All entries for the family name HARMER held within the Gravestone Photographic Resource

All entries within the GPR for the family name HARMER

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Many thanks
A wonderfull organization, great idea, well done. Regards Chas Morris.
entry submitted by C.W.Morris on: 03/10/2011 01:43 GMT ........ contact this person

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Charles this is an astonishing resource. many thanks. I shall look again for graves of other ancestors
entry submitted by timothy grimes on: 26/08/2018 12:03 GMT ........ contact this person

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Thank you once again for this lovely, clear photo, which is an enormous benefit in terms of information about this family. I can add a few things about Daniel Harmer, he was a wharfinger and managed about 7 vessels sailing to different parts of England with his colleague James Boardman,and together they traded as Boardman and Harmer. You can google "Daniel Harmer Wharfinger" and come up with various interesting articles, for example his feedback in the House of Commons where he answered questions in connection with a navigation bill, also an unfortunate story about Daniel Harmer and a steamship called "the Bold Buccleuch". Daniel was married to Maria Newby on 26th Dec 1803 at St Martin @ Palace, Norwich. Their daughter Maria Harmer was born 23rd June 1819 when her father was a waterman.In 1841 they lived at 115 West End Cottages on Chapel Field Rd, and had three servants. Maria still lived there in 1851 after Daniel died,and employed two servants and a nurse. Daniel's will was proved in Canterbury. Daughter Maria married William Jay in 1838 and then Justinian Barrell Clarke in 1845 two years after the death of William. Her will was proved in Norwich when she lived at 21 Surrey St.I hope this will be helpful to someone, the photograph of the family's monument has paradoxically brought them all very much alive to me, and I'm very grateful to have received it. Linda Kitt
entry submitted by Linda Kitt on: 01/02/2012 10:17 GMT ........ contact this person

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