John Dearnley
ID# 10291, b. October 1806, d. July 1809
Birth:
John Dearnley was born in October 1806 at Wooldale, Yorkshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
John Dearnley was the son of George Dearnley and Esther North.
John Dearnley was baptised on 2 November 1806 at Kirkheaton, Yorkshire, England,
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Death:
John Dearnley died in July 1809 at Dalton, Yorkshire, England, at age 2 years and 9 months
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John Dearnley was buried on 10 July 1809 at Kirkheaton Church, Kirkheaton, Yorkshire, England,
Transcribed as
John Dearnley, of George, Dalton.
Kirkheaton Church Burials.
John Dearnley, of George, Dalton.
Kirkheaton Church Burials.
Joseph Dearnley
ID# 10292, b. 27 January 1811
Birth:
Joseph Dearnley was born on 27 January 1811 at Kirkheaton Parish, Yorkshire, England,
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Joseph Dearnley was the son of George Dearnley and Esther North.
Joseph Dearnley was baptised on 24 February 1811 at St. John the Baptist, Kirkheaton, Yorkshire, England,
'Joseph of George & Esther Dearnley.'
Transcript of letter written by a Joseph Dearnley:
August 11th 1840
Der Wife and Brothers
I send these few lines to inform you that i hav landed safe and is in good helth and hopes it will meet you the same, the ship Silas Richard wee left (?) the dock on the 15th of June and laid in the rever(?) one week for a fair wind our voige was seareous(tedious / serious?) ther was maney irish men cathlicks wich behaved very unseemly(?) they stole our previsons all tho wee watched in the night time whe was short …….. for a fortnight and the pipas(?) fever was very strong on bord ther is 30 of them in the aspitle wee landed on saterday the 8th day of August the day i landed i unfortunately lost my watch busness is very slack at present and wages is very low and i hav not got work as yet, ham Der Wife very sorrey i left thee in difilcuties but first opertunity that i hav i will send the something
Der Wife the first letter that you send you must let me now how you are comming on and were thou art livving
Der Brothers you would lik to have herd from mee before now but would will (crossed out) understand where now the time i was on bord i hav met with Job (?) Wainhouse(?) he as been very sick for a long time and i have been with Henry Milner(?) hee is in better helth than the last time he rote i have seen peple that as been in all parts of the cuntery and as got information that and busness is very slack in every part i ham tring to get into a situation as soon as posable previserns(?) is very low but ……..is very high and not m(s?)uch …… as is speke of the climat is very hot
the Sifas (?) fever is very strong and some instances of the Collara give my my respects to all inquiring(?) frends i should like to now how your are in trade and when you rite to mee thes are the derections
Peter Bussey front Street No2(?) Sity of new york america
send as soon as posable
Yours respecting ever
Joseph Dearnley
August 11th 1840
Source: Richard Earnshaw
http://www.btinternet.com/~richard.earnshaw/mytree/aqwg47.htm#1810 (2013 - page no longer active)
Note: The 'pipas/Sifas' fever above was probably Typhus Fever
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While the above letter has been attributed (by others) to this Joseph D. There may be another option.
There is a record of Joseph Darnley (age 26), labourer, arriving at New York from Liverpool on The Silas Richard on Aug 7th 1840. Described as from Ireland, intending to settle in Philadelphia.
Also see Joseph Dearnley
- MED.
August 11th 1840
Der Wife and Brothers
I send these few lines to inform you that i hav landed safe and is in good helth and hopes it will meet you the same, the ship Silas Richard wee left (?) the dock on the 15th of June and laid in the rever(?) one week for a fair wind our voige was seareous(tedious / serious?) ther was maney irish men cathlicks wich behaved very unseemly(?) they stole our previsons all tho wee watched in the night time whe was short …….. for a fortnight and the pipas(?) fever was very strong on bord ther is 30 of them in the aspitle wee landed on saterday the 8th day of August the day i landed i unfortunately lost my watch busness is very slack at present and wages is very low and i hav not got work as yet, ham Der Wife very sorrey i left thee in difilcuties but first opertunity that i hav i will send the something
Der Wife the first letter that you send you must let me now how you are comming on and were thou art livving
Der Brothers you would lik to have herd from mee before now but would will (crossed out) understand where now the time i was on bord i hav met with Job (?) Wainhouse(?) he as been very sick for a long time and i have been with Henry Milner(?) hee is in better helth than the last time he rote i have seen peple that as been in all parts of the cuntery and as got information that and busness is very slack in every part i ham tring to get into a situation as soon as posable previserns(?) is very low but ……..is very high and not m(s?)uch …… as is speke of the climat is very hot
the Sifas (?) fever is very strong and some instances of the Collara give my my respects to all inquiring(?) frends i should like to now how your are in trade and when you rite to mee thes are the derections
Peter Bussey front Street No2(?) Sity of new york america
send as soon as posable
Yours respecting ever
Joseph Dearnley
August 11th 1840
Source: Richard Earnshaw
http://www.btinternet.com/~richard.earnshaw/mytree/aqwg47.htm#1810 (2013 - page no longer active)
Note: The 'pipas/Sifas' fever above was probably Typhus Fever
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While the above letter has been attributed (by others) to this Joseph D. There may be another option.
There is a record of Joseph Darnley (age 26), labourer, arriving at New York from Liverpool on The Silas Richard on Aug 7th 1840. Described as from Ireland, intending to settle in Philadelphia.
Also see Joseph Dearnley
- MED.
Ruth Moorhouse Dearnley
ID# 10293, b. between 1816 and 1821
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
re: Ruth Moorhouse Dearnley in the 1841 census
If one looks at the original sheet there does appear to be a tiny ditto, but it looks almost as if it has been added later. All the other D children of this era have baptism records but there is no Ruth Dearnley, whereas there are entries for Ruth Moorhouse that would fit. - JAD.
If one looks at the original sheet there does appear to be a tiny ditto, but it looks almost as if it has been added later. All the other D children of this era have baptism records but there is no Ruth Dearnley, whereas there are entries for Ruth Moorhouse that would fit. - JAD.
Birth:
Ruth Moorhouse Dearnley was born between 1816 and 1821 at Yorkshire, England,
Relationship assumed from 1841 census.
Ruth Moorhouse Dearnley was the daughter of George Dearnley and Esther Moorhouse.
Elijah Fitton
ID# 10294, b. about 1823
Birth:
Elijah Fitton was born about 1823
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Marriage:
Elijah Fitton married Maria Tinker, daughter of James Tinker and Elizabeth Moorhouse, about February 1851 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England,
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Child of Elijah Fitton and Maria Tinker
- Benjamin Dearnley Fitton+ b. 17 Sep 1855
Ann Dransfield
ID# 10295, b. 1807, d. 1 June 1883
Birth:
Ann Dransfield was born in 1807 at Longley, Yorkshire, England,
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Ann Dransfield was the daughter of Joseph Dransfield.
Marriage:
Ann Dransfield married Joseph Dearnley, son of Edward Dearnley, on 3 August 1838 at St. Mary's Church, Elland, Halifax R.D., Yorkshire, England,
Joseph Dearnley 27 Bachelor, Weaver res: Greetland fa: Edward Dearnley, finisher
Ann Dransfield 28 Spinster, --- res: Greetland fa: Joseph Dransfield, Weaver
Joseph signed & Ann made her mark
Witnesses: Leah Brearley & Ann Crowther.
Death:
Ann Dransfield died on 1 June 1883 at Little Carr Green, Dalton, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, at age 76 years
recorded as age 76.
Ann Dransfield was buried on 5 June 1883 at Kirkheaton Church, Kirkheaton, Yorkshire, England,
Transcribed as
Ann Dearnley, age 76, Widow of Joseph, abode Little Carr Green Dalton.
Kirkheaton Burials.
Ann Dearnley, age 76, Widow of Joseph, abode Little Carr Green Dalton.
Kirkheaton Burials.
Probate was granted on her estate on 4 July 1883 at Wakefield, Yorkshire, England,
Ann Dearnley late of Little Carr Green Dalton Huddersfield, Widow.
The Will was proved by William Brook of Rawthorpe-lane Dalton Power Loom Tuner one of the Executors.
Personal Estate £159 16s.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
The Will was proved by William Brook of Rawthorpe-lane Dalton Power Loom Tuner one of the Executors.
Personal Estate £159 16s.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Children of Ann Dransfield and Joseph Dearnley
- Unnamed Dearnley b. Mar 1839, d. Mar 1839
- Unnamed Dearnley b. Mar 1840, d. Mar 1840
- Unnamed Dearnley b. Jul 1843, d. Jul 1843
- Ellen Dearnley+ b. abt May 1844, d. 28 Oct 1897
Ann Elizabeth Everett
ID# 10296, b. 1867, d. 1909
Birth:
Ann Elizabeth Everett was born in 1867 at Dalton, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England,
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Ann Elizabeth Everett was the daughter of Job Everett and Ellen Dearnley.
Marriage:
Ann Elizabeth Everett married Harry Earnshaw on 23 December 1905 at Christ Church, Mold Green, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England,
in the presence of: Joe Earnshaw (brother) and Mary Emma Rhodes Earnshaw (sister.)
Ann Elizabeth Everett was buried in 1909 at Kirkheaton Cemetery, Kirkheaton, Yorkshire, England,
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Death:
Ann Elizabeth Everett died in 1909 at Yorkshire, England, at age 42 years
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Arthur Everett
ID# 10297, b. about 1878
Birth:
Arthur Everett was born about 1878 at Dalton, Yorkshire, England,
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Arthur Everett was the son of Job Everett and Ellen Dearnley.
Harriet Emma Everett
ID# 10298, b. about 1875, d. June 1888
Birth:
Harriet Emma Everett was born about 1875 at Dalton, Yorkshire, England,
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Harriet Emma Everett was the daughter of Job Everett and Ellen Dearnley.
Death:
Harriet Emma Everett died in June 1888 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England,
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Job Everett
ID# 10299, b. 12 September 1844, d. 19 April 1905
Birth:
Job Everett was born on 12 September 1844 at Fulstone, Kirkburton, Yorkshire, England,
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Job Everett was baptised on 20 July 1845 at Kirkburton, Yorkshire, England,
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Marriage:
Job Everett married Ellen Dearnley, daughter of Joseph Dearnley and Ann Dransfield, in June 1867 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England,
Huddersfield, Yorks 9a/487.
Death:
Job Everett died on 19 April 1905 at 11 Little Carr Green, Dalton, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, at age 60 years, 7 months and 7 days
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Children of Job Everett and Ellen Dearnley
- Ann Elizabeth Everett b. 1867, d. 1909
- Joseph Everitt b. abt Dec 1870, d. 1909
- Harriet Emma Everett b. abt 1875, d. Jun 1888
- Arthur Everett b. abt 1878
Joseph Everitt
ID# 10300, b. about December 1870, d. 1909
Birth:
Joseph Everitt was born about December 1870 at Dalton, Yorkshire, England,
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Joseph Everitt was the son of Job Everett and Ellen Dearnley.
Marriage:
Joseph Everitt married Mary Ellen Moore, daughter of Wilkinson Moore and Leah Ramsden, on 17 August 1904 at Maine, USA,
Joseph Everett 33 Bachelor, Weaver res: Plymouth fa: Job Everett mo: Ellen Dearnley
Mary Ellen Moore 31 Spinster, Operative res: Plymouth fa: Wilkinson Moore mo: Leah Ramsden.
Death:
Joseph Everitt died in 1909
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