(1) Hij is getrouwd met Jemima WALLIS.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 4 januari 1792 te Wadhurst, Ticehurst, East Sussex, hij was toen 44 jaar oud.Bronnen 1, 2
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth MABB.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 22 april 1772 te Wadhurst, Ticehurst, East Sussex, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.
A messuage, formerly an oasthouse, with the newly-erected end or building adjoining it, with a garden, close or yard (¼a) at Cousley Wood (S: road through Cousley Wood to Lamberhurst Down; W: land of William James; N, E: land of Matthew Boorman), occupied by JEMIMA READ and THOMAS BARHAM, before Michael Monk and Christopher Russell, with the right to draw water at the draw-well of the messuage of Matthew Boorman, before Joseph Sharpe
On 24 and 25 June 1793 Thomas Pettit the elder of Wadhurst, yeoman, sold the property for £95 to THOMAS BARHAM of Wadhurst, wheelwright, who had married JEMIMA, Fullager Read's widow, at Wadhurst on 4 January 1792.
On 26 June THOMAS and JEMIMA BARHAM mortgaged the property for £100 at 5% to Edward Hilder of Burwash, miller.
Jemima was buried at Wadhurst on 22 July 1796 and Thomas Barham (who had been baptised at Wadhurst on 18 October 1748, the eldest son of Nicholas Barham and Elizabeth Greagsby), was buried there on 26 November 1808.
By 1822 the property had descended to Thomas Barham's nephew Nicholas Barham of Wadhurst, wheelwright, the eldest son of his brother Nicholas (d1807), baptised at Wadhurst on 17 May 1785.
On 1 June 1822 Barham agreed to sell the property to John Tompsett of Wadhurst, farmer, at a price to be settled by Robert Willsher, Thomas Parker (replaced by George Bond) and Jeffery Austen. In July and August 1822 detailed pedigrees of the Read and Barham families were prepared, copies of register-entries obtained and an affidavit in support made by Thomas Barham's youngest sister Ruth Damper, then a widow, of 12 Jubilee Street, Brighton.
On 27 August 1822 letters of administration of the estate of Fullagar Read were granted to his son Joseph Read of Salehurst. On 31 August 1822 Nicholas Barham and his wife Elizabeth were joined by the mortgagee Edward Hilder of Burwash, farmer, to convey to John Tompsett and his trustee John Baldock of Burwash, gent, for £200, of which £110 18s was paid to Hilder the mortgagee
The property now consisted of four messuages, occupied by Nicholas Barham, Thomas Baldock, James Woodgate and Thomas Stapley; [blank] Crosley's land lay to the west, and Alfred Boorman's to the north and east (3/25, 26) Deeds of houses and land at Sparrows Green, Wadhurst On 27 & 28 Feb 1755 William Moreland of Court Lodge in Lamberhurst, Kent, esq, with his trustee Alexander Courthope of Sprivers in Horsmonden, Kent, sold for £30 to Nicholas Barham of Wadhurst, wheelwright, a property described as a piece of land (1a) being the upper corner of a field called Great Sparrows, part of Westons Farm in Wadhurst, formerly occupied by John Wood and now by John Elliott, the residue of the field having been sold by Moreland on 25 & 26 Feb 1755 to Richard Tapsell of Wadhurst, gent Barham died intestate in 1790 and letters of administration were granted to his son Thomas Barham of Wadhurst, wheelwright, on 14 Jun 1790 [SM/D10.112]. On 20 & 21 Aug 1792 he sold the property, then described a piece of land on which a messuage had been lately erected, for £135 to his brother Nicholas Barham of Wadhurst, wheelwright and on the same day entered into a bond for £100 to indemnify NB against any claim to dower by TB's wife, Jemima (4-6) On 7 May 1823 Nicholas Barham, wheelwright and his wife Elizabeth, Samuel Wallis, bricklayer and his wife Phylis, Eastmund Barham and his wife Mary all of Wadhurst and Tallificumi Barham of Upper Tooting in Surrey, spinster, sold the property to Samuel Wallis and his trustees Samuel Baldwin the younger of Wadhurst, innkeeper and Thomas Burton of Wadhurst, shopkeeper for £180, being 4/5 of the agreed purchase price of £225, and covenanted to levy a fine in Easter Term or before the end of Trinity Term.
Thomas BARHAM | ||||||||||||||||||
(1) 1792 | ||||||||||||||||||
Jemima WALLIS | ||||||||||||||||||
(2) 1772 | ||||||||||||||||||
Elizabeth MABB |
Licence - Jemima READE & Thomas BARHAM. Both signed, witnesses James WALLIS & Thomas COOPER. License dated 2 January 1792, Thomas aged 44 upwards, a widower and wheelwright of Wadhurst. Jemima shown as spinster* aged 36 upwards and also of Wadhurst. Bondsmen Thomas BARHAM & Benjamin HEARNDEN an Innholder of South Malling. *she was not a spinster and had previously been married to Fullagar READE/ www.mandywillard.co.uk