She was the wife of #1- Charles E. Hardy and #2-Charles Donaldson Curry (1875-1950).
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Cornelia Emily Conn-Hardy-Curry had a son by the name of Andrew Hardy also on this page if you look closely enough you can make his name out. He is the twin brother to Dewitt Dewey Hardy-Curry. Apparently when Cornelia married Charles Donaldson Curry they also took his last name on. Charles E. Hardy died in 1898 in Pittsburg, Allegheny Co. PA. Charles E. Hardy and Cornelia Conn married on 3 Jan 1881 in Pittsburg, PA. Charles Donaldson Curry married Cornelia Conn-Hardy on 1 May 1900 in Pittsburg, PA. In the census of 1920 there is a daughter between them, her name is Thelma Curry, but in fact this child was an adopted child. They raised her, fed her, clothed her and educated her. Thelma was my mother in law and a very nice person.
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She was the wife of #1- Charles E. Hardy and #2-Charles Donaldson Curry (1875-1950).
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Cornelia Emily Conn-Hardy-Curry had a son by the name of Andrew Hardy also on this page if you look closely enough you can make his name out. He is the twin brother to Dewitt Dewey Hardy-Curry. Apparently when Cornelia married Charles Donaldson Curry they also took his last name on. Charles E. Hardy died in 1898 in Pittsburg, Allegheny Co. PA. Charles E. Hardy and Cornelia Conn married on 3 Jan 1881 in Pittsburg, PA. Charles Donaldson Curry married Cornelia Conn-Hardy on 1 May 1900 in Pittsburg, PA. In the census of 1920 there is a daughter between them, her name is Thelma Curry, but in fact this child was an adopted child. They raised her, fed her, clothed her and educated her. Thelma was my mother in law and a very nice person.
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