Frank was baptized on the 26th April 1891 at All Saints Church, Leek Wooton.
1891 Census - Frank was 2 weeks old living with his mother and siblings, in Leek Wootton.
1911 Census - Frank was employed as a clerk, at Warwick Workhouse, Warwickshire.
Frank married Mary Elizabeth Belfield in 1922, the marriage was registered in Prestwich, Lancashire. l am unaware of any children from the marriage.
England & Wales National Probate Calendar
(Index of Wills & Administrations)1858-1966
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Frank Walter Barbery of Harborough House, Warwick Road, Lapworth, Warwickshire died 7 June 1941 at Hatton Mental Hospital, Hatton, Warwickshire Administration Birmingham 18 August 1941 to Mary Elizabeth Barbery widow.
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Headstone says that Frank 'died for his country'. I have not been able to find any military details for Frank concerning WW2. There are records of a Frank W. Barbery fighting in WW1, but not sure if it is the same Frank.
Frank died in Hatton Asylum aged 50.
His widow Mary, married a William Hodges in 1948.
Frank was baptized on the 26th April 1891 at All Saints Church, Leek Wooton.
1891 Census - Frank was 2 weeks old living with his mother and siblings, in Leek Wootton.
1911 Census - Frank was employed as a clerk, at Warwick Workhouse, Warwickshire.
Frank married Mary Elizabeth Belfield in 1922, the marriage was registered in Prestwich, Lancashire. l am unaware of any children from the marriage.
England & Wales National Probate Calendar
(Index of Wills & Administrations)1858-1966
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Frank Walter Barbery of Harborough House, Warwick Road, Lapworth, Warwickshire died 7 June 1941 at Hatton Mental Hospital, Hatton, Warwickshire Administration Birmingham 18 August 1941 to Mary Elizabeth Barbery widow.
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Headstone says that Frank 'died for his country'. I have not been able to find any military details for Frank concerning WW2. There are records of a Frank W. Barbery fighting in WW1, but not sure if it is the same Frank.
Frank died in Hatton Asylum aged 50.
His widow Mary, married a William Hodges in 1948.
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