Unknown Schofield

b. circa 1814
Unknown Schofield was born circa 1814.

He married Mary (?) circa 1835.

Child of Unknown Schofield and Mary (?)

Amos Dearnaley

b. circa 1756, d. July 1803
Amos Dearnaley|b. c 1756\nd. Jul 1803|../g0/p14.htm#i132|Unknown Dearnaley|b. c 1718|../g0/p82.htm#i816|Unknown (?)|b. c 1719|../g1/p1566.htm#i15659|||||||||||||
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unknown Dearnaley (c.1718)
Amos Dearnaley also went by the name of Amos Dearneley.
He also went by the name of Amus Dearnaly.
He also went by the name of Amos Dearnaly.
He also went by the name of Amos Dearnly.
He also went by the name of Amas Dearnaley.
Note:

re: Amos' father

From the Staley, Cheshire Tax records (FamilySearch), there there was a Jno Dearnely alive in 1799 who appeared at least through 1804. In 1803 there are two Jno Dearnaly entries. In 1804 there's John Dearnally and Jno Dearnally. John Dearnaly (variant spellings) continues through 1809.
Was one John the brother of Amos and the other their father?
Perhaps significantly both Amos & John Dearnaley named their firstborn sons John.

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Amos was probably born near or in Mottram-In-Longdendale, Cheshire. Unfortunately no church records can be found for his birth. He and Mary were married at the parish church of St. Michael and All Angels. They were members of the Church of England.

"In the Middle Ages, Mottram was important in the [Longdendale] District. Mottram was the centre of religion as well as being a market centre for the surrounding villages, while, in the later 18th century, the manorial court-house was situated in Mottram. In the infancy of the cotton trade, Motram has sizeable cotton-spinning concerns in the Wedneshough and Treacle Street area. In the early 19th century, Mottram was the district centre for shoe-making and tailoring." On-line history.

In 1757, during Amos' childhood, there was a severe food shortage and protestors rioted in nearby Macclesfield. There were food shortage riots again at Macclesfield in 1762. In 1767, James Hargreaves's spinning jenny automated the production of light cotton yarn and would forever transform the area. And in 1769, Captain Cook discovered Australia. In 1775 steam engines were being developed and applied to factories. In 1776, the first cotton mill was built in Cheshire, in nearby Stalybridge. And in 1779, Samuel Crompton invented the "Spinning Mule" which started volume manufacture of high-quality thread. 1795 was a particularly cold and harsh winter accompanied by food shortages. Food riots broke out all over Cheshire. - DFS

The Parish of Mottram-in-Longdendale was 8 townships :-     
Godley, Hattersley, Hollingworth, Matley, Mottram, Newton, Stayley,     Tintwistle (Inc. Ancient Chapel of Woodhead)     
In 1754 there were 558 families in the Parish - 435 Protestants and 123 Disssenters.


Occupation:
Amos Dearnaley was a Woollen Weaver.


Amos Dearnaley was born circa 1756 at near, Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England.

He was the son of Unknown Dearnaley and Unknown (?).

Amos Dearnaley married Mary Heaward, daughter of Unknown Heaward and Unknown (?), on 5 April 1779 at Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England,
Amos Dearnaly and Mary Heaward
both 'of this parish'
Amos signed: 'Amos Dearnly'
witnesses: William B Baner(?) & Henry Kelsall

A Robert Howard married Ann Jackson at St. Michaels and All Angels on 5 Apr 1779, the sameday on which Amos Dearnaley married Mary Heaward/Howard. Robert could have been her brother and they celebrated a joint wedding.


Note:
in 1798
This is likely to be the Amos mentioned below:

Land Tax Redemption 1798
Amos Dearnley paid 1s 3d as an ‘occupier’ in Stayley, with the property owner named as Jas Lawton.
Jno Dearnley paid 1s 1d as an ‘occupier’ in Stayley, with the property owner named as Jno. Smith.

Sam Dearnaley paid £2 5s 0d as an ‘occupier’ in Tintwistle, with the property owner named as Hble Tollemache.
Jno Dearnaley paid 3s 6d as an ‘occupier’ in Tintwistle, with the property owner named as Himself.
Jos Dearnaley paid 2s 7 1/2d as an ‘occupier’ in Tintwistle, with the property owner named as Geo. Newton.
Jno Dearnaley & others paid £1 116s 3d as ‘occupiers’ in Tintwistle, with the property owner named as Honerable Wilbraham Tollemache.

Amos Dearnaley also paid Land Tax in Staley in 1795, 1797, 1801, 1803.


Amos Dearnaley died in July 1803 at Stayley, Cheshire, England.

He was buried on 24 July 1803 at St Michaels and All Angels, Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England,
abode: "Stayley"
Amos is mentioned in his brother Joseph's will of 1809, but it is possible that Amos died in 1803 and Joseph used this form of words so that he could just say 4 parts to 4 siblings (or their families)?

The will says: "And I will that the same shall be paid to my brothers and sisters ... within 12 months next after my death to those that are living and those that are dead .... then I give there shares ...to be divided ... amongst there own children equal share and share alike...."

Children of Amos Dearnaley and Mary Heaward

Mary Heaward

b. 1756, d. 2 November 1840
Mary Heaward|b. 1756\nd. 2 Nov 1840|../g0/p14.htm#i133|Unknown Heaward|b. c 1727|../g0/p82.htm#i817|Unknown (?)|b. c 1727|../g0/p264.htm#i2632|||||||||||||
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unknown Dearnaley (c.1718)
Mary Heaward also went by the name of Mary Howard.
From 5 April 1779, her married name was Dearnaley.
Note:

There are a number of candidates for this Mary Heaward - all christened in Mottram-in-Longdendale.
If Mary's age at death is correct, then the two main candidates are:
Mary daughter of William & Mary     chr.22 Jul 1756
Mary daughter of Thomas & Ann      chr. 11 Jan 1756 (- MED's preference as William & Mary appear to have had another daughter Mary in 1759)
other options:
Mary daughter of William & Mary      chr.13 Apr 1759
Mary daughter of John & Sarah     chr. Jun 1759
Mary daughter of Thomas & Mary     chr. Jun 1759
Mary daughter of David & Mary     chr. 5 May 1758
Mary daughter of Thomas & Mary.     chr. 6 Sep 1755
Mary daughter of John & Betty     chr. 11 Feb 1754
Mary daughter of Robert & Alice     chr. 10 May 1752


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Mary and Amos were married at St. Michael and All Angels church at Mottram-in-Longendale.
In the past it has been assumed that Mary Heaward was the sister of Robert due to the same day marriage.
see Robert Howard
This now seems unlikely as Robert came from Hattersley (1748)

Mention of this church goes back to the first quarter of the thirteenth century. Mottram, itself, is mentioned in the Domesday Book (1086). The earliest church structure would have been wooden later replaced by Norman stonework. Some of that survives in the Norman barrel front, the initials of a Hollingsworth (noble family) over the north door, the decorated capital of the Norman period, and the carved effigy of a knight and his lady in Staveley chapel. The present church structure, however, dates from the end of the fifteenth century. In 1855, there was a major restoration, but the church building as it appears today is the same as it was over 500 years ago.

Family folklore:
Possibly a illegitimate Howarth connection & thence to Lord Howard of Glossop - MED.



Mary Heaward was born in 1756 at Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England.

She was the daughter of Unknown Heaward and Unknown (?).

Mary Heaward married Amos Dearnaley, son of Unknown Dearnaley and Unknown (?), on 5 April 1779 at Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England,
Amos Dearnaly and Mary Heaward
both 'of this parish'
Amos signed: 'Amos Dearnly'
witnesses: William B Baner(?) & Henry Kelsall

A Robert Howard married Ann Jackson at St. Michaels and All Angels on 5 Apr 1779, the sameday on which Amos Dearnaley married Mary Heaward/Howard. Robert could have been her brother and they celebrated a joint wedding.


Mary Heaward died on 2 November 1840 at Carr Brook, Stayley, Cheshire, England, at age 84 years
Registration District: Ashton and Oldham
Death in the Sub-district of Stayley     County of Chester
No. 363     Second of November 1840 at Carr Brook Stayley
Mary Dearnaley     Female     84 years     Relict of Amos Dearnaley Woollen Weaver
Cause of Death: Course of Nature.

Children of Mary Heaward and Amos Dearnaley

John Dearnaley

b. 30 May 1779
John Dearnaley|b. 30 May 1779|../g0/p14.htm#i134|Amos Dearnaley|b. c 1756\nd. Jul 1803|../g0/p14.htm#i132|Mary Heaward|b. 1756\nd. 2 Nov 1840|../g0/p14.htm#i133|Unknown Dearnaley|b. c 1718|../g0/p82.htm#i816|Unknown (?)|b. c 1719|../g1/p1566.htm#i15659|Unknown Heaward|b. c 1727|../g0/p82.htm#i817|Unknown (?)|b. c 1727|../g0/p264.htm#i2632|
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unknown Dearnaley (c.1718)
John Dearnaley also went by the name of John Deernelly.
He also went by the name of John Dearnally.
He also went by the name of John Dearneley.
Note:

possibly the John D married to Betty Hollingsworth.
See John Dearnaley.


John Dearnaley was born circa April 1779 at Tintwistle, Cheshire, England.

He was christened on 30 May 1779 at Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England.

He was the son of Amos Dearnaley and Mary Heaward.

John Dearnaley married Unknown (?) circa 1801.

John Dearnaley married Sarah Buckley on 1 March 1829 at Diocese of Chester, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England,
Groom's Name:      John Deernelly
Bride's Name:      Sarah Buckley
Marriage Date:      01 Mar 1829
Marriage Place:      Diocese Of Chester, Saddleworth, Yorkshire, England
Groom's Marital Status:      Widowed
Bride's Marital Status:      Widowed.


Occupation:
in 1841 John Dearnaley was a Woollen Weaver.


John Dearnaley appeared in the 1841 census at Moor Gate, Stayley, Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England.

DEARNALLY, Thomas      M      30      Ag Labourer     Cheshire      
DEARNALLY, Eliza           F      30           Cheshire      
DEARNALLY, Elizabeth      F      13           Cheshire
DEARNALLY, Sophia      F      10           Cheshire
DEARNALLY, Annis           F      6           Cheshire
DEARNALLY, Doctor      M      2           Cheshire

...
DEARNALLY, John          M     60     Woollen Weaver     Cheshire
DEARNALLY, Sally          F     51

RG number:HO107      Piece:102      Book/Folio:10/6      Page:7
Registration District:Ashton & Oldham      Sub District:Stayley
Civil Parish:Mottram In Longden Dale
Address:Moor Gate, Mottram In Longden Dale, Stayley      County:Cheshire.


John Dearnaley appeared in the 1851 census at Moor Gate, Stayley, Lancashire, England.

DEARNLEY, Thomas     Head     Mar     M     46     Ag Lab     Stayley, Cheshire See Thomas Dearnaley
DEARNLEY, Eliza          Wife     Mar     F     43          Mossley, Lancashire
DEARNLEY, Elizabeth     Dau     Unm     F     22     Frame Tenter     Stayley, Cheshire
DEARNLEY, Sophia          Dau     Unm     F     18     Woolen Garder     Stayley, Cheshire
DEARNLEY, Aness          Dau     Unm     F     17     Frame Tenter     Stayley, Cheshire
DEARNALEY, Doctor     Son          M     12     Cotton Piecer     Stayley, Cheshire
DEARNALEY, Elizabeth Ann     Dau          F     7          Stayley, Cheshire
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Moss family
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DEARNLEY, John          Head     Widower     M     70          Clothier     Tintwistle, Cheshire

RG number: HO107     Piece: 2239     Folio: 446     Page: 19     
Registration District: Ashton-Under-Lyne     Sub District: Stayley
Enumeration District: 2F          Ecclesiastical Parish: Stayley     
Civil Parish: Stayley
Address: Moor Gate, Stayley     County: Lancashire.


John Dearnaley appeared in the 1861 census at Castle, Stalyey, Tintwistle, Lancashire, England.

HOLLINGWORTH, Abel      Head      Mar     M      44      Labourer          Micklehurst, Cheshire
HOLLINGWORTH, Maria      Wife      Mar     F      45      Sewer          Micklehurst, Cheshire
DEARNALLY, John                Widr     M      82      Friend           Micklehurst, Cheshire

RG number: RG09      Piece: 3005      Folio: 4      Page: 5      
Registration District: Ashton-Under-Lyne      Sub District: 9 Stalyey
Ecclesiastical Parish: St Pauls      Civil Parish: Staly Tintwistle
Address: Private, Castle, Staly Tintwistle      County: Lancashire.

Mary Dearnaley

b. 24 November 1784
Mary Dearnaley|b. 24 Nov 1784|../g0/p14.htm#i135|Amos Dearnaley|b. c 1756\nd. Jul 1803|../g0/p14.htm#i132|Mary Heaward|b. 1756\nd. 2 Nov 1840|../g0/p14.htm#i133|Unknown Dearnaley|b. c 1718|../g0/p82.htm#i816|Unknown (?)|b. c 1719|../g1/p1566.htm#i15659|Unknown Heaward|b. c 1727|../g0/p82.htm#i817|Unknown (?)|b. c 1727|../g0/p264.htm#i2632|
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unknown Dearnaley (c.1718)
Mary Dearnaley was born circa November 1784 at Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England.

She was christened on 24 November 1784 at Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England.

She was the daughter of Amos Dearnaley and Mary Heaward.

Joseph Dearnaley

b. 26 June 1787, d. after April 1851
Joseph Dearnaley|b. 26 Jun 1787\nd. a Apr 1851|../g0/p14.htm#i136|Amos Dearnaley|b. c 1756\nd. Jul 1803|../g0/p14.htm#i132|Mary Heaward|b. 1756\nd. 2 Nov 1840|../g0/p14.htm#i133|Unknown Dearnaley|b. c 1718|../g0/p82.htm#i816|Unknown (?)|b. c 1719|../g1/p1566.htm#i15659|Unknown Heaward|b. c 1727|../g0/p82.htm#i817|Unknown (?)|b. c 1727|../g0/p264.htm#i2632|
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unknown Dearnaley (c.1718)
Joseph Dearnaley also went by the name of Joseph Desenley.
He also went by the name of Joseph Dernally.
He also went by the name of Joseph Dearnelley.
Joseph Dearnaley was born circa June 1787 at Stayley, Cheshire, England.

He was christened on 26 June 1787 at Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England.

He was the son of Amos Dearnaley and Mary Heaward.

Joseph Dearnaley married Hannah Woolley on 16 September 1814 at Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England,
both of the parish of Mottram
witnesses: James Woolley & John Marsland.


Joseph Dearnaley appeared in the 1841 census at Rushes, Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England.

DEARNALY, Joseph      M      50      Cheshire
DEARNALY, Hannah      F      50      Cheshire
DEARNALY, Abel           M      20      Cheshire      
DEARNALY, Mary           F      18      Cheshire
DEARNALY, Amos           M      14      Cheshire

RG number:HO107      Piece:102      Book/Folio:10/5      Page:4
Registration District:Ashton & Oldham      Sub District:Stayley      
Civil Parish:Mottram In Longden Dale
Address:Rushes, Mottram In Longden Dale, Stayley County:Cheshire.


Occupation:
in 1850 Joseph Dearnaley was a Woollen Weaver.


Occupation:
in 1851 Joseph Dearnaley was a Loom Weaver (Woollen).


Joseph Dearnaley appeared in the 1851 census at Rushes, Stayley, Lancashire, England.

DEARNLEY, Joseph      Head      Mar     M      63      Hand Loom Weaver (Woollen) Stayley, Cheshire
DEARNLEY, Hannah      Wife      Mar      F      63           Stayley, Cheshire
DEARNLEY, Amos           Son      Mar      M      23      Print Works (Back Tenter)     Stayley, Cheshire

RG number: HO107      Piece: 2239      Folio: 444      Page: 14
Registration District: Ashton-Under-Lyne      Sub District: Stayley
Enumeration District: 2F      Ecclesiastical Parish: Stayley      
Civil Parish: Stayley
Address: Rushes, Stayley      County: Lancashire.


Joseph Dearnaley died after April 1851.

Children of Joseph Dearnaley and Hannah Woolley

Abel Dearnaly

b. 5 May 1792
Abel Dearnaly|b. 5 May 1792|../g0/p14.htm#i137|Amos Dearnaley|b. c 1756\nd. Jul 1803|../g0/p14.htm#i132|Mary Heaward|b. 1756\nd. 2 Nov 1840|../g0/p14.htm#i133|Unknown Dearnaley|b. c 1718|../g0/p82.htm#i816|Unknown (?)|b. c 1719|../g1/p1566.htm#i15659|Unknown Heaward|b. c 1727|../g0/p82.htm#i817|Unknown (?)|b. c 1727|../g0/p264.htm#i2632|
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unknown Dearnaley (c.1718)
Abel Dearnaly also went by the name of Dearnaley - (spelling not found but added for indexing).
Abel Dearnaly was born circa April 1792 at Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England.

He was christened on 5 May 1792 at Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England.

He was the son of Amos Dearnaley and Mary Heaward.


Note:
in 1814
1814 Marriage witness ??? All Saints Church Glossop Marriages

28 Nov James HADFIELD & Ann WATERHOUSE (x) botp Wit: Thomas Taylor; Abel Dearnaley

Have not yey found in 1841 or 1851 census.

William Dearneley

b. 5 December 1802, d. circa May 1863
William Dearneley|b. 5 Dec 1802\nd. c May 1863|../g0/p14.htm#i138|James Dearnaley|b. c Sep 1781\nd. c Nov 1843|../g0/p254.htm#i2539|Mary Woodhouse|b. 30 May 1784\nd. a May 1861|../g0/p201.htm#i2004|Amos Dearnaley|b. c 1756\nd. Jul 1803|../g0/p14.htm#i132|Mary Heaward|b. 1756\nd. 2 Nov 1840|../g0/p14.htm#i133|Christopher Woodhouse|b. c 1756|../g0/p236.htm#i2357|Rebecca (?)|b. c 1756|../g0/p236.htm#i2358|
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unknown Dearnaley (c.1718)
William Dearneley also went by the name of William Dernley - Lucy's christening IGI.
He also went by the name of William Dearnally.
He also went by the name of William Dearnly.
He also went by the name of William Dearnaley.
William Dearneley was born in November 1802 at Stayley, Cheshire, England.

He was christened on 5 December 1802 at Old St George, Stalybridge, Cheshire, England,
William Dearnally - son of James Dearnally & Mary
Abode: Stayley.

He was the son of James Dearnaley and Mary Woodhouse.

William Dearneley married Betty Shaw, daughter of John Shaw, on 20 July 1829 at Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England,
both 'of this parish'
witnesses: James Shaw & John Marsland.


Occupation:
in 1833 William Dearneley was a Clothier.


Occupation:
in 1840 William Dearneley was a Woollen Weaver.


Residence:
on 10 April 1840 William Dearneley lived at Hyde's Mill, Micklehurst, Cheshire, England.


Occupation:
in 1841 William Dearneley was a Labourer.


William Dearneley appeared in the 1841 census at Slack Mill, Micklehurst, Stayley, Cheshire, England.

DEARNALEY, Willim      M      35      Labourer     Cheshire      
DEARNALEY, Betty      F      35      Cheshire      
DEARNALEY, Jane      F      11      Cheshire      
DEARNALEY, James M      9      Cheshire      
DEARNALEY, Lucy      F      7      Cheshire      
DEARNALEY, Mary      F      5      Cheshire      
DEARNALEY, John      M      1      Cheshire
     
RG number:HO107      Piece:102      Book/Folio:1/5      Page:4
Registration District:Ashton & Oldham      Sub District:Stayley      
Civil Parish:Mottram In Longden Dale
Address: Slack Mill, Mottram In Longden Dale, Micklehurst      County:Cheshire.


William Dearneley appeared in the 1851 census at Hey Heads, Stayley, Cheshire, England.

DEARNALLY, William     Head     Mar     M     48     Man Servant     Stayley, Cheshire
DEARNALLY, Betty          Wife     Mar     F     46          Stayley, Cheshire
DEARNALLY, Jane          Dau     Unm     F     20     Cotton Reeller (sic)     Stayley, Cheshire
DEARNALLY, James          Son     Unm     M     19     Woollen Feeder     Stayley, Cheshire
DEARNALLY, Lucy          Dau     Unm     F     17     Cotton Reeller     Stayley, Cheshire
DEARNALLY, Mary          Dau     Unm     F     14          Stayley, Cheshire
DEARNALLY, John          Son          M     10     Scholar     Stayley, Cheshire

RG number: HO107     Piece: 2239     Folio: 455     Page: 4
Registration District: Ashton-Under-Lyne     Sub District: Stayley
Enumeration District: 2G     Ecclesiastical Parish: Stayley     
Civil Parish: Stayley     Municipal Borough:
Address:
Hey Heads, Stayley     County: Lancashire.


Occupation:
in 1856 at Mossley, Lancashire, England, William Dearneley was a Labourer.


Occupation:
in 1860 William Dearneley was a Servant.


Occupation:
in 1861 William Dearneley was a Man servant.


William Dearneley appeared in the 1861 census at Private, Hollins Lane, Staly, Tintwistle, Lancashire, England.

KNOTT, Andrew     Head          31     Cotton Spinner     Lancashire
KNOTT, Jane     Wife          30     Cotton Reeler     Cheshire
DEARNALLY, John     Brother-in-Law     20     Woollen Slubber     Cheshire
DEARNALLY, Nancy     Wife          21     Cotton Reeler     Lancashire
DEARNALLY,      Fred      2mo               Cheshire
//
DEARNALLY, William      Head      Mar      M      59      Man Servant     Staly, Cheshire
DEARNALLY, Betty           Wife      Mar      F      56           Staly, Cheshire
DEARNALLY, Lucy           Dau     Unm      F      27      Dress Maker     Staly, Cheshire
DEARNALLY, James          Son      Mar     M      29      Woollen Slubber     Staly, Cheshire
DEARNALLY, Mary           Wife      Mar      F      29      Cotton Reeler     Staly, Cheshire
DEARNALLY, John William      Grandson      M      4           Staly, Cheshire
DEARNALLY, George      Grandson      M      1           Staly, Cheshire
SWALLOW, Edwin           Boarder      Unm      M      29      Self Actor Minder     Tintwistle, Cheshire

RG number: RG09      Piece: 3005      Folio: 12      Page: 21
Registration District: Ashton-Under-Lyne      Sub District: 9 Stayley
Ecclesiastical Parish: St Pauls      Civil Parish: Staly Tintwistle
Address: Private, Hollins Lane, Staly Tintwistle      County: Lancashire.



William Dearneley died circa May 1863 at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England.

Children of William Dearneley and Betty Shaw

Hannah Woolley

b. between 1786 and 1791, d. after 1841
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unknown Dearnaley (c.1718)
Hannah Woolley also went by the name of Desenley.
From 16 September 1814, her married name was Dearnaley.
Note:

speculation from marriage in 1814

parents could be Samuel and Betty if Hannah was born 1787
and Gervaise and Mary if she was born 1786 info from IGI district is Mottram in Longendale.


Hannah Woolley was born between 1786 and 1791 at Stayley, Cheshire, England.

She married Joseph Dearnaley, son of Amos Dearnaley and Mary Heaward, on 16 September 1814 at Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England,
both of the parish of Mottram
witnesses: James Woolley & John Marsland.


Hannah Woolley appeared in the 1841 census at Rushes, Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England.

DEARNALY, Joseph      M      50      Cheshire
DEARNALY, Hannah      F      50      Cheshire
DEARNALY, Abel           M      20      Cheshire      
DEARNALY, Mary           F      18      Cheshire
DEARNALY, Amos           M      14      Cheshire

RG number:HO107      Piece:102      Book/Folio:10/5      Page:4
Registration District:Ashton & Oldham      Sub District:Stayley      
Civil Parish:Mottram In Longden Dale
Address:Rushes, Mottram In Longden Dale, Stayley County:Cheshire.


Hannah Woolley died after 1841.


Hannah Woolley appeared in the 1851 census at Rushes, Stayley, Lancashire, England.

DEARNLEY, Joseph      Head      Mar     M      63      Hand Loom Weaver (Woollen) Stayley, Cheshire
DEARNLEY, Hannah      Wife      Mar      F      63           Stayley, Cheshire
DEARNLEY, Amos           Son      Mar      M      23      Print Works (Back Tenter)     Stayley, Cheshire

RG number: HO107      Piece: 2239      Folio: 444      Page: 14
Registration District: Ashton-Under-Lyne      Sub District: Stayley
Enumeration District: 2F      Ecclesiastical Parish: Stayley      
Civil Parish: Stayley
Address: Rushes, Stayley      County: Lancashire.

Children of Hannah Woolley and Joseph Dearnaley

Dora Kingsley

b. circa March 1921, d. circa 1995
Dora Kingsley|b. c Mar 1921\nd. c 1995|../g0/p14.htm#i140|Raymond Frederick Kingsley|b. c 1896|../g0/p12.htm#i112|Mary Hannah Dearnley|b. 20 Jun 1896\nd. Mar 1972|../g0/p12.htm#i111|Michael Kingsley|b. c 1864|../g0/p144.htm#i1438|Florence Stocks|b. c 1869\nd. 1947|../g0/p144.htm#i1439|Albert Dearnley|b. 11 Sep 1859\nd. 5 Dec 1917|../g0/p3.htm#i22|Ada Whiteley|b. c Dec 1861\nd. 17 Aug 1942|../g0/p3.htm#i23|
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unknown Dearnaley (c.1718)
From circa 1945, her married name was Petrich.
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Born 137 Crawford St., Rochdale.


Dora Kingsley was born circa March 1921 at Rochdale, Lancashire, England.

She was the daughter of Raymond Frederick Kingsley and Mary Hannah Dearnley.


Emigration:
Dora Kingsley immigrated on 27 September 1928 to Duchess Of Bedford - Canadian Pacific, Quebec, Quebec, Canada.

She married Arnold Petrich circa 1945.


Dora Kingsley died circa 1995.

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