Clara Jones
ID# 18331, b. 14 February 1906
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Clara Jones was born on 14 February 1906 at Woolley Bridge, Derbyshire, England,
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Clara Jones was the daughter of William Jones and Nancy Dearnaley.
Marriage:
Clara Jones married Walter Wood about August 1939 at Glossop R.D., Derbyshire, England,
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Ernest Dennerley
ID# 18332, b. 18 April 1894, d. about February 1895
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Ernest Dennerley was born on 18 April 1894 at Spring Street, Wigan, Lancashire, England,
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Ernest Dennerley was the son of Ernest Dennerley and Annie Butterworth.
Ernest Dennerley was baptised on 11 June 1894 at All Saints, Wigan, Lancashire, England,
Ernest Dennerley - Child of Ernest Dennerley & Annie
Born: 18 Apr
Abode: Spring Street
Occupation: Railway Fireman
Baptised by: H.W.M. Gunning Curate.
Born: 18 Apr
Abode: Spring Street
Occupation: Railway Fireman
Baptised by: H.W.M. Gunning Curate.
Death:
Ernest Dennerley died about February 1895 at Prestwich R.D., Lancashire, England,
Indexed as Ernest Dennerley, aged 0.
Samuel Denelly
ID# 18333, b. 13 July 1813
Birth:
Samuel Denelly was born on 13 July 1813 at Millgate, Wigan, Lancashire, England,
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Samuel Denelly was the son of Samuel Denelly and Jane (?)
Samuel Denelly was baptised on 19 September 1813 at All Saints, Wigan, Lancashire, England,
Samuel Denelly - 1 Son of Samuel Denelly & Jane
Born: 13 Jul
Abode: Millgate
Occupation: Spinner
Baptised by: Revnd. Rd. Cardwell Curate of Salesbury.
Born: 13 Jul
Abode: Millgate
Occupation: Spinner
Baptised by: Revnd. Rd. Cardwell Curate of Salesbury.
Samuel Denelly
ID# 18334, b. about 1785
Birth:
Samuel Denelly was born about 1785
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Marriage:
Samuel Denelly married Jane (?) about 1807
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in 1813 Samuel Denelly was a Spinner.
Child of Samuel Denelly and Jane (?)
- Samuel Denelly b. 13 Jul 1813
Jane (?)
ID# 18335, b. about 1785
Birth:
Jane (?) was born about 1785
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Marriage:
Jane (?) married Samuel Denelly about 1807
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Child of Jane (?) and Samuel Denelly
- Samuel Denelly b. 13 Jul 1813
Emily Ada Dennerly
ID# 18336, b. 1869
Birth:
Emily Ada Dennerly was born in 1869 at Orange, New South Wales, Australia,
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Emily Ada Dennerly was the daughter of William Dennerly and Elizabeth (?)
Marriage:
Emily Ada Dennerly married James Brown in 1888 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
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William Dennerly
ID# 18337, b. 1824, d. 18 February 1886
This could be William D, & Elizabeth Denton.
see William Dennerley.
see William Dennerley.
Birth:
William Dennerly was born in 1824
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Marriage:
William Dennerly married Elizabeth (?) about 1850
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in 1858 William Dennerly lived at Lancashire, England,
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William Dennerly emigrated about July 1858 to Australia
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List of Depositors who have received Bounty Tickets* to enable
their nominees to emigrate in Private ships.
William Dennerly Depositor July 30
Elizabeth Dennerly 30
Mary Elizabeth Dennerly 7
Ann Dennerly 2
New South Wales, Australia, Immigration Deposit Journals, 1853-1900
*After transportation of convicts to Tasmania ended in 1853, the island turned to a bounty system to attract needed labor. Under this system, immigrants contracted to work for employers who paid for or subsidized the immigrant’s passage. The government also offered a bounty that could be claimed by the employer once the immigrant arrived and passed an inspection. Later, bounties included land for immigrants. By these schemes, the government and settlers of Tasmania hoped to both meet the island’s labor needs and improve the class of immigrants who settled there.
Immigration societies formed to help promote immigration, and agents operated in England and other countries to recruit immigrants/employees on behalf of Tasmanian residents. Societies or agents sometimes purchased blank bounty tickets from the government and then looked for potential immigrants for whom the bounty would be claimed once they arrived.
their nominees to emigrate in Private ships.
William Dennerly Depositor July 30
Elizabeth Dennerly 30
Mary Elizabeth Dennerly 7
Ann Dennerly 2
New South Wales, Australia, Immigration Deposit Journals, 1853-1900
*After transportation of convicts to Tasmania ended in 1853, the island turned to a bounty system to attract needed labor. Under this system, immigrants contracted to work for employers who paid for or subsidized the immigrant’s passage. The government also offered a bounty that could be claimed by the employer once the immigrant arrived and passed an inspection. Later, bounties included land for immigrants. By these schemes, the government and settlers of Tasmania hoped to both meet the island’s labor needs and improve the class of immigrants who settled there.
Immigration societies formed to help promote immigration, and agents operated in England and other countries to recruit immigrants/employees on behalf of Tasmanian residents. Societies or agents sometimes purchased blank bounty tickets from the government and then looked for potential immigrants for whom the bounty would be claimed once they arrived.
in February 1886 William Dennerly was a Chimney sweep.
William Dennerly left a will on 8 February 1886.
4 children - all executrixes
Clara (now Mrs Edgar)
Annie (at present unmarried)
Mary Elizabeth (now Mrs Jennngs?)
Emily Ada (at present unmarried.)
Clara (now Mrs Edgar)
Annie (at present unmarried)
Mary Elizabeth (now Mrs Jennngs?)
Emily Ada (at present unmarried.)
Death:
William Dennerly died on 18 February 1886 at Orange, New South Wales, Australia, at age 62 years
Recorded as Wm Dennerley; aged 62; born London; found drowned.
Probate was granted on his estate on 25 March 1886
Estate sworn at £150.0.0.
Children of William Dennerly and Elizabeth (?)
- Mary Elizabeth Dennerly b. abt Aug 1852
- Ann Dennerly b. Dec 1856
- Clara Dennerly b. 1863
- Emily Ada Dennerly b. 1869
Elizabeth (?)
ID# 18338, b. 1828
Birth:
Elizabeth (?) was born in 1828
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Marriage:
Elizabeth (?) married William Dennerly about 1850
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in 1858 Elizabeth (?) lived at Lancashire, England,
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List of Depositors who have received Bounty Tickets* to enable
their nominees to emigrate in Private ships.
William Dennerly Depositor July 30
Elizabeth Dennerly 30
Mary Elizabeth Dennerly 7
Ann Dennerly 2
New South Wales, Australia, Immigration Deposit Journals, 1853-1900
*After transportation of convicts to Tasmania ended in 1853, the island turned to a bounty system to attract needed labor. Under this system, immigrants contracted to work for employers who paid for or subsidized the immigrant’s passage. The government also offered a bounty that could be claimed by the employer once the immigrant arrived and passed an inspection. Later, bounties included land for immigrants. By these schemes, the government and settlers of Tasmania hoped to both meet the island’s labor needs and improve the class of immigrants who settled there.
Immigration societies formed to help promote immigration, and agents operated in England and other countries to recruit immigrants/employees on behalf of Tasmanian residents. Societies or agents sometimes purchased blank bounty tickets from the government and then looked for potential immigrants for whom the bounty would be claimed once they arrived.
their nominees to emigrate in Private ships.
William Dennerly Depositor July 30
Elizabeth Dennerly 30
Mary Elizabeth Dennerly 7
Ann Dennerly 2
New South Wales, Australia, Immigration Deposit Journals, 1853-1900
*After transportation of convicts to Tasmania ended in 1853, the island turned to a bounty system to attract needed labor. Under this system, immigrants contracted to work for employers who paid for or subsidized the immigrant’s passage. The government also offered a bounty that could be claimed by the employer once the immigrant arrived and passed an inspection. Later, bounties included land for immigrants. By these schemes, the government and settlers of Tasmania hoped to both meet the island’s labor needs and improve the class of immigrants who settled there.
Immigration societies formed to help promote immigration, and agents operated in England and other countries to recruit immigrants/employees on behalf of Tasmanian residents. Societies or agents sometimes purchased blank bounty tickets from the government and then looked for potential immigrants for whom the bounty would be claimed once they arrived.
Elizabeth (?) emigrated on 27 May 1859 to Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
Wives of Residents in the Colony
DENNERLEY, Elizabeth 31 Housekeeper Lancashire
DENNERLEY, Mary 6 Child Lancashire
DENNERLEY, Ann 2 Child Lancashire
Date of Departure from Plymouth: 13 Feb 1859
Arrival at Sydney: 27 May 1859 Vessel Name: Palmyra
State Records Authority of New South Wales; Kingswood New South Wales, Australia;
Persons on bounty ships (Agent's Immigrant Lists); Series: 5316; Reel: 2139
New South Wales, Australia, Assisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1828-1896.
Possibly the Elizabeth Dennerley who died in Orange, NSW.
Children of Elizabeth (?) and William Dennerly
- Mary Elizabeth Dennerly b. abt Aug 1852
- Ann Dennerly b. Dec 1856
- Clara Dennerly b. 1863
- Emily Ada Dennerly b. 1869
James Brown
ID# 18339, b. about 1868
Birth:
James Brown was born about 1868
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Marriage:
James Brown married Emily Ada Dennerly, daughter of William Dennerly and Elizabeth (?), in 1888 at Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
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Arthur Scorah
ID# 18340, b. 9 October 1893
- Charts
- Willym Dernely (c.1516-)
Birth:
Arthur Scorah was born on 9 October 1893 at 75 Nashville Street, Salford, Lancashire, England,
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Arthur Scorah was the son of George Frederick Scorah and Alice Dennerley.
Arthur Scorah was baptised on 1 November 1893 at St. Bartholomew's Church, Salford, Lancashire, England,
Arthur Dennerly - Child of George Frederick Dennerly & Alice
Born: 9 Oct 1893 Abode: 75 Nashville Street Occupation: Plumber Baptised by: G. W. Petherick
source: www.lan-opc.org.uk
note: The above is a transcription error, with the father's surname missing and the mother's surname given instead.
The child is Arthur Scorah 1893 with parents George Frederick Scorah 1873 and Alice Dennerley 1873 - JAD.
Born: 9 Oct 1893 Abode: 75 Nashville Street Occupation: Plumber Baptised by: G. W. Petherick
source: www.lan-opc.org.uk
note: The above is a transcription error, with the father's surname missing and the mother's surname given instead.
The child is Arthur Scorah 1893 with parents George Frederick Scorah 1873 and Alice Dennerley 1873 - JAD.
Marriage:
Arthur Scorah married Emmarentia F Venter in 1946 at Bucklow R.D., Cheshire, England,
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