Author Topic: Edward Field Barber,(1814-1879). 1851 Census.  (Read 1188 times)

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Edward Field Barber,(1814-1879). 1851 Census.
« on: Saturday 22 August 15 10:52 BST (UK) »
Should be pleased of any help in finding him on the 1851 census.
Baptized in Deptford.In 1848 married Caroline Elizabeth Brunton (1827-1859) when he is described as a victualler.1861 Census he is a licensed victualler at "The Dover Castle" Deptford.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Green family ,West Hanningfield and Writtle,Essex, 1700-1900,plus other Essex areas and later dates.Collins,Dobbs,Terry,Betts,Hucknall etc,Nottinghamshire.

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Re: Edward Field Barber,(1814-1879). 1851 Census.
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 22 August 15 11:29 BST (UK) »
He's at The Prince of Wales, 38 Butcher Row, Deptford.

Piece 1585 page 48 folio 81

Transcribed as Barker on various subscription services
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Re: Edward Field Barber,(1814-1879). 1851 Census.
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 22 August 15 11:34 BST (UK) »
Also see mentions (and 1851 transcription) on Kevan's pub history site http://pubshistory.com/KentPubs/Deptford/PrinceWalesWellington.shtml
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Re: Edward Field Barber,(1814-1879). 1851 Census.
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 22 August 15 13:47 BST (UK) »
Many thanks for your replies Shaun.
As you say transcribed as Barber.
He seems to have done very well for himself,his father was a lighterman,he remarried when he was 51 and is described as "Gentleman",when 57,a retired wine merchant,and left a lot of money in his will!!
Thanks again.
Green family ,West Hanningfield and Writtle,Essex, 1700-1900,plus other Essex areas and later dates.Collins,Dobbs,Terry,Betts,Hucknall etc,Nottinghamshire.