Hij is getrouwd met Frances HUMPHREY.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 5 mei 1640 te St Nicholas, Rochester, Kent, hij was toen 25 jaar oud.
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In his father's Will he was bequeathed all his property in Maidstone, which included a house called 'The Cider Mill', with a garden orchard, and the underwood growing at Verage. This last no doubt a valuable asset in view of the demand for charcoal.
Although the inheritance of Stephen, the eldest son, was mainly in Maidstone, he seems to have resided at Wadhurst where he died in 1673, aged 53 years, leaving three sons and two daughters. A grandson of his, named Nicholas, was living at Speldhurst in 1727, when he acted as administrator for the will of the third and last John Barham of Shoesmiths - his father's first cousin.
In 1642 Stephen contributed 2 shillings to the relief of the Irish Protestants. He was mentioned in the 1644 Will of Nicholas Barham (c1559-1645) who was his father's Uncle. He was also left £20 by his brother John. Stephen's will was dated 25 October 1669. He was buried as Mr. Stephen Barham at Wadhurst on 18 February 1672/3.
Stephen married Frances Humphrey on 5 May 1640 at St. Nicholas, Rochester in Kent.
Frances was buried on 29 September 1675 in Wadhurst.
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