John Simister

ID# 15681, b. 21 October 1828

Birth:
John Simister was born on 21 October 1828 at Werneth, Cheshire, England,
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John Simister was the son of Thomas Simister and Lucy Dennerly.

Baptism:
John Simister was baptised on 29 October 1828 at Gee Cross Unitarian, Hyde, Cheshire, England,
  
'John Son of Thomas Simister of Werneth by Lucy his wife
daur of William & Betty Denerly born Octr 21st 1828 baptd Octr 29th 1828.'

Senora Simister

ID# 15682, b. June 1831, d. September 1831
Senora Simister was also recorded as Senorah Simester.
She was also recorded as Lenora Simister.

Birth:
Senora Simister was born in June 1831 at Cheshire, England,
  
Birth date is an estimate.


Senora Simister was the daughter of Thomas Simister and Lucy Dennerly.

Baptism:
Senora Simister was baptised on 1 July 1831 at Gee Cross Unitarian, Hyde, Cheshire, England,
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Death:
Senora Simister died in September 1831 at Mottram in Longdendale, Cheshire, England, at age 3 months
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Burial:
Senora Simister was buried on 4 September 1831 at Mottram in Longdendale, Cheshire, England,
  
"age: 10 weeks."

Charles Stewart

ID# 15686, b. about 1786
Occupation:
Charles Stewart was a Hatter.


Birth:
Charles Stewart was born about 1786
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Child of Charles Stewart

Samuel Dearnaly

ID# 15688, b. December 1780, d. February 1857
Samuel Dearnaly was also recorded as Dearnaley - (spelling not found but added for indexing.)
Note:
  
Possibly a brother of the John D married to Hannah Milner.
See 1841 census & John Dearnely.



Birth:
Samuel Dearnaly was born in December 1780 at Lightcliffe, Yorkshire, England,
  
Birth date is an estimate.


Samuel Dearnaly was the son of William Dearnley and (?) (?)

Baptism:
Samuel Dearnaly was baptised on 21 January 1781 at Lightcliffe, Yorkshire, England,
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Death:
Samuel Dearnaly died in February 1857 at Warley, Yorkshire, England, at age 76 years and 2 months
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Burial:
Samuel Dearnaly was buried on 9 February 1857 at Sowerby Bridge, Yorkshire, England,
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Samuel Dearnaly appeared in the 1841 census at
Law, Southowram, Halifax, Yorkshire, England.
On 6 June 1841:-
note: Ages over 15 were rounded down to the nearest 5.
MILNER, James 80 Yorkshire
MILNER, Hannah 75 Yorkshire
MILNER, James 45 Yorkshire
BAIRSTOW, James 25 Yorkshire
DEARNALY, Samuel* 60 Cloth Dresser Yorkshire

RG number: HO107 Piece: 1303 Book/Folio: 11/24 Page: 5
Registration District: Halifax Sub District: Southowram Civil Parish: Halifax
Address: Law, Halifax, Southowram, Yorkshire

*Perhaps the brother of the John D married to Hannah Milner.



Samuel Dearnaly appeared in the 1851 census at
7 Croft, Halifax, Yorkshire, England.
On 30 March 1851:-

HALLIWELL, Richard Head Mar 53 Chelsea Out Pensioner Dye Wood Grinder Norland, Yorkshire
HALLIWELL, Mary Wife - 49 - Balleymaghom, County Longford, Ireland
HALLIWELL, Joseph Son Widr 29 Millwright Engineer City of Cork, Ireland
HALLIWELL, Hannah Dau Unm 19 - Warley, Yorkshire
HALLIWELL, John Son - 13 Office Boy Warley, Yorkshire
HALLIWELL, John D Grndson - 4 Scholar ???, Yorkshire
DEARNALY, Saml Lodger Unm 70 Cloth Dresser Lightcliffe, Yorkshire


Address: 7 Croft, Halifax, Yorkshire (West Riding)
Registration district: Halifax Archive reference: HO107
Piece number: 2300 Folio: 343 Page: 4.


Mary Hill

ID# 15690, b. about 1784
From 1805, her married name was Darnley.

Birth:
Mary Hill was born about 1784
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Marriage:
Mary Hill married Robert Batey Darnley, son of Edmund Dearnaly and Jane Baty, in 1805 at St. Antholin's Church, Budge Row, London, England,
  
St Antholin, Budge Row, or St Antholin, Watling Street, was a church in the City of London. Of medieval origin, it was rebuilt to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren, following its destruction in the Great Fire of London in 1666.
The church, which is first recorded in 1119, was on the north side of Budge Row (which no longer exists), at the corner of Sise Lane in Cordwainer Ward. It was originally known as St Anthony's, or St Anthonine's
The church was demolished in 1875 under the Union of Benefices Act to make way for the development of Queen Victoria Street. At this time many bodies were disinterred from the crypt and reburied at Brookwood Cemetery.

Children of Mary Hill and Robert Batey Darnley