William Bancroft
ID# 14921, b. about 1472
Birth:
William Bancroft was born about 1472
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Marriage:
William Bancroft married (?) (?) about 1493
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Children of William Bancroft and (?) (?)
- Elizabeth Bancroft+ b. abt 1500
- John Bancroft b. abt 1500
(?) (?)
ID# 14922, b. about 1472
Birth:
(?) (?) was born about 1472
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Marriage:
(?) (?) married William Bancroft about 1493
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Children of (?) (?) and William Bancroft
- Elizabeth Bancroft+ b. abt 1500
- John Bancroft b. abt 1500
John Bancroft
ID# 14923, b. about 1500
Birth:
John Bancroft was born about 1500
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John Bancroft was the son of William Bancroft and (?) (?)
John Derneley
ID# 14924, b. March 1579, d. before 1630
- Charts
- John Dernelly (c.1451-)
Birth:
John Derneley was born in March 1579 at Derby, Derbyshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
John Derneley was the son of William Derneley and Elizabeth Bucksone.
John Derneley was baptised on 5 April 1579 at St. Werburgh's Church, Derby, Derbyshire, England,
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Death:
John Derneley died before 1630
The following appears to confirm that the line of Thomas Derneley of Derby 1526-1582
ended with his grandson John, and we can now surmise that John died before 1630.
from: History of the Derby Charities by H L Kemp 1861 (on archive.org)
DERNELEY'S, T H O M A S.
IT appears from the abstract of a decree of Commissioners of Charitable
uses, read upon the recent inquiry, that Thomas Derneley being possessed
of property in Friar-Gate, Sadler-Gate, Wallwick (Wardwick),
and land in Friar Wall, bequeathed the same by his Will dated October
9th, 1582, to his wife for her life, and after her decease to John Derneley
and his heirs, and for lack of such issue, the rents were to be bestowed
amongst the children of John Woodhouse, so long as any of them
should live, and afterwards towards finding, keeping, and maintaining
a vicar or godly minister or curate in the parish of St. Werburgh's for
ever. The decree which is dated in the 5th year of Charles First*, directs
that the vicar and his successors for ever, after the decease of the
daughter of John Woodhouse, should enjoy the premises given by
Thomas Derneley. Nothing more is known about this gift than the
information contained in the decree, but the present Vicar of St.
Werburgh's has possession of a copy of the decree, and is engaged
in making inquiries respecting the property alluded to therein.
* 5th year of Charles First = 1629/30
JAD.
ended with his grandson John, and we can now surmise that John died before 1630.
from: History of the Derby Charities by H L Kemp 1861 (on archive.org)
DERNELEY'S, T H O M A S.
IT appears from the abstract of a decree of Commissioners of Charitable
uses, read upon the recent inquiry, that Thomas Derneley being possessed
of property in Friar-Gate, Sadler-Gate, Wallwick (Wardwick),
and land in Friar Wall, bequeathed the same by his Will dated October
9th, 1582, to his wife for her life, and after her decease to John Derneley
and his heirs, and for lack of such issue, the rents were to be bestowed
amongst the children of John Woodhouse, so long as any of them
should live, and afterwards towards finding, keeping, and maintaining
a vicar or godly minister or curate in the parish of St. Werburgh's for
ever. The decree which is dated in the 5th year of Charles First*, directs
that the vicar and his successors for ever, after the decease of the
daughter of John Woodhouse, should enjoy the premises given by
Thomas Derneley. Nothing more is known about this gift than the
information contained in the decree, but the present Vicar of St.
Werburgh's has possession of a copy of the decree, and is engaged
in making inquiries respecting the property alluded to therein.
* 5th year of Charles First = 1629/30
JAD.
David Durnally
ID# 14925, b. March 1663
This could be the David Derneley who married Maria in Hope, Derbyshire, although Hope & Derby are over 30 miles apart.
Currently assumed to be a transcription error (David/Edward)
See Edward Dernely
There may be another child of Adam & Mary - 'Mary Durnill' 1668-. which may indicate that this family is not connected.
Currently assumed to be a transcription error (David/Edward)
See Edward Dernely
There may be another child of Adam & Mary - 'Mary Durnill' 1668-. which may indicate that this family is not connected.
Birth:
David Durnally was born in March 1663 at Derby, Derbyshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
David Durnally was the son of Adam Durnally and Mary (?)
David Durnally was baptised on 5 April 1663 at St. Werburgh's Church, Derby, Derbyshire, England,
St Werburgh's Church, Derby, is a redundant Anglican church in the city of Derby, Derbyshire, England.
The oldest surviving part of the church is the tower which was rebuilt in 1601. The chancel was built in 1699.
The oldest surviving part of the church is the tower which was rebuilt in 1601. The chancel was built in 1699.
Adam Durnally
ID# 14926, b. about 1635
Birth:
Adam Durnally was born about 1635
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Marriage:
Adam Durnally married Mary (?) about 1656
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Children of Adam Durnally and Mary (?)
- Adam Durneale+ b. abt 1657
- David Durnally b. Mar 1663
- Jonathan Durnelly b. Mar 1667
Mary (?)
ID# 14927, b. about 1635
Birth:
Mary (?) was born about 1635
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Marriage:
Mary (?) married Adam Durnally about 1656
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Children of Mary (?) and Adam Durnally
- Adam Durneale+ b. abt 1657
- David Durnally b. Mar 1663
- Jonathan Durnelly b. Mar 1667
Edward Durneile
ID# 14930, b. April 1685
Birth:
Edward Durneile was born in April 1685 at Derby, Derbyshire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Edward Durneile was the son of Thomas Durneile and Sarah (?)
Edward Durneile was baptised on 31 May 1685 at St. Werburgh's Church, Derby, Derbyshire, England,
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