Generation No. 1 | |||
1. Barbara Wilberforce [Spooner] She was born 24th Dec 1777 at Birches Green, Aston, Warwickshire, daughter of Isaac Spooner of Elmdon Hall, Warwickshire; died 23rd Apr 1847 at The Vicarage, East Farleigh, Kent; buried after 23rd Apr 1847 at St. Mary's Church, East Farleigh, Kent | |||
She married William Wilberforce, M.P. on after 30th May 1797 at Walcot, near Bath, Somerset. He was born 24th Aug 1759, son of Robert Wilberforce and Elizabeth Bird; died 29th Jul 1833. They had the following children: | |||
i | William who was born 21st Jul 1798; died 1879, aged 81 years | ||
ii | Barabara who was born 1799; died 30th Dec 1821, aged 22 years | ||
iii | Elizabeth who was born 1801; died Mar 1832, aged 31 years | ||
iv | Venarable Robert Isaac who was born 19th Dec 1802; died 3rd Feb 1857, aged 54 years | ||
2 | v | Rt. Rev. Samuel who was born 7th Sep 1805 at Clapham Common, London; died 19th Jul 1873 Dorking, Surrey, killed from the shock of a fall from his horse; aged 67 years | |
3 | vi | Rev. Henry William who was born 22nd Sep 1807; died 23rd Apr 1873 Gloucestershire | |
Generation No. 2 | |||
2. Rt. Rev. Samuel Wilberforce, D.D., Lord bishop of Oxford was the son of William Wilberforce, M.P. and Barbara Wilberforce [Spooner]. He was born 7th Sep 1805 at Clapham Common, London; died 19th Jul 1873 at Dorking, Surrey, killed from the shock of a fall from his horse; aged 67 years | |||
He married Emily Sarjent on 11th Jun 1828 at Woolavington, Sussex. She was born 1807 at Woolavington, Sussex; christened 2nd Aug 1807 at Woolavington, Sussex; died 10th Mar 1841, aged 34 years | |||
3. Rev. Henry William Wilberforce was the son of William Wilberforce, M.P. and Barbara Wilberforce [Spooner]. He was born 22nd Sep 1807; died 23rd Apr 1873 at Stroud, Gloucestershire | |||
He married Mary Sarjent on 24th Jul 1834 at Woolavington, Sussex. She was born 1810 at Woolavington, Sussex; christened 23rd Jun 1811 at Woolavington, Sussex; died 1878, aged 67 years | |||
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