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Title: Barkers of Aston Botterell
Post by: gcbidlake on Thursday 25 June 09 11:44 BST (UK)
John Barker, s/o William and Sarah Corser Barker, was born Aug. 26,1815.  He married Frances Lowe, d/o Mary Lowe,  in June of 1839.  By 1851 they were living at Bridgenorth where John was a priest in the Catholic Apostolic Church.  John died ca. 1852.   Frances died Feb. 3,1898 and has a headstonein Wellington Cemetery.  Their daughter Frances married John Bidlake whose son George married Margaret Kynoch and moved to Canada in 1905.  Anything that can be added about the Barker family would be much appreciated.
Title: Re: Barkers of Aston Botterell
Post by: jacquelineve on Thursday 02 July 09 18:21 BST (UK)

Possible siblings all bapt at Aston Botterill with parents Wlm + Sarah

Lydia 1810
Hannah 1812
Richard Moreby 1812

Was Wlm Barker (father) a farmer?

Jackie
Title: Re: Barkers of Aston Botterell
Post by: lizdb on Thursday 02 July 09 18:29 BST (UK)
1851 shows children other than dtr Frances.
Also wife Frances not at home then!

West Castle Street Brignorth
John 35 Priest in Catholic CHurch bn Aston Botterill
Frances Corser Barker dtr 9 bn Shiffnall
Sarah 5 dtr bn Brignorth
John Corser Barker 2 bn Brignorth

+ governess and cook
Title: Re: Barkers of Aston Botterell
Post by: lizdb on Thursday 02 July 09 18:37 BST (UK)
In 1861 young John C is visiting some other Barkers - also a 10 yr old Mary E, I wonder if she is another child of John and FRances?

RG9 1984 175 2
Rudge Shropshire
Ann Barker widow 43 farmer
Thomas C 19 son
William J 17
John 14
Emma M 11
Elizabeth York 31 unm visitor
William Masefield 19 unm visitor
Frederic York 24 unm visitor
John C Barker 12 visitor bn Brignorth
Mary E 10 visitor 10 bn Brignorth
Mary Garbett 29 governess

As they are the only childre, it looks as if John C and Mary brought their governess with them ( I see they had one in 1851 too), so I would imagine it was a fairly long term visit.
Title: Re: Barkers of Aston Botterell
Post by: gcbidlake on Sunday 05 July 09 22:02 BST (UK)
Lizbd,
Thank you.  I've no idea what William Barker did for a living.  He seems to be fairly well off as they had hired help.   I think that Ann was their aunt, the widow of their father's brother, Richard Barker.  By 1881 the mother Frances was living in Wellington, Shropshire.  Her daughter Frances had married John Bidlake (1862) and was a solicitor there.  I wonder if the mother was in Wellington in 1871?
Were might one look to find the parents of William and Richard Barker?
Title: Re: Barkers of Aston Botterell
Post by: lizdb on Monday 06 July 09 11:20 BST (UK)
Were might one look to find the parents of William and Richard Barker?

Who are William and Richard?

John (the priest) you say has father, William. Where did that info come from? Do you have Johns marriage cert - if so that should give an occuption for William (to answer Jackies question, and therefore help confirm that the other christenings are siblings of John, children of the same William and Sarah)

So Johns brother, Richard (Jackie found chr) married an Ann, and she is widowed and caring for John the priests children in 1861?

That Richard's father is William, same as John the priests father.

Dont  think about trying to get William's father until you are sure that all the later generations are sorted  with no assumptions!! One step at a time!

Title: Re: Barkers of Aston Botterell
Post by: Thamesite2017 on Tuesday 06 September 11 04:27 BST (UK)
Just posting a reply, as I'm connected to this line
I see original poster hasn't been online for a year..fingers crossed they come back
Bye
Althea
Title: Re: Barkers of Aston Botterell
Post by: gcbidlake on Tuesday 06 September 11 14:15 BST (UK)
Althea,
I haven't been doing much genealogy lately.  Thank you for bringing me back to it.   I'd be pleased to share my Barker/Bidlake material with you.  My e-mail address is: (*)

George

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