Hannah Dyer | Rectory Lane Cemetery, Berkhamsted

Rectory Lane Cemetery, Berkhamsted

Biography:
Hannah Dyer
1832 –01/01/1906

Hannah Dyer; 1832 -1906

Hannah was the second wife of Henry Dyer. Henry was a shoemaker, originally from Northamptonshire, His first wife, Charlotte was from Berkhamsted and Henry and Charlotte lived in the town. Charlotte died in 1864 and in 1870 the widower Henry married Hannah Sams. Hannah was then 38 years old.

Hannah and Henry had one child, a daughter, Elizabeth who was born in 1872.

Henry dies in in 1904 and was buried in Rectory Lane Cemetery. Hannah died two years later in 1906 and on her death was buried with her husband Henry.

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Hannah Dyer; 1832 -1906

Hannah was the second wife of Henry Dyer. Henry was a shoemaker, originally from Northamptonshire, His first wife, Charlotte was from Berkhamsted and Henry and Charlotte lived in the town. Charlotte died in 1864 and in 1870 the widower Henry married Hannah Sams. Hannah was then 38 years old.

Hannah and Henry had one child, a daughter, Elizabeth who was born in 1872.

Henry dies in in 1904 and was buried in Rectory Lane Cemetery. Hannah died two years later in 1906 and on her death was buried with her husband Henry.

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