Name origin: Har from here, an army, and ing, a meadow or common. The place where an army was encamped. The surname is derived from the ancient personal name of Hardin, used in Germany, Scandinavia and Britain before the Feudal system. The name is mentioned 1086 in the Doomesday Book.
b.abt.1060 of Gloucestershire, England
d.aft.1125 of Baldwinstreet, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
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b.abt.1073 Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
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b.abt.1095/96 of Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England
d.Feb. 5, 1170 Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
m.abt.1119 Eve Fitzestmond
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b.abt.1120 Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
d.June 16, 1190 Berkeley Castle, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England
m.1153/54 Bristol, Gloucestershire, England Alice de Berkeley
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