Benjamin Dearnelly
ID# 13251, b. December 1754, d. March 1758
Birth:
Benjamin Dearnelly was born in December 1754 at Grange, Thurstonland, Yorkshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Benjamin Dearnelly was the son of James Bocock and Mary Dearnelly.
Benjamin Dearnelly was baptised on 17 January 1755 at Kirkburton Parish, Yorkshire, England,
'Benjamin Bastard son of Mary Dearnelly of Grange in Thurstonland baptized 17th day.'
Death:
Benjamin Dearnelly died in March 1758 at Yorkshire, England, at age 3 years and 3 months
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Benjamin Dearnelly was buried on 1 April 1758 at Kirkburton Parish, Yorkshire, England,
'Benjamin son of Mary Dearnelly of Grange in Thurstonland.'
James Bocock
ID# 13252, b. about 1727
Birth:
James Bocock was born about 1727
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Child of James Bocock and Mary Dearnelly
- Benjamin Dearnelly b. Dec 1754, d. Mar 1758
Joseph Dearnelley
ID# 13254, b. December 1744
Possibly the Joseph who married Ann Hartley. -IG
see Joseph Dearnley.
see Joseph Dearnley.
Birth:
Joseph Dearnelley was born in December 1744 at Grange, Thurstonland, Yorkshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Joseph Dearnelley was the son of Joseph Shaw and Mary Dearnelly.
Joseph Dearnelley was baptised on 3 February 1745 at Yorkshire, England,
Joseph Dearnelley; father: (Joseph Shaw); mother: Mary (SW); Grange, Thurstonland
from Ian Goddard's Kirkburton Dearnleys transcription.
from Ian Goddard's Kirkburton Dearnleys transcription.
Joseph Shaw
ID# 13255, b. about 1720
Birth:
Joseph Shaw was born about 1720
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Child of Joseph Shaw and Mary Dearnelly
- Joseph Dearnelley b. Dec 1744
Ann Dearnelley
ID# 13257, b. April 1778
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Ann Dearnelley was born in April 1778 at Woodall, Yorkshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Woodale, Woodall etc. are all Wooldale.
Woodale, Woodall etc. are all Wooldale.
Ann Dearnelley was the daughter of William Dearnelley and Barbara Barraclough.
Ann Dearnelley was baptised on 15 May 1778 at Holmfirth Chapel, Holmfirth, Kirkburton, Yorkshire, England,
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John Dearnally
ID# 13260, b. May 1761, d. March 1838
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
John Dearnally was born in May 1761 at Cliff, Woodall, Yorkshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Woodale, Woodall etc are all Wooldale.
Woodale, Woodall etc are all Wooldale.
John Dearnally was the son of James Dearnelly and Sarah Tinker.
John Dearnally was baptised on 4 June 1761 at Holmfirth Chapel, Holmfirth, Kirkburton, Yorkshire, England,
'John sn. of James Dearnelly of Clif in W.' [Wooldale]
Holmfirth Register for the Parish of Kirkburton.
'John son of James Dearnely of Cliff in Woodal'
Kirkburton Parish Registers.
Holmfirth Register for the Parish of Kirkburton.
'John son of James Dearnely of Cliff in Woodal'
Kirkburton Parish Registers.
Marriage:
John Dearnally married Mary Ellis on 26 December 1782 at Kirkburton Parish, Yorkshire, England,
John Dearnally & Mary Ellis. Banns 10th, 17th & 24th of November. Both OTP (Kirkburton). He signed, she made her mark. Witnesses John Fitton & "?" Booth.
Confirmed from the microfiche - IG.
We suspect that there is another daughter of this marriage - Sena. see Senah Dearnelly
Alt. - Sena could perhaps be John's sister Sarah (1781-) see
Evidence:
1. Both of Sena's children were born at 'Ward Place' (1803 & 1820).
2. Mary Ellis in 1841 census with next entry listed as Ward Place. see John Dearnally
3. Thomas Dearnley, son of Mary Ellis, lived at Ward Place in 1815. see Thomas Dearnley
4. Lydia Kay, wife of Thomas and d-in-l of Mary Ellis, of ‘Ware Place’ at 1820 burial. see Lydia Kay
- Janet A Davies.
Alt. - Sena could perhaps be John's sister Sarah (1781-) see
Evidence:
1. Both of Sena's children were born at 'Ward Place' (1803 & 1820).
2. Mary Ellis in 1841 census with next entry listed as Ward Place. see John Dearnally
3. Thomas Dearnley, son of Mary Ellis, lived at Ward Place in 1815. see Thomas Dearnley
4. Lydia Kay, wife of Thomas and d-in-l of Mary Ellis, of ‘Ware Place’ at 1820 burial. see Lydia Kay
- Janet A Davies.
in 1786 John Dearnally lived at Cartworth Mill, Wooldale, Yorkshire, England,
Son Thomas' birth abode was Cartworth Mill.
There's been a debate about the location of Cartworth Mill in the local history group. The original thinking was that it was at Hinchliffe Mill which is at least in part in Cartworth township. However it's clear that it was the original manorial mill and that was located in Holmfirth close to the chapel at the site traditionally known as the Gartside Estate now occupied by the bus station. The Gartside family were the farmers of the manorial rights to the mill.
This identification has the complication of the mill's not being in Cartworth township at all but in Wooldale. I think the explanation lies in that early in the medieval period there was an entity called the Free Chase of Cartworth, dating back to late Anglo-Saxon times. This lay entirely in Kirkburton parish. Sometime after the Conquest some townships were hived off and others, from Almondbury parish added. The name Cartworth Mill would make sense if it dated back to this period.
This identification would suggest that John Dearnally may have lived at the mill or a cottage on the mill estate but he wasn't the mill tenant.
- Ian Goddard.
There's been a debate about the location of Cartworth Mill in the local history group. The original thinking was that it was at Hinchliffe Mill which is at least in part in Cartworth township. However it's clear that it was the original manorial mill and that was located in Holmfirth close to the chapel at the site traditionally known as the Gartside Estate now occupied by the bus station. The Gartside family were the farmers of the manorial rights to the mill.
This identification has the complication of the mill's not being in Cartworth township at all but in Wooldale. I think the explanation lies in that early in the medieval period there was an entity called the Free Chase of Cartworth, dating back to late Anglo-Saxon times. This lay entirely in Kirkburton parish. Sometime after the Conquest some townships were hived off and others, from Almondbury parish added. The name Cartworth Mill would make sense if it dated back to this period.
This identification would suggest that John Dearnally may have lived at the mill or a cottage on the mill estate but he wasn't the mill tenant.
- Ian Goddard.
Death:
John Dearnally died in March 1838 at Ward Place, Cartworth, Yorkshire, England, at age 76 years and 10 months
We used to have the John Dearnaly/Dearnally of Woodallcliff (died 19 Jun 1800, buried 23 Jun 1800) in this position. However, as Mary Ellis and the children have several connections to Ward Place, this burial seems more likely to be the correct one.
John Dearnally was buried on 15 March 1838 at Chapelry of Holmfirth, Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England,
John Dearnally; abode: Ward Place, Cartworth; buried March 15; age: 76.
Children of John Dearnally and Mary Ellis
- Sally Dearnelly b. Apr 1783, d. Mar 1789
- Thomas Dearnley+ b. Jan 1786, d. b Aug 1820
- Matthew Dearnelly b. Mar 1789
- John Dearneley b. Apr 1793