Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Samuel Harmer, farm labourer was the son of Samuel Harmer and Alfrey Harmer [Heathfield]. He was born Aug 1794 at Salehurst, Sussex; christened 30th Nov 1794 at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Salehurst, Sussex | |||
He married Elizabeth Jewhurst on 22nd Apr 1822 at St. Mary the Virgin Church, Salehurst, Sussex. She was born 1793. They had the following children: | |||
i | Samuel who was born 5th Jul 1822 at Northbridge Street, Salehurst, Sussex; christened 11th Aug 1822 St. Mary the Virgin Church, Salehurst, Sussex | ||
ii | Edmund who was born 9th Sep 1825 at Northbridge Street, Salehurst, Sussex; christened 2nd Oct 1825 St. Mary the Virgin Church, Salehurst, Sussex | ||
iii | Thomas who was born 1828 at Sussex | ||
iv | William who was born 1832 at Etchingham, Sussex; christened 8th Jan 1832 The Assumption & St. Nicholas Church, Etchingham, Sussex | ||
v | Charles who was born 1834 at Etchingham, Sussex; christened 10th May 1834 The Assumption & St. Nicholas Church, Etchingham, Sussex | ||
2 | vi | James who was born 1842 at Etchingham, Sussex; christened 9th Jul 1842 The Assumption & St. Nicholas Church, Etchingham, Sussex | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. James Harmer, coachman was the son of Samuel Harmer, farm labourer and Elizabeth Harmer [Jewhurst]. He was born 1842 at Etchingham, Sussex; christened 9th Jul 1842 at The Assumption & St. Nicholas Church, Etchingham, Sussex | |||
He married Fanny Relfe on 12th Mar 1868, registered at Cranbrook District, Kent, ref: 1868 Q1 Vol 2a page 683. She was born 1846 at Lamberhurst, Kent and Sussex. They had the following children: | |||
i | Ernest Thomas who was born 1870 at Ticehurst, Sussex | ||
ii | Ellen who was born 1870 at Ticehurst, Sussex | ||
iii | James who was born 1874 at Ticehurst, Sussex | ||
iv | Herbert Henry who was born 1878 at Ticehurst, Sussex | ||
v | Charles W who was born 1884 at Ticehurst, Sussex | ||
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