Lilian Dearnley
ID# 5491, b. about May 1922
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Lilian Dearnley was born about May 1922 at Haslingden, Lancashire, England,
 .
Lilian Dearnley was the daughter of Walter Dearnley and Lily Willshire.
John Shepherd
ID# 5492, b. about 1911
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
John Shepherd was born about 1911
 .
Marriage:
John Shepherd married Florence B Dearnley, daughter of Walter Dearnley and Lily Willshire, about August 1937 at Heywood, Lancashire, England,
 .
Sarah Lowe
ID# 5493, b. 1818
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Sarah Lowe was born in 1818 at Bugsworth, Glossop, Derbyshire, England,
 .
Marriage:
Sarah Lowe married George Wood about November 1837 at High Peak, Derbyshire, England,
 .
Marriage:
Sarah Lowe married Samuel Porritt, son of Obadiah Porritt and Mary Dearnaley, in 1852 at All Saints, Glossop, Derbyshire, England,
 .
Child of Sarah Lowe and George Wood
- Mariah Wood+ b. abt Dec 1837
Ellen Cook
ID# 5494, b. 1780, d. about November 1858
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Ellen Cook was born in 1780 at Ashton-under-Lyne R.D., Lancashire, England,
 .
Marriage:
Ellen Cook married Thomas Dearnaley, son of Samuel Dearnaley and Mary Newton, on 1 October 1818 at Mottram in Longdendale, Cheshire, England,
both 'of the parish of Mottram'
witnesses: Grace Dearnaley & John Marsland.
Death:
Ellen Cook died about November 1858 at Mottram in Longdendale, Ashton-under-Lyne R.D., Cheshire, England,
Indexed as Ellen Dearnaley, aged 79.
George Dearnaley
ID# 5495, b. December 1792, d. 7 August 1853
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
George Dearnaley was a Farmer.
Birth:
George Dearnaley was born in December 1792 at Woodhead, Tintwistle, Cheshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
George Dearnaley was the son of Samuel Dearnaley and Mary Newton.
George Dearnaley was baptised on 27 January 1793 at Woodhead, Cheshire, England,
'George son of Saml Dearnaley of Woodhead'
Diocese of Chester parish baptisms.
Diocese of Chester parish baptisms.
Following George's father's death in 1832, it would appear that the Dearnaley farm was split, with George's cousin John Bower taking over the tenancy of the main farmhouse and surrounding fields whilst George himself took over the tenancy of the rest of the farm, living with his sister in a smaller house to the east of the original farmhouse. (See Cheshire Tithe Maps 1836-1851.) The old farmhouse, said to date from 1640, became the George and Dragon Inn, with the tenancy passing from the above John Bower to his sister Elizabeth and then to his nephew Joseph Garside. The George and Dragon was demolished some time around 1960. -JAD
John Bower
Elizabeth (Bower) Garside
Joseph Garside
see Cheshire Tithe Maps
see picture of the George & Dragon (now demolished).
John Bower
Elizabeth (Bower) Garside
Joseph Garside
see Cheshire Tithe Maps
see picture of the George & Dragon (now demolished).
in 1853 George Dearnaley lived at Bridgefield, Glossop, Derbyshire, England,
 .
Death:
George Dearnaley died on 7 August 1853 at Dinting Vale, Glossop, Derbyshire, England, at age 60 years and 8 months
Indexed as George Dearnaley.
3Q 1853 Hayfield R.D.
3Q 1853 Hayfield R.D.
George Dearnaley was buried on 10 August 1853 at Woodhead, Cheshire, England,
'No.293; abode Dinting Vale; aged 61 yrs'
Mottram & Chapelry of Woodhead Burials p.37.
M.I. transcript
"In memory of SAMUEL DEARNALEY of Woodhead who died 9 August 1832 aged 87 years.
Also MARY his wife who died 28 November 1825 aged 73 years. Also WILLIAM their
son and SARAH, MARTHA and JANE their daughters who died in their minority.
Also HANNAH their daughter who died April 30 1815 aged 35 years.
Also GEORGE their son who died August 7 1853 aged 60 years.
Also GRACE their daughter who died May 15 1862 aged 66 years.
Also SAMUEL their son who died September 10 1863 in the 86th year of his age."
Mottram & Chapelry of Woodhead Burials p.37.
M.I. transcript
"In memory of SAMUEL DEARNALEY of Woodhead who died 9 August 1832 aged 87 years.
Also MARY his wife who died 28 November 1825 aged 73 years. Also WILLIAM their
son and SARAH, MARTHA and JANE their daughters who died in their minority.
Also HANNAH their daughter who died April 30 1815 aged 35 years.
Also GEORGE their son who died August 7 1853 aged 60 years.
Also GRACE their daughter who died May 15 1862 aged 66 years.
Also SAMUEL their son who died September 10 1863 in the 86th year of his age."
Probate was granted on his estate on 25 January 1855 at Tintwistle, Cheshire, England,
Died intestate.
Admon issued to brother Thomas Dernaley:
(Will) of George Dearnley
1 Know all Men by these Presents, That we, Thomas Dernaley of
2 Tintwistle in the parish of Mottram in Longdendale
3 the County of Chester farmer Jacob Shaw of
4 Mottram in the parish of Mottram in Longdendale
5 aforesaid Publican and Mark Greaves
6 of Hollingworth in the said parish police constable
7 are holden and firmly bound unto the Right Reverend Father in God John
8 by Divine Permission, Lord Bishop of Chester, in the sum of Four Hundred
9 Pounds, of good and lawful Money of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland cur-
10 rent in that part of the said Kingdom called England to be paid unto the said Lord Bishop
11 his lawful Attorney, Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, to which payment well and truly
12 to be made we bind ourselves and every of us severally for and in the whole, our Heirs,
13 Executors, and Administrators, and the Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, of every of us
14 firmly by these Presents, Sealed with our Seals, and dated the twenty fifth
15 day of January in the nineteenth Year of the Reign of
16 Our Sovereign Lady Victoria by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of
17 Great Britain and Ireland Queen Defender of the Faith, and in the Year of Our Lord God
18 One Thousand Eight hundred and fifty five
19 The condition of the Obligation is such, That if the above bounden Thomas Dearnaley
20 the lawful Brother and
21 Administrator of all and singular the goods, chattels and credits of
22 George Dearnaley late of Bridgefield in the
23 parish of Glossop in the County of Derby farmer
24 a Bachelor deceased [his late Brother] (crossed through) without
25 parent living at his death
26 do make, or cause to be made, a true and perfect inventory of all and singular, the goods, chattels, and credits
27 of the said deceased, which have or shall come to the hands, posssession or knowledge of him the said
28 Thomas Dearnaley or into the hands and possession of any other person or persons for him
29 and the same so made, do exhibit, or cause to be exhibited into the Registry of the Consistency
30 Court of Chester aforesaid at or before the twenty fifth day of July next ensuing
31 And the same goods, chattels, and credits, and all other the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased, at
32 the time of his death, which at any time after, shall come to the hands or possession of the said
33 Thomas Dearnaley or into the hands and
34 possession or any other person or persons for him do well and truly administer according to law, and
35 further do make, or cause to be made, a true and just account of his said administration, at or before the
36 twenty fifth day of January which shall be in the year of our Lord: one
37 thousand eight hundred and fifty six and all the rest and residue of the same goods,
38 chattels, and credits, which shall be found remaining upon the said administrators account, the
39 same being first examined and allowed of by the judge or judges for the time being of the said court, shall deliver
40 and pay unto such person or persons respectively, as the said judge or judges, by his or their decree, or sentence
41 pursuant to the true intent and meaning of an Act of Parliament, made in the two-and-twentieth and three-and
42 twentieth years of the Reign of His late Majesty king Charles the Second entitled, An act for the better settling
43 Intestates estates, shall limit and appoint. And if it shall hereafter appear that any last will and testament was made by the said deceased, and the executor or executors therein named do exhibit the same into the said court,
45 making request to have it allowed and approved accordingly, if the said
46 Thomas Dearnaley above bounden, being thereunto required, do render and deliver the said letters
47 of administration (approbation of such testament being first had and made in the said court) then this obligation
48 to be void and of none effect, or else to remain in full force and virtue
49 Thos Dearnaley (signed)
50 Sealed and Delivered
51 in the Presence of
52 W. Henry Jones M.A. surrogate
53 Jacob Shaw (signed)
Mark Greaves (signed)
2nd page
54 The twenty fifth day of January 1855 Thomas
55 Dearnaley within named took the usual oath
56 of an Administrator in ?? form and
57 also made oath that the personal estate
58 and effects of the Intestate within the
59 Diocese of Chester were under the value of
60 Two Hundred pounds (£200) before
61 me W.Henry Jones M.A.
62 Surrogate
63 the Intestate died the
64 seventh day of August 1853
65 Admon issued
66 Dated 30th January 1855
transcribed by Marie Ball.
Admon issued to brother Thomas Dernaley:
(Will) of George Dearnley
1 Know all Men by these Presents, That we, Thomas Dernaley of
2 Tintwistle in the parish of Mottram in Longdendale
3 the County of Chester farmer Jacob Shaw of
4 Mottram in the parish of Mottram in Longdendale
5 aforesaid Publican and Mark Greaves
6 of Hollingworth in the said parish police constable
7 are holden and firmly bound unto the Right Reverend Father in God John
8 by Divine Permission, Lord Bishop of Chester, in the sum of Four Hundred
9 Pounds, of good and lawful Money of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland cur-
10 rent in that part of the said Kingdom called England to be paid unto the said Lord Bishop
11 his lawful Attorney, Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, to which payment well and truly
12 to be made we bind ourselves and every of us severally for and in the whole, our Heirs,
13 Executors, and Administrators, and the Heirs, Executors, and Administrators, of every of us
14 firmly by these Presents, Sealed with our Seals, and dated the twenty fifth
15 day of January in the nineteenth Year of the Reign of
16 Our Sovereign Lady Victoria by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of
17 Great Britain and Ireland Queen Defender of the Faith, and in the Year of Our Lord God
18 One Thousand Eight hundred and fifty five
19 The condition of the Obligation is such, That if the above bounden Thomas Dearnaley
20 the lawful Brother and
21 Administrator of all and singular the goods, chattels and credits of
22 George Dearnaley late of Bridgefield in the
23 parish of Glossop in the County of Derby farmer
24 a Bachelor deceased [his late Brother] (crossed through) without
25 parent living at his death
26 do make, or cause to be made, a true and perfect inventory of all and singular, the goods, chattels, and credits
27 of the said deceased, which have or shall come to the hands, posssession or knowledge of him the said
28 Thomas Dearnaley or into the hands and possession of any other person or persons for him
29 and the same so made, do exhibit, or cause to be exhibited into the Registry of the Consistency
30 Court of Chester aforesaid at or before the twenty fifth day of July next ensuing
31 And the same goods, chattels, and credits, and all other the goods, chattels and credits of the said deceased, at
32 the time of his death, which at any time after, shall come to the hands or possession of the said
33 Thomas Dearnaley or into the hands and
34 possession or any other person or persons for him do well and truly administer according to law, and
35 further do make, or cause to be made, a true and just account of his said administration, at or before the
36 twenty fifth day of January which shall be in the year of our Lord: one
37 thousand eight hundred and fifty six and all the rest and residue of the same goods,
38 chattels, and credits, which shall be found remaining upon the said administrators account, the
39 same being first examined and allowed of by the judge or judges for the time being of the said court, shall deliver
40 and pay unto such person or persons respectively, as the said judge or judges, by his or their decree, or sentence
41 pursuant to the true intent and meaning of an Act of Parliament, made in the two-and-twentieth and three-and
42 twentieth years of the Reign of His late Majesty king Charles the Second entitled, An act for the better settling
43 Intestates estates, shall limit and appoint. And if it shall hereafter appear that any last will and testament was made by the said deceased, and the executor or executors therein named do exhibit the same into the said court,
45 making request to have it allowed and approved accordingly, if the said
46 Thomas Dearnaley above bounden, being thereunto required, do render and deliver the said letters
47 of administration (approbation of such testament being first had and made in the said court) then this obligation
48 to be void and of none effect, or else to remain in full force and virtue
49 Thos Dearnaley (signed)
50 Sealed and Delivered
51 in the Presence of
52 W. Henry Jones M.A. surrogate
53 Jacob Shaw (signed)
Mark Greaves (signed)
2nd page
54 The twenty fifth day of January 1855 Thomas
55 Dearnaley within named took the usual oath
56 of an Administrator in ?? form and
57 also made oath that the personal estate
58 and effects of the Intestate within the
59 Diocese of Chester were under the value of
60 Two Hundred pounds (£200) before
61 me W.Henry Jones M.A.
62 Surrogate
63 the Intestate died the
64 seventh day of August 1853
65 Admon issued
66 Dated 30th January 1855
transcribed by Marie Ball.
Grace Dearnaley
ID# 5496, b. March 1796, d. 15 May 1862
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Grace Dearnaley was born in March 1796 at Tintwistle, Cheshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Grace Dearnaley was the daughter of Samuel Dearnaley and Mary Newton.
Grace Dearnaley was baptised on 28 April 1796 at Woodhead, Cheshire, England,
 .
Grace Dearnaley left a will on 23 November 1861 at Tintwistle, Cheshire, England.
Will of Grace Dearnaley
Words in italics are guesses
This is my last Will and Testament of me Grace Dearnaley of
Tintwistle in the County of Chester spinster I hereby order that my few articles of
household furniture shall be disposed of either by valuation private or public sale
at the discretion of my Executors hereinafter named and the proceeds arising
therefrom to be added to my personal estate And as to the whole of my estate
and effects (after deducting all funeral and other expenses attending the
execution of this my Will) I give in the first place the sum of ten pounds to my
Niece Sarah Porritt as a consideration for her care and attention to me in my
several sickness to which I have been subject and as to the remainder of my
residue I give and bequeath in the following manner namely One sixth part
or share thereof upon trust to my Executors to place the same in a Bank and
to pay all interest arising therefrom equally between my two Nephews Samuel
Whitehead and Daniel Whitehead (sons of my late Sister Hannah) and
should either of my said Nephews become unable to work through sickness or
accidence then my Will is that they or either of them shall receive during
such incapacity to work a weekly sum to be paid by my Executors out of the
principal sum bequeathed to them not exceeding four shillings and that
neither of them shall receive more than half of the said sixth part
before named and all that may remain unexpended of the said sixth share
at the death of the longer survivor then the remainder so left to be paid to
my Grand Niece Hannah Whitehead daughter of my said Nephew
Samuel Whitehead One sixth share equally to my two Nieces Catherine
Dearnaley and Maria Rhodes (daughters of my late brother John) one
sixth share equally to my Nephews and Nieces John Porritt Samuel
Porritt Sarah Porritt and Esther Porritt and to my Great Nephew William Arden
(sons daughters and Grandson of my late Sister Mary) one sixth share
equally to my Nephew Benjamin Green and to my Great Niece Betty
Green (son and Granddaughter of my late Sister Betty) one sixth share to
my brother Samuel and the remaining sixth share to my brother
Thomas Lastly I hereby appoint my said brother Thomas Dearnaley of
Tintwistle aforesaid Farmer and James Rhodes of Glossop in the County of
Derby Surgeon Executors of this my Will In witness whereof I have
hereinto set my hand (one interlineations having first been made) this
twenty third day of November one thousand eight hundred and sixty
one – Grace Dearnaley – Signed by the said Grace Dearnaley the
Testatrix as her last Will and Testament in the presence of us present at the
same time who at her request in her presence and in the presence of each other
have subscribed our names as witnesses – George Eastham – Emma Fielding
On the 25th day of September 1862 the Will of Grace Dearnaley late
of Tintwistle in the County of Chester Spinster deceased was proved by
the oaths of Thomas Dearnaley the Brother of the said deceased and
James Rhodes the Executors named in the said Will having been
first sworn duly to administer
Effects under £800. No Leaseholds
Testatrix died 15th May 1862
Probate extracted by Messrs Darnton & Greaves
Solicitors Ashton under Lyne
Charles TH Parry
District Registrar
Summary of the recipients of the one-sixth shares mentioned in the will
1. Samuel and Daniel Whitehead, sons of Grace’s late sister Hannah (with a mention of Samuel’s daughter Hannah).
2. Catherine Dearnaley and Maria Rhodes (nee Dearnaley), daughters of her late brother John.
3. John, Samuel, Sarah, Esther Porrit, children of her late sister Mary, and William Ardern son of her late niece Jane Ardern (nee Porritt).
4. Benjamin Green, son of her late sister Betty, and Betty Green, daughter of her late nephew John Green.
5. Samuel Dearnaley, her brother.
6. Thomas Dearnaley, her brother.
Executors: Thomas Dearnaley (brother) and James Rhodes (nephew-in-law).
Witnesses: George Eastham, Emma Fielding.
Solicitors: Messrs Darnton & Greaves
District Registrar: Charles Parry.
Transcribed by Janet Davies.
Words in italics are guesses
This is my last Will and Testament of me Grace Dearnaley of
Tintwistle in the County of Chester spinster I hereby order that my few articles of
household furniture shall be disposed of either by valuation private or public sale
at the discretion of my Executors hereinafter named and the proceeds arising
therefrom to be added to my personal estate And as to the whole of my estate
and effects (after deducting all funeral and other expenses attending the
execution of this my Will) I give in the first place the sum of ten pounds to my
Niece Sarah Porritt as a consideration for her care and attention to me in my
several sickness to which I have been subject and as to the remainder of my
residue I give and bequeath in the following manner namely One sixth part
or share thereof upon trust to my Executors to place the same in a Bank and
to pay all interest arising therefrom equally between my two Nephews Samuel
Whitehead and Daniel Whitehead (sons of my late Sister Hannah) and
should either of my said Nephews become unable to work through sickness or
accidence then my Will is that they or either of them shall receive during
such incapacity to work a weekly sum to be paid by my Executors out of the
principal sum bequeathed to them not exceeding four shillings and that
neither of them shall receive more than half of the said sixth part
before named and all that may remain unexpended of the said sixth share
at the death of the longer survivor then the remainder so left to be paid to
my Grand Niece Hannah Whitehead daughter of my said Nephew
Samuel Whitehead One sixth share equally to my two Nieces Catherine
Dearnaley and Maria Rhodes (daughters of my late brother John) one
sixth share equally to my Nephews and Nieces John Porritt Samuel
Porritt Sarah Porritt and Esther Porritt and to my Great Nephew William Arden
(sons daughters and Grandson of my late Sister Mary) one sixth share
equally to my Nephew Benjamin Green and to my Great Niece Betty
Green (son and Granddaughter of my late Sister Betty) one sixth share to
my brother Samuel and the remaining sixth share to my brother
Thomas Lastly I hereby appoint my said brother Thomas Dearnaley of
Tintwistle aforesaid Farmer and James Rhodes of Glossop in the County of
Derby Surgeon Executors of this my Will In witness whereof I have
hereinto set my hand (one interlineations having first been made) this
twenty third day of November one thousand eight hundred and sixty
one – Grace Dearnaley – Signed by the said Grace Dearnaley the
Testatrix as her last Will and Testament in the presence of us present at the
same time who at her request in her presence and in the presence of each other
have subscribed our names as witnesses – George Eastham – Emma Fielding
On the 25th day of September 1862 the Will of Grace Dearnaley late
of Tintwistle in the County of Chester Spinster deceased was proved by
the oaths of Thomas Dearnaley the Brother of the said deceased and
James Rhodes the Executors named in the said Will having been
first sworn duly to administer
Effects under £800. No Leaseholds
Testatrix died 15th May 1862
Probate extracted by Messrs Darnton & Greaves
Solicitors Ashton under Lyne
Charles TH Parry
District Registrar
Summary of the recipients of the one-sixth shares mentioned in the will
1. Samuel and Daniel Whitehead, sons of Grace’s late sister Hannah (with a mention of Samuel’s daughter Hannah).
2. Catherine Dearnaley and Maria Rhodes (nee Dearnaley), daughters of her late brother John.
3. John, Samuel, Sarah, Esther Porrit, children of her late sister Mary, and William Ardern son of her late niece Jane Ardern (nee Porritt).
4. Benjamin Green, son of her late sister Betty, and Betty Green, daughter of her late nephew John Green.
5. Samuel Dearnaley, her brother.
6. Thomas Dearnaley, her brother.
Executors: Thomas Dearnaley (brother) and James Rhodes (nephew-in-law).
Witnesses: George Eastham, Emma Fielding.
Solicitors: Messrs Darnton & Greaves
District Registrar: Charles Parry.
Transcribed by Janet Davies.
Death:
Grace Dearnaley died on 15 May 1862 at Mottram in Longdendale, Cheshire, England, at age 66 years and 2 months
M.I. transcript
"In memory of SAMUEL DEARNALEY of Woodhead who died 9 August 1832 aged 87 years.
Also MARY his wife who died 28 November 1825 aged 73 years. Also WILLIAM their
son and SARAH, MARTHA and JANE their daughters who died in their minority.
Also HANNAH their daughter who died April 30 1815 aged 35 years.
Also GEORGE their son who died August 7 1853 aged 60 years.
Also GRACE their daughter who died May 15 1862 aged 66 years.
Also SAMUEL their son who died September 10 1863 in the 86th year of his age."
"In memory of SAMUEL DEARNALEY of Woodhead who died 9 August 1832 aged 87 years.
Also MARY his wife who died 28 November 1825 aged 73 years. Also WILLIAM their
son and SARAH, MARTHA and JANE their daughters who died in their minority.
Also HANNAH their daughter who died April 30 1815 aged 35 years.
Also GEORGE their son who died August 7 1853 aged 60 years.
Also GRACE their daughter who died May 15 1862 aged 66 years.
Also SAMUEL their son who died September 10 1863 in the 86th year of his age."
Grace Dearnaley was buried on 20 May 1862 at St. James' Church, Woodhead, Cheshire, England,
'No.363; Grace Dearnaley; abode Tintwistle; aged 66 yrs; buried May 20'
'No.363; Samuel Dearnaley; abode Tintwistle; aged 85 yrs; buried September 15th'
Woodhead Parish Burials p.46/47.
'No.363; Samuel Dearnaley; abode Tintwistle; aged 85 yrs; buried September 15th'
Woodhead Parish Burials p.46/47.
Hannah Dearnaley
ID# 5497, b. February 1777, d. 30 April 1815
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Hannah Dearnaley was born in February 1777 at Woodhead, Cheshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Hannah Dearnaley was the daughter of Samuel Dearnaley and Mary Newton.
Hannah Dearnaley was baptised on 16 February 1783 at Woodhead, Cheshire, England,
suspect this should be 1784 (although no supporting evidence found for this.)
Marriage:
Hannah Dearnaley married David Whitehead on 22 December 1796 at Mottram in Longdendale, Cheshire, England,
both of this parish
witnesses: Thos Marshall & Joseph Newton.
Death:
Hannah Dearnaley died on 30 April 1815 at Woodhead, Cheshire, England, at age 38 years and 2 months
M.I. transcript
"In memory of SAMUEL DEARNALEY of Woodhead who died 9 August 1832 aged 87 years.
Also MARY his wife who died 28 November 1825 aged 73 years. Also WILLIAM their
son and SARAH, MARTHA and JANE their daughters who died in their minority.
Also HANNAH their daughter who died April 30 1815 aged 35 years.
Also GEORGE their son who died August 7 1853 aged 60 years.
Also GRACE their daughter who died May 15 1862 aged 66 years.
Also SAMUEL their son who died September 10 1863 in the 86th year of his age."
"In memory of SAMUEL DEARNALEY of Woodhead who died 9 August 1832 aged 87 years.
Also MARY his wife who died 28 November 1825 aged 73 years. Also WILLIAM their
son and SARAH, MARTHA and JANE their daughters who died in their minority.
Also HANNAH their daughter who died April 30 1815 aged 35 years.
Also GEORGE their son who died August 7 1853 aged 60 years.
Also GRACE their daughter who died May 15 1862 aged 66 years.
Also SAMUEL their son who died September 10 1863 in the 86th year of his age."
Hannah Dearnaley was buried in May 1815 at St. James' Church, Woodhead, Cheshire, England,
 .
Children of Hannah Dearnaley and David Whitehead
- Samuel Whitehead b. Nov 1796
- Alice Whitehead b. Oct 1798
- Daniel Whitehead b. Jun 1804
Jane Dearnaley
ID# 5498, b. September 1790, d. November 1797
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Jane Dearnaley was born in September 1790 at Woodhead, Cheshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Jane Dearnaley was the daughter of Samuel Dearnaley and Mary Newton.
Jane Dearnaley was baptised on 31 October 1790 at Woodhead, Cheshire, England,
 .
Death:
Jane Dearnaley died in November 1797 at Woodhead, Cheshire, England, at age 7 years and 2 months
M.I. transcript
"In memory of SAMUEL DEARNALEY of Woodhead who died 9 August 1832 aged 87 years.
Also MARY his wife who died 28 November 1825 aged 73 years. Also WILLIAM their
son and SARAH, MARTHA and JANE their daughters who died in their minority.
Also HANNAH their daughter who died April 30 1815 aged 35 years.
Also GEORGE their son who died August 7 1853 aged 60 years.
Also GRACE their daughter who died May 15 1862 aged 66 years.
Also SAMUEL their son who died September 10 1863 in the 86th year of his age."
"In memory of SAMUEL DEARNALEY of Woodhead who died 9 August 1832 aged 87 years.
Also MARY his wife who died 28 November 1825 aged 73 years. Also WILLIAM their
son and SARAH, MARTHA and JANE their daughters who died in their minority.
Also HANNAH their daughter who died April 30 1815 aged 35 years.
Also GEORGE their son who died August 7 1853 aged 60 years.
Also GRACE their daughter who died May 15 1862 aged 66 years.
Also SAMUEL their son who died September 10 1863 in the 86th year of his age."
Jane Dearnaley was buried on 9 November 1797 at Woodhead, Cheshire, England,
 .
Mary Dearnaley
ID# 5499, b. 1781, d. about August 1861
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Mary Dearnaley was born in 1781 at Woodhead, Mottram in Longdendale, Cheshire, England,
 .
Mary Dearnaley was the daughter of Samuel Dearnaley and Mary Newton.
in 1806 Mary Dearnaley lived at Glossop, Derbyshire, England,
 .
Marriage:
Mary Dearnaley married Obadiah Porritt on 29 April 1806 at All Saints Church, Glossop, Derbyshire, England,
'Obadiah Porritt & Mary Dearnaley by Licence.'
Witnesses: Jno Dearnaley; Jas Bradbury.
in November 1818 Mary Dearnaley lived at Cellar House, Chinley, Derbyshire, England,
 .
Death:
Mary Dearnaley died about August 1861 at Hayfield R.D., Derbyshire, England,
 .
Children of Mary Dearnaley and Obadiah Porritt
- John Porritt b. 26 Oct 1807
- Mary Porritt b. 8 Jan 1811, d. Oct 1832
- Sarah Porritt b. 12 Jun 1812
- Jane Porritt b. 24 Jun 1814
- Samuel Porritt b. 18 Oct 1818
- Esther Porritt b. 9 Aug 1822
Sarah Dearnaley
ID# 5500, b. December 1784, d. May 1803
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Sarah Dearnaley was born in December 1784 at Woodhead, Cheshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Sarah Dearnaley was the daughter of Samuel Dearnaley and Mary Newton.
Sarah Dearnaley was baptised on 9 January 1785 at Woodhead, Cheshire, England,
 .
Death:
Sarah Dearnaley died in May 1803 at Woodhead, Cheshire, England, at age 18 years and 5 months
M.I. transcript
"In memory of SAMUEL DEARNALEY of Woodhead who died 9 August 1832 aged 87 years.
Also MARY his wife who died 28 November 1825 aged 73 years. Also WILLIAM their
son and SARAH, MARTHA and JANE their daughters who died in their minority.
Also HANNAH their daughter who died April 30 1815 aged 35 years.
Also GEORGE their son who died August 7 1853 aged 60 years.
Also GRACE their daughter who died May 15 1862 aged 66 years.
Also SAMUEL their son who died September 10 1863 in the 86th year of his age."
"In memory of SAMUEL DEARNALEY of Woodhead who died 9 August 1832 aged 87 years.
Also MARY his wife who died 28 November 1825 aged 73 years. Also WILLIAM their
son and SARAH, MARTHA and JANE their daughters who died in their minority.
Also HANNAH their daughter who died April 30 1815 aged 35 years.
Also GEORGE their son who died August 7 1853 aged 60 years.
Also GRACE their daughter who died May 15 1862 aged 66 years.
Also SAMUEL their son who died September 10 1863 in the 86th year of his age."
Sarah Dearnaley was buried on 21 May 1803 at Woodhead, Cheshire, England,
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