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John BARBER (1829 - 1901)
farmer
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Alice Ann BARBER (1855 - )
Kate BARBER (1856 - )
William BARBER (1857 - )
John BARBER (1860 - )
Eliza BARBER (1862 - )
Ezra BARBER (1862 - )
Arthur R BARBER (1865 - )
Mary Emma BARBER (1869 - )
Edward BARBER (1870 - )
Walter BARBER (1872 - )
Amos BARBER (1875 - )
Ethel BARBER (1878 - )
John BARBER (1829 - 1901)

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Mary (BARBER) (1831 - 1901)
Thomas BARBER (1802 - 1877) John BARBER (1775 - ) Thomas BARBER (1749 - 1818)
Elizabeth PEOVER
Hannah ROBINSON



Sarah NICKSON (1797 - 1849) Joseph NICKSON (1779 - 1860) Andrew NICKSON
Mary BARKER
Sarah GASKIN (1774 - 1817) Samuel GASKIN
Ann BEACON

b. 1829 at Great Budworth, Cheshire, England
m. Mary (BARBER) (1831 - 1901)
d. bef 1901 aged 72
Parents:
Thomas BARBER (1802 - 1877)
Sarah NICKSON (1797 - 1849)
Step Parents:
Elizabeth JACKSON (1804 - 1882)
Siblings (8):
Joseph BARBER (1825 - )
Mary BARBER (1827 - )
Eliza BARBER (1833 - )
Peter BARBER (1835 - )
William BARBER (1839 - )
Elizabeth BARBER (1841 - 1897)
Alice (Eliza) Ann BARBER (1843 - )
Sarah BARBER (1847 - )
Children (12):
Alice Ann BARBER (1855 - )
Kate BARBER (1856 - )
William BARBER (1857 - )
John BARBER (1860 - )
Eliza BARBER (1862 - )
Ezra BARBER (1862 - )
Arthur R BARBER (1865 - )
Mary Emma BARBER (1869 - )
Edward BARBER (1870 - )
Walter BARBER (1872 - )
Amos BARBER (1875 - )
Ethel BARBER (1878 - )
Grandchildren (2):
Florence D BARBER (1892 - ), John A A BARBER (1895 - )
Events in John BARBER (1829 - 1901)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1829 John BARBER was born Great Budworth, Cheshire, England
1841 12 Census Great Budworth, Cheshire, England Note 1
Aug 1849 20 Death of mother Sarah NICKSON (aged 51)
1851 22 Census Great Budworth, Cheshire, England Note 2
1855 26 Birth of daughter Alice Ann BARBER Acton, Cheshire, England 1861 census
1856 27 Birth of daughter Kate BARBER Acton, Cheshire, England 1861 census
1857 28 Birth of son William BARBER Acton, Cheshire, England 1861 census
1860 31 Birth of son John BARBER Acton, Cheshire, England 1861 census
1861 32 Census Marston, Cheshire, England Note 3
1862 33 Birth of daughter Eliza BARBER Marston, Cheshire, England 1881 census
1862 33 Birth of son Ezra BARBER Marston, Cheshire, England 1871 census
1865 36 Birth of son Arthur R BARBER Marston, Cheshire, England 1871 census
1869 40 Birth of daughter Mary Emma BARBER Marston, Cheshire, England 1871 census
1870 41 Birth of son Edward BARBER Marston, Cheshire, England 1871 census
1871 42 Census Marston, Cheshire, England Note 4
1872 43 Birth of son Walter BARBER Marston, Cheshire, England 1881 census
1875 46 Birth of son Amos BARBER Marston, Cheshire, England 1881 census
1877 48 Death of father Thomas BARBER (aged 75)
1878 49 Birth of daughter Ethel BARBER Marston, Cheshire, England 1881 census
1881 52 Census Marston, Cheshire, England Note 5
1882 53 Death of step mother Elizabeth JACKSON (aged 78)
1891 62 Census Wincham, Cheshire, England Note 6
bef 1901 72 John BARBER died
Note 1: in household of his father Thomas
Note 2: in household of his father Thomas (49)
Note 3: farmer of 130 acres in Township of Marston, Cheshire, England employing 6 men and servants. with wife Mary (29), Alice Ann (6), Kate (5), William (4), John (1)
Note 4: John (41) farmer with wife Mary (39) of Barnton with Alice Ann (16), Kate (15), William (14), John (11) - those born Acton, & Ezra (9), Arthur (5),Mary Emma (2), Edward (5 mths)
Note 5: John (51) farmer 120 acres with Mary wife (49) William (22), Eliza (19), Mary (12), Edward (10), Walter (9), Amos (6), Ethel (3)
Note 6: John farmer (61) with wife Mary (59), Ezra (29) Edward (20), Walter (19), Amos (16), Ethel (13)
Personal Notes:
1861 census has him a farmer of 130 acres in Township of Marston, Cheshire, England employing 6 men and servants.

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