Till Death Do Us Part
Constance Hatchaway 1851-??? The Hatchaway Family came from Georgia, Clearance Hatchaway was a wealthy landowner - his wife Eleanor and their young daughter Constance. As a child, Constance was tutored how to be a proper woman and dutiful wife . Constance latched on to these dreams, hopeful that one day they would be lifted up from her boring confines of being a proper lady, finding her true love and living the high life. All that changed after the Civil War when the slaves were free and the Hatchaways were penniless. They would have starved if not when Constance turned 18 and forced her into an arranged marriage with a successful farmer Amerose Harper of Omaha, Nebraska. The Harpers had made their earnings as farmers. Marcus and Abigail thought they were a perfect match for their daughter. Constance would have rebelled but being raised a proper lady and fearing poverty than being forced into an arranged marriage with Ambrose she begrudgingly agreed. The couple were ma...