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Facts and Events
Name[1] |
Charles Frederick Barker |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
30 Nov 1836 |
Stepney, Middlesex, England |
Baptism[2] |
3 Oct 1837 |
Stepney, Middlesex, EnglandSt. Dunstan & All Saints |
Occupation[3] |
22 Apr 1869 |
Everton, Lancashire, EnglandFull Mariner |
Marriage |
22 Apr 1869 |
Everton, Lancashire, EnglandSt Augustine to Isabella Fearon |
Occupation[1] |
1871 |
Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandMariner |
Marriage |
6 May 1879 |
Monkwearmouth, Durham, Englandto Barbara Lisle Charlton |
Occupation[4] |
3 Apr 1881 |
Sunderland, Durham, EnglandMaster Mariner |
Residence[4] |
3 Apr 1881 |
Sunderland, Durham, England47 Millum Terrace, Monkwearmouth |
Death? |
22 Dec 1887 |
Liverpool, Lancashire, England |
Burial[1] |
25 Dec 1887 |
Liverpool, Lancashire, EnglandAnfield Cemetery |
Charles was an apprentice seaman, on his first voyage, on the Ranee in 1853 on the England-India route; his father was the Master but died at sea on that same voyage. He was a Master himself by 1868, of the Scotia on the US trade route, and then the Australasian (US again). He was examined in London for his Masters Certificate of Competency in 1867, but by 1871 he is no longer listed in Lloyds Captains Registers so probably had left the sea by then. (S6)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Paget Family website.
- ↑ Batch 1048325-7, source film 597604, in Liverpool records office.
- ↑ Marriages 1867-1873 (Lancashire).
P. 76, entry 151 (LDS film 1656014)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 1881 England Census.
RG11; Piece 5008; Folio 69; P.22
- England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
- Lloyds Captains Registers, 1869, Guildhall Library, London.
- 1888 - Personal Estate (pounds)20
10 May: the will of Charles Frederick Barker formerly of Greenhead in the County of Northumberland but late of Kenilworth Street, Bootle-cum-Linacre in the County of Lancaster who died 22 December 1887 at Kenilworth Street was proved at Liverpool by Barbara Lisle Barker of 18 the Royalty Sunderland in the County of Durham Widow the sole executrix.
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