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| Birth: | 13 MAY 1852 in Camden Co., North Carolina, USA 1 |
| Death: | 26 AUG 1923 in Norfolk VA |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | Henry Clarke Hardy b. 10 NOV 1826 in Currituck Co., North Carolina, USA |
| Mother: | Huldah Etheridge Dozier b. 20 MAY 1828 in Camden Co., NC |
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President: 1902 in American Bankers Association
President: BET 1901 AND 1916 in Norfolk Bank for Savings & Trust
Chairman: BET 1916 AND 1923 in Fed. Reserve Bank of Richmond
New York: BET 1859 AND 1870 in Polytechnic Inst. of Brooklyn
Vestryman: 1892 in St. Paul's Church, Norfolk
Moved to NY: ABT 1859
Resided: BET 1888 AND 1890 in 109 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA
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Text: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF VIRGINIA BIOGRAPHY
Caldwell Hardy, second son of Henry Clarke and Huldah Etheridge (Dozier) Hardy, was born May 13, 1852, and was seven years of age when he removed with his parents to New York. He was educated in the Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, and entered a broker's office in Wall Street, New York, in 1870. Soon after he removed to Norfolk, Virginia, and engaged in the banking business, and upon the organization of the Norfolk National Bank in 1885 became its first cashier. He continued in that position until 1899, since when he has been its president. His official connection with the bank as cashier and president now extends over a period of nearly thirty years. In 1893 he also became cashier, six years later vice-president, and in 1901 president of the Norfolk Bank for Savings and Trusts, continuing as its president to the present time. He is a member of the American Bankers Association, having been two terms a member of its executive council, first vice-president in 1901, and president in 1902. He is a director of the Virginia Railway and Power Company, and a member of the board of trustees and treasurer of the Mary F. Ballentine Home for the Aged. For many years he has been a vestryman of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, of Norfolk; has been twice president of the Virginia Club; and is a member of the Borough Club, Country Club, and president of the Westover Club. Mr. Hardy is a man of genial nature, affable manners and sound principle, and much of the success of the two very successful banks of which he is the head is due to his personal efforts and popularity.
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- Title: Family Tree CD # 550, Virginia Genealogies & Biog.
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