Hanmer was married twice: his first marriage was to Elizabeth Baker, who eloped with the eccentric
pamphleteer the Hon. Thomas Hervey, a son of
John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol; there were two surviving children of this marriage: a son
John, who succeeded him as 3rd Baronet: and a daughter, Trevor (1636-1670), who married Sir John Warner (1640-1705) of Parham, Sussex, who both converted to Catholicism; she became a Carthusian nun. Thomas Hamner married secondly Susan Hervey, daughter of Sir
William Hervey, MP for Bury St. Edmunds. Of this marriage his son, William (born circa 1648 in
Angers,
Anjou, France), aged 15 went to
Pembroke College, Oxford; he married Peregrina, daughter and co-heiress of Sir
Sir Henry North, 1st Baronet, of
Mildenhall, Essex. Their children were Susanna (16 August 1676 – 23 September 1744), who married
Sir Henry Bunbury of
Rake Hall,
Little Stanney, Cheshire; and
Thomas, later 4th Baronet. John, the 3rd baronet died without issue in 1701; his younger brother William having already predeceased their father (the 2nd Baronet), William's son Thomas succeeded to the baronetcy. A daughter, Thomasin, married Robert Booth and died without issue on 14 May 1712. ==References==