Charles Barnard/Barrett Occupation & Injury (General)

by Squillysmum, Saturday, June 13, 2020, 16:54 (1412 days ago)

HI all,

I know I'm not the only one digging around in Charles' life, so mybe somebody here has alreasy investigated this and found some answers. I've included both surnames just for clarity.

Looking at various censuses it looks as though Charles was seriously injured around 1857/8 - maybe in a mining accident? In 1861 his occupation, we think (the census is very faded), is given as 'Former Iron Miner'. By 1871 there is a note saying (again, this is a best guess) 'Cripple 13 Yrs'. In 1881 he is designated as 'Afflicted'.

I wondered if anyone has had any success in identifying the details of his injury and/or how he came by it? I have been looking but have, so far, come up empty.

Karen

Charles Barnard/Barrett Occupation & Injury

by macast @, North Yorkshire, England, Sunday, June 28, 2020, 14:09 (1397 days ago) @ Squillysmum

Hi Karen

I'm also researching the Barnards.... which branch does your Charles belong to? I have several Charles Barnard men in my database.

Marcie

Charles Barnard/Barrett Occupation & Injury

by MPGriffiths @, Sunday, June 28, 2020, 14:43 (1397 days ago) @ Squillysmum

? Does is read: Farmwork .... iron mine

Looking at the baptism of Charles & Sophia's children.

Charlotte - 1853 - Charles, residence was Wigpool
Jonathan - 1855 - residence: Lining Wood
Sophia - 1858 - Pingry Tump


? not sure it's 3 years in 1871
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Checking for any other baptisms residence: Pingry Tump - there is this one

19 October 1857 - William WINTLE ( occupation: Farmer) and Mary - had a daughter : Mary, christened at Drybrook.

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