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Sarah Barber 1742 – 1807 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1742

Birth Location: Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

Death Date: 25 March 1807

Death Location: Tiplady, Bishopside, Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale

Father: John Barber

Mother: Judith Barber

Spouse(s): William Wood

Children(s): Bella Wood, Anthony Wood, Sarah Wood

In 1742, Sarah Barber entered the world in Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, born to John Barber and Judith Barber. Sarah Barber married William Wood, and had children including Bella Wood, Anthony Wood, Sarah Wood. Sarah Barber passed away in 1807 in Tiplady, Bishopside, Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale.

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Biography

  • In 1742, Sarah Barber entered the world in Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, born to John Barber and Judith Barber.
  • Sarah Barber married William Wood, and had children including Bella Wood, Anthony Wood, Sarah Wood.
  • Sarah Barber passed away in 1807 in Tiplady, Bishopside, Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale.

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Sarah Barber's Ancestors

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Sarah Barber
1742 – 1807
Birth Place: Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Parents
John Barber
Judith Barber
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Great-Grandparents
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Sarah Barber's Descendants

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Sarah Barber (1742 – 25 March 1807) m. William Wood
  1. 1. Bella Wood
  2. 2. Anthony Wood (1784 – 20 May 1824) m. Sarah Wood (abt 1785 – 16 May 1861)
    1. 1. James Wood
    2. 2. John Wood (abt 1816 – 4 July 1884) m. Jane (abt 1815 – ) m. Elizabeth Wood (abt 1821 – December 1889)
      1. 1. Abigail (Louisa) Wood
      2. 2. Mary (Ann) Wood (1849 – )
      3. 3. Robert (Daniel) Wood (1853 – )
      4. 4. Thomas (Needham) Wood (1855 – )
      5. 5. John (William) Wood (1860 – )
      6. 6. Emma Wood (1862 – )
      7. 7. Elizabeth (A) Lettsome (abt 1866 – 7 July 1947) m. Absam (R) Lettsome (abt 1867 – 28 November 1964) m. Fred Kippax (1864 – )
        1. 1. Gayle (E) Drum (abt 1889 – 23 June 1971)
        2. 2. Allen Lettsome (Abt 1897 – 3 April 1978) m. Ethel Ehdern (Abt 1898 – ) m. Ruth Lettsome (abt 1898 – )
        3. 3. Harry Kippax (abt 1891 – )
        4. 4. Agnes Kippax (abt 1895 – )
        5. 5. Mary (Hannah) Kippax (abt 1907 – )
    3. 3. Mary Wood (abt 1818 – )
    4. 4. Anthony Wood
  3. 3. Sarah Wood ( – 11 Jun 1779)

Sarah Barber's Timeline

3 Records

1741
20 Sep 1741
Sarah Barber was baptized in Pirton, Hertfordshire, England
Pirton, Hertfordshire, England
1742
1742
Birth of Sarah Barber in Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1807
25 March 1807
Age 65
Death of Sarah Barber in Tiplady, Bishopside, Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale
Tiplady, Bishopside, Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1742
    Event Place: Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
    Record Source:
    [1] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave® Index, 1300s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 20 Sep 1741
    Event Place: Pirton, Hertfordshire, England
    Record Source: England & Wales, Christening Index, 1530-1980

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 March 1807
    Event Place: Tiplady, Bishopside, Pateley Bridge, Nidderdale
    Record Source:
    [1] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave® Index, 1300s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Pateley Bridge, Harrogate Borough, North Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave® Index, 1300s-Current

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