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Barber Sydney Vaughan

matthewj64

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Hi, I’m hoping some local knowledge might help.

I’m researching a family photo from around 1905 of a couple, the man is named on the back as Stanley BRINTON; this is the name assumed by Sydney Vaughan BARBER after he deserted his wife sometime around 1900 and resurfaced in Australia.

Sydney Vaughan BARBER, born 1866 Handsworth, Staffordshire, was a solicitor in Birmingham.

In 1893 he married Kate Madeleine GREEN, St George's Church, Edgebaston. Divorce papers show that by 1904 he was living in Australia under the alias Stanley BRINTON.

Also marrying in 1893 were his brother, William Henry Barber, to Martha Constance Hattie Onions (Barber Institute founders) and his sister Ada Beatrice Barber to Walter Thomas Bantock.

Sydney/Stanley married twice more in Australia (Evelyn Irene Hammond - 1910) and (Ella Goodman - 1935), and died 1950, Sydney, Australia. It's possible that he met Evelyn Hammond in the UK - she is the one whose history I'm trying to piece together, though its proving difficult as she probably used an alias as well.

Were there any local newspaper mentions of him around the time he disappeared circa 1900?

Are there any other photos of him, maybe from his or his siblings’ weddings? This would help to confirm his identity and make sure I’m on the right track. I have contacted the Barber Institute, who provided a photo of his brother but did not have any of Sydney Vaughan.

Regards

M
 
hi M we have some pretty good researchers on this forum who will be happy to help so hopefully you will get some response...i dont have access at the min to the british newspaper archives which are online but maybe someone who does will do a search for you...

all the best

lyn
 
Have found this...

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KX4J-VZV

...not sure if it's your Evelyn Brinton but if you look at the original, it lists her birth place as Australia.

Also on her death record here...

https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search/result?11

...could the (Aveling) listed under Father's name be significant?

Hi MWS, thanks for the quick reply

I'm fairly sure that's her on the passenger list as it also mentions S. Brinton as her husband, but I think they may have been living apart by then. She was travelling with the Eytons at the time, possibly as a carer for Mrs Eyton. It actually lists her birth place on the next page as Surrey, England, which agrees with what shows on her death and marriage transcriptions, but I suspect wasn't true.

The death transcription has her father as (no given name) Aveling, solicitor, and mother not recorded, whereas the marriage transcription has the parents as William Hoadley BAYLEY, Solicitor, deceased; Elizabeth ALERTON.

My suspicions are that Evelyn's details were falsified at marriage for some reason, and then Sydney/Stanley couldn't recall them as the informant when she died.

M :)
 
hi M we have some pretty good researchers on this forum who will be happy to help so hopefully you will get some response...i dont have access at the min to the british newspaper archives which are online but maybe someone who does will do a search for you...

all the best

lyn

Thanks lyn - I have tried the british newspaper archives without luck so far, but I do find them difficult to use and I'm not sure how good their coverage is

M
 
Just adding the marriage and death transcriptions in case there is something of relevance, but as mentioned, I don't think the details for Evelyn are accurate and may be red herrings. Its possible she was never in the UK.

From the research I've been doing, its likely her unmarried parents were Charles BAYLEY and Bridget Elizabeth MURPHY and she was born in Hobart, Tasmania in 1871. She is at an industrial school until around 16 years of age, where she went by the name of Eva or Eveline MURPHY. The next trace of her is the photo of her, "Auntie Eva", with Stanley Brinton in around 1905

Marriage
*****
Groom: Sydney Vaughan BARBER, Bachelor, Clerk, 42
Place of Birth: Birmingham, England
Usual Residence: Mosman, Sydney
Parents: William Henry BARBER, Jeweller, deceased; Elizabeth (surname unknown)
Bride: Evelyn Irene HAMMOND, Widow, Domestic duties, 35
Place of Birth: Surrey, England
Usual Residence: Hobart
Parents: William Hoadley BAYLEY, Solicitor, deceased; Elizabeth ALERTON
Marriage: 21 Dec 1910, The Methodist Parsonage, Paddington
Witnesses: Fred R Nicholls; C L M Wheen; Minister: Harold Wheen
*****

Death
*****
Name: Irene Evelyn BRINTON
Date of death: 27 July 1935
Place: 9 Clarence St, Sydney
Occupation:
Sex: Female
Age: 59
Conjugal status:
Place of birth: Surrey, England
Time in Aust colonies: 34 years in NSW
Father: (Given name not stated) AVELING
Occupation: Solicitor
Mother: (None recorded)
Place of marriage: Nottingham, England
Age at marriage: 22
Name of spouse: Stanley BRINTON
Children of marriage: No issue
Informant: (Signed) Stanley BRINTON, widower, Greenknowe Flats, Greenknowe Ave, Sydney
Cause of death: Mitral stenosis
Length of illness:
Medical attendant: Cecil W Harris
Date last seen: 27 July 1935
Date of burial: 28 July 1935
Place of burial: Delivered to the Rookwood Crematoriums
Minister & Religion: Bruce McCarthy, Church of England
Undertaker: Daniel Whelan, Employed by MRS P Kirby and son Ltd; Witnesses: O Frauenfelder, P Papert
Cremation date: 28 July 1935; Cremation place: Rookwood Crematorium; Cremation informant: S V Voller, Superintendent
Cremation religion:
Cremation witnesses: A T Holland; Registered: 29 July 1935 – Sydney
Notes:
*****
 
Martha Barber, wife of Sir Henry Barber, when she died in 1933, left a 500 a year annuity to her brother in law Sidney Vaughan Barber, and on his decease 250 a year to Ella Goodman!
 
Thank you for this new piece of information! I've only just now revisited this post, so apologies for not replying sooner.

Updates: I have found one reference to his disappearance in the Yorkshire Evening Post October 4 1899 "Mr. Sydney Vaughton Barber, a young solicitor practising in Birmingham, has disappeared from home"

I have also obtained a photo from the wedding of his sister, Ada Beatrice Barber to Walter Thomas Bantock in 1893 that he is included in. I would still be interested in seeing photos of the 1893 weddings of William Henry Barber to Martha Constance Hattie Onions and Sydney Vaughan Barber to Kate Madeleine Green if anyone comes across them.

Thanks again
M :)

adding...also just found a detailed article "Birmingham Divorce Suit" from the Birmingham Daily Gazette 30 May 1907
 
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