John Dernelley
ID# 7991, b. November 1815, d. November 1894
- Charts
- Roger Dernelly (c.1659-)
Am assuming that John & Aaron are brothers (from 1851 census) - MED.
Birth:
John Dernelley was born in November 1815 at Lambley, Nottinghamshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
'South Normanton' from 1851 census.
'South Normanton' from 1851 census.
John Dernelley was the son of Thomas Derneley and Mary Hoffen.
John Dernelley was baptised on 31 December 1815 at Lambley, Nottinghamshire, England,
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Death:
John Dernelley died in November 1894 at Lambley, Basford R.D., Nottinghamshire, England, at age 79 years
Death indexed as John Dennerley, aged 77.
John Dernelley was buried on 5 November 1894 at Holy Trinity, Lambley, Nottinghamshire, England,
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Thomas Denerley
ID# 7992, b. 1826, d. April 1885
- Charts
- Roger Dernelly (c.1659-)
Birth:
Thomas Denerley was born in 1826 at Lambley, Nottinghamshire, England,
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Thomas Denerley was the son of Thomas Derneley and Mary Hoffen.
Death:
Thomas Denerley died in April 1885 at Lambley, Basford R.D., Nottinghamshire, England, at age 59 years
Indexed as Thomas Denerley, aged 60.
Thomas Denerley was buried on 10 April 1885 at Holy Trinity, Lambley, Nottinghamshire, England,
Recorded as Thomas Denerley aged 60.
Hannah Donnelly
ID# 7993, b. 1768, d. between July 1841 and April 1851
Is this Hannah the daughter of Thomas & Hannah Dernelly?
see Hannah Dernelly.
see Hannah Dernelly.
Birth:
Hannah Donnelly was born in 1768 at Nottinghamshire, England,
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Marriage:
Hannah Donnelly married Henry Derneley on 14 May 1804 at Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England,
Marriage indexed as 'Hannah Donneley' & 'Henry Donneley' - (Ancestry transcript only.)
Death:
Hannah Donnelly died between July 1841 and April 1851
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Child of Hannah Donnelly and Henry Derneley
- Thomas John Derneley b. 1805, d. 9 May 1878
Thomas John Derneley
ID# 7994, b. 1805, d. 9 May 1878
Birth:
Thomas John Derneley was born in 1805 at Lambley, Nottinghamshire, England,
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Thomas John Derneley was the son of Henry Derneley and Hannah Donnelly.
Folios 335-336.
Letter from Samuel Doubleday [Solicitor, Nottingham] to the Poor Law Commission, written at Nottingham. Concerning the sale of parish property in the Basford Poor Law Union, he encloses the request to the Commissioners for their consent to the sale of the property at Lambley, duly signed by the guardians of the union. Enclosed is Form Number 2, Sale of Parish Property, dated 27 June 1837. Part is a printed form requesting permission from the Poor Law Commissioners to allow the sale of the property under the provisions of 5& 6 Wm IV 'An Act to facilitate the conveyance of Workhouses and other property of Parishes and of Incorporations or Unions of Parishes in England and Wales'. Part is a handwritten description of the property to be sold, as follows: First, a piece of land in the parish of Lambley bounded on the east by land belonging to the Right Honourable Earl Manvers, on the south by land belonging to William Plumb, on the west by Green Lane, and on the north by land belonging to Daniel Selby, in total approximately 240 square yards, currently occupied by Thomas John Dernelly. Second, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by land belonging to Earl Manvers, on the south by land belonging to Mordecai Brownlow, on the west by Green Lane, and on the north by land belonging to Samuel Plumb, a total of approximately 175 square yards, now occupied by John Brandreth. Third, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by Green Lane, on the south by land belonging to Robert Haywood, on the west by land belonging to Samuel Renshaw, and on the north by land belonging to Henry Selby, a total of approximately 125 square yards, now occupied by William Brandreth. Fourth, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by Green Lane, on the south by land belonging to William Brandrith [William Brandreth], on the west by land belonging to Samuel Renshaw, and on the north by land belonging to Samuel Upton, a total of approximately 48 square yards, now occupied by Henry Selby. Fifth, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by Green Lane, on the south by land belonging to Samuel Plumb, on the west by glebe land, and on the north by the land of Amy Burton, a total of approximately 192 square yards, now occupied by Henry Selby. Sixth, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by Green Lane, on the south by land belonging to Stephen Burton, on the west by glebe land, and on the north by the land of John Adams, a total of approximately 114 square yards, now occupied by Christopher Becket Watson. Seventh, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by Green Lane, on the south by land belonging to Mordecai Brownlow, on the west by glebe land, and on the north by land belonging to Samuel Upton, a total of approximately 288 square yards, now occupied by Samuel Burton. Eighth, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by Green Lane, on the south by land belonging to Christopher Becket Watson, on the west by glebe land, and on the north by land belonging to Stephen Burton, a total of approximately 120 square yards, now occupied by John Adams. Ninth, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by Green Lane, on the south by land belonging to Robert Haywood, on the west by land belonging to Samuel Renshaw and on the north by... (document ends here) It is signed by William Ashton, Clerk to the Guardians of the Basford Poor Law Union, and the following guardians: Henry Smith, Guardian of Wilford, John Wood, Guardian of Greasley, Thomas Carlin, Guardian of Selston, J Brown, Guardian of Basford, Robert Barber, Guardian of Eastwood, [James Rood], Guardian of Beeston, Joseph Shepperson, Guardian of Bilborough, John Godber, Guardian of Hucknall,Uriah Wood, Guardian of Arnold, [Mark Audinwood], Guardian of Strelley and George Farrand, Guardian of Basford.
Paper Number: 8128/C/1837. See also Paper Number: 6836/C/1837. Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
see The National Archives
Catalogue reference MH 12/9228/188.
Letter from Samuel Doubleday [Solicitor, Nottingham] to the Poor Law Commission, written at Nottingham. Concerning the sale of parish property in the Basford Poor Law Union, he encloses the request to the Commissioners for their consent to the sale of the property at Lambley, duly signed by the guardians of the union. Enclosed is Form Number 2, Sale of Parish Property, dated 27 June 1837. Part is a printed form requesting permission from the Poor Law Commissioners to allow the sale of the property under the provisions of 5& 6 Wm IV 'An Act to facilitate the conveyance of Workhouses and other property of Parishes and of Incorporations or Unions of Parishes in England and Wales'. Part is a handwritten description of the property to be sold, as follows: First, a piece of land in the parish of Lambley bounded on the east by land belonging to the Right Honourable Earl Manvers, on the south by land belonging to William Plumb, on the west by Green Lane, and on the north by land belonging to Daniel Selby, in total approximately 240 square yards, currently occupied by Thomas John Dernelly. Second, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by land belonging to Earl Manvers, on the south by land belonging to Mordecai Brownlow, on the west by Green Lane, and on the north by land belonging to Samuel Plumb, a total of approximately 175 square yards, now occupied by John Brandreth. Third, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by Green Lane, on the south by land belonging to Robert Haywood, on the west by land belonging to Samuel Renshaw, and on the north by land belonging to Henry Selby, a total of approximately 125 square yards, now occupied by William Brandreth. Fourth, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by Green Lane, on the south by land belonging to William Brandrith [William Brandreth], on the west by land belonging to Samuel Renshaw, and on the north by land belonging to Samuel Upton, a total of approximately 48 square yards, now occupied by Henry Selby. Fifth, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by Green Lane, on the south by land belonging to Samuel Plumb, on the west by glebe land, and on the north by the land of Amy Burton, a total of approximately 192 square yards, now occupied by Henry Selby. Sixth, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by Green Lane, on the south by land belonging to Stephen Burton, on the west by glebe land, and on the north by the land of John Adams, a total of approximately 114 square yards, now occupied by Christopher Becket Watson. Seventh, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by Green Lane, on the south by land belonging to Mordecai Brownlow, on the west by glebe land, and on the north by land belonging to Samuel Upton, a total of approximately 288 square yards, now occupied by Samuel Burton. Eighth, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by Green Lane, on the south by land belonging to Christopher Becket Watson, on the west by glebe land, and on the north by land belonging to Stephen Burton, a total of approximately 120 square yards, now occupied by John Adams. Ninth, a piece of land in Lambley bounded on the east by Green Lane, on the south by land belonging to Robert Haywood, on the west by land belonging to Samuel Renshaw and on the north by... (document ends here) It is signed by William Ashton, Clerk to the Guardians of the Basford Poor Law Union, and the following guardians: Henry Smith, Guardian of Wilford, John Wood, Guardian of Greasley, Thomas Carlin, Guardian of Selston, J Brown, Guardian of Basford, Robert Barber, Guardian of Eastwood, [James Rood], Guardian of Beeston, Joseph Shepperson, Guardian of Bilborough, John Godber, Guardian of Hucknall,Uriah Wood, Guardian of Arnold, [Mark Audinwood], Guardian of Strelley and George Farrand, Guardian of Basford.
Paper Number: 8128/C/1837. See also Paper Number: 6836/C/1837. Poor Law Union Number 334. Counties: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.
see The National Archives
Catalogue reference MH 12/9228/188.
Death:
Thomas John Derneley died on 9 May 1878 at Lambley, Nottinghamshire, England, at age 73 years
recorded as age 72.
Thomas John Derneley was buried on 14 May 1878 at Holy Trinity, Lambley, Nottinghamshire, England,
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Probate was granted on his estate on 11 June 1878 at Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England,
The Will of Thomas John Derneley late of Lambley in the County of Nottingham Framework Knitter who died 9 May 1878 at Lambley was proved at Nottingham by William Paling of Lowdham in the said County Cottager the surviving Executor.
Personal Estate under £100
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Personal Estate under £100
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Henry Derneley
ID# 7995, b. 1770, d. August 1852
I suspect that Henry is a son of Thomas Dernelly & Hannah Willoughby.
see Thomas Dernelly
One of Thomas & Hannah's daughters Ann married William Paling in 1803 at Lowdham. It seems likely that they may have had a son William Paling.
One of the executors of Thomas John Derneley's will (Henry's son) was William Paling of Lowdham.
see Thomas Dernelly
One of Thomas & Hannah's daughters Ann married William Paling in 1803 at Lowdham. It seems likely that they may have had a son William Paling.
One of the executors of Thomas John Derneley's will (Henry's son) was William Paling of Lowdham.
Birth:
Henry Derneley was born in 1770 at Nottinghamshire, England,
shown as aged 82 at burial.
Marriage:
Henry Derneley married Hannah Donnelly on 14 May 1804 at Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England,
Marriage indexed as 'Hannah Donneley' & 'Henry Donneley' - (Ancestry transcript only.)
Death:
Henry Derneley died in August 1852 at Lambley, Nottinghamshire, England, at age 82 years
aged: 82.
Henry Derneley was buried on 10 August 1852 at Holy Trinity, Lambley, Nottinghamshire, England,
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Child of Henry Derneley and Hannah Donnelly
- Thomas John Derneley b. 1805, d. 9 May 1878
John Dernally
ID# 7996, b. February 1740
- Charts
- Roger Dernelly (c.1659-)
Birth:
John Dernally was born in February 1740 at Nottinghamshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
John Dernally was the son of Thomas Derneley and Elizabeth Bird.
John Dernally was baptised on 24 February 1740 at Lambley, Nottinghamshire, England,
Indexed as 24 Feb 1739, but we are assuming that is in ecclesiastical years.
Marriage:
John Dernally married Ann Houseley on 10 May 1764 at Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England,
another source has: 23 Apr 1764.
Children of John Dernally and Ann Houseley
- Mary Dennerley b. Jan 1765
- Ann Darnelly b. Jan 1767
- Sarah Dernally b. Oct 1768
- Elizabeth Dernelly b. Nov 1770, d. abt Aug 1856
Sarah Dernally
ID# 7997, b. October 1768
- Charts
- Roger Dernelly (c.1659-)
Birth:
Sarah Dernally was born in October 1768 at Yorkshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Sarah Dernally was the daughter of John Dernally and Ann Houseley.
Sarah Dernally was baptised in November 1768 at Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England,
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Elizabeth Dernelly
ID# 7998, b. November 1770, d. about August 1856
- Charts
- Roger Dernelly (c.1659-)
Birth:
Elizabeth Dernelly was born in November 1770 at Woodborough, Nottinghamshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Elizabeth Dernelly was the daughter of John Dernally and Ann Houseley.
Elizabeth Dernelly was baptised on 12 December 1770 at Woodborough, Nottinghamshire, England,
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Marriage:
Elizabeth Dernelly married John Bish on 21 February 1792 at Woodborough, Nottinghamshire, England,
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Death:
Elizabeth Dernelly died about August 1856 at Basford, Nottinghamshire, England,
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Ann Darnelly
ID# 7999, b. January 1767
- Charts
- Roger Dernelly (c.1659-)
Birth:
Ann Darnelly was born in January 1767 at Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Ann Darnelly was the daughter of John Dernally and Ann Houseley.
Ann Darnelly was baptised on 22 February 1767 at Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England,
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Mary Dernelly
ID# 8000, b. February 1740
- Charts
- Roger Dernelly (c.1659-)
Birth:
Mary Dernelly was born in February 1740 at Arnold, Woodborough, Nottinghamshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Mary Dernelly was the daughter of Henry Denerley and Mary Cliff.
Mary Dernelly was baptised on 16 April 1740 at Woodborough, Nottinghamshire, England,
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Marriage:
Mary Dernelly married Gervace Cottingham on 6 July 1761 at Arnold, Nottinghamshire, England,
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