Esther Hadfield
ID# 5611, b. 1841
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Esther Hadfield was born in 1841 at Tintwistle, Cheshire, England,
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Esther Hadfield was the daughter of George Hadfield and Mary Dearnally.
Sarah Hadfield
ID# 5612, b. 1844
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Sarah Hadfield was born in 1844 at Tintwistle, Cheshire, England,
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Sarah Hadfield was the daughter of George Hadfield and Mary Dearnally.
Stephen Dearnley
ID# 5613, b. 27 November 1922, d. 11 February 2012
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
We moved to Wolverhampton in 1926 when my brother Michael was born.
In 1941 I joined the Royal Navy, served in minesweepers and submarines, married Josephine Irwin from Dublin in 1945, joined Collins publishers in 1946, emigrated to Australia in 1947 and, except for three years in Brisbane, have lived in Sydney ever since.
Way back I remember Father saying something about a Dearnley ancestor who emigrated to Australia around 1870 and, I think, went to Geelong. (Possibly a black sheep or chasing the gold - could be a story there!)
- Stephen Dearnley
John Dearnley & Elizabeth Broadbent went to Australia (Geelong) c.1857 -a possible connection?
see John Dearnaley - MED
The Dearnley Medal is named in honour of Stephen Dearnley, founder of the Ulysses Club (a club for older motorcyclists, the largest organization of it's kind in Australia). He is member No. 1. The Dearnley medal is awarded at Branch level nominations are made to Natcom by a Branch for work and activities at Branch level. In the 10 years since its inauguration, only 28 have been awarded, an indication of what a prestigious award it is.
- MED.
In 1941 I joined the Royal Navy, served in minesweepers and submarines, married Josephine Irwin from Dublin in 1945, joined Collins publishers in 1946, emigrated to Australia in 1947 and, except for three years in Brisbane, have lived in Sydney ever since.
Way back I remember Father saying something about a Dearnley ancestor who emigrated to Australia around 1870 and, I think, went to Geelong. (Possibly a black sheep or chasing the gold - could be a story there!)
- Stephen Dearnley
John Dearnley & Elizabeth Broadbent went to Australia (Geelong) c.1857 -a possible connection?
see John Dearnaley - MED
The Dearnley Medal is named in honour of Stephen Dearnley, founder of the Ulysses Club (a club for older motorcyclists, the largest organization of it's kind in Australia). He is member No. 1. The Dearnley medal is awarded at Branch level nominations are made to Natcom by a Branch for work and activities at Branch level. In the 10 years since its inauguration, only 28 have been awarded, an indication of what a prestigious award it is.
- MED.
Birth:
Stephen Dearnley was born on 27 November 1922 at Little Drayton, Market Drayton, Shropshire, England,
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Stephen Dearnley was the son of Rev. Charles Dearnley and Gertrude Smith.
Marriage:
Stephen Dearnley married Josephine Joan Irwin in December 1945 at Hampstead R.D., London, England,
 .
Stephen Dearnley emigrated on 22 September 1947 to Australia
Mr S Dearnley 24 Publisher's Asst. 144 Cathedral St. Glasgow
Mrs J.J. Dearnley 23 - do.
Ticket No. 10536
Departure: 22 Sep 1947 Departure port: London
Destination port: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Ship name: Orion Ship official number: 164493
Ship master: C. FOX Shipping line: Orient
Ship registered tonnage: 13287.62 Number of passengers: 1283
Record set: Passenger Lists Leaving Uk 1890-1960.
In 1999 Stephen Dearnley, ex-submariner, retired publisher, and founder of the Ulysses Club was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia - OAM - for “services to sailing and motorcycling”. Columnist and veteran reporter David McNicoll described the award as “a victory for larrikinism”1 and Stephen as “the leader of the largest motorcycle gang in Australia”. Stephen regarded the coverage as a compliment and great publicity for Ulysses.
At the age of 80 or thereabouts, he rode a motor scooter right round Australia.
1 Larrikinism is the name given to the Australian folk tradition of irreverence, mockery of authority and disregard for rigid norms of propriety. Larrikinism can also be associated with self-deprecating humour.
At the age of 80 or thereabouts, he rode a motor scooter right round Australia.
1 Larrikinism is the name given to the Australian folk tradition of irreverence, mockery of authority and disregard for rigid norms of propriety. Larrikinism can also be associated with self-deprecating humour.
Death:
Stephen Dearnley died on 11 February 2012 at Warriewood, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, at age 89 years, 2 months and 15 days
Stephen DEARNLEY OAM.
27th November 1922 11th February 2012
The Ulysses Club Incorporated mourns the passing of its founder and member #1.
After completing his Royal Navy service as a First Lieutenant in 1945, Stephen and his wife Jo migrated to Australia in 1947 where he began a long and successful career in the publishing industry.
As well as studying fine arts at East Sydney Tech College he was active in the sport of sailing where he founded the Heron Association and later the Lazy E Class Association. His other great passion was motorcycling resulting in Stephen founding the Ulysses Club, a club for people over 40 whose common interest was motorcycling. In 1999, Stephen was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for his services to both sailing and motorcycling.
The Ulysses Club has grown since it was founded in 1983 and, with a current membership of around 26,000 and clubs around the world, has provided many older motorcyclists with a valuable social network. The Ulysses Club is also active in raising finances for various charities and directly funds arthritis research through the Ulysses Club Arthritis Research Fund.
Stephen Dearnley approached life with enthusiasm and drive. He was a man who got things done and has left lasting legacies that have made a positive contribution to the lives of many people.
Society has lost a very special person who will be sorely missed by his family and many friends.
Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on February 18, 2012
see Sydney Morning Herald.
27th November 1922 11th February 2012
The Ulysses Club Incorporated mourns the passing of its founder and member #1.
After completing his Royal Navy service as a First Lieutenant in 1945, Stephen and his wife Jo migrated to Australia in 1947 where he began a long and successful career in the publishing industry.
As well as studying fine arts at East Sydney Tech College he was active in the sport of sailing where he founded the Heron Association and later the Lazy E Class Association. His other great passion was motorcycling resulting in Stephen founding the Ulysses Club, a club for people over 40 whose common interest was motorcycling. In 1999, Stephen was awarded the Order of Australia Medal for his services to both sailing and motorcycling.
The Ulysses Club has grown since it was founded in 1983 and, with a current membership of around 26,000 and clubs around the world, has provided many older motorcyclists with a valuable social network. The Ulysses Club is also active in raising finances for various charities and directly funds arthritis research through the Ulysses Club Arthritis Research Fund.
Stephen Dearnley approached life with enthusiasm and drive. He was a man who got things done and has left lasting legacies that have made a positive contribution to the lives of many people.
Society has lost a very special person who will be sorely missed by his family and many friends.
Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on February 18, 2012
see Sydney Morning Herald.
Child of Stephen Dearnley and Josephine Joan Irwin
- Clemency Ann Dearnley b. 24 Oct 1951, d. 29 Dec 2005
Rev. Charles Dearnley
ID# 5614, b. 21 June 1889, d. 1 May 1967
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Charles entered the Church of England.
Was a vicar in Little Drayton, Shropshire, in 1922.
Moved to Wolverhampton in 1926.
Was a vicar in Little Drayton, Shropshire, in 1922.
Moved to Wolverhampton in 1926.
Birth:
Rev. Charles Dearnley was born on 21 June 1889 at Millmoor, Meltham, Yorkshire, England,
4 1/2 miles SW of Huddersfield.
Rev. Charles Dearnley was the son of Hugh Dearnley and Hannah Eastwood.
Marriage:
Rev. Charles Dearnley married Gertrude Smith on 4 August 1920 at Hawarden, Hawarden R.D., Flintshire, Wales,
Charles Dearnley 31 Bachelor, Clerk in Holy Orders res: All Saints, Shrewsbury fa: Hugh Dearnley, deceased
Gertrude Smith 28 Spinster, --- res: Shotton fa: Isaac Smith, Engineer
Both signed
Witnesses: Robert Hamilton Smith & Leonora Crozier
Hawarden Parish, Flintshire, Wales.
Death:
Rev. Charles Dearnley died on 1 May 1967 at Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, at age 77 years, 10 months and 10 days
age: 77.
Children of Rev. Charles Dearnley and Gertrude Smith
- Stephen Dearnley+ b. 27 Nov 1922, d. 11 Feb 2012
- Michael Dearnley b. abt Nov 1926, d. abt Nov 1931
- Christopher Hugh Dearnley+ b. 11 Feb 1930, d. 15 Dec 2000
- Margaret Ruth Dearnley+ b. 28 Jun 1935, d. 23 Jul 2010
Gertrude Smith
ID# 5615, b. 3 November 1891, d. 5 July 1968
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Gertrude Smith was born on 3 November 1891 at Newcastle Upon Tyne, Northumbria, England,
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Marriage:
Gertrude Smith married Rev. Charles Dearnley, son of Hugh Dearnley and Hannah Eastwood, on 4 August 1920 at Hawarden, Hawarden R.D., Flintshire, Wales,
Charles Dearnley 31 Bachelor, Clerk in Holy Orders res: All Saints, Shrewsbury fa: Hugh Dearnley, deceased
Gertrude Smith 28 Spinster, --- res: Shotton fa: Isaac Smith, Engineer
Both signed
Witnesses: Robert Hamilton Smith & Leonora Crozier
Hawarden Parish, Flintshire, Wales.
Death:
Gertrude Smith died on 5 July 1968 at Salisbury R.D., Wiltshire, England, at age 76 years, 8 months and 2 days
Indexed as Gertrude Dearnley, aged 76.
Children of Gertrude Smith and Rev. Charles Dearnley
- Stephen Dearnley+ b. 27 Nov 1922, d. 11 Feb 2012
- Michael Dearnley b. abt Nov 1926, d. abt Nov 1931
- Christopher Hugh Dearnley+ b. 11 Feb 1930, d. 15 Dec 2000
- Margaret Ruth Dearnley+ b. 28 Jun 1935, d. 23 Jul 2010
Hugh Dearnley
ID# 5616, b. about February 1852, d. about August 1915
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Hugh was a loom operator in a local woollen mill.
Birth:
Hugh Dearnley was born about February 1852 at Cartworth, Yorkshire, England,
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Hugh Dearnley was the son of John Dearnley and Hannah Cartwright.
Hugh Dearnley witnessed the Marriage of Harry Lomax and Alice Dearnley on 21 September 1872 at St. John's Church, Upperthong, Huddersfield R.D., Yorkshire, England,
Harry Lomax 29 Bachelor, Solicitor's Clerk res: Spring Terrace, Upperthong fa: John Lomax, Chemist
Alice Dearnley 28 Spinster, --- res: Sunny Back, Meltham fa: John Dearnley, Clothier
Both signed
Witnesses: Henry Smith Frampton, Hugh Dearnley, Clara Lomax & Lucy M Lomax.
Marriage:
Hugh Dearnley married Hannah Eastwood, daughter of Jesse Eastwood, on 18 June 1885 at St. Bartholomew's Church, Meltham, Huddersfield R.D., Yorkshire, England,
Hugh Dearnley 33 Bachelor, Weaver res: Meltham fa: John Dearnley, Spinner
Hannah Eastwood 32 Spinster, --- res: Meltham fa: Jesse Eastwood, Farmer
Both signed
Witnesses: James Battye, Mary Hannah Dearnley & Harry Lomax
Meltham Parish Church, Yorkshire.
Death:
Hugh Dearnley died about August 1915 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England,
Indexed as Hugh Dearnley, aged 63.
Children of Hugh Dearnley and Hannah Eastwood
- Edgar Dearnley+ b. 23 Mar 1886, d. 8 Mar 1949
- Rev. Charles Dearnley+ b. 21 Jun 1889, d. 1 May 1967
Hannah Eastwood
ID# 5617, b. 1853, d. 5 July 1923
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Hannah Eastwood was born in 1853 at Meltham, Yorkshire, England,
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Hannah Eastwood was the daughter of Jesse Eastwood.
Marriage:
Hannah Eastwood married Hugh Dearnley, son of John Dearnley and Hannah Cartwright, on 18 June 1885 at St. Bartholomew's Church, Meltham, Huddersfield R.D., Yorkshire, England,
Hugh Dearnley 33 Bachelor, Weaver res: Meltham fa: John Dearnley, Spinner
Hannah Eastwood 32 Spinster, --- res: Meltham fa: Jesse Eastwood, Farmer
Both signed
Witnesses: James Battye, Mary Hannah Dearnley & Harry Lomax
Meltham Parish Church, Yorkshire.
Death:
Hannah Eastwood died on 5 July 1923 at Church Square, Newport, Shropshire, England, at age 70 years
recorded as age 69.
Probate was granted on her estate on 20 August 1923 at London, England,
DEARNLEY Hannah of Church-square Newport Shropshire widow.
Administration to Edgar Dearnley schoolmaster.
Effects £161 15s. 6d.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Administration to Edgar Dearnley schoolmaster.
Effects £161 15s. 6d.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Children of Hannah Eastwood and Hugh Dearnley
- Edgar Dearnley+ b. 23 Mar 1886, d. 8 Mar 1949
- Rev. Charles Dearnley+ b. 21 Jun 1889, d. 1 May 1967
John Dearnley
ID# 5618, b. 28 October 1812, d. 27 December 1871
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
John Dearnley was born on 28 October 1812 at Cartworth, Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England,
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John Dearnley was the son of Thomas Dearnley and Lydia Kay.
John Dearnley was baptised on 29 November 1812 at Lane Independent, Holmfirth, Kirkburton, Yorkshire, England,
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Marriage:
John Dearnley married Hannah Cartwright on 28 December 1834 at Kirkburton Parish, Yorkshire, England,
'John Dearnally of this Parish and Hannah Cartwright of this Parish were married in this Church by Banns...'
Both made their mark
Witnesses: John Cartwright & Jas Booth.
Death:
John Dearnley died on 27 December 1871 at Meltham, Yorkshire, England, at age 59 years, 1 month and 29 days
Sunny Bank Mills, Meltham
Sunny Bank Mills, sometimes referred to separately as Lower Sunny Bank Mill and Upper Sunny Bank Mill,
is a mill complex situated off Red Lane, Meltham.
On Wednesday 27 December 1871, spinner John Dearnley had been attempting to attach a strap to a pulley in the mill
when his clothes became caught and "the poor fellow was whirled round [the shaft] in an instant." After the engine
had been stopped, Dearnsley was found with both feet cut off and "his head dreadfully crushed", but still alive. He
died about ten minutes later. He was buried on 29 December at Upperthong.
"Dreadful Accident at Meltham" in Leeds Mercury (30 Dec 1871)
(His surname was incorrectly reported as "Dearnsley")
See Huddersfield Exposed! for full article.
Sunny Bank Mills, sometimes referred to separately as Lower Sunny Bank Mill and Upper Sunny Bank Mill,
is a mill complex situated off Red Lane, Meltham.
On Wednesday 27 December 1871, spinner John Dearnley had been attempting to attach a strap to a pulley in the mill
when his clothes became caught and "the poor fellow was whirled round [the shaft] in an instant." After the engine
had been stopped, Dearnsley was found with both feet cut off and "his head dreadfully crushed", but still alive. He
died about ten minutes later. He was buried on 29 December at Upperthong.
"Dreadful Accident at Meltham" in Leeds Mercury (30 Dec 1871)
(His surname was incorrectly reported as "Dearnsley")
See Huddersfield Exposed! for full article.
John Dearnley was buried on 29 December 1871 at St John, Upperthong Parish, Yorkshire, England,
John Dearnley; abode: Meltham; buried: Dec 29 1871; age: 59 yrs.
Children of John Dearnley and Hannah Cartwright
- Henry Dearnley b. 1837, d. abt Jan 1874
- Lydia Dearnley b. 19 Sep 1837, d. Sep 1870
- Wilson Dearnley+ b. abt Aug 1839, d. abt May 1870
- Sarah Ann Dearnley b. 12 Jun 1841, d. abt May 1868
- Alice Dearnley+ b. abt Aug 1843, d. Dec 1927
- Elliott Dearnley b. 21 Jul 1845, d. Apr 1865
- Emma Dearnley b. 14 Dec 1847, d. abt Aug 1867
- Wright Dearnley+ b. abt Mar 1850, d. abt Feb 1917
- Hugh Dearnley+ b. abt Feb 1852, d. abt Aug 1915
- Mary Hannah Dearnley b. 10 Dec 1855
Edgar Dearnley
ID# 5619, b. 23 March 1886, d. 8 March 1949
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Edgar Dearnley was born on 23 March 1886 at Meltham, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England,
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Edgar Dearnley was the son of Hugh Dearnley and Hannah Eastwood.
Edgar Dearnley was baptised on 9 May 1886 at Meltham, Yorkshire, England,
from transcription only.
Edgar son of Hugh & Hannah Deamley, abode Meltham, Yorkshire.
Edgar son of Hugh & Hannah Deamley, abode Meltham, Yorkshire.
Marriage:
Edgar Dearnley married Emma Mellor, daughter of Paul Mellor, on 24 December 1910 at Holy Trinity, South Crosland, Huddersfield R.D., Yorkshire, England,
Edgar Dearnley 24 Bachelor, Teacher res: Big Valley, South Crosland fa: Hugh Dearnley, Weaver
Emma Mellor 26 Spinster, ---- res: Blagden, Newsome fa: Paul Mellor, Cattle Dealer
Both signed
Witnesses: Charles Dearnley & Geoffrey Mellor.
DEARNLEY Hannah of Church-square Newport Shropshire widow.
Administration to Edgar Dearnley schoolmaster.
Effects £161 15s. 6d.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Administration to Edgar Dearnley schoolmaster.
Effects £161 15s. 6d.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
in 1949 Edgar Dearnley lived at 79 Bricknell Avenue, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England,
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Death:
Edgar Dearnley died on 8 March 1949 at The Royal Infirmary, Kingston-upon-Hull, Yorkshire, England, at age 62 years, 11 months and 13 days
recorded as age 62.
Probate was granted on his estate on 17 May 1949 at London, England,
DEARNLEY Edgar of 79 Bricknell-avenue Kingston-upon-Hull died 8 March 1949 at The Royal Infirmary Kingston-upon-Hull.
Probate to Emma Dearnley widow.
Effects £663 15s. 5d.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Probate to Emma Dearnley widow.
Effects £663 15s. 5d.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Children of Edgar Dearnley and Emma Mellor
- Charles Philip Dearnley+ b. 23 Oct 1912, d. Feb 1992
- Mary Pauline Dearnley+ b. 30 Aug 1916, d. abt 1985
Charles Philip Dearnley
ID# 5620, b. 23 October 1912, d. February 1992
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Charles Philip Dearnley was born on 23 October 1912 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England,
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Charles Philip Dearnley was the son of Edgar Dearnley and Emma Mellor.
Marriage:
Charles Philip Dearnley married Marjorie Dyer about May 1940 at West Hartlepool R.D., County Durham, England,
 .
Marriage:
Charles Philip Dearnley married Mary Perry about May 1948 at Aldershot R.D., Hampshire, England,
Indexed as Charles P Dearnley & Mary Perry.
Death:
Charles Philip Dearnley died in February 1992 at N.E. Hampshire, Hampshire, England, at age 79 years and 3 months
 .