William Reginald Charles
ID# 29012, b. 13 January 1931
Birth:
William Reginald Charles was born on 13 January 1931 at Stockport R.D., Cheshire, England,
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William Reginald Charles was the son of Ernest Charles and Polly Dennerley.
Clara Dennerly
ID# 29013, b. 1863
Birth:
Clara Dennerly was born in 1863 at Molong, New South Wales, Australia,
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Clara Dennerly was the daughter of William Dennerly and Elizabeth (?)
Marriage:
Clara Dennerly married Alexander Edgar on 5 May 1882 at Queensland, Australia,
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Ann Dennerly
ID# 29014, b. December 1856
Birth:
Ann Dennerly was born in December 1856 at 42 John Street, Toxteth, Lancashire, England,
Birth date is an estimate.
Ann Dennerly was the daughter of William Dennerly and Elizabeth (?)
Ann Dennerly was baptised on 1 February 1857 at Toxteth, Lancashire, England,
'No.81; Annie [dau of] William & Elizabeth Dennerly; abode 42 John St; occupation Cook'
St Thomas, Toxteth, Lancashire Baptisms.
St Thomas, Toxteth, Lancashire Baptisms.
in 1858 Ann Dennerly 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.
Ann Dennerly 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.
Mary Elizabeth Dennerly
ID# 29015, b. about August 1852
Birth:
Mary Elizabeth Dennerly was born about August 1852 at Manchester R.D., Lancashire, England,
Indexed as Mary Elizabeth Dennerly.
Mary Elizabeth Dennerly was the daughter of William Dennerly and Elizabeth (?)
in 1858 Mary Elizabeth Dennerly 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.
Mary Elizabeth Dennerly 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.
Alexander Edgar
ID# 29016, b. about 1861
Birth:
Alexander Edgar was born about 1861
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Marriage:
Alexander Edgar married Clara Dennerly, daughter of William Dennerly and Elizabeth (?), on 5 May 1882 at Queensland, Australia,
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Mary Dennerly
ID# 29017, b. 1 April 1842, d. 5 November 1914
Birth:
Mary Dennerly was born on 1 April 1842 at England
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Mary Dennerly was the daughter of James Dennerly and Mary Ireland.
Marriage:
Mary Dennerly married Unknown Hoover about 1865
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Death:
Mary Dennerly died on 5 November 1914 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, USA, at age 72 years, 7 months and 4 days
Death Certificate shows:
Mary Hoover, aged 72 yrs 7 months, born Eng.
Father: Jas Dennerly, born Eng. Mother: Mary Ireland, born Eng.
Mary Hoover, aged 72 yrs 7 months, born Eng.
Father: Jas Dennerly, born Eng. Mother: Mary Ireland, born Eng.
Mary Dennerly was buried on 9 November 1914 at Mount Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, USA,
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James Dennerly
ID# 29018, b. about 1814
Birth:
James Dennerly was born about 1814
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Marriage:
James Dennerly married Mary Ireland about 1836
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Child of James Dennerly and Mary Ireland
- Mary Dennerly b. 1 Apr 1842, d. 5 Nov 1914
Mary Ireland
ID# 29019, b. about 1814
Birth:
Mary Ireland was born about 1814 at England
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Marriage:
Mary Ireland married James Dennerly about 1836
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Child of Mary Ireland and James Dennerly
- Mary Dennerly b. 1 Apr 1842, d. 5 Nov 1914
Unknown Hoover
ID# 29020, b. about 1842, d. before November 1914
Birth:
Unknown Hoover was born about 1842
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Marriage:
Unknown Hoover married Mary Dennerly, daughter of James Dennerly and Mary Ireland, about 1865
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Death:
Unknown Hoover died before November 1914
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