Back in December 2016, I wrote about the will of my 5th-great-grandfather Samuel Oyler. When he died in 1840, his property passed to his daughter Hannah. She married Joseph Chapman on 7 July 1817, and they had at least the following children:
- Mary Chapman, 1818-1888
- George Chapman, 1820-1855
- Hannah Chapman, 1822-1900
- Samuel Jewhurst Rabson Chapman, 1824-1906
- Caroline Louisa Chapman, 1825-1869
- Fanny Chapman, 1827-1901
Joseph died in 1832. Hannah remarried on 1 June 1844 to her uncle, George Oyler. She was living in the seaside town of Brighton at the time.
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Ancestry. East Sussex, England. 1844. |
Hannah (listed as Harriet) and George appear in the 1851 England Census living in Brightling, Sussex. Also in the household were George's son Thomas from his previous marriage, and Hannah's daughters Fanny and Mary.
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Ancestry. 1851 England Census. |
By 1861, Hannah and George were living on Cranbrook Road in Hawkhurst. George died in Hawkhurst on 3 December 1861.
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Ancestry. 1861 England Census. |
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Ancestry. 1862 UK Wills. |
Hannah appears again in the 1871 England Census, living on Old Cranbrook Road in Hawkhurst.
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Ancestry. 1871 England Census. |
Hannah died on 25 July 1874, her son Samuel and daughter Mary served as the executors of her will.
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Ancestry. 1874 UK Wills. |
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