Hi Susan, the research into the Copenhagen captains has been carried out by various members of the 1805 Club, and I haven't been involved with Richard Hatherill. The following appeared in the 1805 Club newsletter earlier this year, which your information confirms and expands:
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Richard Hatherill: Again thanks to Richard Venn and Randy Mafit, his burial place is now identified as being at Queenborough church, Sheppey, Kent. However, there is no plan of the churchyard, and many gravestones are illegible, so it is not possible to identify which is the correct grave. His (?) father Joshua or Joseph Hatherill was the incumbent at Queenborough from 1775 until his death in 1811.
John Curtis, Secretary of the 1805 Club, is coordinating the research, and the intention is to publish a book with details of the graves and brief biographies of the captains. I am sure he would be happy to let you know what information there is on Hatherill, and would be grateful for any information that you have. Contact details are here:
http://www.1805club.org/contactusI don't have any information on the cause of death, or his other ships, but the catalogue at the National Archives brings up a few references to both Richard and Joseph Haverill (who evidently had been a chaplain in the Navy):
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ADM 6/22/14 David Campbell Young, purser; Robert Barratt, boatswain; John Wilson, boatswain; Miles Jennings, gunner; Robertson Farmouth, gunner; James Hookins, gunner; Nathaniel Stone, carpenter; William Parkins, carpenter; John Taylor, carpenter; William Buttery, carpenter; Reverend Joseph Hatherill, Chaplain; George Elmsley, master at arms. 1779
ADM 6/23/353 John Douglas, carpenter; John Narracott, carpenter; Joseph Legassicke, carpenter; Samuel Hellard, carpenter; Charles Morice Pol, Captain; Mathew Jerrard, 1st Lieutenant; Thomas Croker, 2nd Lieutenant; William Robinson, 3rd Lieutenant; Charles Tyler, Commander; George McKinley, Lieutenant; Dottin Channell, purser; Richard Talbot, boatswain; Richard Franklin, boatswain; Reverend Joseph Hatherill, Chaplain; James Meres, schoolmaster. 1786
ADM 6/23/428 Joseph Nowland, carpenter; Edward James Foote, 8th Lieutenant; James Yeo, purser; Patrick Conway, purser; Reverend Joseph Hatherill, Chaplain; Reverend Henry Stephens, Chaplain; Isaac Battars, gunner; Myles Jennings, gunner; Mitchell Graham, Rear Admiral. 1787
ADM 6/342/3 ff. 10-14. Mary Hatherill, widow of Richard Hatherill, Captain Royal Navy who died 11 Nov 1804. Papers submitted to the Charity for the relief of Officers' Widows. 1804
ADM 6/349/102 f. 474. Mary Hatherill, widow of Richard Hatherill, Captain Royal Navy who died 11 Nov 1804. Includes: Extract from Parish Register, married James Batcheldor 3 Sep 1810. Papers submitted to the Charity for the relief of Officers' Widows. 1804
ADM 354/223/146 William Marsden. The Reverend Joseph Hatherill, lately a Naval Chaplain, wishes to know what remuneration he is entitled to. Refer to earlier letters on this subject and report that there is no change in his entitlement. 1806 Aug 6
ADM 29/1/94 Original page number: 94 Joseph HATHERILL; Rank: Chaplain; Born: [Not Given]; Age on entry: [Not Given]; Dates served: 21 August 1779-13 May 1802 Andrew LAWRENCE; Rank: Chaplain; Born: [Not Given]; Age on entry: [Not Given]; Dates served: 27 September 1794-27 March 1802 Sydenham SABINE; Rank: Chaplain; Born: [Not Given]; Age on entry: [Not Given]; Dates served: 19 August 1795-19 November 1800 1802-1814
Dates of Richard Hatherill's promotions were as follows:
Lieutenant: 18 October 1794
Commander: 13 January 1801
Post-Captain: 29 April 1802