Name | Eliza Farley [6] | |
Registration | Between 1 Apr 1867 and 30 Jun 1867 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
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Born | 17 Apr 1867 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
Gender | Female | |
Census | 2 Apr 1871 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
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Residence | 2 Apr 1871 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
Court House 7, Branston Street | ||
Residence | 1881 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
6 Court 6 House, Bishopgate Street | ||
Census | 3 Apr 1881 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
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Census | 5 Apr 1891 | Aston, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
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Residence | 5 Apr 1891 | Aston, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
57 Lennox Street (also 11 Napier Place) | ||
Census | 31 Mar 1901 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
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1901 England Census for Birmingham, Warwickshire RG13 Piece 2840 Folio 107 Page 26 |
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Residence | 31 Mar 1901 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
68 Lennox Street | ||
Census | 2 Apr 1911 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
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Residence | 2 Apr 1911 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
11 Gower Street, Lozells, Aston Manor | ||
Registration | Between 1 Oct 1945 and 31 Dec 1945 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
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Name | Gran | |
Occupation | Shopkeeper | |
Died | 18 Dec 1945 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
Buried | 22 Dec 1945 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
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Person ID | I484 | The Williams Family Tree |
Last Modified | 18 Feb 2020 |
Father | Edward Farley b. 2 Jun 1844, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() d. Yes, date unknown | |
Mother | Emma Rhodes b. 1845, Dudley, Worcestershire, England ![]() d. 1886, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() | |
Registration | Between 1 Apr 1866 and 30 Jun 1866 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
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Married | 2 Apr 1866 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
Family ID | F11767 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | George Edwin Barker b. 21 Jul 1866, Tutbury, Staffordshire, England ![]() d. 3 Apr 1943, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||
Married | 1 Aug 1887 | St. Pauls Church, Lozells, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
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Registration | Sep 1887 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, England ![]() |
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Last Modified | 16 Dec 2017 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Family ID | F229 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos | ![]() | Leah's Mum I have this down as Leah's mother, Eliza Farley, but it could also be Tom's mother, Sarah Ann Hall. There is mention of the surname Hall on some of the postcards in the album. May & Co., Artists, 279 Wheeler St., Lozells. |
![]() | Letters from Mary 1 post mark: Stourport 1245PM AU 6 13 Mrs. G. Barker, 11 Gower Street, Lozells Dear Mom and Dad. Hope you are keeping well. Has dollie never told me how you was. I must tell you the stourport air does not suit me. I have lost my voice since sunday I am not able to speak and a sore throat. it\'s a treat. with love from Cissie xxxxxx Note: Mom and Dad were George Edwin Barker and Eliza (nee Farley), Dollie refers to Leah and Cissie was her sister, Esther. | |
![]() | Letters from Mary 2 post mark: Stourport 1245PM AU 6 13 Mrs. G. Barker, 11 Gower Street, Lozells Dear Mom and Dad. Hope you are keeping well. Has dollie never told me how you was. I must tell you the stourport air does not suit me. I have lost my voice since sunday I am not able to speak and a sore throat. it\'s a treat. with love from Cissie xxxxxx Note: Mom and Dad were George Edwin Barker and Eliza (nee Farley), Dollie refers to Leah and Cissie was her sister, Esther. | |
![]() | Arley Ferry (front) Arley, Bewdey, 12 Aug 1911 Mrs. G. Barker, 11 Gower Street, Lozells Dear Mother and Dad, I am enjoying my ??? self a treat it is so lovely here. There are nine girls in one house it is Lovely. From Dol Dol(ly), Leah, would have been 12. Mrs. G. Barker was Eliza (Farley), wife of George Edwin Barker. | |
![]() | Arley Ferry (back) Arley, Bewdey, 12 Aug 1911 Mrs. G. Barker, 11 Gower Street, Lozells Dear Mother and Dad, I am enjoying my ??? self a treat it is so lovely here. There are nine girls in one house it is Lovely. From Dol Dol(ly), Leah, would have been 12. Mrs. G. Barker was Eliza (Farley), wife of George Edwin Barker. | |
![]() | Lismore Castle (from the River) Lismore, Ireland (front) Lismore Castle (from the River) Lismore, Ireland. Birmingham, 9.--AM, 26 Jun 1914 Mrs. G. Barker, 11 Gower Street, Lozells, Birm. Dear Mother, I am going on to D. ward on Friday and pops also. I have heard that Ethel his comming home on Friday. With love from Son and pops. Was there some kind of illness or accident that put Son, Pops, and Ethel in hospital? 26 Jun 1914 was a Friday. Mrs. G. was Eliza, and presumably Pops was George Edwin Barker. Ethel would be their daughter but, which of the lads was Son? | |
![]() | Lismore Castle (from the River) Lismore, Ireland (back) Lismore Castle (from the River) Lismore, Ireland. Birmingham, 9.--AM, 26 Jun 1914 Mrs. G. Barker, 11 Gower Street, Lozells, Birm. Dear Mother, I am going on to D. ward on Friday and pops also. I have heard that Ethel his comming home on Friday. With love from Son and pops. Was there some kind of illness or accident that put Son, Pops, and Ethel in hospital? 26 Jun 1914 was a Friday. Mrs. G. was Eliza, and presumably Pops was George Edwin Barker. Ethel would be their daughter but, which of the lads was Son? | |
![]() | A Birthday Wish 2 (front) A Birthday Wish for my dear Son. This post card I am sending, To greet this happy day, To wish for you my darling Son, The best of joy all way, And in the days to follow, Your heart be blithe and gay. 11 Gower Street, Lozells. Dear Phill, Just a pc wishing you many happy returns of the Day. Hoping you will live to see many more. With Best Love from Mother and Dad. xxxxxx Phill was Philip Henry Barker (9 Feb 1897), Mother and Dad were George Edwin and Eliza Barker. | |
![]() | A Birthday Wish 2 (back) A Birthday Wish for my dear Son. This post card I am sending, To greet this happy day, To wish for you my darling Son, The best of joy all way, And in the days to follow, Your heart be blithe and gay. 11 Gower Street, Lozells. Dear Phill, Just a pc wishing you many happy returns of the Day. Hoping you will live to see many more. With Best Love from Mother and Dad. xxxxxx Phill was Philip Henry Barker (9 Feb 1897), Mother and Dad were George Edwin and Eliza Barker. | |
![]() | Birthday Greeting (front) Birthday Greeting Birmingham, 10.30AM, 17 Apr 1918 Mrs. G. Barker, 11 Gower Street, Lozells, Birmingham. Dear Mother, Many Happy returns of the Day. Your loving Son and Daughter Charlie, Emmie and Children. April 17th 1918. Mrs. G. Barker was our great-grandmother Eliza (Farley). Charlie and Emmie were Charles Stewart Barker and Emily Southall. | |
![]() | Birthday Greeting (back) Birthday Greeting Birmingham, 10.30AM, 17 Apr 1918 Mrs. G. Barker, 11 Gower Street, Lozells, Birmingham. Dear Mother, Many Happy returns of the Day. Your loving Son and Daughter Charlie, Emmie and Children. April 17th 1918. Mrs. G. Barker was our great-grandmother Eliza (Farley). Charlie and Emmie were Charles Stewart Barker and Emily Southall. | |
![]() | Loving Birthday Greetings (front) Loving Birthday Greetings. May every gift that's sweet and fair, Onthis bright Birthday be your share, And life be like a Summer's day, Sunshine and roses all the way. No stamp or postmark Dear Mrs. Barker, Just a card with my best wishes for your Birthday. With love, Mrs. Ellis. My guess would be from Eliza Barker (nee Farley) to Sarah Ann Ellis (nee Hall). | |
![]() | Loving Birthday Greetings (back) Loving Birthday Greetings. May every gift that's sweet and fair, Onthis bright Birthday be your share, And life be like a Summer's day, Sunshine and roses all the way. No stamp or postmark Dear Mrs. Barker, Just a card with my best wishes for your Birthday. With love, Mrs. Ellis. My guess would be from Eliza Barker (nee Farley) to Sarah Ann Ellis (nee Hall). | |
![]() | Many Happy Returns 1 (front) Many Happy Returns. Take this Birthday wish from me, That it a happy Day may be, From earliest dawn till night- May many glad returns be yours, While kindly fortune on you pours, Her favours fair and bright. No stamp or postmark. Dear Mother, I am sending this to wish you many happy Returns From Molly xxx Mother was Eliza Barker (nee Farley) and Molly was Miriam Barker who married Ernest John Rowe. | |
![]() | Many Happy Returns 1 (back) Many Happy Returns. Take this Birthday wish from me, That it a happy Day may be, From earliest dawn till night- May many glad returns be yours, While kindly fortune on you pours, Her favours fair and bright. No stamp or postmark. Dear Mother, I am sending this to wish you many happy Returns From Molly xxx Mother was Eliza Barker (nee Farley) and Molly was Miriam Barker who married Ernest John Rowe. | |
![]() | A Birthday Wish 1 (front) A Birthday Wish. Only a wish fond and tender, Only a greeting that's true, Straight from the heart of the sender, Memory's message to you. No stamp or postmark. Dear Mother, Just a P.C. wishing you many happy returns with Love From Dolly. xxxxx Mother was Eliza Barker (nee Farley) and Dolly was, of course, Leah. | |
![]() | A Birthday Wish 1 (back) A Birthday Wish. Only a wish fond and tender, Only a greeting that's true, Straight from the heart of the sender, Memory's message to you. No stamp or postmark. Dear Mother, Just a P.C. wishing you many happy returns with Love From Dolly. xxxxx Mother was Eliza Barker (nee Farley) and Dolly was, of course, Leah. | |
![]() | To Greet Your Birthday (front) To greet your Birthday. I send you a Birthday Greeting Tho' there's little new to say But the selfsame words of hope and cheer And an earnest wish that the waiting year Be glad with joy each day. No stamp or postmark. Dear Mrs. Barker, just a card to wish you many happy returns from Tom. Mrs. Barker was Eliza Barker (nee Farley) and Tom, of course, grandad Tom. | |
![]() | To Greet Your Birthday (back) To greet your Birthday. I send you a Birthday Greeting Tho' there's little new to say But the selfsame words of hope and cheer And an earnest wish that the waiting year Be glad with joy each day. No stamp or postmark. Dear Mrs. Barker, just a card to wish you many happy returns from Tom. Mrs. Barker was Eliza Barker (nee Farley) and Tom, of course, grandad Tom. | |
![]() | A Happy Birthday 2 (front) A happy Birthday. The warmest of good wishes, I send with this card today. No stamp or postmark. Dear Mrs. Barker, just a card to wish you many happy returns of the day. With love from Mrs. Hall x Mrs Barker was probably great-grandmother Eliza (nee Farley). Mrs. Hall? Who knows? Alfred Hall married Emma Edmonds in 1872 and they had 8 children. Mrs. Hall could be Emma or one of the wives of the three sons... | |
![]() | A Happy Birthday 2 (back) A happy Birthday. The warmest of good wishes, I send with this card today. No stamp or postmark. Dear Mrs. Barker, just a card to wish you many happy returns of the day. With love from Mrs. Hall x Mrs Barker was probably great-grandmother Eliza (nee Farley). Mrs. Hall? Who knows? Alfred Hall married Emma Edmonds in 1872 and they had 8 children. Mrs. Hall could be Emma or one of the wives of the three sons... | |
![]() | Beaudesert Church (front) Beaudesert Church, Henley in Arden. Henley in Arden Birmingham, 1.15PM, 22 Sep 1916 Mr. & Mrs. G. Barker, No. 11 Gower Street, Lozells, Birmingham. Dear Mother & Dad, Just a pc hoping yo find you quite well as it leaves me getting a lot better. I am sorry you have not had my money but I have asked Sis to give you some till I come home. Mrs. Cox doesn't want me to come home till next week. I don't know what to do perhaps you will will see what Dad says about and tell Tom I have told him to ask you and I have also told Sis to ask you so perhaps you will let me know. I have been expecting a pc off the girls. Love Dolly. Mother and Dad were George Edwin and Eliza Barker. Dolly was, of course, Leah. | |
![]() | Beaudesert Church (back) Beaudesert Church, Henley in Arden. Henley in Arden Birmingham, 1.15PM, 22 Sep 1916 Mr. & Mrs. G. Barker, No. 11 Gower Street, Lozells, Birmingham. Dear Mother & Dad, Just a pc hoping yo find you quite well as it leaves me getting a lot better. I am sorry you have not had my money but I have asked Sis to give you some till I come home. Mrs. Cox doesn't want me to come home till next week. I don't know what to do perhaps you will will see what Dad says about and tell Tom I have told him to ask you and I have also told Sis to ask you so perhaps you will let me know. I have been expecting a pc off the girls. Love Dolly. Mother and Dad were George Edwin and Eliza Barker. Dolly was, of course, Leah. | |
![]() | Happy May Your Birthday Be (front) Now on this golden day I wreathe around thy way, Flowers most bright of heart delight That shall not fade for aye. No stamp or postmark. Dear Mrs. Barker, I wish you Hearty Congratulations on your Birthday. With love from Mrs. Ellis x This would be to Eliza Barker (nee Farley) from Sarah Ann Ellis (nee Hall). | |
![]() | Happy May Your Birthday Be (back) Now on this golden day I wreathe around thy way, Flowers most bright of heart delight That shall not fade for aye. No stamp or postmark. Dear Mrs. Barker, I wish you Hearty Congratulations on your Birthday. With love from Mrs. Ellis x This would be to Eliza Barker (nee Farley) from Sarah Ann Ellis (nee Hall). | |
![]() | Hearty New Year Wishes (front) Hearty New Year Wishes, May you be prosporous, free from care, Through all the days in store, And fortune fair grant you a share Of all you wish and more. Burton-on-Trent, 2.15PM, 31 Dec 1915 Mr. & Mrs. G. Barker, 11 Gower St, Lozells, Birmingham With all the best of good wishes for a Happy New Year. From G. E. Barker. Mr. & Mrs. G. Barker were our great-grandparents George Edwin and Eliza Barker. So who was the other G. E. Barker? | |
![]() | Hearty New Year Wishes (back) Hearty New Year Wishes, May you be prosporous, free from care, Through all the days in store, And fortune fair grant you a share Of all you wish and more. Burton-on-Trent, 2.15PM, 31 Dec 1915 Mr. & Mrs. G. Barker, 11 Gower St, Lozells, Birmingham With all the best of good wishes for a Happy New Year. From G. E. Barker. Mr. & Mrs. G. Barker were our great-grandparents George Edwin and Eliza Barker. So who was the other G. E. Barker? |
BMD Certificates | ![]() | Marriage Certificate for George Edwin BARKER and Eliza FARLEY (229) |
Census | ![]() | 1891 England Census for Aston, Warwickshire RG12 Piece 2430 Folio 103 Page 16
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![]() | 1901 England Census for Birmingham, Warwickshire RG13 Piece 2840 Folio 107 Page 26
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![]() | 1911 England Census for Birmingham, Warwickshire RG14 18 2 80 18280 0273 03
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![]() | 1911 England Census for Birmingham, Warwickshire RG14 18 2 80 18280 0273 03-T
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Albums | ![]() | Rene's Postcard Album 2 (120) This album is mostly postcards sent to or from various family members or friends. There are very few family photographs in it. Most are blank on the reverse of the card, however some of the postcards do indicate the whereabouts of family members. |
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Reference | The Williams Family Tree. "Eliza Farley". The Williams Family Tree. https://williamsfamilytree.co.uk/tree/getperson.php?personID=I484&tree=wft (accessed January 19, 2021). |
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