Sarah Jacques
ID# 14072, b. 29 August 1874, d. about February 1942
Birth:
Sarah Jacques was born on 29 August 1874 at Oldham, Lancashire, England,
Shown as aged 21 at marriage (b. 1872), but the census age records show her lower.
I am using the 1939 Register entry which is believed to bethis Sarah.
I am using the 1939 Register entry which is believed to bethis Sarah.
Sarah Jacques was the daughter of Robert Jacques and Ann Collinge.
in 1893 Sarah Jacques lived at 5 Washington Street, Oldham, Lancashire, England,
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Marriage:
Sarah Jacques married James Dearnaly, son of Elizabeth Dearnaley, on 27 May 1893 at Oldham Register Office, Oldham, Lancashire, England,
James Dearnaly 21 Bachelor, Cotton Piecer res: 9 Adelaide Street, Oldham fa: William Dearnaly (deceased), Hat manufacturer
Sarah Jacques 21 Spinster, Cardroom Hand res: 5 Washington Street, Oldham fa: Robert Jacques, Iron Dresser
Both signed
Witnesses: Albert Bracewell & Eliza Ann Chadwick
William is shown as the father of James (James' marriage certificate), but Elizabeth D. is the lone mother on James' birth certificate.
As James was raised by his grandfather (William Dearnaley), the marriage entry must refer to him.
Death:
Sarah Jacques died about February 1942 at Oldham R.D., Lancashire, England,
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Children of Sarah Jacques and James Dearnaly
- Alice Dearnley b. Nov 1893, d. abt May 1917
- Florrie Dearnaly b. abt Nov 1894, d. abt Aug 1895
- Elizabeth Ann Dearnaly+ b. 20 May 1897, d. abt Nov 1938
- James Dearnaly b. abt Aug 1899, d. abt May 1900
- Edith Dearnaly b. 25 Sep 1906, d. Sep 1908
- Emma Dearnaly b. abt Feb 1908, d. abt Aug 1908
Robert Jacques
ID# 14073, b. 1843
Birth:
Robert Jacques was born in 1843 at Middleton, Lancashire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Marriage:
Robert Jacques married Ann Collinge about February 1868 at Oldham R.D., Lancashire, England,
Indexed as Robert Jacques & Ann Collinge.
in 1893 Robert Jacques was a Iron Dresser.
Perhaps the Robert Jacques, aged 52, whose death was recorded 2Q 1894 in Oldham R.D.
Children of Robert Jacques and Ann Collinge
- Mary Ann Jacques b. Mar 1870
- Jane Jacques b. abt Aug 1871
- Sarah Jacques+ b. 29 Aug 1874, d. abt Feb 1942
- Alice Jacques b. abt Nov 1876
- Elizabeth Jacques b. Jun 1880
- John Jacques b. Apr 1883
- Annie Jacques b. abt Feb 1887
Thomas Ellam
ID# 14074, b. about 1788, d. before 1851
Birth:
Thomas Ellam was born about 1788
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Marriage:
Thomas Ellam married Hannah (?) about 1809
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Death:
Thomas Ellam died before 1851
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Children of Thomas Ellam and Hannah (?)
- Betsy Ellam+ b. Jun 1816
- Thomas Ellam b. 1823
Hannah (?)
ID# 14075, b. 1788
Birth:
Hannah (?) was born in 1788 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England,
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Marriage:
Hannah (?) married Thomas Ellam about 1809
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Children of Hannah (?) and Thomas Ellam
- Betsy Ellam+ b. Jun 1816
- Thomas Ellam b. 1823
Thomas Ellam
ID# 14076, b. 1823
Birth:
Thomas Ellam was born in 1823 at Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England,
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Thomas Ellam was the son of Thomas Ellam and Hannah (?)
Henry Dearnley
ID# 14077, b. about February 1846, d. June 1858
Some online public trees have this Henry as the Henry D who married Ann Mettrick.
We have this Henry Dearnley in this position. His age fits more accurately with the censuses.
We have this Henry Dearnley in this position. His age fits more accurately with the censuses.
Birth:
Henry Dearnley was born about February 1846 at Almondbury, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England,
Indexed as Henry Dearnley, Huddersfield R.D., Yorkshire.
Henry Dearnley was the son of George Dearnley and Ann Littlewood.
Death:
Henry Dearnley died in June 1858 at Upper Cumberworth, Yorkshire, England,
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Henry Dearnley was buried on 7 June 1858 at St Nicholas, Cumberworth, Yorkshire, England,
'Henry Dearnley; abode: Upper Cumberworth; aged 12; By Coroner's inquest'
A side note reads:
"A Miner
---
a Scoop
fell upon
him"
Huddersfield historian Alan Brooke has an article "Coal Mining in the Huddersfield Area"
https://undergroundhistories.wordpress.com/coal-mining-in-the-huddersfield-area/
One section refers to an incident at the Kirkstyes colliery (at Cumberworth) in June 1858.
I wonder if this is the same incident & Henry was the "hurrier below"
"A descending empty scoop injured a boy at Jaggar’s Emley Moor colliery in 1852 (58) and in 1857 a 12 year old hurrier was injured when the clatch irons slipped off a scoop which had just been raised to leave the pit top at Kirkstyes colliery. A similar accident occurred at the same pit a year later when a boy tried to hook on an empty corve while the banksman was busy. It was not secured correctly and plunged onto the hurrier below. (59) "
Notes:
58. HE 4 Jun 1852.
59. HE 13 Jun 1857;HE 12 Jun 1858.
A side note reads:
"A Miner
---
a Scoop
fell upon
him"
Huddersfield historian Alan Brooke has an article "Coal Mining in the Huddersfield Area"
https://undergroundhistories.wordpress.com/coal-mining-in-the-huddersfield-area/
One section refers to an incident at the Kirkstyes colliery (at Cumberworth) in June 1858.
I wonder if this is the same incident & Henry was the "hurrier below"
"A descending empty scoop injured a boy at Jaggar’s Emley Moor colliery in 1852 (58) and in 1857 a 12 year old hurrier was injured when the clatch irons slipped off a scoop which had just been raised to leave the pit top at Kirkstyes colliery. A similar accident occurred at the same pit a year later when a boy tried to hook on an empty corve while the banksman was busy. It was not secured correctly and plunged onto the hurrier below. (59) "
Notes:
58. HE 4 Jun 1852.
59. HE 13 Jun 1857;HE 12 Jun 1858.