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Re: Harmer Rogers c1753
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 09 August 25 10:05 BST (UK) »
On googlebooks I came across the 'History, Gazetteer and Directory of Suffolk, and the Towns- Page 407'  the mention of John Harmer, druggist at Wrentham in Suffolk, this is the same place as mentioned on the baptism of:

i. Elizabeth Rogers, bap 19-05-1751, Old Meeting (Independent) Norwich,
parents Joseph and Elizabeth Rogers of Wrentham.

Were Joseph Rogers and John Harmer working together back in 1751 at Wrentham, Suffolk? Still trying to work out the significance of this link ???

jonwarrn, I think you are defiantly on the right track and that John Harmer plays a large part in this story !  ::)
(I hope the link below works)

https://www.google.nl/books/edition/History_Gazetteer_and_Directory_of_Suffo/ZgxIAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=John+Harmer+surgeon+Norwich&pg=PA407&printsec=frontcover
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Re: Harmer Rogers c1753
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 09 August 25 11:27 BST (UK) »
Sudbury Suffolk, Bocking/Braintree Essex, Hendon/Bethnal green Middx.

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Re: Harmer Rogers c1753
« Reply #11 on: Today at 10:13 »
Looking at the will of John Harmer, there is not very much information other than that he is a Surgeon in the city of Norwich and leaves everything to Joseph Rogers also a surgeon of the same city.

There are 3 dates noted, it seems the will was written 08 September 1752, witmessed 29 dec(?) 1755 and executed(?) 14-04-1768. Does this mean that John Harmer died shortly before 1768?
This would be handy in working out which John Harmer is this John Harmer on my list  ;D

https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/harmer-john-of-norwich-2
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Re: Harmer Rogers c1753
« Reply #12 on: Today at 10:41 »
John HARMER died in 1755

"Norwich ... On Wednesday last died Mr. John Harmer, formerly an eminent surgeon and man-midwife in this city in which he aquired great reputation. He had retired from business several years."
 
Saturday,  Dec. 27, 1755
Publication: Read's Weekly Journal Or British Gazetteer


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Re: Harmer Rogers c1753
« Reply #13 on: Today at 14:15 »
Wow  :o That's him, thanks very much,,, so he died on Wednesday 24th dec 1755 on Christmas eve.

I have 3x burials on my list for a John Harmer in 1755:
burial 17-11-1755 St. Margret's, Westminster, London.
burial 21-12-1755, St. Andrews, Norwich, Norfolk.
burial 20-01-1755, Southrepps, Norfolk 
???



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