Birth: April 1848 Lower Street, Haslemere, Surrey, UK
Father: William Barber c1800-1861
Mother: Harriott (Harriet, Harriett) Combes (Coombs) 1815-1875
Christening: 16 April 1848 St Bartholomew, Haslemere, Surrey, UK
Marriage: April-June 1889 Alton, Hampshire, UK
Wife: Mary Newton 1851-18920
Death: April-June 1921 Alton, Hampshire, UK
William Barber 1889-1954
Daniel Barber 1892-1968
Birth of William Barber in FreeBMD in April-June 1848 in Hambledon (4 197).
Entry in Ancestry England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 for William Barber baptised 16 April 1848 in Haslemere, Surrey, parents William and Harriott Barber.
Entry in Ancestry London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1917 for William Barber baptised 16 April 1848 in Haslemere, Surrey, parents William and Harriett Barber. "Page 153 Baptisms solemnized in the Parish of Haslemere in the County of Surrey in the Year 1848 [...] April 16 No. 1224 William Son of William, a Labourer, and Harriott Barber of Haslemere".
Entry in Ancestry Surrey, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1917 for William Barber baptised 16 April 1848 in Haslemere, St Bartholomew, mother Harriet Barber. "Page 153 Baptisms folemnized in the Parifh of Haslemere in the County of Surrey in the Year 1848 [...] April 16 No. 1224 William Son of William, a Labourer, and Harriet Barber of Haslemere".
In the 1851 census as William Barber aged 3, born in Haslemere, Surrey, and living with his parents (William and Harriett), sister (Harriett), uncle (James Combes), (half)sister (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 William Barber aged 63 (sic - in the index, illegible on the original but could be 13), born in Haslemere, Surrey, and living with his parents (William and Harriett), brother( Daniel) and sister (Harriett) in Shottermill, Frensham, Surrey.
His father died in Shottermill on 6 October 1861.
In the 1871 census as William Barber aged 23, born in Haslemere, Surrey, single, a bricklayer's laborer, and living with his widowed mother (Harriett), brother (Daniel), brother-in-law and sister (Andrew Baker and Harriett Baker), nephew (Edward Baker), and neice (Kate Baker ) at Lion's Green, Shottermill, Frensham, Surrey.
His mother died on 16 September 1875 in Shottermill.
In the 1881 census as William Barber aged 29, born in Haslemere, Surrey, single, a cordwainer, and living with Thomas Snelling (aged 34, born in Thursley, Surrey and a publican), his wife (Thirza aged 26 and born in Hammer, Surrey), son (George aged 1 and born in Shottermill, Surrey), daughter (Kate aged 5 and born in Thursley, Surrey), and a servant (Eliza Winters aged 16, born in Thursley, Surrey and single) at The Staff of Life, Shottermill, Frensham, Surrey.
Marriage of William Barber and Mary Newton in FreeBMD in April-June 1889 in Alton (2c 295).
His son was born in Selborne on 27 August 1889.
In the 1891 census as William Barber aged 42, born in Haslemere, Surrey, a boot maker and employer, and living with his wife (Mary) and son (William) in Selborne, Hampshire.
In the 1901 census as William Barber aged 51, born in Haslemere, Surrey, a boot and shoe maker and employer working on his own account at home,and living with his wife (Mary), two sons (Daniel and William), and a lodger (Henry Blackmore aged 75, born in Steep, Hampshire, widowed and a rent agent) in Selborne Street, Selborne, Hampshire.
In the 1911 census as William Barber aged 61, born in Haslemere, Surrey, married for 23 years with two children both still living, a bootmaker working on his own account at home, and living with his wife (Mary), and two sons (Daniel and William) in five rooms in Selborne, Alton, Hampshire.
Death of William Barber in FreeBMD in April-June 1921 aged 73 in Alton (2c 183).
There are twenty seven entries in Ancestry Public Member Trees for William Barber.
William Barber was the brother of Harriett Barber, wife of Andrew Baker, my great granduncle.
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