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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Angus (Forfarshire) => Topic started by: surfingpiglet on Sunday 16 February 20 20:50 GMT (UK)
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Relative Charles Barker was born near Barnet, Middlesex in the 1890s.
He married an Agnes Spink from Auchmithie /Arbroath and had 2 children Joyce & Eddie.
We have tried in vain to find out more about Agnes but am finding it hard to decide which Agnes Spink. It's a very common name.
Soes anyone in the Spink family know about her ? Where did they live as a family. ?
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Do you know where and when they were married? I assume it wasn't in Scotland, otherwise a Scottish marriage certificate would give the names of both of her parents. Even an English marriage certificate would give at least her father's name, and with her age given as well, it might be possible to work out just who she was.
Harry
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How sure are you on Agnes' maiden name?
There is one possible marriage in Scotland:
Charles John Barker m. Agnes Cargill Orr
Marriage in 1924 - Arbroath and St Vigeans
This is from the index on Scotlands People. The original image is available online. As Harry mentions, it will give you confirmation on mother and father's names to let you work back with confidence. See ww.scotlandspeople.gov.uk
What were the names of the parents of Charles Barker?
Monica
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There is also on the index a birth for an Agnes Cargill Orr in Arbroath in 1903 (image of birth cert also available on SP).
This Agnes I believe likely died at the age of 58 in 1961 in Arbroath. The death registered as Agnes Cargill Orr/Barker.
Monica
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I looked for any Charles Barker born between 1891-1900 in the area in/around Barnet and the only likely one is the one already mentioned who was born Charles John Barker Sept.qtr.1898 Hertford - mmn Wren.
1901 census shows his actual birthplace was Potters Bar and family living in South Mimms.
Marriage certificate shows Charles John Barker 25 of Potters Bar - Ironmonger (I think, hard to read), son of James Frederick Ashby Barker, Builder (retired) and Maria Kydd Barker, nee Wren married Agnes Cargill Orr 21, dau. of David Marshall Orr, General Labourer, and Annie Orr nee Swankie married 13/3/1924 Arbroath. Agnes was born, as already stated, in 1903 but her parents didn't actually marry until 1907.
This must surely be the right Charles Barker but the surname Spink doesn't feature in Agnes' names at all - born Agnes Cargill Orr 1903 Arbroath and mmn Swankie.
Annette
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Hi, I have just come across this post. Agnes Cargill Orr was my grandmothers sister - Annie Forbes nee Orr. They were born and raised in Arbroath. She married Charles Barker and they lived in Potters Bar, Herts. All her family also moved to Potters Bar and Barnet. I don't actually know why they moved though. I don't know much about her unfortunately, but they are both buried in Arbroath.
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The mother of Agnes Cargill Orr was Annie Swan Swankie, the daughter of William Swankie and Mary Smith.
William Swankie was the son of Peter Swankie and Ann Swan,
Mary Smith was the daughter of William Smith and Annie Beattie.
Peter Swankie was the son of Thomas Swankie and Catherine Cargill,
Ann Swan was the daughter of Robert Swan and Elizabeth Beattie.
William Smith was the son of William Smith and Margaret Swankie,
Annie Beattie was the daughter of Thomas Beattie and Elizabeth Phillips.
Unusually for an Arbroath family-tree, I can't see a single Spink.
Harry
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Thanks all. I was doing my husband Philip Barker's Tree. Charles Barker was his Grandfather Frederick James Barker's brother. We have some nice photos of him. He was born in Potters Bar where the Barker family a big Ironmongers/Hardware Store on the High Street. The shop existed there until 1987 when it was sold to a developer. We heard that Charles married an Agnes of the smokies families so we assumed wrongly Spink. It must have been Swankie. I can now carry on this research. Any photos of Agnes & Charlie would be good to see.
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Apart from the Spink firm of fish merchants founded by R.R. Spink and carried on by his descendants, there is also the firm of Swankie's Fish. A fish van from Fife stops outside our house in Edinburgh on Friday mornings around 10 a.m. but any time he isn't able to come, we buy a pack of Swankie's Fish from Sainsbury's.
Harry
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Thanks Harry. You are a mine of information on fisher families. You helped me a couple of years back unravelling Cellardyke families on my fathers side. Really appreciate your input.
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I don't remember that but I'm glad I was able to help.
R.R. Spink the fish merchant married Euphemia Carstairs Brown of Anstruther who was descended from several Cellardyke fishing families. I am distantly related to those Spinks, and also, I think, to the Swankies of Swankie's Fish. But of course everybody with Auchmithie ancestry is related to everybody else.
The Auchmithie Roots website is the place to go for information about the Auchmithie families and their relationships.
Harry
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Hi, I have just come across this post. Agnes Cargill Orr was my grandmothers sister - Annie Forbes nee Orr. They were born and raised in Arbroath. She married Charles Barker and they lived in Potters Bar, Herts. All her family also moved to Potters Bar and Barnet. I don't actually know why they moved though. I don't know much about her unfortunately, but they are both buried in Arbroath.
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Hi. Ferleanie.
I just saw your post.
I see Agnes was your Grandmother's sister. Charles was brother of my husbands Grandfather. We have several photos of him young with the Barker family. Do you have a photo of him with his family or when he was older. The Barkers owned a large Hardware shop on Potters Bar High Street which was started by his father who had begun as a Builder with his father and brother. Barkers Store was owned by his father, then Charles brother then his son. 4 generations down the shop was eventually sold in 1987. It was well known as over the years as a supplier of ironmongery to local builders and tradesmen but also sold homeware, plants etc to the public in its shop as well as hardware.