Individual Details For - Richard THATCHER | |||
Gender | Male | ||
Date Of Birth | ABT 1620 | Date Of Death | 1690 |
Place Of Birth | Uffington, Berkshire, England | Place Of Death | |
Date Of Baptism | Date Of Burial | ||
Place Of Baptism | Place Of Burial | ||
Date Of Christening | Date Of Emigration | ||
Place Of Christening | Emigration Facts | ||
Place Of Education | Date Of Education | ||
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Richard, an original land owner received 1,000 acres from William Pennin 1682. In Richard's will of 1690, he deeded his rights to sons, Bartholomew and Joseph Hatcher. These Hatchers may have come from Berks, Pennsylvania and were Quakers. They appear to be part of Penn's Holy Experiment which sets them apart from William Hatcher, the Emigrant. Hinshaw's "Encyclopedia of Quaker Records" is tahe best source for information on these early Quakers. |