The 1871 Census lists Thomas Doorbar as "farming 50 acres" in Higher Greasley, Wincle, Cheshire.
The 1881 Census lists Thomas Doorbar as "farming 62 acres" in Higher Greasley, Wincle, Cheshire.
In the 1871 Census, Sarah is listed as being about 31 years old (born about 1840) and born in Heaton, Staffordshire.
Marriage Notes for Thomas Doorbar and Sarah Swindells-11654
The marriage of Thomas Doorbar and Sarah Swindells is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD. However, this marriage record is not available in the FHL.
In the 1871 Census, Eliza J. Doorbar is listed as being about 10 years old (born about 1861) and born in Heaton, Staffordshire.
The birth of James Doorbar is listed in the online FreeBMD.
In the 1871 Census, James Doorbar is listed as being about 8 years old (born about 1863) and born in Heaton, Staffordshire.
In the 1871 Census, Elizabeth Doorbar is listed as being about 7 years old (born about 1864) and born in Wincle, Cheshire.
The birth of Sarah Ann Doorbar is listed in the online FreeBMD.
In the 1871 Census, Sarah A. Doorbar is listed as being about 4 years old (born about 1867) and born in Wincle, Cheshire.
Research Note: The online FreeBMD contains a listing for a birth of Emma Doorbar that was registered in July-September 1868 in Macclesfield district.
In the 1871 Census, Emma Doorbar is listed as being about 2 year old (born about 1869) and born in Wincle, Cheshire.
The 1871 Census lists George Doorbar as being "2 months old" (born about 1871) and born in Wincle, Cheshire.
Research Note: The online FreeBMD contains a birth for a George Doorbar that was registered in the July-September 1870 quarter of 1870 in Macclesfield district.
The birth of Martha Doorbar is listed in the online FreeBMD.
The birth of Mary Doorbar is listed in the online FreeBMD.
The birth of John Doorbar is listed in the online FreeBMD.
The birth of Henry Doorbar is listed in the online FreeBMD.
The birth of Thomas Doorbar is listed in the online FreeBMD.
Marriage Notes for Hugh Doorbar and Emma Smith-11651
The marriage of Hugh Doorbar and Emma Smith is listed in the Silverdale parish register (FHL Film # 1526110), and states that at the time of their marriage on 14 January 1867, Hugh Doorbar was about 28 years old (born about 1839), a Bachelor and Labourer of Silverdale, and that his father was Hugh Doorbar, a Farmer; and that Emma Smith was about 23 years old (born about 1844), a Spinster of Fenton, and that her father was Thomas Smith, a Potter.
This marriage is also listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD.
The birth of Frederick Edmund Heapy is listed in the online FreeBMD and Cheshire BMD.
The 1861 Census lists Hannah Doorbar as being about 6 years old (born about 1855) and born in Rushton Spencer, Staffordshire.
Research Note: The online FreeBMD contains a listing for a Hannah Doorbar whose birth was registered in the quarter of October-December 1854 in the district of Leek, Staffordshire.
Marriage Notes for Frederick Edmund Heapy and Hannah Doorbar (Doorber)-11641
The marriage of Frederick Edmund Heapy and Hannah Doorbar was by Banns and is listed St. Peter's Prestbury Parish Register (FHL Film # 2093808, Item #4), and states that Frederick was 21 years old (born about 1856) of Bosley, a Bachelor and Baker, and that his father was Joihn Heapy, a Miller; and that Hannah was 21 years old (born about 1856) of Bosley, a Spinster, and her father was Hugh Doorbar, a Farmer. The marriage was witnessed by Samuel Goodwin and Sarah Ann Dooley.
The birth of John Heapy is listed in the online FreeBMD.
The 1881 Census lists John Heapy living with his parents in Cooper Side, Heaton, Staffordshire..
The birth of Thomas Goodfellow is listed in the online FreeBMD.
The 1851 Census, lists Elizabeth Doorbar as being about 7 years old (born about 1844) and born in Buglawton, Cheshire.
Marriage Notes for Thomas Goodfellow and Elizabeth Doorbar-11644
The marriage of Thomas Goodfellow and Elizabeth Doorbar was by Banns and is listed St. Peter's Prestbury Parish Register (FHL Film # 2093807, Item #2), and states that Thomas was 23 years old (born about 1844) of Bosley, a Bachelor and Farmer, and that his father was William Goodfellow, a Farmer; and that Elizabeth was 23 years old (born about 1844) of Bosley, a Spinster, and her father was Hugh Doorbar, a Labourer. The marriage was witnessed by Peter Boond and Richard George Butt.
The birth of William James Goodfellow is listed in the online FreeBMD.
The 1881 Census lists Willaim Goodfellow living with his grandparents--Hugh and Mary Doorbar--at Cooper Side, Heaton, Staffordshire
the 1851 Census lists Isaac Doorbar as being about 2 years old (born about 1849) and born in Buglawton, Cheshire.
Marriage Notes for Isaac Doorbar and Sarah Parsons-11652
This marriage is listed in the online FreeBMD.
The birth of Moses Doorbar is listed in the online FreeBMD.
The 1851 Census lists Moses Doorbar as being about 4 years old (born about 1847) and born in Buglawton, Cheshire.
The 1861 Census lists Moses Doorbar as being about 14 years old (born about 1847) and born in Biddulph, Staffordshire.
The 1881 Census mistakenly lists Moses Doorbar as Moses Doober, who was listed as residing in Wolstanton, being about 33 years old (born about 1848), born in Rushton (Spencer), and working as a General Labourer.
Research Note: The online FreeBMD contains a listing for a Moses Doorbar whose birth was registered in the quarter of October-December 1846 in the district of Congleton--which includes both the towns of Biddulph and Buglawton.
The 1881 Census lists Elizabeth as being about 21 years old (born about 1860) and born in Street Lane, Cheshire.
Marriage Notes for Moses Doorbar and Elizabeth Goodwin-11653
This marriage is listed in the online FreeBMD and Staffordshire BMD.
The birth of Hugh Doorbar is listed in the online FreeBMD, which lists his registered birth as having taken place during the July-September quarter of 1881 in the Wolstanton district.
Historial Note: Hugh Doorbar was the leader of the Birchenwood Rescue Team who went down the pit after the Minnie Pit Coal Mine disaster at Podmore Hall, Halmerend, Staffordshire, on 12 January 1918. 155 miners parished in this disaster. "Rescue teams from all over North Staffordshire were involved in the effort, but sadly, the Captain of the Birchenwood Rescue Team, Hugh Doorbar, was added to the fatality list due to a faulty valve on his breathing apparatus." For more information on this disaster and Hugh Doorbar, visit the website: http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/sirthomasboughey/history/halmer/MINN2.html.
The birth of Alice Honeyble is listed in the online FreeBMD.
Marriage Notes for Hugh Doorbar and Alice Honeyble (Honeybee)-11662
This marriage is listed in the online FreeBMD and Lancashire BMD.
The birth of James Doorbar is listed in the online FreeBMD.
The 1881 Census lists James Doorbar as being about 1 year old (born about 1880) and born in Rookery, Staffordshire.
The birth of Ellen Elizabeth Hancock is listed in the online FreeBMD.
The birth of John Doorbar is listed in the online FreeBMD.