See also
Husband: | Thomas Hartley BARNES (1846-1913) | |
Wife: | Harriet WISEMAN (1855-1901) | |
Children: | Thomas BARNES (1884- ) | |
William Hartley BARNES (1884- ) | ||
John 'Jack' BARNES (1886-1914) | ||
Septimus BARNES (1891- ) | ||
Octamus BARNES (1892- ) | ||
Albert Victor BARNES (1897- ) | ||
Edward BARNES (1901- ) |
Name: | Thomas Hartley BARNES | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Occupation | Joiner/Carpenter | |
Birth | 1846 | Jun Qtr, Burnley, Lancashire |
Death | 1913 (age 66-67) |
Name: | Harriet WISEMAN | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | David WISEMAN (1830-1901) | |
Mother: | Harriet BROWNE (1833-1920) | |
Birth | 1855 | Jun Qtr, Norwich Norfolk |
Death | 1901 (age 45-46) | Sep Qtr, Burnley, Lancashire |
Name: | Thomas BARNES | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Fanny (1873- ) | |
Birth | 1884 | Burnley, Lancashire |
Occupation | Lab. Corn Mill/Soldier |
Name: | William Hartley BARNES | |
Sex: | Male | |
Birth | 1884 | Dec Qtr, Liverpool, Lancashire |
Name: | John 'Jack' BARNES | |
Sex: | Male | |
Birth | 1886 | Liverpool, Lancashire |
Occupation | Army Sergeant | |
Death | 7 Nov 1914 (age 27-28) | Belgium WW1 |
Name: | Septimus BARNES | |
Sex: | Male | |
Birth | 1891 | Burnley, Lancashire |
Occupation | Soldier |
Name: | Octamus BARNES | |
Sex: | Male | |
Birth | 1892 | Dec Qtr, Burnley, Lancashire |
Occupation | Soldier |
Name: | Albert Victor BARNES | |
Sex: | Male | |
Birth | 22 Jun 1897 | Burnley, Lancashire |
Occupation | Cotton Weaver |
Name: | Edward BARNES | |
Sex: | Male | |
Birth | Feb 1901 | Burnley, Lancashire |
Occupation | Vicar |
1891 census family living at 30 Milton Street, Burnley. 1901 living at 7 Ashworth Street, Burnley, Lancashire.
1871 census living Prince Wales Road, Norwich.
Served as Corporal in 1st Batt.East Lancashire Regiment, WW1. Became a Sergeant.
Sergeant in Royal Engineers
Lived at 36 Pear Street, Burnley, Lancashire. Sergeant John Barnes 8393 1st East Lancashire Regiment, "D" Coy. Killed in Action 7th November 1914, aged 28. Commemorated on the Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium
Sergeant Septimus Barnes
2nd Connaught Rangers
Seventh of 10 sons of Thomas & Harriet Barnes (nee Wiseman). He married Hettry Rodwell of Higham and they resided in Padiham Rd. Higham where he died in the 1940's
A member of the original British Expetionary he received a 1914 Star and bar trio for his war service
1911 census at Knaphill Woking, Surrey, Army Camp. Served as Corporal in 1st Batt East Lancashire Regiment, WW1
1911 census staying as lodger at 49 Travis Street Burnley, Burnley, Lancashire, England with married brother Thomas