Rena Sykes
ID# 9941, b. about 1907, d. 2003
Birth:
Rena Sykes was born about 1907 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England,
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Marriage:
Rena Sykes married Jack Dearnaly Peckett, son of Charles Henry Peckett and Emily Dearnley, about November 1925 at Huddersfield R.D., Yorkshire, England,
Indexed as Jack D Peckett & Rena Sykes.
Death:
Rena Sykes died in 2003
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Hannah Dearnally
ID# 9942, b. about May 1854
Birth:
Hannah Dearnally was born about May 1854 at Mirfield, Dewsbury R.D., Yorkshire, England,
Birth indexed as Hannah Dearnaly; mother Holmes.
Hannah Dearnally was the daughter of Henry Dearnaly and Sally Holmes.
Marriage:
Hannah Dearnally married Oliver Haigh, son of John Haigh, on 18 October 1873 at Mirfield, Yorkshire, England,
Oliver Haigh 20 fa: John Haigh
Hannah Dearnally 19 fa: Henry Dearnally.
Children of Hannah Dearnally and Oliver Haigh
- Arthur Haigh b. 1876
- John Henry Haigh b. 1886
John Dernelley
ID# 9943, b. 1838, d. 28 December 1896
- Charts
- James Dernelly (1809-)
Birth:
John Dernelley was born in 1838 at Stockport, Cheshire, England,
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John Dernelley was the son of James Dernelly and Judith Walmsley.
John Dernelley emigrated in December 1857 to Port B, Victoria, Australia,
Jos Darnley 26 Labr
Sarah 26 Wife
John 11 Son
Eliz 3 Child
Thos Infant Child
Arrival Date: 4 Dec 1857
Arrival Port: Melbourne, Australia
Departure Port: Liverpool
Ship: John Barbour
note: The original passenger manifest clearly shows John aged 11, son of Jos Darnley. So either Jos fathered John at age 15, or this should have read brother aged 21.
Marriage:
John Dernelley married Sarah Kingston on 19 November 1862 at St. Mark's Church, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,
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in 1863 John Dernelley was a Butcher.
Death:
John Dernelley died on 28 December 1896 at Victoria, Australia, at age 58 years
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John Dernelley was buried on 30 December 1896 at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,
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Children of John Dernelley and Sarah Kingston
- James Edward Dernelley+ b. 13 Aug 1863, d. 30 Jun 1933
- Phoebe Sarah Dernelley b. 1865, d. 30 Aug 1940
- Clara Rose Dernelley b. 1867
- Ada Jane Dernelley+ b. 1868
- Arthur Joseph Dernelley b. 1870, d. 1871
- Albert John Dernelley b. 1872, d. 1872
- Ernest William Dernelley+ b. 1873, d. Nov 1918
- Charles Henry Dernelley b. 1875, d. 12 Feb 1951
- Alfred Victor Dernelley b. 1877, d. 1908
- Archie Richard Dernelley b. 1883, d. 1883
- Lillie Grace Dernelley b. 1886, d. 1887
- William Kent Hardy b. 1888
Sarah Kingston
ID# 9944, b. about 1844, d. 26 June 1919
- Charts
- James Dernelly (1809-)
Birth:
Sarah Kingston was born about 1844 at London, England,
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Marriage:
Sarah Kingston married John Dernelley, son of James Dernelly and Judith Walmsley, on 19 November 1862 at St. Mark's Church, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,
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MONEY DISPUTES.
MOTHER AND SON.
In the ciso of Dernelly v. Dernelly, which was heard in the County Court on Monday and yesterday, the plaintiff, Sarah Dernelly, a widow, sued James Edward Dernelly, a hawker, her son, and Fanny Dernelly, his wife for £128, portion of a sum of £275, which, it was alleged, had been entrusted to J. E. Dernelly for the use of the plaintiff; and also for an account respecting the £275. Mr A. H. Davis, instructed by Messrs. Westley and Dale appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr Wesley, instructed In Mr W. S. Fergie, for the defendants.
The case for the plaintiff was that, up to May last, she resided with a married daughter at Northcote and then removed to the residence of her son, J. E. Dernelly, at Westgarth street Fitzroy. At that time she had about £420, balance of money left by her husband, who was lately deceased. She was in feeble health, and, as it was a troublesome matter for her to go to the Savings Bank at Fitzroy -- where she had £275 deposited -- whenever she wanted money, an arrangement was entered into by which the sum of £275 was transferred to her son's name, on the understand- ing that the money was to be used for her benefit. A piano was afterwards bought for £20, and a bedstead and bedding for £7, and £12 was lent to the female defendant. In October disagreements occurred and it was determined to put an end to the arrangement previously arrived at; but it was then found that there was only £60 left of the £275, and the defendant J. E. Dernelly, subsequently refused to give up anything. The plaintiff therefore brought her action to recover the £60 and the value of the piano and bedstead and bedding from her son, and also to recover the value of the piano and bedstead and bedding from her daughter-in-law, together with the £12 which had been lent her.
The defence was that neither the £60 nor the other things claimed were the property of the plaintiff as she made an absolute gift of the £275 to her son.
The case was heard before Judge Gaunt, and he found for the plaintiff on all points, with the exception of the application for an account of the £275 which, he said, it would be useless to grant. The verdict was £60 against James E. Dernelly, with specific delivery to plaintiff of the other goods, and costs for the plaintiff. Against Fanny Dernelly the verdict was for £12 and an order for the delivery of the piano to plaintiff, without costs.
Wednesday 9 February 1898
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic) page 6.
MOTHER AND SON.
In the ciso of Dernelly v. Dernelly, which was heard in the County Court on Monday and yesterday, the plaintiff, Sarah Dernelly, a widow, sued James Edward Dernelly, a hawker, her son, and Fanny Dernelly, his wife for £128, portion of a sum of £275, which, it was alleged, had been entrusted to J. E. Dernelly for the use of the plaintiff; and also for an account respecting the £275. Mr A. H. Davis, instructed by Messrs. Westley and Dale appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr Wesley, instructed In Mr W. S. Fergie, for the defendants.
The case for the plaintiff was that, up to May last, she resided with a married daughter at Northcote and then removed to the residence of her son, J. E. Dernelly, at Westgarth street Fitzroy. At that time she had about £420, balance of money left by her husband, who was lately deceased. She was in feeble health, and, as it was a troublesome matter for her to go to the Savings Bank at Fitzroy -- where she had £275 deposited -- whenever she wanted money, an arrangement was entered into by which the sum of £275 was transferred to her son's name, on the understand- ing that the money was to be used for her benefit. A piano was afterwards bought for £20, and a bedstead and bedding for £7, and £12 was lent to the female defendant. In October disagreements occurred and it was determined to put an end to the arrangement previously arrived at; but it was then found that there was only £60 left of the £275, and the defendant J. E. Dernelly, subsequently refused to give up anything. The plaintiff therefore brought her action to recover the £60 and the value of the piano and bedstead and bedding from her son, and also to recover the value of the piano and bedstead and bedding from her daughter-in-law, together with the £12 which had been lent her.
The defence was that neither the £60 nor the other things claimed were the property of the plaintiff as she made an absolute gift of the £275 to her son.
The case was heard before Judge Gaunt, and he found for the plaintiff on all points, with the exception of the application for an account of the £275 which, he said, it would be useless to grant. The verdict was £60 against James E. Dernelly, with specific delivery to plaintiff of the other goods, and costs for the plaintiff. Against Fanny Dernelly the verdict was for £12 and an order for the delivery of the piano to plaintiff, without costs.
Wednesday 9 February 1898
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic) page 6.
Death:
Sarah Kingston died on 26 June 1919 at Valiant Street, Collingwood, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,
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Sarah Kingston was buried on 27 June 1919 at Springvale, Victoria, Australia,
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Children of Sarah Kingston and John Dernelley
- James Edward Dernelley+ b. 13 Aug 1863, d. 30 Jun 1933
- Phoebe Sarah Dernelley b. 1865, d. 30 Aug 1940
- Clara Rose Dernelley b. 1867
- Ada Jane Dernelley+ b. 1868
- Arthur Joseph Dernelley b. 1870, d. 1871
- Albert John Dernelley b. 1872, d. 1872
- Ernest William Dernelley+ b. 1873, d. Nov 1918
- Charles Henry Dernelley b. 1875, d. 12 Feb 1951
- Alfred Victor Dernelley b. 1877, d. 1908
- Archie Richard Dernelley b. 1883, d. 1883
- Lillie Grace Dernelley b. 1886, d. 1887
- William Kent Hardy b. 1888
James Edward Dernelley
ID# 9945, b. 13 August 1863, d. 30 June 1933
- Charts
- James Dernelly (1809-)
Birth:
James Edward Dernelley was born on 13 August 1863 at 199 Cambridge Street, Collingwood, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,
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James Edward Dernelley was the son of John Dernelley and Sarah Kingston.
between 1867 and 1884 James Edward Dernelley was a Butcher.
in 1884 James Edward Dernelley lived at Collingwood, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,
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Marriage:
James Edward Dernelley married Frances Elizabeth Whistock, daughter of Edward Whistock and Ellen Salmon, on 12 November 1884 at Moor Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,
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in February 1887 James Edward Dernelley was a Groom at the bus stables
19 February 1887 Fitzroy City Press (Victoria.)
Prisoners reported as discharged
Gaol: Castlemaine
Name: Dernley, James, 192
Where tried: Melbourne P.S.
When: 24 June 1892
Offence: Larceny
Sentence: 3 months
Native of: Victoria
Trade: butcher
Born: 1863
Height: 5ft 6 1/2 in
Complexion: dark
Hair: dark
Eyes: hazel
Remarks & previous convictions: Scar on right elbow, scar on fleshy part of left arm. First conviction.
discharged: 5 Oct 1892.
Gaol: Castlemaine
Name: Dernley, James, 192
Where tried: Melbourne P.S.
When: 24 June 1892
Offence: Larceny
Sentence: 3 months
Native of: Victoria
Trade: butcher
Born: 1863
Height: 5ft 6 1/2 in
Complexion: dark
Hair: dark
Eyes: hazel
Remarks & previous convictions: Scar on right elbow, scar on fleshy part of left arm. First conviction.
discharged: 5 Oct 1892.
MONEY DISPUTES.
MOTHER AND SON.
In the ciso of Dernelly v. Dernelly, which was heard in the County Court on Monday and yesterday, the plaintiff, Sarah Dernelly, a widow, sued James Edward Dernelly, a hawker, her son, and Fanny Dernelly, his wife for £128, portion of a sum of £275, which, it was alleged, had been entrusted to J. E. Dernelly for the use of the plaintiff; and also for an account respecting the £275. Mr A. H. Davis, instructed by Messrs. Westley and Dale appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr Wesley, instructed In Mr W. S. Fergie, for the defendants.
The case for the plaintiff was that, up to May last, she resided with a married daughter at Northcote and then removed to the residence of her son, J. E. Dernelly, at Westgarth street Fitzroy. At that time she had about £420, balance of money left by her husband, who was lately deceased. She was in feeble health, and, as it was a troublesome matter for her to go to the Savings Bank at Fitzroy -- where she had £275 deposited -- whenever she wanted money, an arrangement was entered into by which the sum of £275 was transferred to her son's name, on the understand- ing that the money was to be used for her benefit. A piano was afterwards bought for £20, and a bedstead and bedding for £7, and £12 was lent to the female defendant. In October disagreements occurred and it was determined to put an end to the arrangement previously arrived at; but it was then found that there was only £60 left of the £275, and the defendant J. E. Dernelly, subsequently refused to give up anything. The plaintiff therefore brought her action to recover the £60 and the value of the piano and bedstead and bedding from her son, and also to recover the value of the piano and bedstead and bedding from her daughter-in-law, together with the £12 which had been lent her.
The defence was that neither the £60 nor the other things claimed were the property of the plaintiff as she made an absolute gift of the £275 to her son.
The case was heard before Judge Gaunt, and he found for the plaintiff on all points, with the exception of the application for an account of the £275 which, he said, it would be useless to grant. The verdict was £60 against James E. Dernelly, with specific delivery to plaintiff of the other goods, and costs for the plaintiff. Against Fanny Dernelly the verdict was for £12 and an order for the delivery of the piano to plaintiff, without costs.
Wednesday 9 February 1898
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic) page 6.
MOTHER AND SON.
In the ciso of Dernelly v. Dernelly, which was heard in the County Court on Monday and yesterday, the plaintiff, Sarah Dernelly, a widow, sued James Edward Dernelly, a hawker, her son, and Fanny Dernelly, his wife for £128, portion of a sum of £275, which, it was alleged, had been entrusted to J. E. Dernelly for the use of the plaintiff; and also for an account respecting the £275. Mr A. H. Davis, instructed by Messrs. Westley and Dale appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr Wesley, instructed In Mr W. S. Fergie, for the defendants.
The case for the plaintiff was that, up to May last, she resided with a married daughter at Northcote and then removed to the residence of her son, J. E. Dernelly, at Westgarth street Fitzroy. At that time she had about £420, balance of money left by her husband, who was lately deceased. She was in feeble health, and, as it was a troublesome matter for her to go to the Savings Bank at Fitzroy -- where she had £275 deposited -- whenever she wanted money, an arrangement was entered into by which the sum of £275 was transferred to her son's name, on the understand- ing that the money was to be used for her benefit. A piano was afterwards bought for £20, and a bedstead and bedding for £7, and £12 was lent to the female defendant. In October disagreements occurred and it was determined to put an end to the arrangement previously arrived at; but it was then found that there was only £60 left of the £275, and the defendant J. E. Dernelly, subsequently refused to give up anything. The plaintiff therefore brought her action to recover the £60 and the value of the piano and bedstead and bedding from her son, and also to recover the value of the piano and bedstead and bedding from her daughter-in-law, together with the £12 which had been lent her.
The defence was that neither the £60 nor the other things claimed were the property of the plaintiff as she made an absolute gift of the £275 to her son.
The case was heard before Judge Gaunt, and he found for the plaintiff on all points, with the exception of the application for an account of the £275 which, he said, it would be useless to grant. The verdict was £60 against James E. Dernelly, with specific delivery to plaintiff of the other goods, and costs for the plaintiff. Against Fanny Dernelly the verdict was for £12 and an order for the delivery of the piano to plaintiff, without costs.
Wednesday 9 February 1898
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic) page 6.
Death:
James Edward Dernelley died on 30 June 1933 at Eye & Ear Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, at age 69 years, 10 months and 17 days
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James Edward Dernelley was buried on 3 July 1933 at Coburg, Victoria, Australia,
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Children of James Edward Dernelley and Frances Elizabeth Whistock
- Clara Rose Dernelley b. 5 Sep 1885, d. 1975
- Edith Florence Dernelley b. 1887, d. 1971
- Albert Dernelley+ b. 13 Apr 1889, d. Jul 1967
- Harold Dernelley+ b. 1891, d. 1965
- Grace Dernelley+ b. 16 Oct 1893, d. 20 Jun 1976
- (?) Dernelley b. 28 Jun 1896
- (?) Dernelley b. 17 Dec 1898
- Ruby Dernelley b. 22 Jan 1900
- Elsie Dernelley b. 1902, d. 1912
Frances Elizabeth Whistock
ID# 9946, b. 1867, d. 16 November 1944
- Charts
- James Dernelly (1809-)
Birth:
Frances Elizabeth Whistock was born in 1867 at Williamstown, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,
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Frances Elizabeth Whistock was the daughter of Edward Whistock and Ellen Salmon.
in 1884 Frances Elizabeth Whistock was a Machinist.
in 1884 Frances Elizabeth Whistock lived at Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,
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Marriage:
Frances Elizabeth Whistock married James Edward Dernelley, son of John Dernelley and Sarah Kingston, on 12 November 1884 at Moor Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia,
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Mrs Fanny Dernelly charged her brother-in-law, Alfred Victor Dernelly, with having assaulted her.
Alfred Victor Dernelly was subject to fits.
see:The Argus (Melbourne, Vic) Tuesday 2 October 1906 page 6.
Alfred Victor Dernelly was subject to fits.
see:The Argus (Melbourne, Vic) Tuesday 2 October 1906 page 6.
Death:
Frances Elizabeth Whistock died on 16 November 1944 at 14 Clifton Street, Clifton Hill, Collingwood, Victoria, Australia, at age 77 years
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Frances Elizabeth Whistock was buried on 18 November 1944 at Coburg, Victoria, Australia,
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Children of Frances Elizabeth Whistock and James Edward Dernelley
- Clara Rose Dernelley b. 5 Sep 1885, d. 1975
- Edith Florence Dernelley b. 1887, d. 1971
- Albert Dernelley+ b. 13 Apr 1889, d. Jul 1967
- Harold Dernelley+ b. 1891, d. 1965
- Grace Dernelley+ b. 16 Oct 1893, d. 20 Jun 1976
- (?) Dernelley b. 28 Jun 1896
- (?) Dernelley b. 17 Dec 1898
- Ruby Dernelley b. 22 Jan 1900
- Elsie Dernelley b. 1902, d. 1912
Phoebe Sarah Dernelley
ID# 9947, b. 1865, d. 30 August 1940
- Charts
- James Dernelly (1809-)
Birth:
Phoebe Sarah Dernelley was born in 1865 at Collingwood, Victoria, Australia,
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Phoebe Sarah Dernelley was the daughter of John Dernelley and Sarah Kingston.
Marriage:
Phoebe Sarah Dernelley married Richard William Yeomans about 1886
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Death:
Phoebe Sarah Dernelley died on 30 August 1940 at 55 Beaconsfield Parade, Croston, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, at age 75 years
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Clara Rose Dernelley
ID# 9948, b. 1867
- Charts
- James Dernelly (1809-)
Birth:
Clara Rose Dernelley was born in 1867 at Collingwood, Victoria, Australia,
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Clara Rose Dernelley was the daughter of John Dernelley and Sarah Kingston.
Marriage:
Clara Rose Dernelley married William Watts in 1891 at Victoria, Australia,
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William Watts
ID# 9949, b. about 1867, d. 1891
- Charts
- James Dernelly (1809-)
Birth:
William Watts was born about 1867
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Death:
William Watts died in 1891
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Marriage:
William Watts married Clara Rose Dernelley, daughter of John Dernelley and Sarah Kingston, in 1891 at Victoria, Australia,
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Ada Jane Dernelley
ID# 9950, b. 1868
- Charts
- James Dernelly (1809-)
Birth:
Ada Jane Dernelley was born in 1868 at Collingwood, Victoria, Australia,
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Ada Jane Dernelley was the daughter of John Dernelley and Sarah Kingston.
Marriage:
Ada Jane Dernelley married Patrick Glannan in 1892 at Victoria, Australia,
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Children of Ada Jane Dernelley and Patrick Glannan
- Patrick John Glannan b. 1892, d. 1964
- Eileen Clare Glannan b. 1893
- Veronica Agnes Glannan b. 1897
- Eva Mary Glannan b. 1899
- Otto James Glannan b. 1901, d. 1968
- Lillian Ellen Glannan b. 1904
- John Leo Glannan b. 1907, d. 1907
- Anthony Maurice Glannan b. 1907, d. 1907