
- Parents
- Robert Barber -1638
- Winifrehed Gunton
- Grandparents
- William Barber b.c1580-1631
- Mary unknown
Thomas Barber
1634-1706
Thomas Barber was the third of the four known children of Robert Barber and his wife Winifrehed Gunton of Witcham in Cambridgeshire.
In April 1705, Thomas calls himself a carpenter in his Last Will and Testament. He also names over ten acres of land in Witcham which he owned at the time. Five of these acres were called "The Dams Heads" another two acres were called "Cow Crofts" and then he names "three acres, one rood and thirteen poles of fenny or marsh ground lying and being in the drain fenn" as "ye Wash". Whilst reading his will (copy below), there is a strong sense of sibling rivalry between Wenham Barber and Winifred Gawthorne. Normally the oldest surviving child would be declared sole executor but in this case a younger sibling, John Barber, is. Perhaps there was a family feud in 1705?
Thomas married three times, his first wife, known only as "Joane" provided him with two sons before her death, his second - Sarah Bowles, bore him two daughters and three sons and his last wife - Mary Lyntull, bore him a son and a daughter.
Of his nine children, Thomas outlived four of them and all three wives.
Further Details
Born:
6th July 1634 at Witcham, Cambridgeshire.
Married:
- Joane (surname unknown) (1634?-1663) circa 1656, Cambridgeshire.
- Sarah Bowles (1640-1672) on 30th November 1663 at Witcham, Cambridgeshire.
- Mary Lyntull (1640-1696) on 12th November 1674 at Witcham, Cambridgeshire.
Children:
- Robert Barber (1658-1671)
- Wenham Barber (1660-1711) married Etheldred Collin (1660-1727)
- Rebecca Barber (1664-1671)
- Elizabeth Barber (1666-1668)
- John Barber (1668-?) married Mary Diantrie
- William Barber (1670-1672)
- William Barber (1672-1711) married (unknown at Witcham)
- Winifred Barber (1675-?) married Paul Gawthorne
- Thomas Barber (1676-?)
Died:
April 1706, aged 71 years.
Buried:
30th April 1706 at Witcham, Cambridgeshire.
Further Information
- The Last Will and Testament of Mr. Thomas Barber of Witcham (9.21kb)
The will of Thomas Barber, a carpenter of Witcham, Cambridgeshire, dated April 1705. He died in 1706 aged 71 years.