George Harden1
#21220, (c 1761 - 1834)
Charts | Ancestors of Sarah Mary Fernee (my line) |
Children of George Harden and Ann Miller |
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Birth | George Harden was born circa 1761.2 |
Marriage | He married Ann Miller on 3 Nov 1788 in St James Piccadilly, Middlesex. They were both of this parish and married after banns. They signed their own names and the witnesses were Thomas Lewis and John Benefold.3,4 |
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Note. | Nov 1788 - marriage; both of St James Piccadilly Jan 1800 - Son George Miller buried St James Piccadilly 1824 - dtr Ann of St Pancras at marriage 1833 - Ann, age 70, from Kings Place Pancras buried at St James 1834 - George, age 73, from Kings Place Pancras buried at St James. |
Research Note | Rarely is a grandparent mentioned in baptism records but the 1824 baptism entry for his grandson stated, "George Henry, son of Herbert Godart & Elizabeth his wife daughter of George Harden."1 |
Item. | In 1817, George Harden was involved in a case brought before the Old Bailey, London's Central Criminal Court. Transcript follows: JOHN SPENCER was indicted for stealing, on the 5th of June , two saws, value 8s., the goods of George Harden ; and two saws, value 10s. , the goods of John Everson . GEORGE HARDEN . I am a carpenter . On the 5th of June, I was at work at a building in Camden-street, Camden-town . I went to breakfast, and when I returned I missed my saws. JOHN EVERSON . I am a carpenter. I missed two saws, and two great coats, from the same building. JOHN WILLIAMS. I am a pawnbroker, and live in Chapel-street, Westminster. On the 5th of June the prisoner pledged four saws with me, for 8s., at ten o'clock in the morning. GEORGE ROBINSON . I am a constable. Between five and six o'clock in the morning I heard the cry of stop thief! I opened my window, and saw the prisoner on the top of some houses in Johnston-street, Somers-town, endeavouring to escape by unroofing the houses - He was secured. I found the duplicates of the saws in his coat-lining. (Property produced and sworn to.) GUILTY . Aged 29. Confined One Year . Second Middlesex Jury, before Mr. Recorder.5 |
Will | George Harden wrote a will dated 2 Dec 1832. This is the Last Will and Testament of me George Harden of King Place Camden Town in the County of Middlesex Builder I desire that all my just debts which may be owing by me at my death and also my Funeral and testamentary expences may be paid as soon after my decease as conveniently may be I give and bequeath unto my dear Wife all my household goods and Furniture Plate Linen and China to be held and enjoyed by her for her own use during her life and from and after her decease I give and bequeath the same unto between and among my five Children hereinafter named in equal shares and proportions And I give and devise unto my Executors hereinafter named all those my two leasehold messuages or dwelling houses situate and being in King Place Camden Town aforesaid and numbered 1 and 2 with the Workshop Coachhouse and Stable therein respectively belonging and now held therewith And also all those six Leasehold messuages or dwellinghouses situate and being in Skinners Place Somers Town in the county of Middlesex and numbered respectively 8 to 13 inclusive and also a leasehold house situate and being No 28 Bayham Street Camden Town aforesaid with the respective rights members and appurtenances To hold the same unto them my said Exors for all my Estate and interest therein respectively upon the trusts hereinafter declared that is to say In trust for my dear Wife and her assigns for and during the term of her natural life she and they keeping the same in good and tenantable order condition and repair and paying the Rents to grow but for the same and observing and performing the covenants conditions and agreements in the lease or leases thereof and from and immediately after the decease of my said Wife as to the said Lease- hold messuage or Tenement being No 1 in King Place Camden Town aforesaid with the Workshop Yard Garden and appurtenances thereunto belonging In trust for my daur Elizabeth now the wife of Herbert Godart and her assigns for and during the term of her natural life the same to be for her sole separate and exclusive use independently of and not to be subject to the debts controul or engagements of her present or any future husband and the receipt and receipts of my said daughter Elizabeth and her receipt and receipts alone to be a sufficient discharge for the Rents and profits of the said Messuage and Premises notwithstanding her present or any Coverture And from and with the decease of my said daughter Elizabeth In trust for all and every the children of her body now born or hereafter to be born in equal shares as tenants in common and not as joint tenants and their respective Executors Admors and assigns and to be assigned and transferred to each of such Children on his or their attaining the age of twenty one years and in case any or either of them shall die under that age then the share or respective shares of such one or more of them so dying as aforesaid to vest in the Survivors or Survivor of them and to be equally divided between them share and share alike if more than one or in the sole Survivor if only one to be transferred to them him or her respectively at the same time and in the same manner as the original shares of the premises are hereinbefore directed to be assigned and transferred And as to the said leasehold messuage or Tenement being No 2 in King Place Camden Town aforesaid with the Coach house and Stable Yard Garden and appurtenances thereunto belonging In trust for my daughter Ann now the wife of Edward Evans and her assigns for and during the term of her natural life the same to be for her sole separate and exclusive use independently of and not to be subject to the debts controul or engagements of her present or any future husband and the receipt and receipts of my said daughter Ann and her receipt and receipts alone to be a sufficient discharge for the rents and profits of the said messuage and premises notwithstanding her present or any future coverture and from and after the decease of my said daughter Ann In trust for all and every the Children of her body now born or hereafter to be born in equal shares as tenants in common and not as joint tenants and their respective executors Administrators and assigns and to be assigned and transferred to each of such Children on his or their attaining the age of twenty one years and in case any or either of them shall die under that age then the share or respec- tive shares of such one or more of them so dying as aforesaid to vest in the Survivors or Survivors of them and to be equally divided between them share and share alike if more than one or in the sole Survivor if only one and to be trans- ferred to them him or her respectively at the same time and in the same manner as the original shares of the Premises are hereinbefore directed to be assigned and transferred and whereas the ground on which the aforesaid two leasehold messuages or dwellinghouse in King Place aforesaid with the Workshop Coachhouse and Stable are built is held by me at a rent of nine pounds per annum Now I consider the house No 1 to be of less annual value than the house No 2 in King Place aforesaid do therefore hereby declare my will and mind to be that the aforesaid devises & bequests to my Executors in trust for the benefit of my said daughters Elizabeth Godart and Ann Evans respectively during their lives and to their Children after the death of my said wife are upon this condition that my said daughter Ann Evans and her assigns shall bear and pay as her proportion of the said rent of nine pounds per annum the Sum of six pounds per annum and that my said daughter Elizabeth Godart and her assigns shall bear and pay as her proportion of the said rent of nine pounds per annum the Sum of three pounds per annum and in the same proportions I direct that the same rent shall for the purposes of this my will be borne and paid and payable by them my said daughters and their children and their respective Executors Administrators and Assigns And as to the said Leasehold messuages or tenements being Nos 8 and 9 in Skinners Place aforesaid with the yards Gardens and appurtenances thereunto respectively belonging In trust for my Son John Miller Harden his Executors Administrators and assigns and to be assigned and transferred to him or them immediately after the decease of my said Wife and as to the said leasehold Messuages or tenements being Nos 10 and 11 in Skinners Place aforesaid with the Yards Gardens and appurtenances thereunto respectively belonging In trust for my daughter Sarah Lee Harden her Executors Administrators and assigns and to be assigned and transferred to her as soon as conveniently may be after the decease of my said Wife And as to the said Leasehold messuages or tenements being Nos 12 and 13 in Skinners Place aforesaid with the yards Gardens and appurtenances there unto respectively belonging In trust for my daughter Mary Harden her Executors Admors and assigns and to be assigned and transferred to her as soon as conveniently may be after the decease of my said Wife And as to the leasehold Messuage or Tenement being No 28 Bayham Street Camber Town aforesaid with the Yard Garden and appurts thereunto respectively belonging In trust for my said Son John Miller Harden and my daughters Sarah Lee Harden and Mary Harden to be equally divided between them as tenants in common and not as joint tenants and their respective Executors Admors and Assigns and to be assigned and transferred to them as soon as conveniently may be after the decease of my said Wife I give and bequeath to my said Son John Miller Harden all my working tools and implements of trade which I may be possessed of And I give and bequeath all my monies securities for money Goods Chattels rights Credits and personal Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever of what nature or kind soever not hereinbefore disposed of unto my said wife for her own absolute use and benefit subject nevertheless to the payment of my debt & funeral and testamentary expences And I appoint my said Wife my Son in law Herbert Godart and Moses Miller Esquire joint Executors of this my last will and Testament In testimony whereof I the said George Harden the Testator have to this my last will and Testament contained in four sheets of paper set my hand and Seal that is to say my hand at the foot of each of the three preceding sheets and my hand and Seal to this fourth and last sheet this second day of December one thousand eight hundred and thirty two == Geo Harden == [seal] = Signed Sealed Published and declared by the said George Harden the Testator as and for his last will and Testament in our presence == William White == S Jones.6 |
(Widowed) Burial. | His wife Ann was buried in 1833.7 |
Burial. | George Harden was buried on 23 Feb 1834 in St James Westminster, Middlesex. The register noted that he was 73 years old and his abode was Kings Place Pancras.2 |
Probate | Proved at London the 12th August 1834 before the Worshipful William Robinson Dr of Laws and Surrogate by the Oath of Herbert Godart one of the surviving Executors to whom Admon was granted having seen first sworn duly to Administer. Power reserved of making the like grant to Moses Miller Esquire the other Surviving Executor when he shall apply for the same.6 |
Research Note | I feel confident that the burials for George and Ann are for the correct people. They were originally from the parish of St James Westminster and on both their burials, their address was given as Kings Place, Pancras. This conclusion was totally supported when George's will was found. |
Last Edited | 16 Dec 2014 |
Citations
- Microfilm of the Parish Register of Claremont Chapel (Pentonville: Independent), 1819-1837 (Family History Library, 825328), Claremont Chapel is in the chapelry of Pentonville in the parish of Clerkenwell, grandson George Henry's baptism, 1824.
- Burials of St James Piccadilly, Middlesex. Registers from Westminster Archives. Image viewed at Findmypast.com, George Harden, 1834.
- Baptisms of the parish of St Pancras, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Elizabeth Harden, 1795.
- Marriages of St James Piccadilly, Middlesex. Registers from Westminster Archives. Image viewed at Findmypast.com, George Harden & Ann Miller, 1788, #372.
- Old Bailey Proceedings Online, (www.oldbaileyonline.org), 2 July 1817, trail of John Spencer (t18170702-96), accessed 3 June 2013.
- Last Will and Testament of George Harden of King Place, Camden Town, Middlesex, Builder, 2 December 1832, proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 12 August 1834. Image downloaded from The National Archives, 1 June 2013.
- Burials of St James Piccadilly, Middlesex. Registers from Westminster Archives. Image viewed at Findmypast.com, Ann Harden, 1833.
- Baptisms of St Marylebone, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Ann Harden, 1790.
- Baptisms of the parish of St Pancras, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Mary Harden, 1792.
- Baptisms of the parish of St Pancras, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. Sarah Harden, 1794.
- Baptisms of the parish of St Pancras, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. George Miller Harden, 1797.
- Baptisms of the parish of St Pancras, Middlesex. Register at London Metropolitan Archives. Image viewed at Ancestry. John Miller Harden, 1802.