Name |
Ann Barrett |
Birth |
1747 |
Christening |
19 Jun 1747 |
Appleton, Berkshire, England [1] |
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Gender |
Female |
Siblings |
7 siblings |
1. Richard Barrett, c. 27 Dec 1749, Appleton, Berkshire, England bur. 5 Apr 1795, Appleton, Berkshire, England | |
2. Mary Barrett, b. 1748 bur. 22 Apr 1796, Faringdon, Berkshire, England | |
3. William Barrett, c. 27 Jan 1751, Appleton, Berkshire, England bur. 8 Jul 1791, Appleton, Berkshire, England | |
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5. Hannah Barrett, b. 1754 bur. 9 Nov 1833, Appleton, Berkshire, England | |
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7. Thomas Barrett, b. 1760 bur. 24 Jan 1767, Appleton, Berkshire, England | |
Histories |
| Unpicking the complex ancestry of Henry Barrett c 7 Nov 1854 As we stepped back through the Barrett ancestors we hit a problem with Henry' because there were a few ambiguities in spousal relationships where it could have been possible for someone to have married either/or partners. And cousins were marrying too, so husband and wife had the same birth name,
Sheila has studied the Berkshire CDs and concluded that the most probable relationships are those shown on this chart, A significant factor in this conclusion is the parentage of the many children Sheila discovered, all of whom appear on the chart and have been added to the family tree |
Notes |
- No further information at this time
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Person ID |
I1910 |
Main Tree |
Last Modified |
25 Nov 2020 |
Parent |
Richard Barrett, b. Abt 1703, East Garston, Berkshire, England |
Parent |
Ann Barrett, c. 1 Feb 1712, Coleshill, Berkshire, England |
Marriage |
3 Nov 1745 |
South Hinksey, Berkshire, England |
Notes |
- This potential spouse is one of two Annes that Richard could have married so this marriage is unproven. This is the most appealing marriage of the two for us, because this Anne Barrett is the child of John Barrett (I397) which means that this leg of the family does, in fact, connect back to a common ancestor, John.
This Anne's record existed in our family tree before the research of Henry Barrett' s ancestors began.
Further research by Sheila Wheatley concludes that this is the most probable spouse.
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Family ID |
F402 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |