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Phoebe Carey 1772–1855 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1772

Birth Location: Hooe, East Sussex

Death Date: 27 May 1855

Death Location: Ashburnham, East Sussex

Father: John Carey

Mother: Mary Badcock

Spouse(s): Samuel Harmer

Children(s): William Harmer

The story of Phoebe Carey began in 1772 in Hooe, East Sussex. Phoebe Carey married Samuel Harmer, and had children including William Ridley Harmer. Phoebe Carey passed away in 1855 in Ashburnham, East Sussex.

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Biography

  • The story of Phoebe Carey began in 1772 in Hooe, East Sussex.
  • Phoebe Carey married Samuel Harmer, and had children including William Ridley Harmer.
  • Phoebe Carey passed away in 1855 in Ashburnham, East Sussex.

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Phoebe Carey's Ancestors

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Phoebe Carey
1772–1855
Birth Place: Hooe, East Sussex
Parents
John Carey
1742–1819
Sussex, England
Mary Badcock
1744–1819
Willingdon, Sussex, England
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Phoebe Carey's Descendants

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Phoebe Carey (1772–27 May 1855) m. Samuel Harmer (1769–31 Aug 1834)
  1. 1. William (Ridley) Harmer 1802–1888 m. Hannah (Ann) Mitchell 1803–1855
    1. 1. Charles Harmer 1822–1904 m. Eliza Ford 1828–1859
      1. 1. James Harmer 1855–1909 m. Emma (F) Buell 1861–1921
        1. 1. James (Hugh) Harmer 1879–1963 m. Olga (Christine) Samdahl 1880–1979

Phoebe Carey's Timeline

2 Records

1772
1772
Birth of Phoebe Carey in Hooe, East Sussex
Hooe, East Sussex
1855
27 May 1855
Age 83
Death of Phoebe Carey in Ashburnham, East Sussex
Ashburnham, East Sussex

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1772
    Event Place: Hooe, East Sussex

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 May 1855
    Event Place: Ashburnham, East Sussex

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