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  Theodore Bailey Hardy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theodore Bayley Hardy, VC, DSO, MC (October 20, 1863 in Southernhay, Exeter - October 18, 1918) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
On 5, 25, and 27 April 1918 near Bucquoy and east of Gommecourt, France, The Reverend Theodore Hardy showed most conspicuous bravery, tending the wounded under very heavy fire, absolutely regardless of his personal safety.
There are memorials to Hardy at Carlisle Cathedral and in his old church at Hutton Roof in Cumbria.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Theodore_Bailey_Hardy   (434 words)

  
 HELLFIRE CORNER - Army Chaplain VCs
The Reverend Theodore Bailey Hardy VC, DSO, MC.
Theodore Hardy is recognised by the Army Chaplains Department however to hold this honour.
Theodore Hardy was ministering at Hutton Roof when the war began and despite his health was determined to serve at the front.
www.hellfire-corner.demon.co.uk /coulson.htm   (3637 words)

  
 Rev Theodore Bailey Hardy (1863 - 1918) - Find A Grave Memorial
Hardy persisted, took a first aid course so he could qualify as a stretcher bearer, and continued to badger the authorities into letting him serve.
Hardy was awarded the Distinguished Service Order in September 1917 during the Battle of Passchendaele (Third Ypres) for bringing in wounded and ministering to a wounded man who had been inextricably trapped in mud until the man died.
Hardy was the last man to leave the woods, and on reaching British lines he convinced a sergeant to return with him to rescue a seriously wounded man —- again, despite being under heavy fire the whole time, and despite the wounded man’s being within ten yards of an enemy pillbox.
www.findagrave.com /cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10007486   (544 words)

  
 Exeter Memories - Famous Exeter People - E to H
Theodore Hardy then went to the London University - it was while at university, at the age of 24, that he married Florence Elizabeth Hastings.
Hardy by this time was over 50, but he felt that he should too serve his country in some way.
Hardy was in the thick of it, as usual, and his actions on the 5th, 25th and 27th of April 1918, resulted in him being awarded the Victoria Cross.
www.exetermemories.co.uk /EM/ExeterPeople_2.html   (3336 words)

  
 My Family
He was married to Paulette Gabrielle HARDY in Florida.
He was married to Paulette Gabrielle HARDY on 7 Jun 1973 in Okaloosa County, Florida.
Theodore ROSS Parents: James Marshall ROSS and Laura Forest PITZAR.
www.fortunecity.com /millennium/hindmarsh/384/d851.htm   (778 words)

  
 Hardy (surname) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hardy is a surname, and may refer to
Jeff Hardy(1955-2001) bass guitarist in Greenwich Village folk scene, brother of Jack Hardy, died in 9/11 attacks.
Ron Hardy, American DJ Sam Hardy, British football goalkeeper
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hardy_(surname)   (191 words)

  
 Hardy Catalogue
TH signature, 'Hardy ', June 1876; annotated and lightly marked, with sketchmap of battle of Quatre Bras.
Bookplate; TH pencilled 'Hardy' on paper cover; compliments slip from Oxford University Press, the United Kingdom distributor; except for TH section, vol.
The 'Thomas Hardy' signature, dated 10 Feb. 1914, does not look authentic, and the unlikelihood of TH's inscribing on his wedding-day a book with such a title creates suspicion of a mischievous intervention by FEH's friend Stephen Tennant, from whose house the volume is said to have come.
www.library.utoronto.ca /fisher/hardy/hardycataz.html   (6823 words)

  
 The History of the Bailey family on Palomar Mountain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Theodore and Mary Bailey were some of the last of the western pioneers.
The following spring of 1888 Theodore, Mary and their five young children were hard at work building the new family ranch house across the valley from their log cabin.
Theodore was known for his hospitality just as Mary Bailey was becoming famous for her baked goods.
www.baileyspalomarresort.com /history/index.htm   (1059 words)

  
 Men of progress. Wisconsin. A selected list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, ...
Bailey, on the advice of his family physician, removed to Eau Claire, Wis., as a means of restoring his health, he having suffered repeatedly from hemorrhage of the lungs, which was contracted in the army.
Bailey began the study of law after leaving school, and was admitted to the bar in 1863, in the supreme court in Brooklyn, New York.
In May, 1897, he published “Bailey on Personal Injuries,” a work of two volumes, upon which the author devoted three years of patient effort, and which is conceded to be the most complete in its arrangement and classification of subject and matter of any work published on this subject.
lcweb2.loc.gov /gc/lhbum/19127/19127.sgm   (19882 words)

  
 Thomas Robert Bailey: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
Bailey did not exaggerate...B. Lyle, and Robert White, all prominent...
Robert J. Bailey, AIA, is director of technical services and resources for IKM Inc. Thomas E. Donatelli, P.E,, is director...
Bailey, Philip Bailey, Martin Bannister...Joanne Davies, Robert Dowey, David...Benger, Jamie Thomas Benson, Steven...Munesh Wagad, Robert Lee Wakerell...Worthington, Thomas Wright.
www.questia.com /library/encyclopedia/thomas-robert-bailey.jsp?l=T&p=2   (1364 words)

  
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Based on the early work in South Carolina and neighboring states, striped bass and its hybrids are now stocked in estuaries, rivers, lakes and reservoirs throughout the United States (Bailey, 1975; Axon and Whitehurst, 1985).
It is anticipated that during winter 2002 additional captures will be reported, as there is a suspected north-south movement pattern during fall along the southeastern U.S. (Hardy, 1978).
Bailey, W. An evaluation of striped bass introductions in the southeastern United States.
www.lib.noaa.gov /japan/aquaculture/proceedings/report30/smith.htm   (5719 words)

  
 Rock Clubs - Olympic Peninsula
The Humes cabin can still be visited today, about 2.5 miles from the Whiskey Bend trailhead.) In early May, the Press Party, their clothes in tatters and running dangerously low on supplies, crossed Low Divide and headed down the Quinault Valley, reaching the coast on May 20, 1890 after nearly six months in the mountains.
In 1909, just before leaving office, President Theodore Roosevelt issued a proclamation creating Mount Olympus National Monument within the national forest to protect the summer range and breeding grounds of the Olympic elk.
Mount Olympus, along with all other national monuments was transferred to National Park Service administration as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's governmental reorganization in 1933 and with the support of national conservation organizations, Washington Congressman Monrad C. Wallgren in 1935 sponsored a bill for the establishment of a national park.
www.olympicrocks.com /index.html   (1199 words)

  
 The Victorian Sonnet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Although the sequence consisted of rhymed sixteen-line iambic pentameter poems, ever since the poet and critic Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909) praised these poems as sonnets (and Meredith used the term himself in Sonnet 30), they have been widely accepted as specimens of the form.
In addition to Meredith and Swinburne, the late 19th century Pre-Raphaelite group included Christina Rossetti (1830-1894), her brother Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882), Theodore Watts Dunton (1832-1914), and William Morris (1834-1896).
Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) wrote sonnets from the 1860s into the 1920s, and his characteristic irony and sensitivity as well as the concentrated ebullience of Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) seem to defy literary trends of their time.
hometown.aol.com /ericblomqu/victoria.htm   (253 words)

  
 5th West Virginia Cavalry, Civil War   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
When mustered into the service the pay of the men began with April 27, they having, at their own expense, in the meantime been drilling and preparing for service.
The company was called "the boatmen," when met by the three months' volunteers in western Virginia, because of their having come from the Monongahela River, many of whom followed that occupation and were a hardy set of men.
The regiment lay in camp at Beverly from the latter part of July until September 12, when it was sent to Elkwater, where General Reynolds was fortified against Gen'l Robt.
www.lindapages.com /5wvc/5wvc-lang.htm   (1441 words)

  
 History of Black Firefighters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
In 1974, under the combined efforts of Theodore Fuller, Roscoe Friend, Norville Marshall, James Duke Stewart III, Everette Jasper, Alvin Mosby and others, Black Brothers Combined Professional Firefighters of Richmond, Virginia Inc. was formed.
A note by Arthur P. Hardy that when Carhuff made chief he took Trent as his Driver.
His name was Arthur P. Hardy but he soon became “Smokestack” Hardy being named after the old smoking steam engines.
hometown.aol.com /fireriter/index.html   (13614 words)

  
 Bailey House Membership
Bailey House Museum - A mission home built in 1833 on the royal compound of Kahekili, last chief of Maui, at the mouth of Iao Valley
Free admission to the Bailey House Museum for all immediate family members at one address
Plus four (4) Bailey House Museum passes for use by friends or guests
www.mauimuseum.org /membership.html   (431 words)

  
 Historical Famous Military, Political, Philosophicial and General Observation Quotes and Phrases
Bailey, who wanted to be a fighter pilot from the age of 10, joined the Army Air Corps after graduating from high school, family members said.
Outrageous but courageous On one memorable mission, Bailey and his wingman made "an outrageous but courageous attack" on a large number of German Focke-Wulf FW-190 fighters.
After his 91 missions, Bailey was sent to aircraft maintenance officers school, became head of aircraft maintenance at Marshall Field in Fort Riley, Kan., and received additional training at the Air Force Tactical School and the Air War College.
www.taphilo.com /history/quotes.shtml   (3783 words)

  
 Sep00
I have enjoyed working with Jen (Howard) Bailey, which has been with HFA from the start, and Robin Howard Lowery, who was with HFA from the start and had to leave just recently for personal reasons.
Jen (Howard) Bailey will continue to do the Howard FE Newsletter, but this will be the last Howard Family Association Newsletter.
My earliest known ancestor is Hardy (J.?) Howard born ca1887 in Union Parish, Louisiana and died 1974 in Union Parish, Louisiana; married Corrine Smith died in Union Parish, Louisiana.
www.baileypages.net /JensCorner/HFAQN/sep00.htm   (11342 words)

  
 Victoria Cross Research Page - H
On 5th, 25th and 27th April 1918 near Bucquoy, and east of Gommecourt, France, the Reverend Theodore Hardy showed most conspicuous bravery, tending the wounded under very heavy fire, absolutely regardless of his personal safety.
The son William Hastings Hardy was Born on in 1892.
In 1898 Theodore Hardy was ordained Deacon in the diocese of Southwell, being made Priest the following year.
www.victoriacross.co.uk /descrip_h.html   (16744 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Politicians who Died in Miscellaneous Hospitals
Theodore Frank Appleby (1864-1924) — also known as T.
Mountain Park Cemetery, Wilkesboro, N.C. Hardy Maxey Swift (1870-1942) — of Illinois.
Joseph Weldon Bailey and Ellen (Murray) Bailey; married,
politicalgraveyard.com /death/misc-hospitals.html   (3549 words)

  
 Pacific Optometry On-Line Continuing Education Aging Eye Acuity Contrast Cataracts Grosvenor
Sheedy and Hardy (4) used a Rotlex Lens Analyzer to determine the optical properties of seven different designs of occupational progressive lenses (OPLs) intended for a patient requiring a +2.50 D add.
Sheedy and Hardy also described occupational progressive lenses designed to provide near vision in the lower portion of the lens having a wide field of intermediate vision in the lower portion of the lens and farther intermediate vision at the top of the lens.
Developed by Bailey and Bullimore (19), this test is based on the Bailey-Lovie principle and takes the form of a single chart with a constant contrast of 10%.
www.opt.pacificu.edu /ce/catalog/16554-GO/AgeAcuity.html   (10144 words)

  
 Residency Program - Department of Pediatric Surgery - Women & Children's Hospital of Buffalo
Each year a former trainee of the Pediatric Surgery Program is invited to lecture.
This lectureship honors Stan Thompson, a local Kiwanian who has been a longtime friend of the Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo.
This lectureship honors the founding member of the Pediatric Surgical Faculty, Theodore C. Jewett, MD Each year a distinguished member of the international pediatric surgical community is invited as a Visiting Professor to lecture and teach on topics of our Chief Residents choosing.
www.chob.edu /pedsurg/residency.asp   (2417 words)

  
 The Evolution of Aging
The author wishes to thank the many people who helped with this book or provided helpful comments and suggestions regarding the underlying material including Joshua Mitteldorf (Temple University), Vladimir Skulachev (Moscow State University), Jeff Bowles, Aubrey de Grey (University of Cambridge), Vicky Cahan (National Institute on Aging), and Joao Magalhaes (Harvard Medical School).
Thanks also to Frann Goldsmith for her editing assistance and Elaine Bailey (Trident Press International) for editorial comments.
Highly inbred domestic animals and plants were generally weaker, less hardy, and more susceptible to disease than crosses between more diverse specimens.
www.azinet.com /aging/Aging_Book.html   (8223 words)

  
 Schulers Books ()
THOMAS H. Thomas Hardy - Late Lyrics and Earlier
Thomas Hardy - Poems of the Past and the Present
Thomas Hardy - Satires of Circumstance, Lyrics and Reveries, with
www.schulers.com /books/index_t.htm   (659 words)

  
 Marcotte Genealogy Names Index
BAGGETT, Barnaby (son of Nicholas II and Mary Hardy)
BAGGETT, Benjamin (son of Nicholas II and Mary Hardy)
BAGGETT, Hardy (son of Nicholas II and Mary Hardy)
www.electroauthor.com /marcotte_genealogy/names.htm   (929 words)

  
 Dec98
Also, a special thanks to our HFA Newsletter Editor, Jen Bailey; our Volunteer Coordinator, Robin Howard Lowery; our Family Historian, Nancy Ford Howard; and our Membership Coordinator, Patricia Laird Howard; for their hard work and dedication.
In ending, I hope you all enjoy the first HFA Newsletter, which is being given to anyone as a complimentary copy.
Just send it to Jen Bailey at bailey@initco.net or 821 47th Street South, Great Falls, MT 59405-5723.
www.baileypages.net /JensCorner/HFAQN/dec98.htm   (6542 words)

  
 University Libraries - Alphabetical List of Collections
Hardy (William H. and Hattie L.) Papers, 1873-1929 (M 182)
Hardy (William H. and Sallie J.) Papers, 1860-1999 (M 380)
Letters written during the Civil War from Hardy to his first wife Sallie Ann Johnson Hardy, photographs, newspaper clippings, and other family materials, 1 cu.ft.
www.lib.usm.edu /~archives/alpha.php   (9155 words)

  
 Mark Strand - Poems, Biography, Quotes
He has also published a book of prose, entitled The Monument (1978).
His books on artists include William Bailey (1987) and Hopper (1994).
Each moment is a place you've never been.
www.famouspoetsandpoems.com /poets/mark_strand   (97 words)

  
 The de Hardy Lineage
2/7/1883 Hardy Valley, Rowletts, Hart Co, KY d.
Jul 1897 TX Children of Isham Bailey Hardy & Sarah M Gripon
12/18/1943 Vernon, Wilbarger Co, TX Children of James Wilson Hardy Jr Earl Mansfield b.
www.bjhughes.org /dehardy3.html   (1663 words)

  
 Benton County TN Genealogy - Family Bibles
John Bailey Gurrien was born June 6, 1884
Samuel Hardy Hollingsworth was born April 12, 1923
John Bailey Gurrien and Ida Rayborn was married September 10, 1911
www.tngenweb.org /benton/familybibles2.html   (929 words)

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