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Family: William HILLS / Hester BUSHNER (F1465)
m. 6 May 1753-
Father | Male
William HILLS
Born Baptised 22 May 1726 St. Andrew’s Church, Canterbury, Kent, England Died Buried 27 Feb 1793 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Harbledown, Canterbury, Kent, England Married 6 May 1753 St. Mary Bredman Church, Canterbury, Kent, England Father Hercules HILLS | F1339 Family Group Page Mother Mildred ALLEN | F1339 Family Group Page
Mother | Female
Hester BUSHNER
Born Abt 1725 Baptised 24 Jan 1724/25 St. Andrew’s Church, Canterbury, Kent, England Died Buried 9 Sep 1816 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Harbledown, Canterbury, Kent, England Father Mother
Child 1 | Female
Hester HILLS
Born Baptised 28 Mar 1754 St. Mary Bredman Church, Canterbury, Kent, England Died Buried 31 May 1754 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Harbledown, Canterbury, Kent, England
Child 2 | Male
William HILLS
Born Baptised 27 Mar 1757 St. Mary Bredman Church, Canterbury, Kent, England Died Buried 20 Jan 1788 St. Michael and All Angels’ Church, Harbledown, Canterbury, Kent, England
Child 3 | Female
Hester Ann HILLS
Born Baptised 23 Dec 1760 St. Mary Bredman Church, Canterbury, Kent, England Died Yes, date unknown Buried
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Notes Married:
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 9 Nov 2021)
"William Hills of this Parish & Hesther Busher of St. Andrew's in this City were married May 6th."
I believe the marriage was this William as an infant daughter of the marriage was buried in Harbledown, like a number of William's family (parents and siblings) had been and as William himself would be.
Marriage License:
- "Wm HILLS of Cant bach (25) & Hester BUSHER of St. And Cant sp (25), at St. Mary Bredman, Fordwich or Westbere. 4 May."
(from Willis, vol 1, p.39)
- From PR entry (image on FMP, viewed 9 Nov 2021)