James
HARKER
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1667/8
- 1725
Father: William HARKER
Mother: ????? BRODERIGK
Family 1 : Lucy ALDERSON
1. James HARKER
2. Elizabeth HARKER
3. Isabel HARKER
4. Simon HARKER (1)
5.+Simon HARKER (2)
6. Margaret HARKER
Family 2 : Alice ?????
7. George HARKER
___Ralph HARKER____
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___William HARKER_____|
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- James HARKER
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(1667/8 - 1725) m 1697
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___George BRODERIGK___
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(.... - ....) m 1653/4
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Most of the children of James Harker and Lucy Alderson died young.
The name "Harker" derives from a place name - Harkerside Place, south-west of Reeth, on the other side of the river (Swale), and west of Grinton. This farm is the survivor of a "linear" Medieval settlement as described in Fleming (1998:110). Above the valley, Harkerside Moor is scattered with old lead mine workings. "In the Middle Ages this place was called Herthay ('the deer enclosure'); the name was later corrupted to Hercay and Harka."
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