Isabella BARTON
Abt 1742 - 1825 (~ 83 years)-
Name Isabella BARTON Birth Abt 1742 [1] - Isabell Barton, aged 25, residing Long Preston. Henry Hardacre, aged 40, residing Long Preston. Marriage Licence date: 18 May 1767.
Gender Female Death Dec 1825 Long Preston, Yorkshire, England Burial 20 Dec 1825 Long Preston St Marys, Yorkshire, England [2] - Isabel Hardacre, (abode) Long Preston, (aged) 84 years.
Person ID I3966 Hardaker One-name Study Last Modified 8 Jan 2024
Family Henry HARDACRE, b. 1727, Bendgate, Yorkshire, England d. Dec 1798, Bendgate, Yorkshire, England (Age 71 years) Marriage 21 May 1767 Long Preston, Yorkshire, England [3] Type: By Licence - Henry Hardacre OTP, Yeoman, and Isabella Barton OTP, Spinster. Henry signed and Isabella made her mark. Witnesses were Stephen Hardacre (Henry's brother) and William Barton.
Children 1. Betty HARDACRE, b. 1768, Bendgate, Yorkshire, England d. Jun 1846, Long Preston, Yorkshire, England (Age 78 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] + 2. Henry HARDACRE, b. 1771, Bendgate, Yorkshire, England d. Sep 1819, Bendgate, Yorkshire, England (Age 48 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] Family ID F1292 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 28 Jan 2023
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Event Map Marriage - Type: By Licence - 21 May 1767 - Long Preston, Yorkshire, England Death - Dec 1825 - Long Preston, Yorkshire, England Burial - 20 Dec 1825 - Long Preston St Marys, Yorkshire, England = Link to Google Earth Pin Legend : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set
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Sources - [S518] Borthwick Institute for Archives (Reliability: 1).
Yorkshire, Archbishop Of York Marriage Licences Index, 1613-1839; Record sequence number 6; Page number 135. - [S565] North Yorkshire County Record Office via FMP (Reliability: 1).
Archive reference: PR/PRL 1/13, Page: 51 - [S599] North Yorkshire Parish Registers via Ancestry (Reliability: 1).
North Riding Record Office; Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire, England; Parish Registers for North Yorkshire; Reference: PR/PRL 1/8
- [S518] Borthwick Institute for Archives (Reliability: 1).