Richard Darnelly
ID# 15302, b. July 1634
Birth:
Richard Darnelly was born in July 1634 at London, Middlesex, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Richard Darnelly was the son of William Darnelly and Elizabeth Clutterbuck.
Richard Darnelly was baptised on 10 August 1634 at St. Michael's Church, Cornhill, London, Middlesex, England,
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Mary Darnelly
ID# 15303, b. about 1646
- Charts
- John Dernelly (c.1451-)
Mentioned in the 1654 will of Cicely (Sutton) (Crossley) Darnelly.
see Cicily Sutton.
see Cicily Sutton.
Birth:
Mary Darnelly was born about 1646 at Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, England,
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Mary Darnelly was the daughter of Richard Darnelly and Sarah Nicols.
Marriage:
Mary Darnelly married Edward Bringhurst on 31 January 1669 at St. Lawrence Jewry and St. Mary Magdalene, Milk Street, London, England,
Edward Bringhurst & Mary Darnellah
from transcription only.
Children of Mary Darnelly and Edward Bringhurst
- Mary Bringhurst b. Feb 1670, d. 15 Feb 1670
- Edward Bringhurst b. Oct 1672
- Sarah Bringhurst b. Jan 1676
Edward Bringhurst
ID# 15304, b. about 1646, d. June 1677
- Charts
- John Dernelly (c.1451-)
Birth:
Edward Bringhurst was born about 1646
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Marriage:
Edward Bringhurst married Mary Darnelly, daughter of Richard Darnelly and Sarah Nicols, on 31 January 1669 at St. Lawrence Jewry and St. Mary Magdalene, Milk Street, London, England,
Edward Bringhurst & Mary Darnellah
from transcription only.
Death:
Edward Bringhurst died in June 1677 at London, Middlesex, England,
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Edward Bringhurst was buried on 29 June 1677 at St. Mary's Church, Aldermanbury, London, Middlesex, England,
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Children of Edward Bringhurst and Mary Darnelly
- Mary Bringhurst b. Feb 1670, d. 15 Feb 1670
- Edward Bringhurst b. Oct 1672
- Sarah Bringhurst b. Jan 1676
Edward Bringhurst
ID# 15305, b. October 1672
- Charts
- John Dernelly (c.1451-)
Birth:
Edward Bringhurst was born in October 1672 at London, Middlesex, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Edward Bringhurst was the son of Edward Bringhurst and Mary Darnelly.
Edward Bringhurst was baptised on 8 November 1672 at St Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury, London, England,
from transcription only.
Marriage:
Edward Bringhurst married Elizabeth Barton on 4 June 1695 at St. Katherine By The Tower, London, England,
Edward Bringhurst aged 23
Elizabeth Barton aged 22
from transcription only
St Katharine's by the Tower—full name Royal Hospital and Collegiate Church of St. Katharine by the Tower—was a medieval church and hospital next to the Tower of London. The establishment was founded in 1147 and the buildings demolished in 1825 to build St Katharine Docks.
Sarah Bringhurst
ID# 15306, b. January 1676
- Charts
- John Dernelly (c.1451-)
Birth:
Sarah Bringhurst was born in January 1676 at London, Middlesex, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Sarah Bringhurst was the daughter of Edward Bringhurst and Mary Darnelly.
Sarah Bringhurst was baptised on 1 February 1676 at St. Mary's Church, Aldermanbury, London, Middlesex, England,
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Mary Bringhurst
ID# 15307, b. February 1670, d. 15 February 1670
- Charts
- John Dernelly (c.1451-)
Birth:
Mary Bringhurst was born in February 1670 at London, Middlesex, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Mary Bringhurst was the daughter of Edward Bringhurst and Mary Darnelly.
Mary Bringhurst was baptised on 14 February 1670 at St. Mary's Church, Aldermanbury, London, Middlesex, England,
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Death:
Mary Bringhurst died on 15 February 1670 at London, Middlesex, England,
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Mary Bringhurst was buried on 16 February 1670
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Mary Stalling
ID# 15308, b. May 1576, d. about 1610
- Charts
- John Dernelly (c.1451-)
Birth:
Mary Stalling was born in May 1576 at London, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Mary Stalling was the daughter of Richard Stalling.
Mary Stalling was baptised on 1 July 1576 at St. Helen's Church, Bishopgate, London, England,
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Marriage:
Mary Stalling married Daniel Darneley, son of Roger Derneley and Johanna Prince, about 1600
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Death:
Mary Stalling died about 1610 at London, Middlesex, England,
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Mary Stalling was buried on 25 July 1610 at St. Helen's Church, Bishopsgate, London, Middlesex, England,
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Children of Mary Stalling and Daniel Darneley
- Daniel Darnelly+ b. Oct 1604, d. Mar 1659
- Stephen Darnelly+ b. abt 1605, d. 1644
- Edward Darnelie+ b. Jun 1606, d. Sep 1676
- Mary Derneley b. 30 Aug 1607
- Ellyne Dernelley b. 4 Aug 1609
Thomas Darnley
ID# 15309, b. May 1641
- Charts
- John Dernelly (c.1451-)
Birth:
Thomas Darnley was born in May 1641 at London, Middlesex, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Thomas Darnley was the son of Edward Darnelie and Hannah Brightwell.
Thomas Darnley was baptised on 4 June 1641 at St. Mary's Church, Aldermary, London, Middlesex, England,
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Possibly died before 1676 as Thomas is not mentioned in father Edward's will.
Edward Darnelly
ID# 15310, b. April 1643, d. February 1678
- Charts
- John Dernelly (c.1451-)
Birth:
Edward Darnelly was born in April 1643 at London, Middlesex, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Edward Darnelly was the son of Edward Darnelie and Hannah Brightwell.
Edward Darnelly was baptised on 7 May 1643 at St. Mary's Church, Aldermary, London, Middlesex, England,
Trancribed as "Edward Darnelloe" - FamilySearch.
Edward Darnelly was educated in 1653 at Merchant Taylors' School, Sandy Lodge, Northwood, London, Middlesex, England,
Named in: 'A register of the scholars admitted into Merchant Taylors' School : from A. D. 1562 to 1874 (Volume 1) - Robinson, Charles John, Rev., 1833-1898' page 216 (archive.org)
Merchant Taylor's School register 1653-4: "Edward Darnelly, eld. son of Edward, druggist, b. in Aldermary par. 7 May, 1643".
Merchant Taylor's School register 1653-4: "Edward Darnelly, eld. son of Edward, druggist, b. in Aldermary par. 7 May, 1643".
mentioned in father Edward's will (1676)
see Edward Darnelie.
see Edward Darnelie.
Death:
Edward Darnelly died in February 1678 at London, England, at age 34 years and 10 months
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Edward Darnelly was buried on 15 February 1678 at St. Mildred's, Bread Street, London, England,
The church of St Mildred, Bread Street, stood on the east side of Bread Street in the Bread Street Ward of the City of London. Of medieval origin, the church was rebuilt to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren following its destruction in the Great Fire of London in 1666. One of the few City churches to retain Wren's original fittings into the 20th century, St Mildred's was destroyed by bombs in 1941.