Birth: October-December 1849 Lower Street, Haslemere, Surrey
Father: William Barber c1800-1861
Mother: Harriott (Harriet, Harriett) Combes (Coombs) 1815-1875
Christening: 3 February 1850 Haslemere, Surrey, UK
Marriage: 25 December 1870 St Stephen, Shottermill, Surrey, UK
Husband: Andrew Baker 1848-1925
Death: October 1878 Shottermill, Surrey, UK
Burial: 8 October 1878 St Stephen, Shottermill, Surrey, UK
By unknown
(Harriet) Kate Barber (Baker) [Stacey (Stacy)] 1868-1931
By Andrew
Edward Baker 1871-1927
Andrew Baker 1872-a1881
Frederick Baker 1875-1947
Birth of Harriet Barber in FreeBMD in October-December 1849 in Hambledon (4 210).
Christening of Harriett Barber in the IGI on 3 February 1850 in Haslemere, Surrey, parents William and Harriett Barber. The same information is in Ancestry England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975.
In the 1851 census as Harriett Barber aged 1, born in Haslemere, Surrey, and living with her parents (William and Harriett), brother (William), uncle (James Combes), aunt (Carlone Combes) and a lodger (Henry Heather aged 35, born in Haslemere, Surrey, single and a labourer) in Lower Street, Haslemere, Surrey.
In the 1861 census as Harriett Barber aged 11, born in Haslemere, Surrey, and living with her parents (William and Harriett), and two brothers (William and Daniel) in Shottermill, Frensham, Surrey.
Her father was buried on 6 October 1861 at St Stephen, Shottermill.
Her daughter Kate Barber was registered in June-September 1868 in Farnham and baptised on 16 August 1868 in Shottermill where her occupation is a mill girl - no father is given, in bath cases.
Marriage of Harriet Barber and Andrew Baker in FreeBMD in October-December 1870 in the Farnham (2A 136) (which included Shottermill).
Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1937 for Harriet Barber aged 21, father Wm Barber, and Andrew Baker on 25 December 1870 at Shottermill, St Stephen. "Page 37 1870 Marriage solemnized at the District Church in the District of Shottermill in the County of Surrey. [No.] 73 Decr 25 1870 Andrew Baker [aged] 22 [a] Bachelor [and] Laborer [of] Shottermill [father] Edward Baker [a] Laborer, and Harriet Barber aged 21, a Spinster of Shottermill, father Wm Barber, a Laborer. Married in the District Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns [he made his mark, she signed her name] In the Prescence of us James Comber [and] Emma Varns". Andrew Baker and Harriet Barber were witnesses of the marriage of James Comber and Emma Varns in the next entry.
Her son was registered in April-June 1871 in Farnham.
In the 1871 census as Harriett Baker aged 21, born in Frensham, Surrey, and living with her husband (Andrew), daughter (Kate) and son (Edward) with her widowed mother (Harriett Barber) and her two brothers (Daniel and William Barber) at Lion's Green, Shottermill, Frensham, Surrey.
Her son was baptised on 11 June 1871 at St Stephen, Shottermill when they were living in Shottermill.
Her son was baptised on 28 July 1872 at St Stephen, Shottermill when they were living in Shottermill - I cannot locate a registration.
Her son was born on 3 February 1875, registered in January-March 1875 in Farnham, and baptised on 20 June 1875 at St Stephen, Shottermill when they were living in Shottermill.
Death of Harriet Baker in FreeBMD in October-December 1878 aged 27 in Farnham (2A 77).
Entry in Shottermill Burials for Harriet Baker of Shottermill on 8 October 1878 aged 27.
Entry in Bakers of Headley for Andrew Baker, Edward’s sixth child, Andrew, who married married Harriet Barber, by whom he had four children: Kate born in 1869, Edward in 1871, Andrew in 1873 and Frederick in 1875. Harriet evidently died in the late 1870s, for in 1881 Andrew was recorded as a widower.
Susan F Belsey has an entry for Harriet Barber who married Andrew Baker, son of Edward Baker and Esther Hall, her four children and her death before 1881.
There are twenty three entries in Ancestry Public Member Trees for Harriett Barber.
Harriett Barber was the wife of Andrew Baker, my great granduncle.
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