Alice Sidebotham
b. 1694, d. 15 September 1772
Alice Sidebotham was born in 1694 at Werneth, Cheshire, England,
aged 78 in 1772.
She married William Dearneley, son of William Dearnely and Mary (?), on 14 April 1723 at St. Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire, England.
Alice Sidebotham died on 15 September 1772 at age 78 years
aged 78.
She was buried on 17 September 1772 at Glossop, Derbyshire, England,
Glossop register transcription has: 16 Aug 1772
'Alice wife of William Dernely of Hadfield.'
aged 78 in 1772.
She married William Dearneley, son of William Dearnely and Mary (?), on 14 April 1723 at St. Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire, England.
Alice Sidebotham died on 15 September 1772 at age 78 years
aged 78.
She was buried on 17 September 1772 at Glossop, Derbyshire, England,
Glossop register transcription has: 16 Aug 1772
'Alice wife of William Dernely of Hadfield.'
Children of Alice Sidebotham and William Dearneley
- Hannah Dearneley b. 1728, d. 18 Jul 1749
- William Dearnely the younger+ b. 1731, d. 25 Apr 1809
- Martha Dernely b. c Dec 1734
- Sarah Dernely b. c Dec 1739
Elizabeth Smith
b. circa 1639, d. 1710
Elizabeth Smith was born circa 1639.
Residence:
in 1660 Elizabeth Smith lived at Smithie Lane, Glossop, Derbyshire, England, see Smithy Lane Farm.
She married Joseph Dearneley, son of William Dernelee and Marie Redditch, on 21 August 1660 at All Saints Church, Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
Elizabeth Smith was living on 13 March 1701.
Elizabeth Smith died in 1710 at Ludworth, Yorkshire, England.
Note:
on 21 November 1710 at Ludworth, Yorkshire, England,
Letter of Administration & Inventory
The first document is a letter of administration dated Chesterfield 21 Nov 1710 by John Husband, Surrogate to John Dearneley.
The second is a Latin bond on John Dernely of the parish of Glossop in the County of Derb weaver, Samuel Rowbotham, of the same and Ann Rowbotham of the same followed by the condition in English:
The Condicon of this Obligaton is such that if the above bounded John Dernely
named __________________________Administrator of all and singular the goods chattells
and ???? of Elizabeth Dernely______________________________________deceased
doo make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the goods
chattells and ???? of the said deceased which have or shall come to the hands possion
or knowledge of him the said John Derneley_______________________or
into the hands and possession of any person or persons for him and the same doo
make doo exhibit or cause to be exhibited into the Registry of the Eps Court at Lichfield
___________________at or before the First ____________day of December ____next
ensuing And the same goods chattells and ???? and all other the goods chattells and ????
of the same deceased at the time of her death which at any time after shall come to the
hands or possession of the said John Dernely_________________or into the hands and
possession of any other person or persons for him doo well and truly administer
according to law And further doo make or cause to be made a true and just account
of his ???? at or before ye Last_____________day of November ?AD 1711
and all the rest and residue upon the saud goods chattells and ???? which shall be found
remaining upon the said Administratirs accountthe same being examined and
allowed by the Judge or Judges for the time being of the said Court shall deliver
and pay unto such person or persons appointed by the said Judge or Judges by his
or their ?????? or ???? psuant to the true intent and meaning of a late Act of
Parliament made in the two and twentieth and three and twentieth years of the raigne
of our Late Soveraigne Lt King Charles the second (Instituted An Act for the better
Settling of Intestates Estates) shall Limitt and appoint And if it shall ereafter
appeare that any last will and Testament was made be the said deceased and the
Executor or Executors therein named doo exhibit the same into the said Court making
request to have it allowed and approved accordingly if the said John Dernely
above boundon being thereunto required doo render and deliver the said ???? of ??????
(approbation of such Testament being first had amd made) in thesaid Court Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect or ????? to remain in full force and ????
John Dearneley [seal]
Dealed and delivered
in the presence of
R Rider ??????
Signum
Samuel ^ Rowbotham [seal]
Signum
Anna ^ Robotham [seal]
[Note. The Rowbothams made marks resembling caret signs]
An Inventory of and and singular the goods ^and chattles^ of Elizabeth Dear
neley late of Ludworth in the parish of Glossop and County of
Derby widow deceased taken valued and prized by John Cooper
Joseph Sidebottom and James Shaw all in parish and County
abovesaid the Sixth day of [smudged deletion] November Anno Domini one
thousand and seaven hundred and ten in the eight year of the
Reign of our Severaign Lady Anne Queen of Great Brittain
John Cooper
Joseph Sidebottom
James 'I' Shaw
'I' = his mark
1 Apud Chesterfield decimo quarto die mensis Novembris 1710
2 coram magistro Johanne Husband surrogato etc
3 Comparint personaliter Johannes Deneley
4 et allegavit quandem Elizam Dearneley nuper parochia Glossop
5 in Comitia Derbie ad 14 dies pleno elapsos mortem obijsse
6 ab intestate sequ fuisse ac esse filium naturalem et legitimum
7 dictam defunctam ac personam etc quare petijt ?? administracionis
8 bonorum etc eiusdem defuncti sibi concedi. Quas Dominus sub
9 cautione idoneo et presentatione iuramenti soliti eidem
10 Johanne Dearneley commisit et decrevit prout petitur.
11 iurat coram me
12 presente Geo Hand Joh. Husband sur.
13 infra £ 20
transcribed by Ian Goddard & Marie Ball
January 2012.
Residence:
in 1660 Elizabeth Smith lived at Smithie Lane, Glossop, Derbyshire, England, see Smithy Lane Farm.
She married Joseph Dearneley, son of William Dernelee and Marie Redditch, on 21 August 1660 at All Saints Church, Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
Elizabeth Smith was living on 13 March 1701.
Elizabeth Smith died in 1710 at Ludworth, Yorkshire, England.
Note:
on 21 November 1710 at Ludworth, Yorkshire, England,
Letter of Administration & Inventory
The first document is a letter of administration dated Chesterfield 21 Nov 1710 by John Husband, Surrogate to John Dearneley.
The second is a Latin bond on John Dernely of the parish of Glossop in the County of Derb weaver, Samuel Rowbotham, of the same and Ann Rowbotham of the same followed by the condition in English:
The Condicon of this Obligaton is such that if the above bounded John Dernely
named __________________________Administrator of all and singular the goods chattells
and ???? of Elizabeth Dernely______________________________________deceased
doo make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the goods
chattells and ???? of the said deceased which have or shall come to the hands possion
or knowledge of him the said John Derneley_______________________or
into the hands and possession of any person or persons for him and the same doo
make doo exhibit or cause to be exhibited into the Registry of the Eps Court at Lichfield
___________________at or before the First ____________day of December ____next
ensuing And the same goods chattells and ???? and all other the goods chattells and ????
of the same deceased at the time of her death which at any time after shall come to the
hands or possession of the said John Dernely_________________or into the hands and
possession of any other person or persons for him doo well and truly administer
according to law And further doo make or cause to be made a true and just account
of his ???? at or before ye Last_____________day of November ?AD 1711
and all the rest and residue upon the saud goods chattells and ???? which shall be found
remaining upon the said Administratirs accountthe same being examined and
allowed by the Judge or Judges for the time being of the said Court shall deliver
and pay unto such person or persons appointed by the said Judge or Judges by his
or their ?????? or ???? psuant to the true intent and meaning of a late Act of
Parliament made in the two and twentieth and three and twentieth years of the raigne
of our Late Soveraigne Lt King Charles the second (Instituted An Act for the better
Settling of Intestates Estates) shall Limitt and appoint And if it shall ereafter
appeare that any last will and Testament was made be the said deceased and the
Executor or Executors therein named doo exhibit the same into the said Court making
request to have it allowed and approved accordingly if the said John Dernely
above boundon being thereunto required doo render and deliver the said ???? of ??????
(approbation of such Testament being first had amd made) in thesaid Court Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect or ????? to remain in full force and ????
John Dearneley [seal]
Dealed and delivered
in the presence of
R Rider ??????
Signum
Samuel ^ Rowbotham [seal]
Signum
Anna ^ Robotham [seal]
[Note. The Rowbothams made marks resembling caret signs]
An Inventory of and and singular the goods ^and chattles^ of Elizabeth Dear
neley late of Ludworth in the parish of Glossop and County of
Derby widow deceased taken valued and prized by John Cooper
Joseph Sidebottom and James Shaw all in parish and County
abovesaid the Sixth day of [smudged deletion] November Anno Domini one
thousand and seaven hundred and ten in the eight year of the
Reign of our Severaign Lady Anne Queen of Great Brittain
| £ s d | |
| Imprimis purse and Apparell | 2 - 0 - 0 |
| It in Bedding | 0 - 18 - 0 |
| It one Cofer | 0 - 6 - 8 |
| It the bedstocks | 0 - 2 - 0 |
| It one chair | 0 - 0 - 6 |
| It a little table | 0 - 2 - 0 |
| It an ark | 0 - 3 - 0 |
| It a trest | 0 - 0 - 9 |
| It in peuter | 0 - 2 - 0 |
| It in Linnen | 0 - 3 - 0 |
| It a skellet | 0 - 1 - 0 |
| It in all hugglements | 0 - 2 - 0 |
| The totall is | 4 - 0 - 11 |
John Cooper
Joseph Sidebottom
James 'I' Shaw
'I' = his mark
1 Apud Chesterfield decimo quarto die mensis Novembris 1710
2 coram magistro Johanne Husband surrogato etc
3 Comparint personaliter Johannes Deneley
4 et allegavit quandem Elizam Dearneley nuper parochia Glossop
5 in Comitia Derbie ad 14 dies pleno elapsos mortem obijsse
6 ab intestate sequ fuisse ac esse filium naturalem et legitimum
7 dictam defunctam ac personam etc quare petijt ?? administracionis
8 bonorum etc eiusdem defuncti sibi concedi. Quas Dominus sub
9 cautione idoneo et presentatione iuramenti soliti eidem
10 Johanne Dearneley commisit et decrevit prout petitur.
11 iurat coram me
12 presente Geo Hand Joh. Husband sur.
13 infra £ 20
transcribed by Ian Goddard & Marie Ball
January 2012.
Children of Elizabeth Smith and Joseph Dearneley
- William Dearneley b. c 1661, d. 28 May 1701
- John Dearneley b. c 1663, d. c Dec 1747
- Sarah Dearneley+ b. c 1667
- Mary Dearneley b. c 1669
- Elizabeth Dearneley b. c 1671
- Ann Dearneley+ b. c 1673
- Joseph Dearneley+ b. c 1680, d. c 1760
Ellen Swindells
b. 28 June 1806
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Ellen Swindells was born on 28 June 1806 at Primrose, Derbyshire, England.
She was the daughter of John Swindells and Mary Dearnaley.
Ellen Swindells was christened on 4 August 1806 at Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
She was the daughter of John Swindells and Mary Dearnaley.
Ellen Swindells was christened on 4 August 1806 at Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
John Swindells
b. circa January 1769
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John Swindells was born circa January 1769 at Newton, Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England.
He was the son of John Swindells and Sarah Hadfield.
John Swindells was christened on 7 February 1769 at St. Michael's, Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England.
He married Mary Dearnaley, daughter of William Dearnely the younger and Anna (?), on 27 September 1787 at St. Michael's, Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England,
'John Swindels of this parish and Mary Dearneley of the parish of Glossop in the County of Derby'
Witnesses: William Hadfield & Joseph Gee

St Michaels and All Angels, Mottram in Longdendale.
Residence:
in 1790 John Swindells lived at Little Padfield, Derbyshire, England.
Occupation:
in 1790 John Swindells was a Spinner.
Residence:
in 1796 John Swindells lived at Hadfield, Derbyshire, England.
Residence:
in 1806 John Swindells lived at Primrose, Derbyshire, England.
He was the son of John Swindells and Sarah Hadfield.
John Swindells was christened on 7 February 1769 at St. Michael's, Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England.
He married Mary Dearnaley, daughter of William Dearnely the younger and Anna (?), on 27 September 1787 at St. Michael's, Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, England,
'John Swindels of this parish and Mary Dearneley of the parish of Glossop in the County of Derby'
Witnesses: William Hadfield & Joseph Gee

Residence:
in 1790 John Swindells lived at Little Padfield, Derbyshire, England.
Occupation:
in 1790 John Swindells was a Spinner.
Residence:
in 1796 John Swindells lived at Hadfield, Derbyshire, England.
Residence:
in 1806 John Swindells lived at Primrose, Derbyshire, England.
Children of John Swindells and Mary Dearnaley
- John Swindells b. 8 Oct 1790
- William Swindells b. 19 Mar 1796, d. 1883
- Thomas Swindells b. 1 Sep 1799, d. a 1881
- Joseph Swindles b. 25 Apr 1802
- Ellen Swindells b. 28 Jun 1806
- Mary Ann Swindells+ b. 2 Mar 1810, d. 1880
John Swindells
b. 8 October 1790
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John Swindells was born on 8 October 1790 at Little Padfield, Derbyshire, England.
He was the son of John Swindells and Mary Dearnaley.
John Swindells was christened on 7 November 1790 at Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
He was the son of John Swindells and Mary Dearnaley.
John Swindells was christened on 7 November 1790 at Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
John Swindells
b. circa 1741
John Swindells was born circa 1741 at England.
He married Sarah Hadfield circa 1762.
Occupation:
in 1790 at Matley, Cheshire, England, John Swindells was a Spinner.
He married Sarah Hadfield circa 1762.
Occupation:
in 1790 at Matley, Cheshire, England, John Swindells was a Spinner.
Child of John Swindells and Sarah Hadfield
- John Swindells+ b. c Jan 1769
Mary Ann Swindells
b. 2 March 1810, d. 1880
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Mary Ann Swindells was born on 2 March 1810 at Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
She was the daughter of John Swindells and Mary Dearnaley.
Mary Ann Swindells was christened on 21 March 1810 at Wesleyan Methodist, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
She married Samuel Garlick on 21 April 1829 at Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
Mary Ann Swindells died in 1880 at Hadfield, Derbyshire, England, at age 69 years.
She was the daughter of John Swindells and Mary Dearnaley.
Mary Ann Swindells was christened on 21 March 1810 at Wesleyan Methodist, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
She married Samuel Garlick on 21 April 1829 at Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
Mary Ann Swindells died in 1880 at Hadfield, Derbyshire, England, at age 69 years.
Children of Mary Ann Swindells and Samuel Garlick
- James Garlick b. c 1843
- Zipporah Garlick+ b. 1848
Thomas Swindells
b. 1 September 1799, d. after 1881
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Thomas Swindells was born on 1 September 1799 at Hadfield, Derbyshire, England,
another source has: 21 Sep 1799.
He was the son of John Swindells and Mary Dearnaley.
Thomas Swindells was christened on 8 October 1799 at Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
Thomas Swindells died after 1881.
another source has: 21 Sep 1799.
He was the son of John Swindells and Mary Dearnaley.
Thomas Swindells was christened on 8 October 1799 at Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
Thomas Swindells died after 1881.
William Swindells
b. 19 March 1796, d. 1883
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William Swindells was born on 19 March 1796 at Hadfield, Derbyshire, England.
He was the son of John Swindells and Mary Dearnaley.
William Swindells was christened on 21 March 1796 at Parish Church, Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
He married Ann Warhurst on 20 September 1814 at Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
William Swindells died in 1883 at age 86 years.
He was the son of John Swindells and Mary Dearnaley.
William Swindells was christened on 21 March 1796 at Parish Church, Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
He married Ann Warhurst on 20 September 1814 at Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
William Swindells died in 1883 at age 86 years.
Joseph Swindles
b. 25 April 1802
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Joseph Swindles was born on 25 April 1802 at Hadfield, Derbyshire, England.
He was the son of John Swindells and Mary Dearnaley.
Joseph Swindles was christened on 25 May 1802 at Parish Church, Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
He was the son of John Swindells and Mary Dearnaley.
Joseph Swindles was christened on 25 May 1802 at Parish Church, Glossop, Derbyshire, England.
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