Fanny Eliza Dearnaley
ID# 11521, b. August 1862, d. 29 March 1863
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Fanny Eliza's parents are shown as John Deanaley & Mary in one FamilySearch baptism record.
Birth:
Fanny Eliza Dearnaley was born in August 1862 at Cheshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Fanny Eliza Dearnaley was the daughter of John Dearnaley and Milicent Mellor.
Fanny Eliza Dearnaley was baptised on 7 September 1862 at Mottram in Longdendale, Cheshire, England,
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Death:
Fanny Eliza Dearnaley died on 29 March 1863 at Ashton-under-Lyne, Cheshire, England, at age 7 months
age: 8 months.
Florence Dearnaley
ID# 11522, b. 10 July 1905
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Florence Dearnaley was born on 10 July 1905 at Droylsden, Lancashire, England,
Indexed as Florence Dearnaley.
Florence Dearnaley was the daughter of Frederick Dearnaley and Eliza Ann Hemsell.
on 14 September 1908 Florence Dearnaley lived at 119 Dean Street, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England,
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Florence Dearnaley was educated on 14 September 1908
Florence Hempsell Dearnaley; born 10 Jul 1905; Admission - Ashton Under Lyne Holy Trinity School, Manchester; Parent Fred Dearnaley, abode 119 Dean Street, date of leaving 22 Oct 1908.
National School Admission Registers & Log-Books 1870-1914.
National School Admission Registers & Log-Books 1870-1914.
Marriage:
Florence Dearnaley married Harold J Phillips about February 1934 at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England,
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Child of Florence Dearnaley and Harold J Phillips
- Irene A Phillips b. abt Feb 1938, d. abt Feb 1938
Florence Waterhouse Dearnaley
ID# 11523, b. 27 August 1877, d. 3 May 1939
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Florence Waterhouse Dearnaley was born on 27 August 1877 at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England,
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Florence Waterhouse Dearnaley was the daughter of Irvine Dearnaley and Martha Waterhouse.
Death:
Florence Waterhouse Dearnaley died on 3 May 1939 at 4 Dewsnap Lane, Dukinfield, Hyde R.D., Cheshire, England, at age 61 years, 8 months and 6 days
recorded as age 61.
Probate was granted on her estate on 13 June 1939 at London, England,
DEARNALEY Florence Waterhouse of 4 Dewsnap-lane Dukinfield Cheshire spinster.
Probate to Edith Ann Miller widow.
Effects £551 16s. 1d.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Probate to Edith Ann Miller widow.
Effects £551 16s. 1d.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Frederick Dearnaley
ID# 11524, b. 24 July 1878, d. 10 December 1944
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Frederick Dearnaley was born on 24 July 1878 at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England,
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Frederick Dearnaley was the son of John Dearnaley and Ann Needham.
Marriage:
Frederick Dearnaley married Elizabeth Ann Peplow, daughter of William R Peplow and Elizabeth (?), about November 1900 at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England,
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Marriage:
Frederick Dearnaley married Eliza Ann Hemsell about February 1902 at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England,
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on 14 September 1908 Frederick Dearnaley lived at 119 Dean Street, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England,
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in 1944 Frederick Dearnaley lived at 62 Dean Street, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England,
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Death:
Frederick Dearnaley died on 10 December 1944 at The District Infirmary, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England, at age 66 years, 4 months and 16 days
recorded as age 66.
Probate was granted on his estate on 17 January 1945 at Manchester, Lancashire, England,
DEARNALEY Frederick of 62 Dean-street Ashton-under-Lyne Lancashire died 10 December 1944 at The District Infirmary Ashton-under-Lyne.
Administration to Eliza Ann Dearnaley widow.
Effects £318 16s. 5d.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Administration to Eliza Ann Dearnaley widow.
Effects £318 16s. 5d.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Child of Frederick Dearnaley and Elizabeth Ann Peplow
- Frederick William Dearnaley+ b. 16 May 1901, d. 28 May 1940
Children of Frederick Dearnaley and Eliza Ann Hemsell
- Florence Dearnaley+ b. 10 Jul 1905
- John Christopher Dearnaley+ b. 22 Aug 1908, d. abt May 1981
- Joseph Dearnaley b. abt Aug 1913, d. abt May 1928
Frederick William Dearnaley
ID# 11525, b. 16 May 1901, d. 28 May 1940
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Frederick William Dearnaley was born on 16 May 1901 at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England,
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Frederick William Dearnaley was the son of Frederick Dearnaley and Elizabeth Ann Peplow.
Frederick William Dearnaley was educated on 13 January 1908
Frederick Wm Dearnaley; born 16 May 1901; Admission - Ashton Under Lyne Holy Trinity School, Manchester; Parent Frederick Dearnaley, abode 119 Dean Street, date of leaving 30 Jul 1908.
Marriage:
Frederick William Dearnaley married Lilian Harrop about November 1927 at Ashton-under-Lyne R.D., Lancashire, England,
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Death:
Frederick William Dearnaley died on 28 May 1940 at 388 Gidlow Lane, Wigan, Lancashire, England, at age 39 years and 12 days
recorded as age 39.
Probate was granted on his estate on 9 July 1940 at Liverpool, England,
DEARNALEY Frederick William of 388 Gidlow-lane Wigan.
Administration Lilian Dearnaley widow.
Effects £201 4s. 8d.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Administration Lilian Dearnaley widow.
Effects £201 4s. 8d.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Harold Dearnaley
ID# 11527, b. 11 March 1881, d. 30 January 1920
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Harold Dearnaley was born on 11 March 1881 at Ashton-under-Lyne R.D., Lancashire, England,
Indexed as Harold Dearnaley.
Harold Dearnaley was the son of Irvine Dearnaley and Martha Waterhouse.
Marriage:
Harold Dearnaley married Dora Varley, daughter of James Varley and Frances Sharrock, on 22 March 1916 at St. Thomas' Church, Eccleston, St Helens, Lancashire, England,
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Death:
Harold Dearnaley died on 30 January 1920 at St Helens, Prescot, Lancashire, England, at age 38 years, 10 months and 19 days
Indexed as Harold Dearnaley, aged 37.
Children of Harold Dearnaley and Dora Varley
- Irvine Dearnaley+ b. 6 May 1917, d. 7 Sep 1980
- James Noel Dearnaley+ b. 3 Jan 1920, d. 22 Jan 1981
Herbert Dearnaley
ID# 11528, b. 8 May 1899
Birth:
Herbert Dearnaley was born on 8 May 1899 at 1 Mary Street, Waterloo, Lancashire, England,
no father named on birth certificate.
Herbert Dearnaley was the son of Ann Needham.
Irvine Dearnaley
ID# 11529, b. 29 September 1839, d. 18 September 1894
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Irvine Dearnaley was born on 29 September 1839 at Broadbottom, Mottram in Longdendale, Cheshire, England,
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Irvine Dearnaley was the son of Samuel Dearnaley and Martha Dawson.
Irvine Dearnaley was baptised on 5 January 1840 at Mottram in Longdendale, Cheshire, England,
'No.604; Irvin [son of] Samuel & MarthaDearnally; abode Mottram; occupation Spinner'
Mottram in Longdendale Baptisms 1840 p.76
Mis-transcribed as "Lura Dearnally" in a number of transcriptions.
Mottram in Longdendale Baptisms 1840 p.76
Mis-transcribed as "Lura Dearnally" in a number of transcriptions.
"Dearnaley, Irvine, organist and conductor, born in the village of Broadbottom, Chester, September 29, 1839. His father was a spinner in a cotton mill, and was devoted to music, helping his son as far as he could. When seventeen, young Dearnaley obtained the post of organist at Staleybridge, and studied under J J Harris, afterwards taking pianoforte lessons from Halle, and working at harmony under H. Hiles. Then he became organist of Christ Church, and of the parish church, Ashton-under-Lyne, from 1864. He was conductor of the Gentlemen's Glee Club, and Philharmonic Society in that town, and in 1883, was made musical director of the Gentlemen's Glee Club, Manchester. Gave many organ recitals in the district. Composed some anthems and pieces for the organ.
He died at Ashton, September 18, 1894. "
A Dictionary of Musical Artists, Authors and Composers, born in Britain and its Colonies.
By James D. Brown and Stephen S. Stratton.
He died at Ashton, September 18, 1894. "
A Dictionary of Musical Artists, Authors and Composers, born in Britain and its Colonies.
By James D. Brown and Stephen S. Stratton.
Marriage:
Irvine Dearnaley married Martha Waterhouse, daughter of Samuel Waterhouse, on 19 August 1869 at St. Paul's Church, Stayley Parish, Cheshire, England,
Irvine Dearnaley full age Bachelor, Professor of Music res: Stayley fa: Samuek Dearnaley, Cotton Mill Manager
Martha Waterhouse full age Spinster, School-mistress res: Stayley fa: Samuel Waterhouse, Spindle-maker
Both signed
Witnesses: Matthew Waterhouse & Ruth Dearnaley.
Death:
Irvine Dearnaley died on 18 September 1894 at Handel Place, Fraser Street, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England, at age 54 years, 11 months and 20 days
recorded as age 54.
Irvine Dearnaley was buried on 21 September 1894 at St. Paul's Church, Stalybridge, Cheshire, England,
'No.2381; Ashton Town; aged 54 years'
Stayley Parish Burials.
Stayley Parish Burials.
Probate was granted on his estate on 15 October 1894 at London, England,
DEARNALEY Irvine of Handel-place Fraser-street Ashdown-under-Lyne Lancashire professor of music.
Probate to Martha Dearnaley widow.
Effects £1303 6s. 2d.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Probate to Martha Dearnaley widow.
Effects £1303 6s. 2d.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Children of Irvine Dearnaley and Martha Waterhouse
- Samuel Irvine Dearnaley b. 17 Apr 1872, d. 31 Jul 1931
- Edith Ann Dearnaley+ b. 7 Mar 1874
- Florence Waterhouse Dearnaley b. 27 Aug 1877, d. 3 May 1939
- Harold Dearnaley+ b. 11 Mar 1881, d. 30 Jan 1920
- Irvine Dearnaley b. 2 Apr 1883, d. 23 Nov 1915
Irvine Dearnaley
ID# 11530, b. 2 April 1883, d. 23 November 1915
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Irvine Dearnaley was born on 2 April 1883 at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England,
Births Jun 1883
DEARNALEY, Irvine Ashton, vol.8d, p.470.
DEARNALEY, Irvine Ashton, vol.8d, p.470.
Irvine Dearnaley was the son of Irvine Dearnaley and Martha Waterhouse.
Irvine Dearnaley was baptised on 8 May 1883 at St. Michael's Church, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England,
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Death:
Irvine Dearnaley died on 23 November 1915 at Dardanelles, Gallipoli, Turkey, at age 32 years, 7 months and 21 days
Name: DEARNALEY, Irvine
Regiment, Corps etc.: Manchester Regiment
Battalion etc.: 9th Battalion (Territorial)
Rank: 2/LT A/CAPT
Date died: 23 November 1915
How died: Killed in action.
Regiment, Corps etc.: Manchester Regiment
Battalion etc.: 9th Battalion (Territorial)
Rank: 2/LT A/CAPT
Date died: 23 November 1915
How died: Killed in action.
De Ruvigny's Roll of Honour 1914-1918 p.97
DEARNALEY, IRVINE, Capt., 2/9th Battn. The Manchester Regt. (T.F.), 3rd and yst.
s. of the late Irvine Dearnaley, Professor of Music, for many years Organist at Ashton Parish Church, by his wife, Martha, dau of the late Samuel Waterhouse;
b. Ashton-under-Lyne, co. Lancaster, 2 April, 1884; educ. Parochial School there; was for a time Secretary and Salesman at the Texas Mill, and subsequently held the same position at the Minerva Mills, Ashton, but in Feb. 1914 settled in business, as a Yarn Agent in Chapel Walk, Manchester, being also Director of the Harper Twist Company.
On the outbreak of war he volunteered his services; was gazetted 2nd Lieut. Manchester Regt. 14 Nov. 1914 and promoted Capt. on the 24th of the same month; went to Gallipoli 12 Oct. 1915, and was killed in action 23 Nov. following. Buried there. Capt. Dearnaley took a great interest in the work at the Parish Church, and also a prominent part in the political, social and musical like at Ashton; was Chairman of the Ashton Branch of the Junior Imperial and Constitutional League, and worked strenuously at election times. He was a clever player on the 'cello, being a member of the Ashton Parish Church Operatic Society; was a keen golfer and House Secretary of the Ashton Golf Club; unm.
DEARNALEY, IRVINE, Capt., 2/9th Battn. The Manchester Regt. (T.F.), 3rd and yst.
s. of the late Irvine Dearnaley, Professor of Music, for many years Organist at Ashton Parish Church, by his wife, Martha, dau of the late Samuel Waterhouse;
b. Ashton-under-Lyne, co. Lancaster, 2 April, 1884; educ. Parochial School there; was for a time Secretary and Salesman at the Texas Mill, and subsequently held the same position at the Minerva Mills, Ashton, but in Feb. 1914 settled in business, as a Yarn Agent in Chapel Walk, Manchester, being also Director of the Harper Twist Company.
On the outbreak of war he volunteered his services; was gazetted 2nd Lieut. Manchester Regt. 14 Nov. 1914 and promoted Capt. on the 24th of the same month; went to Gallipoli 12 Oct. 1915, and was killed in action 23 Nov. following. Buried there. Capt. Dearnaley took a great interest in the work at the Parish Church, and also a prominent part in the political, social and musical like at Ashton; was Chairman of the Ashton Branch of the Junior Imperial and Constitutional League, and worked strenuously at election times. He was a clever player on the 'cello, being a member of the Ashton Parish Church Operatic Society; was a keen golfer and House Secretary of the Ashton Golf Club; unm.
Irvine Dearnaley was buried in December 1915 at Twelve Tree Copse Cemetery, Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey,
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Published in the Reporter 21st December 1915.
CAPT. I. DEARNALEY.
KILLED IN ACTION AT THE DARDANELLES.
We regret to record that another Ashton Territorial officer, Captain IRVINE DEARNALEY, has been killed in action in the Dardanelles. The sad news was conveyed by telegram on Tuesday to his mother, Mrs. Dearnaley, who resides in Fraser Street, Ashton, by the Territorial Record Office at Preston. Captain Dearnaley met his death on November 23rd. Mrs. Dearnaley was prostrated by the news. She had recently received a message from Capt. DEARNALEY, of which he wrote with his accustomed cheerfulness. He told her not to worry, as he would come out all right. He was sharing the same "dugout" as Lieut. BERTRAM ROBINSON, with whom he was great chums. Miss May Mills, of Fern Lee, Stalybridge, during the weekend received a letter from Captain DEARNALEY, of which he said he had been ordered to take command, and was going into the firing line. The news became generally known in Ashton on Tuesday night, and many were the expressions of sorrow and sympathy. Capt. DEARNALEY'S personality was one that impressed itself upon all with whom he came into contact. His determination to succeed in all he attempted, and the whole-heartedness with which he devoted his energies in any particular direction were characteristic traits. In business, in politics, in social life, and in the Territorials, Capt. DEARNALEY commanded respect by these virtues alone. If he set his mind on accomplishing anything he would do it at all costs. Capt. DEARNALEY was the youngest son of the late Mr. Irvine Dearnaley, who for many years was organist at the Ashton Parish Church. He was 32 years of age. Captain DEARNALEY joined the 2/9th Battalion Manchester Regiment soon after the outbreak of the war, and quickly gained promotion from second-lieutenant. Prior to the war he was in business as a yarn agent in Chapel Walks, Manchester. Previously he had held the position of secretary and saleman at the Minerva Mill, Ashton. He was a director of the Harper Twist Co. He took a great interest in the work at the Parish Church. On the voyage out to the Dardanelles he travelled on the same vessel as the Rev. A.D. JOHNSON. Captain DEARNALEY had taken a prominent part in the political, social and musical life of Ashton. He cleverly played on the cello, and was a member of the Ashton Parish Church Operatic Society. He had been house secretary of the Ashton Golf Club since its formation, and was above the average as a golfer. Capt. DEARNALEY'S brother, Lieut. HAROLD DEARNALEY, is serving with the South Lancashire Regiment at the Docks, Cardiff. (Irvine Dearnaley is buried in Twelve Tree Copse Cemetery).
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Published in the Reporter 25th December 1915.
CAPT. I. DEARNALEY.
How He Met His Death in Gallipoli.
How Captain IRVINE DEARNALEY met his death while with the Ashton Territorials in the Gallipoli Peninsula is told for the first time by Captain B.F. ROBINSON, who, with Captain DEARNALEY, was attached to the 2/9th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Both went out together to the front a few months ago, and they shared the same dug-out. ROBINSON was then a lieutenant, but has since been promoted. Writing to his mother Captain ROBINSON states: - "I expect by the time you get my letter you will have heard all sorts of accounts about poor old IRVINE, so even at the expense of myself and my ease of mind I must let you know exactly how it happened. B Company had relieved D Company in the actual firing line. We had been in nine days out of the fourteen, and they were only going to do five or six. They had gone into the firing line on Saturday afternoon. On Tuesday, 23rd November, about 1pm in the afternoon, IRVINE was doing his three hours 'On duty.' He walked down the communicating trench to the fire trench, and where the two joined he stopped to look at something in the trench. Mind you, he was well under cover all the time. At this moment a bullet came between the joining in the sandbags, and hit him straight under the right eye, and he dropped at once. Death must have been instantaneous, he never spoke a word. His orderly ran for me, and I was on the spot within a very few minutes. I was at his funeral the same evening in the little cemetery in Geoghans Bluff about two miles from the firing line. He was buried next to Major ANDERSON. There were four of on Saturday afternoon. On Tuesday 23rd WILDE (O.C. 1/9th Battalion Manchester Regiment) the adjutant, and PERCY FIELDING and myself. No more of us could be spared." Captain ROBINSON, we are pleased to learn, is now all right again, though he was greatly upset by the death of Captain DEARNALEY. (Captain Irvine Dearnaley is buried in Twelve Tree Copse Cemetery).
see The Ashton Territorials.
CAPT. I. DEARNALEY.
KILLED IN ACTION AT THE DARDANELLES.
We regret to record that another Ashton Territorial officer, Captain IRVINE DEARNALEY, has been killed in action in the Dardanelles. The sad news was conveyed by telegram on Tuesday to his mother, Mrs. Dearnaley, who resides in Fraser Street, Ashton, by the Territorial Record Office at Preston. Captain Dearnaley met his death on November 23rd. Mrs. Dearnaley was prostrated by the news. She had recently received a message from Capt. DEARNALEY, of which he wrote with his accustomed cheerfulness. He told her not to worry, as he would come out all right. He was sharing the same "dugout" as Lieut. BERTRAM ROBINSON, with whom he was great chums. Miss May Mills, of Fern Lee, Stalybridge, during the weekend received a letter from Captain DEARNALEY, of which he said he had been ordered to take command, and was going into the firing line. The news became generally known in Ashton on Tuesday night, and many were the expressions of sorrow and sympathy. Capt. DEARNALEY'S personality was one that impressed itself upon all with whom he came into contact. His determination to succeed in all he attempted, and the whole-heartedness with which he devoted his energies in any particular direction were characteristic traits. In business, in politics, in social life, and in the Territorials, Capt. DEARNALEY commanded respect by these virtues alone. If he set his mind on accomplishing anything he would do it at all costs. Capt. DEARNALEY was the youngest son of the late Mr. Irvine Dearnaley, who for many years was organist at the Ashton Parish Church. He was 32 years of age. Captain DEARNALEY joined the 2/9th Battalion Manchester Regiment soon after the outbreak of the war, and quickly gained promotion from second-lieutenant. Prior to the war he was in business as a yarn agent in Chapel Walks, Manchester. Previously he had held the position of secretary and saleman at the Minerva Mill, Ashton. He was a director of the Harper Twist Co. He took a great interest in the work at the Parish Church. On the voyage out to the Dardanelles he travelled on the same vessel as the Rev. A.D. JOHNSON. Captain DEARNALEY had taken a prominent part in the political, social and musical life of Ashton. He cleverly played on the cello, and was a member of the Ashton Parish Church Operatic Society. He had been house secretary of the Ashton Golf Club since its formation, and was above the average as a golfer. Capt. DEARNALEY'S brother, Lieut. HAROLD DEARNALEY, is serving with the South Lancashire Regiment at the Docks, Cardiff. (Irvine Dearnaley is buried in Twelve Tree Copse Cemetery).
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Published in the Reporter 25th December 1915.
CAPT. I. DEARNALEY.
How He Met His Death in Gallipoli.
How Captain IRVINE DEARNALEY met his death while with the Ashton Territorials in the Gallipoli Peninsula is told for the first time by Captain B.F. ROBINSON, who, with Captain DEARNALEY, was attached to the 2/9th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Both went out together to the front a few months ago, and they shared the same dug-out. ROBINSON was then a lieutenant, but has since been promoted. Writing to his mother Captain ROBINSON states: - "I expect by the time you get my letter you will have heard all sorts of accounts about poor old IRVINE, so even at the expense of myself and my ease of mind I must let you know exactly how it happened. B Company had relieved D Company in the actual firing line. We had been in nine days out of the fourteen, and they were only going to do five or six. They had gone into the firing line on Saturday afternoon. On Tuesday, 23rd November, about 1pm in the afternoon, IRVINE was doing his three hours 'On duty.' He walked down the communicating trench to the fire trench, and where the two joined he stopped to look at something in the trench. Mind you, he was well under cover all the time. At this moment a bullet came between the joining in the sandbags, and hit him straight under the right eye, and he dropped at once. Death must have been instantaneous, he never spoke a word. His orderly ran for me, and I was on the spot within a very few minutes. I was at his funeral the same evening in the little cemetery in Geoghans Bluff about two miles from the firing line. He was buried next to Major ANDERSON. There were four of on Saturday afternoon. On Tuesday 23rd WILDE (O.C. 1/9th Battalion Manchester Regiment) the adjutant, and PERCY FIELDING and myself. No more of us could be spared." Captain ROBINSON, we are pleased to learn, is now all right again, though he was greatly upset by the death of Captain DEARNALEY. (Captain Irvine Dearnaley is buried in Twelve Tree Copse Cemetery).
see The Ashton Territorials.
Probate was granted on his estate on 30 May 1916 at London, England,
DEARNALEY Irvine of Handel-place Fraser-street Ashton-under-Lyne Lancashire captain 2/9th battalion Manchester regiment.
Administration (with Will) to Thomas McDermott retired cashier and James Waterhouse Simister solicitor.
Effects £340 4s.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.
Administration (with Will) to Thomas McDermott retired cashier and James Waterhouse Simister solicitor.
Effects £340 4s.
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966.