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  1. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Barbara Spooner Wilberforce. Wife of William Wilberforce

  2. Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Barbara Wilberforce born 1799 Clapham, Surrey, England died 1820 Stoke Newington, Middlesex, England including ancestors + mitochondrial DNA + more in the free family tree community.

  3. Wilberforce’s favourite child was his third son, Samuel. Barbara had nearly died after giving birth, and when he was two weeks old his parents passed a terrible night in which they thought he was dying. 13 Close Perhaps it was this uncertain start that so endeared him to his father, and made his birthdays such memorable occasions, but it is more likely to have been a temperamental compatibility.

  4. Barbara Spooner Wilberforce. Mrs. William Wilberforce and Child, Porträt von John Linnell (1824) Barbara Ann Wilberforce, geborene Barbara Ann Spooner, (* 24. Dezember 1771 in Birches Green, Warwickshire; † 21. April 1847 in East Farleigh, Kent) war die Ehefrau des britischen Abolitionisten und Abgeordneten William Wilberforce .

  5. Lord Calthorpe, Barbara Wilberforce’s cousin, is an example of a less well-known figure who was prominent in Wilberforce’s world. Through his relationship to Wilberforce’s wife, he is also demonstrative of how inter-connected Wilberforce’s social circle became over time – a cousin-in-law who became a friend who became a patron who eventually became godfather to Wilberforce’s first ...

  6. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 29739279. Source citation. She was the third child and eldest daughter of Isaac Spooner of Elmdon Hall, Warwickshire, a Birmingham banker, and his wife, Barbara Gough-Calthorpe, the sister of the first Lord Calthorpe. On 15 April 1797, while at Bath, she met her future husband, William Wilberforce, to whom she had been ...

  7. He bought Battersea Rise House in 1790. This was eventually to become the “headquarters” of the Clapham fellowship. Wilberforce lived with Thornton until Wilberforce’s marriage to Barbara Spooner. He and Barbara then moved into Bloomfield, one of two houses built on the grounds.