Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Ada Barber [Morris] was the daughter of Silas Morris, farm labourer and gardener and Martha Morris [Jeffery]. She was born 27th Aug 1874 at Little Horsted, Sussex, registered at Uckfield District, Sussex, ref: 1874 Q4 Vol 2b Page 119; christened 11th Oct 1874 at St. Michael & All Angels Church, Little Horsted, Sussex, daughter of Silas (labourer) & Martha Morris; died 25th May 1963 at St Francis Hospital, Haywards Heath, Sussex, aged 88 years | |||
She married William Barber, house painter on 9th Nov 1895 at Registrar Office, Brighton, Sussex. He was born 16th Jan 1874 at Brighton, Sussex; died 2nd Nov 1952 at Brighton General Hospital, Brighton, Sussex, registered at Brighton District, Sussex, ref: 1952 Nov Vol 5h Page 151. They had the following children: | |||
i | Stillborn who was born 1896 at Brighton, Sussex; died 1896 Brighton, Sussex | ||
2 | ii | Leslie Robert William who was born 18th Sep 1897 at 3, Marlborough Street, Brighton, Sussex; died Oct to Dec 1976 | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Leslie Robert William Barber was the son of William Barber, house painter and Ada Barber [Morris]. He was born 18th Sep 1897 at 3, Marlborough Street, Brighton, Sussex; died Oct to Dec 1976, registered at Brighton District, Sussex, ref: 1976 Q4 ol 18 Page 117 | |||
He married Victoria May Griffiths on 9th Oct 1918 at Registrar Office, Brighton, Sussex. She was born 10th Jul 1897 at 1, Exeter Street, Preston, Brighton, Sussex; died 23rd Mar 1990 at St Anne's Rest Home, 9, Stanford Avenue, Brighton, Sussex, aged 92 years. They had the following children: | |||
i | Hazel May who was born 19th Jan 1919 at Brighton, Sussex; died 1975 Brighton, Sussex | ||
ii | Ronald Leslie who was born 9th Jun 1920 at 8, Old Shoreham Road, Brighton, Sussex; died 14th Jun 1990 Western Australia, aged 70 years | ||
iii | Douglas Robert who was born 28th Feb 1923 at Brighton, Sussex; died 21st Oct 1995 Brighton, Sussex, aged 72 years | ||
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