Publications
Johnathan Harmer's Terracottas, by R. H. D'Elboux, published August 1948 in Sussex Notes & Queries (vol. XII no. 3, article, pp.54-57) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 8230] & The Keep [LIB/500214] & S.A.S. library
Jonathan Harmer's Terracottas, by George L. Remnant, published 1962 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 100, article, pp.142-148) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 11489] & The Keep [LIB/500329] & S.A.S. library
Jonathan Harmer's Terracottas, part 2, by George L. Remnant, published 1964 in Sussex Archæological Collections (vol. 102, article, pp.52-54) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 2187] & The Keep [LIB/500327] & S.A.S. library
The Value of Cooperative Research: the case of Matthew Harmer (1811-1897), by Michael Harmer, published June 1982 in Sussex Genealogist and Family Historian (vol. 4 no. 1, article, pp.25-27) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 8893] & The Keep [LIB/501190] & CD SXGS from S.F.H.G.
Harman or should they be Harmer?, by David L. N. Harman, published December 1994 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 11 no. 4, article, pp.139-140) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 14878] & The Keep [LIB/501263] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:An account of the descendants of Richard and Clemencia Harman of East Grinstead. Richard was a mercer and he lived at Middle Row, East Grinstead, where his house still stands. In 1530 he was a part owner in Parrock's Iron Forge at Hartfield with others who were Flemings.
Some Harmers of Salehurst, by Nigel Sawyer, published September 2008 in Sussex Family Historian (vol. 18 no. 3, article, p.162) accessible at: W.S.R.O. [Lib 15860] & The Keep [LIB/508970] & CD SFH40 from S.F.H.G.
Preview:Round about the New Year I decided the time had come to write up my family history. There was a lot of information and over the years my sister and myself had managed to get the SAWYER line back to 1705. It was only when I started to collate all the data I realised that there were several gaps especially in the mid 1800s when we had not worried too much about the 1851, 1861 or 1871 censuses. Having now looked at these online there was a lot of useful snippets of information to be had but that's another story (or perhaps article!). However one of our ancestors who intrigued us from the start was Harriat HARMER and that is because her illegitimate daughter Ann married into the SAWYERs.