Father |
BUCKLEY, James, b. Abt 1810, Hampshire, England |
Mother |
WALKER, Mary, b. Hampshire, England |
Marriage |
08 Jul 1833 |
Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England |
Notes |
- Source:
Marriage certificate on file
Parochial Chapelry of Saddleworth in the county of York and ? 8 July in the year of 1833
James Buckley of High Stile in this parochial Chapelry Bachelor and Mary Walker of Weakey in the Same Spinster were married in this Chapel by Banns this eigth day of July in the Year One Thoufand eight hundred and thirty three
By me B ? Whitelock Curate This marriage was folemnized between us James Buckley (signed) MaryWalker X her mark In the Prefence of John Malialieiu & Fanny Malialeiu # 661 (Notice S as F)
(See original in James Buckley's Marriage Scrapbook )
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Family ID |
F00911 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
BARBER, William, b. Dec 1837, Stalybridge, Lancashire, England |
Marriage |
17 Dec 1855 |
Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England |
Notes |
- Source: Marriage certificate:
Marriage certificate for Samual and Sarah Smith, identifies the groom's mother as Sarah A. Buckley - Sarah B Barber, daughter identifies her mother as Sarah A. Fossett.
Marriage certificate (obtained by "British Ancestors" Wendy genealogist)
William Barber age 21 yrs old, a batchelor to Sarah Ann (no last name) 19 yrs old a spinster. Groom's father's name is Joseph Barber, occupation - shoemaker. Groom's occupation, cotton weaver.
Groom lived in Sand Bed - Bride lived in Brunt Hill.- Witnesses, Sarah & Thomas Barber - Married in Saddleworth Church, Saddleworth, York
St Chad's Church Saddleworth (Picture in scrapbook)
Saddleworth church - dedicated to St Chad - has a sighting legend associated with it. It is said that the original site for the church was on nearby Brown Hill, but every night the stones were mysteriously moved to their present location. Eventually the builders gave up moving the stones back to Brown Hill, and built it where the stones were placed. The fairies (who were held responsible for the nocturnal moving of the stones) were said to have been driven out of Saddleworth when the church received its bells. The loud chiming knocked the smaller fairy bells out of tune, and they went off in a "huff" over Stanedge towards Marsden, Sliathwaite and other districts.
The church is also reputed to be haunted by a Grey Lady, and has some other interesting features. There is an ancient pair of stocks situated outside the church, and the Church Green is the scene of some old Saddleworth folk festivals including Morris Dancing and the Rush Cart Ceremony.
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Children |
+ | 1. BARBER, Samuel, b. 10 Apr 1857, Mossley Brow, Lancashire, England d. 15 Oct 1922, Somerville, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (Age 65 years) |
+ | 2. BARBER, William Henry, b. 14 Sep 1861, Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA |
+ | 3. BARBER, Sarah B., b. 02 Jun 1872, Newport, Newport, Rhode Island, USA d. 17 May 1952, Somerville, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA (Age 79 years) |
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Family ID |
F00167 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |