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USA03 - Descendants of Frederick Adolphus Hulley born in 1858 at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk

Notes


5. Leslie (Frederick) Hulley Dayne

1912 Mar qtr - son Leslie born at Lambeth RD: Hulley Leslie Lambeth 1d 807 (FreeBMD).

1916 31 Jan - listed on Ellis Island indexes:

1916 31 Jan - emigrated to USA:
Date of Arrival: Jan 31 1916
Family Name:Hulley
Given Name Leslie
Yrs/mos 4
M/F: M
M/S/W: S
Occupation: Infant
Nationality: British
Race: English
Last Perm. residence: England London
Name & address of Grandfather Frederick Hulley
Nearest relative or friend: No. 7 Fort ED Detroit Mich
Final destination: Mich Detroit
Who paid for ticket? Father
In US before Y/N?: No
When/Where -:
Name & address: Father Fred A. Hulley No. 7 Fort Detroit Mich
Height:
Complexion: Dark
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
ID marks:
Birthplace: London
Ship: St Louis
Port: Liverpool

1940 20 Feb - son Fredric R. born.

1944 - son Dennis G. born

(No birth details available for son David)

1986 22 Jan - wife died.

2007 8 Feb - the maiden name of Annie nee Gooding has been given to me by Jeffery Hulley Dayne
of Detroit, Michigan, USA. (jdayne@gmail.com).
Jeff also gave the following details:
The above Annie Gooding Hulley was the wife of Frederick Hulley (b 1859 in Norfolk,
Yarmouth). Their two sons, Fredrick George Hulley (b. 1885) and Archibald Hulley (b.
1887) had emigrated earlier. Annie brought her daughter Violet Hulley (b. 1885) and
Frederick George's wife Ethyl, and their two sons, Leslie and Ronald. Frederick George and his brother Archibald emigrated to the US a few years earlier
than 1916 to Detroit, Michigan to play in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. They were
entertainers, and changed their surname to Dayne for show-business reasons.

(The LSO became the first British orchestra to play overseas when it went to Paris in
1906, and the first to play in the United States, in 1912. The LSO was due to sail on the
RMS Titanic for a concert in New York in April 1912 but fortunately had to change the
booking at the last minute. (Wikipedia))

I have the list of about one hundred Hulley descendants of the name of Dayne. I
recently discovered that my father, Ronald Hulley (91) lives about 20 miles from his
cousin Richard Hulley (91) son of Archibald, of whom he had lost track about 40 years
ago. They're to have lunch together!

2007 28 Feb - died in his sleep - cause unknown (from Ronald Hulley via Jeff Dayne)


Frances Greski

1910 17 Feb - born

1940 20 Feb - son Fredric R. born.

1944 - son Dennis G. born

(No birth details available for son David)

1986 22 Jan - died


6. Ronald Hulley Dayne

1914 Jun qtr - born at Lambeth RD: Hulley Ronald Lambeth 1d 828 (FreeBMD).

1916 31 Jan - emigrated to USA:
Date of Arrival: Jan 31 1916
Family Name: Hulley
Given Name: Ronald
Yrs/mos: 9m
M/F: M
M/S/W: S
Occupation: Infant
Nationality: British
Race: English
Last Perm. residence: England London
Name & address of Grandfather Frederick Hulley
Nearest relative or friend: No. 7 Fort ED Detroit Mich
Final destination: Mich Detroit
Who paid for ticket? Father
In US before Y/N?: No
When/Where -:
Name & address: Father Fred A. Hulley No. 7 Fort Detroit Mich
Height:
Complexion: Dark
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
ID marks:
Birthplace: London
Ship: St Louis
Port: Liverpool

1943 06 Jun - dau Karen Marie born at Detroit, Michigan.

1946 22 Apr - son Jeffrey Hulley born at Detroit, Michigan.

2007 8 Feb - the maiden name of Annie nee Gooding has been given to me by Jeffery Hulley Dayne
of Detroit, Michigan, USA. (jdayne@gmail.com).
Jeff also gave the following details:
The above Annie Gooding Hulley was the wife of Frederick Hulley (b 1859 in Norfolk,
Yarmouth). Their two sons, Fredrick George Hulley (b. 1885) and Archibald Hulley (b.
1887) had emigrated earlier. Annie brought her daughter Violet Hulley (b. 1885) and
Frederick George's wife Ethyl, and their two sons, Leslie and Ronald. Frederick George and his brother Archibald emigrated to the US a few years earlier
than 1916 to Detroit, Michigan to play in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. They were
entertainers, and changed their surname to Dayne for show-business reasons.

(The LSO became the first British orchestra to play overseas when it went to Paris in
1906, and the first to play in the United States, in 1912. The LSO was due to sail on the
RMS Titanic for a concert in New York in April 1912 but fortunately had to change the
booking at the last minute. (Wikipedia))

I have the list of about one hundred Hulley descendants of the name of Dayne. I
recently discovered that my father, Ronald Hulley (91) lives about 20 miles from his
cousin Richard Hulley (91) son of Archibald, of whom he had lost track about 40 years
ago. They're to have lunch together!


Violet Reily

1951 25 Dec - addmitted to hospital - in labor

1951 26 Dec - day Constance born

1951 26 Dec - died in hospital - see account below by George Dayne, her husband.
Died same day Constance was born. Violet died the day after Christmas. The day earlier
she had gone to the hospital in labor. She was sent home, and had some apple pie. On
the 26th when she went back to the hospital to deliver, she was administered a sedative,
she subsequently aspirated the apple pie from her stomach, and perished. The child
Constance survived. - according to George Dayne


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