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ARC TBC...William Harcher = Hannah Mitchell

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 2:49 pm
by mutchall
Trying to find out what happened to this couple after they married

William Harcher = Hannah Mitchell
Married - 04 August 1766, Old Swinford

Possible variants include: Archer, Arter, Arthur, Harter, Harcher, Harker

There's no baptisms under these variants in the immediate vacinity (unless they were non-conformist)

William & Hannah Archer baptise children between 1756-1763, 1768 (as William & Ann) & 1770-1774 at Clifton Campville including Robert in 1772
William & Eleanor Arthur baptise children between 1751-1763 in Old Swinford
William & Ann Arter baptise children between 1777-1789 in Oldbury by Halesowen
Joseph & Hannah Arter baptise children between 1778-1787 in Oldbury Presbyterian (Joseph could have been buried in 1792 or 1793)
Joseph Arthur = Hannah Hurley
13 July 1766, Halesowen, Saint John the Baptist

She could have been buried in Birmingham, but there's at least one other Arter - Evan - in Birmingham with a wife by that name.

Hannah Arthur Buried 12 February 1807, Birmingham, Saint Martin

Great Malvern is a possibility

Hannah Archer Buried (Aged 83) 14 May 1828, Great Malvern, Saint Mary & Saint Michael
William Archer Buried (son of John & Betty Archer) 08 September 1767, Great Malvern, Saint Mary & Saint Michael

Also a widowed Hannah Harter marries Samuel Pearsall, but she could equally likely be the widow of Joseph Arter.

Samuel Pearsall (Widower) = Hannah Harter (Widow)
01 April 1805, Halesowen, Saint John the Baptist
Hannah Buried (Aged 72) - 19 May 1816, Oldbury, Christ Church
Samuel Buried (Aged 78) - 07 July 1825, Oldbury, Christ Church

Richard Hughes (?) = Hannah Harter (?)
17 May 1795, Aston, Saint Peter & Saint Paul
By Banns
Witness Joseph Imson, Richd Roberts

I'd be grateful if anyone could check the burials against the Worcester Wills indexes to see if anything turns up.

Re: William Harcher = Hannah Mitchell

Posted: Mon Aug 05, 2024 7:30 am
by Northern Lass
Do you still need help with this?
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