Monday, November 8, 2021

The Barkers of Inchfield

In the past this Blog has included posts on families with links to the Hileys - namely the Heaps of Cornholme, the Parsonses of Sabden and the Harrisons of Walsden. This post looks at the Barkers of Inchfield, Walsden.

John Travis
                                                                                                                                                                                    The Blog has already included excerpts from John Travis’s ‘Notes: (Historical and Biographical) mainly of Todmorden and District’, published in 1896.  Among his many other books on Todmorden and Walsden and their inhabitants was 'Walsden families in olden times', the front cover of which is shown below.





The book includes a chapter on the Barkers of Inchfield, reproduced below:



Thomas Barker of Inchfield married Betty Law in Todmorden in 1782. Their 7 children are listed by John Travis above. Their daughter Sally married John Harrison of 'Raked Barn', or Rake Head Barn, and their 9 children are also listed. Sally and John's daughter Betty married Charles Hiley in 1844. The post of 8th February 2021 told about the Harrisons of Walsden.

Thomas Barker died in 1821. The record of his death shows him living at Thornsgreese in Higher Inchfield at the time. John Travis says that Thomas was carried from Inchfield and buried at Cross Stone Church in Todmorden. Records of the cemetery show that there is a grave in the old yard at Cross Stone that was owned by Thomas Barker of Inchfield, but it is now overgrown and there is no record of a headstone. Betty died ten years later.

Thornsgreese in 2018

Another connection between the Barkers and the Hileys arose in 1875 when Mary Barker married Robert Highley in the United Methodist Free Church in Inchfield Bottom. Mary was a great granddaughter of Thomas and Betty Barker of Inchfield and Robert was a great grandson of John and Grace (nee Ogden) Highley. John and Grace's was the first Hiley marriage to take place in Todmorden after the move west from Warley.

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