Derby01 - Descendants of George Hulley bap 27 Jan 1640
Notes
205. Ann Hulley
1823 12 Jan - baptised at Great Longstone parish church - Ann dau. of William & Hannah Hulley of Little Longstone. Labourer.
1841 census HO 107/183/1 f8r Ashford No location W. Hully 35 Inn Keeper Y Hannah Hully 40 Y Ann Hully 18 Y William Hully 16 App Y Sarah Hully 14 Y Mary Hully 12 Y Jonathan Hully 11 Y John Hully 10 Y Jane Hully 8 Y May Short 9 Y
1851 census HO 107/2149 f64 Bakewell The Hill Sarah Barker Head W 74 Lead Merchant + 5 children, son in law Derbys Winster Ann Hulley Serv U 28 Cook (+ 2 serv) Derbys Longston
1850 13 Jun - married at Holy Trinity church, Ashford-in-the-Water: William Hawksworth Hallam Full age Widower Shopman Manchester - father William Hallam Publican; Ann Hulley Full age Spinster Ashford - father William Hulley Publican. Wits: William Hulley Snr & Jnr, Mary Hulley, Sarah Skidmore.
1861 census RG 9/2539 f46 DERBYSHIRE Ashford in the Water 131 William Hulley Head Widow 60 Farmer & Publican Derbys Ann Hallam Dau Mar 38 Housekeeper Derbys Sarah Hallam Granddau Unmar 7 Scholar Yorks Randall Ingham Lodger Mar 53 Grocer & Pig dealer Cheshire
South side nr back of church In Memory of William Hulley of Ashford who died July 26th 1865 Aged 66 years Also of Hannah his Wife who died May 13th 1858,Aged 64 years And of Jonathan their son who died Aug 16th 1859, Aged 29 years Also of Ann Hallam their Daughter who died November 25th 1866 Aged 43 years And of Emma, Charles and Elizabeth who died in their Infancy Also in Memory of George Hulley, father of the Above-named William Hulley who died July 10th 1859, aged 86 years
William Hawksworth Hallam
1850 13 Jun - married at Holy Trinity church, Ashford-in-the-Water: William Hawksworth Hallam Full age Widower Shopman Manchester - father William Hallam Publican; Ann Hulley Full age Spinster Ashford - father William Hulley Publican. Wits: William Hulley Snr & Jnr, Mary Hulley, Sarah Skidmore.
206. William Hulley
1824 17 Oct - baptised at St Giles church Great Longstone: William son of William & Hannah Hulley of Little Longstone Butcher.
1841 census HO 107/183/1 f8r Ashford No location W. Hully 35 Inn Keeper Y Hannah Hully 40 Y Ann Hully 18 Y William Hully 16 App Y Sarah Hully 14 Y Mary Hully 12 Y Jonathan Hully 11 Y John Hully 10 Y Jane Hully 8 Y May Short 9 Y
1851 census HO 107/2149 f146r DERBYSHIRE Ashford in the Water Fennil St William Hulley Head M 50 Butcher and Beerseller Derbys Longstone Hannah Hulley Wife M 55 Derbys Bubnell William Hulley Son U 24 Assistant Butcher Derbys Longstone
1855 Jun qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Hulley William Bakewell 7b 815 (GRO).
1855 11 Apr - married at Holy Trinity church, Ashford-in-the-Water: William Hulley Full age Bachelor Butcher Ashford - father William Hulley Farmer; Sarah Skidmore Full age Spinster Ashford - father Elisha Skidmore Farmer. Wits: Sarah Ann Skidmore, Mary Jane Skidmore.
1856 13 Oct - dau Emma Jane baptised at Ashford-in-the-Water church
1861 census RG 9/2539 f39 DERBYSHIRE Ashford in the Water Greaves Lane William Hulley Head Mar 36 Butcher Derbys Sarah Hulley Wife Mar 34 Derbys Ashford-in-the-Water Emma Hulley Dau Unmar 4 Derbys Ashford-in-the-Water
1862 13 Jan - dau Hannah born at Ashford.
1863 26 Jul - dau Annie born at Ashford.
1865 21 Aug - Executor to father's will: The Will of William Hulley late of Ashford in the Parish of Bakewell in the County of Derby Innkeeper deceased who died 26 July 1865 at Ashford was proved at Derby by the oaths of William Hulley of Ashford aforesaid Butcher and John Hulley of Victoria Street Rushulme in the County of Lancaster Cashier the Sons and George Breffitt of Cressbrook in the County of Derby aforesaid Gardener the Executors.
1871 census RG 10/3626 f78r DERBYSHIRE Ashford Formel Street William Hulley Head M 46 Butcher Derbys L. Longstone Sarah Hulley Wife M 44 Derbys Ashford Emma Jane Hulley Dau U 14 Scholar Derbys Ashford Mary Hulley Sister U 43 Domestic servant Derbys L. Longstone
1881 census RG 11/3447 f44 Fennel St Ashford William HULLEY Head M 56 Farmer 30 Acres & Butcher Empl...Men Little Longstone, Derby Sarah HULLEY Wife M 53 Ashford, Derby Emma HULLEY Dau U 23 Ashford, Derby
1884 16 Dec - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - CHRISTMAS STOCK MARKETS - BAKEWELL - (incl.) Mr. Frank Green, of Ashford, also brought some excellent Galloway beasts into the market, two of which found a purchaser in Mr. Hulley, of Ashford.
1886 18 Dec - Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald - BAKEWELL CHRISTMAS FAT SHOW (inc.) Mr. Hulley, of Ashford, also purchased a fine beast from Mr. Green. Mr Hulley showed some prime animals of his own feeding .
1887 06 Apr - Derby Mercury - Bakewell -a Appointment of Overseers. The following overseers were appointed: (incl.), Ashford: William Hulley and Daniel Oldfield.
1887 17 Dec - Huddersfield Chronicle - LONGWOOD - AN INTERPLEADER ISSUE . At the Huddersfield County Court yesterday, before His Honour Judge Bagshawe, the case of Hulley v. Rothery and Rothery was heard. The plaintiff in the original action was William Hulley, butcher, Ashford, near Bakewell, Derbyshire, and the defendant Shaw Cross Rothery, tripe dresser, Longwood. The action was brought for meat supplied, judgement was obtained, and execution put in, when the defendant’s wife Anne Eliza Rothery, claimed the goods as her separate property, and also £5 for illegal seizure. Mr. Frank Sykes appeared for the claimant, and Mr. J. W. Piercy for the execution creditor. The claimant stated she had conducted a separate business as a milliner and dressmaker, and was the mainstay of the house, which was taken in her name. Some of the furniture was hers before marriage, some given to her upon her marriage, and some bought out of her separate earnings since her marr- -iage. The judge held that the goods she had before marriage must go to the execution creditor, with the exception of those necessary for the purpose of her business, and the presents and those she had bought since belonged to her. Each side must pay their own costs and the execution creditor the hearing fee.
1889 12 Jan - Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald - BAKEWELL -MR. BRIGHTMORE MITCHELL IN COURT. At the Bakewell County Court on Saturday, Mr. Hulley, of Ashford-in-the-water, sued Mr. R. B. Mitchell, of Sheffield, to recover the sum of £10 5s 7d. Mr. F. Taylor, solicitor, applied for an adjournment, and produced a letter from the defendant, which stated he had been called and to “give evidence” in London the same day, and that he could not possibly attend the court. His Honour observed that when men were pressed for money they frequently made excuses. Mr. Taylor - Your Honour does not think favourably of it. His Honour - Take it for what it is worth. You know this is a vacation and there are no courts sitting in London at present. Mr. Taylor - It might be some arbitration case. A second letter addressed to the plaintiff was here handed to his Honour, who, after perusing it, observed: It will not do, the case must go on. Plaintiff admitted a set-off of £2, and a verdict for the remainder of the debt was thereupon entered, without further evidence
1891 census RG 12/2773 f141Ashford Funnel Street William Hully Head M 66 Butcher Derbys Longstone Sarah Hully Wife 66 Derbys Ashford Emma J. Twigg Dau M 32 Derbys Ashford Cecil W. Twigg Gdson 12 Scholar Derbys Ashford
1895 14 Sep - died at Ashford - see Will index entry below.
1896 30 Apr - Will index entry: HULLEY William of Ashford Bakewell Derbyshire Butcher died 14 Sep 1895. Admin- -istration (with Will) Derby 30 Apr to Emma Jane Twigg (Wife of Joseph Twigg). Effects £1035.
1900 10 Nov - Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald - AUCTIONS - Ashford -TO BE SOLD by AUCTION by MR ROBERT LOWE, at the Devonshire Arms Hotel, Ashford, on MONDAY, the 26th day of NOVEMBER 1900, At 4 for 4.30, in one Lot, subject to Conditions to be then produced:- TWO DWELLING HOUSES in the village of Ashford, adjoining each other, in the occupation of Mrs Mary Skidmore and Mr. Caleb Selby, bounded by the road leading from Bakewell to Buxton and by property belonging to Mr. Richard Brushfield and William Hulley’s representatives. etc. The Property is Copyhold of the Manor of Ashford, where the fines and rents are only nominal in amount.
Sarah Skidmore
1827 - born at Ashford-in-the Water - see 1861 census below.
1855 Jun qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Hulley William Bakewell 7b 815 (GRO).
1855 11 Apr - married at Holy Trinity church, Ashford-in-the-Water: William Hulley Full age Bachelor Butcher Ashford - father William Hulley Farmer; Sarah Skidmore Full age Spinster Ashford - father Elisha Skidmore Farmer. Wits: Sarah Ann Skidmore, Mary Jane Skidmore.
1856 13 Oct - dau Emma Jane baptised at Ashford-in-the-Water church
1861 census RG 9/2539 f39 DERBYSHIRE Ashford in the Water Greaves Lane William Hulley Head Mar 36 Butcher Derbys Sarah Hulley Wife Mar 34 Derbys Ashford-in-the-Water Emma Hulley Dau Unmar 4 Derbys Ashford-in-the-Water
1862 13 Jan - dau Hannah born at Ashford.
1863 26 Jul - dau Annie born at Ashford.
1871 census RG 10/3626 f78r DERBYSHIRE Ashford Formel Street William Hulley Head M 46 Butcher Derbys L. Longstone Sarah Hulley Wife M 44 Derbys Ashford Emma Jane Hulley Dau U 14 Scholar Derbys Ashford Mary Hulley Sister U 43 Domestic servant Derbys L. Longstone
1881 census RG 11/3447 f. 44 Fennel St Ashford, Derby William HULLEY Head M 56 Farmer 30 Acres & Butcher Empl...Men Little Longstone, Derby Sarah HULLEY Wife M 53 Ashford, Derby Emma HULLEY Dau U 23 Ashford, Derby
1891 census RG 12/2773 f141Ashford Funnel Street William Hully Head M 66 Butcher Derbys Longstone Sarah Hully Wife 66 Derbys Ashford Emma J. Twigg Dau M 32 Derbys Ashford Cecil W. Twigg Gdson 12 Scholar Derbys Ashford
1901 19 Jan - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - BAKEWELL PETTY SESSIONS - Albert Oldfield, labourer, of Ashford-in-the- Water, was charged with trespassing on lands in the occupation of Sarah Hulley, at Ashford, in search of conies, on the 22nd. of December. Mr. Cockerton prosecuted, and defendant pleaded guilty. A fine of 5s. was imposed.
1901 census RG 13/3268 f68 Ashford Fennel Street Sarah Hulley Head W 73 Butcher Ashford Derbys Emma J. Twigg Dau M 43 Ashford Derbys Cecil W. Twigg G-son S 17 Butcher Ashford Derbys Sarah Ann Holmes Cousn S 67 Ashford Derbys
333. Hannah Hulley
1862 04 Jan - born at Ashford-in-the-Water
1862 17 Jan - buried at Holy Trinity chuyrch, Ashford-in-the-Water: Hannah HULLEY Ashford 13 days.
334. Annie Hulley
1863 26 Jul - born at Ashford.
207. Sarah Hulley
1826 10 Sep - baptsied at St Giles church Great Longstone: Sarah dau of William & Hannah Hulley of Little Longstone Butcher.
1841 census HO 107/183/1 f8r Ashford No location W. Hully 35 Inn Keeper Y Hannah Hully 40 Y Ann Hully 18 Y William Hully 16 App Y Sarah Hully 14 Y Mary Hully 12 Y Jonathan Hully 11 Y John Hully 10 Y Jane Hully 8 Y May Short 9 Y
1850 6 Oct - brother John married at Manchester cathedral: John Hulley 20 Bachelor Bookkeeper Chapel St Ardwick (father William Hulley Butcher); Mary Ann Dodson 24 Spinster Chapel st Ardwick (father Richard Dodson Pattern designer. Witness incl. Sarah Hulley.
1855 Mar qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Hulley Sarah Bakewell 7b 691 (FreeBMD).
1855 15 Mar - married at St John the Baptist church, Tideswell: George Breffitt Full age Bachelor Gardener Crossbrook - father John Breffitt Draper; Sarah Hulley Full age Spinster Servant Crossbrook - father William Hulley Butcher. Wits: Martha Housley, William Hulley.
1856 Mar qtr - dau Jane Hannah born at Bakewell RD: Breffitt Jane Hannah Bakewell 7b 555 (GRO).
1857 Dec qtr - son John William born at Bakewell RD: Breffitt John William Bakewell 7b 540 (FreeBMD).
1860 Mar qtr - son George Henry born at Bakewell RD: Breffitt George Henry Bakewell 7b 603 (GRO).
1861 census RG 9/2544 f79r Litton Crossbrook Hall Bottom Lodge George Briffit Head M 41 Master Gardener Derbys Alfreston Sarah Briffit Wife M 33 Master Gardener's Wife Derbys Ashford Jane H. Briffit Dau 5 Scholar Derbys Crossbrook John H. Briffit Son 3 Scholar Derbys Crossbrook George H. Briffit Son 1 Derbys Crossbrook
George Breffitt
1820 - born at Alfreton - see 1861 census below.
1855 Mar qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Hulley Sarah Bakewell 7b 691 (FreeBMD).
1855 15 Mar - married at St John the Baptist church, Tideswell: George Breffitt Full age Bachelor Gardener Crossbrook - father John Breffitt Draper; Sarah Hulley Full age Spinster Servant Crossbrook - father William Hulley Butcher. Wits: Martha Housley, William Hulley.
1856 Mar qtr - dau Jane Hannah born at Bakewell RD: Breffitt Jane Hannah Bakewell 7b 555 (GRO).
1857 Dec qtr - son John William born at Bakewell RD: Breffitt John William Bakewell 7b 540 (FreeBMD).
1860 Mar qtr - son George Henry born at Bakewell RD: Breffitt George Henry Bakewell 7b 603 (GRO).
1861 census RG 9/2544 f79r Litton Crossbrook Hall Bottom Lodge George Briffit Head M 41 Master Gardener Derbys Alfreston Sarah Briffit Wife M 33 Master Gardener's Wife Derbys Ashford Jane H. Briffit Dau 5 Scholar Derbys Crossbrook John H. Briffit Son 3 Scholar Derbys Crossbrook George H. Briffit Son 1 Derbys Crossbrook
1865 08 Jun - father-in-law William Hulley made Will - copy held. Mentions "son-in-law George Breffitt".
335. Jane Hannah Breffitt
1856 Mar qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Breffitt Jane Hannah Bakewell 7b 555 (GRO).
336. John William Breffitt
1857 Dec qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Breffitt John William Bakewell 7b 540 (FreeBMD).
337. George Henry Breffitt
1860 Mar qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Breffitt George Henry Bakewell 7b 603 (GRO).
210. John Hulley
1831 20 Feb - baptised at Great Longstone church: John son of William and Hannah Hulley of Longstone Parva. Butcher.
1841 census HO 107/183/1 f8r Ashford No location W. Hully 35 Inn Keeper Y Hannah Hully 40 Y Ann Hully 18 Y William Hully 16 App Y Sarah Hully 14 Y Mary Hully 12 Y Jonathan Hully 11 Y John Hully 10 Y Jane Hully 8 Y May Short 9 Y
1850 6 Oct - married at Manchester cathedral: John Hulley 20 Bachelor Bookkeeper Chapel St Ardwick (father William Hulley Butcher); Mary Ann Dodson 24 Spinster Chapel st Ardwick (father Richard Dodson Pattern designer). Witness incl. Sarah Hulley.
1850 06 Oct - Entry in Admissions Register of the Manchester Warehousemen & Clerks' Orphan Schools, Cheadle Hulme: (from Marriage Certificate) HULLY, John, (20) Book-keeper, of Chapel St., Ardwick DODSON, Mary Ann, (24) Chapel St., Ardwick 6. 10.1850 at Manchester Cathedral William Hulley, butcher Richard Dodson, pattern designer
1851 21 Jul - son Herbert Henry born at Longsight Hall, Chorlton upon Medlock - Herbert Henry Boy - father John Hulley Bookkeeper mother Mary Ann Hulley formerly Dodson. Informant - John Hulley Father Longsight Hall Chorlton upon Medlock. Reg'd 16 Aug 1851 by Edwd. B. Rowley Registrar.
1853 19 May - daughter Hannah Jane born at Ardwick Lancs - see Manchester cathedral register entry below.
1853 20 Nov - daughter Hannah Jane baptised at Manchester cathedral: Hannah Jane dau of John and Mary Ann Hulley Ardwick Bookkeeper. Born 19 May 1853.
1855 15 Jun - daughter Mary Elizabeth born at Manchester - see baptism entry below.
1856 11 May - daughter Mary Elizabeth baptised at Manchester cathedral: Mary Elizabeth dau. of John and Mary Hulley Manchester Bookkeeper. Born 15 Jun 1855.
1857 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme Queen Street - John Hulley
1858 9 Jan - son George William born at Manchester - see baptism entry below.
1858 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme Queen Street - John Hulley
1858 09 Jan - Entry in Admissions Register of the Manchester Warehousemen & Clerks' Orphan Schools, Cheadle Hulme: HULLEY, George William (M) John (Book Keeper) Mary Ann nee Queen St Ardwick
1859 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme Queen Street - John Hulley
1859 24 Sep - Entry in Admissions Register of the Manchester Warehousemen & Clerks' Orphan Schools, Cheadle Hulme: HULLEY, John Arthur (M) John (Book Keeper) Mary Ann nee Queen St Rusholme
1859 9 Jan - son George William baptised at Manchester cathedral: George William son of John and Mary Ann Hulley Manchester Warehouseman. Born 9 Jan 1858.
1859 24 Sep - son John Arthur born at Manchester - see baptism entry below.
1861 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme Queen Street - John Hully
1861 census RG 9/2874 f50 Rusholme 9 Queen Street John Hully Head Mar 30 Salesman Cotton Manfct? Derbyshire Longston Mary A Hully Wife Mar 33 Lancs Manchester Herbert H Hully Son 9 Scholar Lancs Manchester Hannah J Hully Dau 7 Scholar Lancs Manchester Mary E Hully Dau 5 Scholar Lancs Manchester George W Hully Son 2 Lancs Rusholme John A Hully Son 1 Lancs Rusholme
1862 25 May - son John Arthur baptised at Manchester cathedral: John Arthur son of John and Mary Ann Hulley Manchester Agent. Born 24 Sep 1859.
1862 29 Nov - son Richard Dodson born at Rusholme - see baptism entry and 1881 census below.
1862 29 Nov - Entry in Admissions Register of the Manchester Warehousemen & Clerks' Orphan Schools, Cheadle Hulme: HULLEY, Richard Dodson (M) John (Manchester Warhouse (sic) Man) Mary Ann nee DODSON Queen St, Rusholme, Ardwick, Chorlton
1863 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme Queen Street - John Hully
1863 10 May - son Richard Dodson baptised at Manchester cathedral: Richard Dodson son of John and Mary Ann Hulley Manchester Clerk.
1864 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme Queen Street - John Hully
1865 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 6 Queen Street - John Hulley
1865 21 Aug - Executor to father's will: The Will of William Hulley late of Ashford in the Parish of Bakewell in the County of Derby Innkeeper deceased who died 26 July 1865 at Ashford Was proved at Derby by the oaths of William Hulley of Ashford aforesaid Butcher and John Hulley of Victoria Street Rushulme in the County of Lancaster Cashier the Sons and George Breffitt of Cressbrook in the County of Derby aforesaid Gardener the Executors.
1866 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 6 Queen Street - John Hulley
1867 22 Jan - The Manchester Guardian: LEGAL NOTICES - TWO FREEHOLD HOUSES, with gardens. Lot 1 in Victoria -street Rusholme, on the Didsbury Road, in the occupation of Mr. John Hulley and Mr. D. W. Hilton: rental, £51. The site is free from chief rent, and contains 804 yards. There is sufficient room for four more houses.
1868 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme Victoria Street - John Hulley
1868 23 Feb - made Will - copy held.
1868 03 Oct - died at Rusholme - see Will index entry below.
1868 06 Oct - The Manchester Guardian: COURT AND OFFICIAL – DIED - On the 3d inst. at Rusholme aged 38 JOHN HULLEY.
1868 26 Nov - Will index entry - Effects under £300. The Will of John Hulley late of 4 Victoria Street Rusholme near Manchester in the County of Lancaster who died 3 Oct 1858 at Rusholme aforesaid was proved at Manchester by the oath of Mary Ann Hulley of 4 Victoria Street aforesaid Widow the Relict the sole Executrix.
1869 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme Victoria Street - John Hulley
Mary Ann Dodson
1826 - born in Derby - see marriage cert and 1881 census below.
1850 6 Oct - married at Manchester cathedral: John Hulley 20 Bachelor Bookkeeper Chapel St Ardwick (father William Hulley Butcher); Mary Ann Dodson 24 Spinster Chapel st Ardwick (afther Richard Dodson Pattern designer. Witness incl. Sarah Hulley.
1850 06 Oct - Entry in Admissions Register of the Manchester Warehousemen & Clerks' Orphan Schools, Cheadle Hulme: (from Marriage Certificate) HULLY, John, (20) Book-keeper, of Chapel St., Ardwick DODSON, Mary Ann, (24) Chapel St., Ardwick 6. 10.1850 at Manchester Cathedral William Hulley, butcher Richard Dodson, pattern designer
1851 21 Jul - son Herbert Henry born at Longsight Hall, Chorlton upon Medlock - Herbert Henry Boy - father John Hulley Bookkeeper mother Mary Ann Hulley formerly Dodson. Informant - John Hulley Father Longsight Hall Chorlton upon Medlock. Reg'd 16 Aug 1851 by Edwd. B. Rowley Registrar.
1853 19 May - daughter Hannah Jane born at Ardwick Lancs - see Manchester cathedral register entry below.
1853 20 Nov - daughter Hannah Jane baptised at Manchester cathedral: Hannah Jane dau of John and Mary Ann Hulley Ardwick Bookkeeper. Born 19 May 1853.
1855 15 Jun - daughter Mary Elizabeth born at Manchester - see baptism entry below.
1856 11 May - daughter Mary Elizabeth baptised at Manchester cathedral: Mary Elizabeth dau. of John and Mary Hulley Manchester Bookkeeper. Born 15 Jun 1855.
1858 9 Jan - son George William born at Manchester - see baptism entry below.
1858 09 Jan - Entry in Admissions Register of the Manchester Warehousemen & Clerks' Orphan Schools, Cheadle Hulme: HULLEY, George William (M) John (Book Keeper) Mary Ann nee Queen St Ardwick
1859 9 Jan - son George William baptised at Manchester cathedral: George William son of John and Mary Ann Hulley Manchester Warehouseman. Born 9 Jan 1858.
1859 24 Sep - Entry in Admissions Register of the Manchester Warehousemen & Clerks' Orphan Schools, Cheadle Hulme: HULLEY, John Arthur (M) John (Book Keeper) Mary Ann nee Queen St Rusholme
1859 24 Sep - son John Arthur born at Manchester - see baptism entry below.
1861 census RG 9/2874 f50 Rusholme 9 Queen Street John Hully Head Mar 30 Salesman Cotton Manfct? Derbyshire Longston Mary A Hully Wife Mar 33 Lancs Manchester Herbert H Hully Son 9 Scholar Lancs Manchester Hannah J Hully Dau 7 Scholar Lancs Manchester Mary E Hully Dau 5 Scholar Lancs Manchester George W Hully Son 2 Lancs Rusholme John A Hully Son 1 Lancs Rusholme
1862 25 May - son John Arthur baptised at Manchester cathedral: John Arthur son of John and Mary Ann Hulley Manchester Agent. Born 24 Sep 1859.
1862 29 Nov - son Richard Dodson born at Rusholme - see baptism entry and 1881 census below.
1862 29 Nov - Entry in Admissions Register of the Manchester Warehousemen & Clerks' Orphan Schools, Cheadle Hulme: HULLEY, Richard Dodson (M) John (Manchester Warhouse (sic) Man) Mary Ann nee DODSON Queen St, Rusholme, Ardwick, Chorlton
1863 10 May - son Richard Dodson baptised at Manchester cathedral: Richard Dodson son of John and Mary Ann Hulley Manchester Clerk.
1868 3 Oct - husband died at Rusholme - see Will index entry below.
1868 26 Nov - husband's Will index entry - Effects under £300. The Will of John Hulley late of 4 Victoria Street Rusholme near Manchester in the County of Lancaster who died 3 Oct 1858 at Rusholme aforesaid was proved at Manchester by the oath of Mary Ann Hulley of 4 Victoria Street aforesaid Widow the Relict the sole Executrix.
1870 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme Victoria Street - Mrs Mary Hulley
1871 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme Victoria Street - Mrs Mary Hulley
1871 census RG 10/3985 f92r MANCHESTER Rusholme 10 Victoria Street Mary Anna Hully Head W 42 Lodging House Keeper Derbyshire Derby Robert [sic] Henry Hully Son U 19 Warehouseman Lancs Manchester Mary Elizabeth Hully Dau U 15 Scholar Lancs Manchester Richard Dodson Hully Son 8 Lancs Manchester John Ely Lodger 22 Assistant Architect Kent Rochester
1873 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme Victoria Street - Mrs Mary Hulley
1874 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 10 Victoria Street - Mary Hulley
1875 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 10 Victoria Street - Mary Hulley
1876 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 10 Victoria Street - Mary Ann Hulley
1877 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 10 Victoria Street - Mary Ann Hulley
1878 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 12 Victoria Street - Mary Ann Hulley
1879 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 12 Victoria Street - Mary Ann Hulley
1880 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 12 Victoria Street - Mary Ann Hulley
1881 census RG 11/3911 f. 46 12 Victoria St Rusholme, LAN Mary HULLY Head W 50 Householder Derby Mary Eliz. HULLY Daur U 24 Manchester Richard HULLY Son U 18 Engineer (Artizan) Rusholme Manchester Sarah E. HILTON Visitor U 38 Lady Manchester
1882 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 12 Victoria Street - Mary Ann Hulley
1883 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 29 St John's Street - Mary Ann Hulley
1884 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 29 St John's Street - Mary Ann Hulley
1885 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 11 St John's Road - Mary Ann Hulley
1886 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 11 St John's Road - Mary Ann Hulley
1887 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme St John's Road - Mary Ann Hulley
1888 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 11 St John's Road - Mary Ann Hulley
1890 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 11 St John's Road - Mary Ann Hulley
1890 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 11 St John's Road - Mary Ann Hulley
1891 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 11 St John's Road - Mary Ann Hulley
1891 census RG 12/3170 f127 Rusholme 11 St John's Road Mary A. Hulley Head W 65 Living on own means Derbys Derby Mary E. Woodall Dau M 33 Lancs Manchester Marie Woodall G-dau 4 Lancs Manchester
1892 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 11 St John's Road - Mary Ann Hulley
1893 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 11 St John's Road - Mary Ann Hulley
1894 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 11 St John's Road - Mary Ann Hulley
1895 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 11 St John's Road - Mary Ann Hulley
1896 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 11 St John's Road - Mary Ann Hulley
1897 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 11 St John's Road - Mary Ann Hulley
1899 - Source: T Broome Undertakers Register : HULLEY Mary A 1899 Died 16 Mar 1899, Aged 70 years, Funeral at Ardwick, Notes: Registered as MARY ANN.
1899 16 Mar - died at St John's Road Longsight - see Will index entry below.
1899 17 Mar - Manchester Evening News. DEATHS - HULLEY - On the 16th inst.l,at No. 11, St. John's Road, Longsight, MARY HULLEY, aged 70, widow of the late John Hulley of Rusholme.
1899 3 Aug - Will index entry: Hulley Mary Ann Effects £829.7s.5d. Of 1 St John's Road Longsight Manchester Widow died 16 Mar 1899. Probate Manchester 3 Aug to Herbert Henry Hulley Salesman and Richard Dodson Hulley Gas Engineer.
218. James Harrison Hulley
1833 09 Mar - born at West Derby - see baptism entry below.
1833 14 Apr - baptised at St Mary the Virgin church West Derby: James Harrison Hulley s. of John & Anne Hulley West Derby Labourer b. 09 Mar 1833
UK APPRENTICES INDENTURED IN MERCHANT NAVY 1824-1910.
Number of register Ticket 309,348 Name of Apprentice Jas. Harrison Hulley Age when Bound 14 Date of Indenture 25 Aug 47 Date of Enrolment of Indenture 27 Aug 47 Term for which Bound 6 Indenture expires 25 Aug 53 Names & residences of Parties To whom Bound W. & F. Strand L'pool Vessel in which Apprentice is to serve Lydia 477 Last report 10/41 Remarks LIVERPOOL Over-written above entry: Cancelled by Mutual consent at Lpool 13.11.48 ......ed 5.12.48
1845 - 1854 - Britain Merchant Seamen BT 114/11 f118 No. of Register Ticket: 309348 Name: Hulley Jas H. West Derby
1851 census HO 107/2192 f832r West Derby Tue Brook John Hully Head M 48 Market Gardener Derbys Longstone Ann Hully Wife M 44 Lancs West Derby James H Hully Son U 18 Market Gardener Lancs West Derby Mary Hully Dau 15 Lancs West Derby John Holliwell Serv U 19 Labourer Denbighshire Roger Jenion Lodger U 20 Gardener Lancs West Derby Benjamin Dwerryhouse Lodger U 25 Groom Lancs West Derby James Hume Lodger U 48 Professd. Gardner Scotland Jonathan Hully Nephew U 21 Blacksmith Derbys Longton
1856 Jun qtr - married at West Derby RD: Hulley James Harrison Liverpool 8b 145 (GRO).
1856 27 Mar - Marriage Licence - List: James Harrison Hulley West Derby Mariner; Ann Jones Liverpool Spinster Location - St Brides Liverpool.
1856 07 Apr - married at St Bride's church Liverpool: James Harrison Hulley Full age Bachelor Mariner West Derby - father John Hulley Gardiner; Ann Jones Full age Spinster Canning Street - father Thomas Jones Mariner. Wits. Isaac Bellwood, Mary Hulley.
1859 Jun qtr - son George born at West Derby RD: Hulley George West Derby 8b 434 (GRO).
1859 21 May - son George born at West Derby - see baptism entry below.
1859 19 Jun - son George baptised at St Bride's church Liverpool: James Hulley s. of James Harrison Hulley Pilot & Ann Hulley Tue Brook, West Derby b. 26 Jan 1857.
1860 29 Dec - dau Marion born at West Derby - see baptism entry below.
1861Mar qtr - son George died at West Derby RD: Hulley George West Derby 8b 311 (GRO).
1861 Mar qtr - dau Marion born at West Derby RD: Hulley Marian West Derby 8b 302 (GRO).
1861 27 Feb - dau Marion baptised at St Bride's church Liverpool: Marion Hulley d. of James Harrison Hulley Pilot & Ann Hulley Tue Brook, West Derby b. 29 Dec 1860.
1861 census RG 9/2701 f60 Liverpool Toxteth Park 1 Dolling Street Thomas Jones Head M 69 Mariner England Somersetshire Mary Jones Wife M 61 England Somersetshire Richard Jones Son M 29 Mariner England Somersetshire Rachael Jones Dau M 21 England Somersetshire Ann Hulley Dau M 35 England Somersetshire Marian Hulley Granddau 3mos England Liverpool
1862 Dec qtr - son William born at West Derby RD: Hulley William West Derby 8b 325 (GRO).
1862 14 Sep - son William born at Liverpool - see baptism entry below.
1862 14 Dec - son William baptised at St Bride's church Liverpool: William Hulley s. of James Harrison Hulley Pilot & Ann Hulley 7 Lyndock Street b. 14 Sep 1862.
1864 Mar qtr - dau Edith born at West Derby RD: Hulley Edith West Derby 8b 363 (GRO).
1864 30 Jul - Cheshire Observer and Chester, Birkenhead, Crewe and North Wales Times COLLISION OFF THE MERSEY - the following is the official report on Captain Williams, and the pilot, Mr Hulley, of the steamship Cognac:- On Saturday, July 23, at about 10:15 p.m., while the steamship Cognac, from Cadiz, was proceeding up from Crosby Lightship towards the Rock Light, the night being very clear, all the lights prescribed by the Act of Parliament burning brightly, both captain and pilot being on the bridge, keeping a good look-out, with the mate on the Forecastle, a masthead light with a red light was discovered, with a glimmer of green at the same time. The steamer ahead seemed to keep steady with the same bearing, S. by E. half E. The pilot ordered the helm to port. Still the vessel approached in the same course, with port light appearing brightly about a point on the port bow. The pilot ordered the helm still more aport; and seeing her come close to ordered it "hard aport,” and stopped and reversed the engines at full speed to try and avoid collision, as, to all appearance, the other a vessel had put her helm hard-a-starboard. The vessel in question proved to be the Golden Pledge, and was struck on the fore part of the paddle-box, on the starboard side and went down in about five minutes. We immediately lowered our boats to save the lives of the men, and succeeded in rescuing several of them. The captain, mate, and pilot got over our bows, and the remainder of the crew, with the exception of three, were picked up by a boatman named Plunkett, who had his boat towing astern of the Golden Pledge. (Signed) J. WILLIAMS, Captain. J. H. HULLEY, Pilot.
1864 LIVERPOOL TRADES DIRECTORY Commercial directory Hulley James, Pilot 7 Lynedogh Street West Derby Road
1865 LIVERPOOL TRADES DIRECTORY Hulley James H Pilot 7 Lynedoch St West Derby Rd (60yds)
1866 10 Aug - dau Anne born at Liverpool - see baptism entry below.
1866 21 Nov - dau Anne baptised at St Bride's church Liverpool: Anne Hulley d. of James Harrison Hulley Pilot & Ann Hulley 7 Lyndock Street b. 10 Aug 1866.
1866 Sep qtr - dau Anne born at West Derby RD: Hulley Anne West Derby 8b 405 (GRO).
1867 24 Oct - son John born at Liverpool - see baptism entry below.
1868 Mar qtr - son John born at West Derby RD: Hulley John West Derby 8b 391 (GRO).
1868 LIVERPOOL TRADES DIRECTORY Hulley James H Pilot 7 Lynedoch St West Derby Road E
1869 10 Oct - son John baptised at St Peter's church Liverpool: John Hulley s. of James Harrison Hulley Pilot & Ann Hulley Tue Brook, West Derby b. 24 Oct 1867.
1870 Mar qtr - dau Edith died at West Derby RD: Hulley Edith 6 West Derby 8b 383 (GRO).
1870 Mar qtr - son William died at West Derby RD: Hulley William 7 West Derby 8b 391 (GRO).
1870 Jan 26 - Liverpool Mercury -Deaths - Hulley - Jan.21, Chester-road, Tuebrook, …years, William, second son of Mr J. H. Hulley.
1870 Jan 26 - Liverpool Mercury -Deaths - Hulley - Jan.21, Chester-road, Tuebrook, …years, William, second son of Mr J. H. Hulley.
1870 Mar qtr - dau Edith died at West Derby RD: Hulley Edith 6 West Derby 8b 383 (GRO).
1870 LIVERPOOL TRADES DIRECTORY James Harrison Hulley Pilot 21 Chester Rd Wst Drby Rd E
1871 census RG 11/3848 5r West Derby 19 Chester Road James H. Hully Head M 38 Pilot West Derby Ann Hully Wife M 45 Toxteth Park L'pool James Hully Son 14 Scholar Overton L'pool Marian Hully Dau 10 Scholar Overton L'pool Ann Hully Dau 4 Overton L'pool John Hully Son 3 Overton L'pool
1873 Aug 11 - Liverpool Mercury - A Heavy Gale - Loss of a Melbourne Packet off the Bar Gallant Services of the Liverpool & New Brighton Lifeboats. The New Brighton lifeboat took off the captain, mate, three seamen, two passengers, Mr James Hulley, the pilot, and the cook, who was last man to leave the ship, and with these the boat immediately made for New Brighton, which was reached at about 10 o'clock, when all were taken on shore, and their wants attended to.
1873 Aug 19 - Liverpool Mercury - The Loss of the Dunmail off the Port. Board of Trade Enquiry. An enquiry touching the loss of the Dunmail, which was wrecked under somewhat extraordinary circum- -stances off the bar on the morning of Sunday, the 10th instant, was commenced yesterday at the Liverpool police court, before Mr H. Mansfield, deputy stipendiary magistrate, and Captain's Oates and Wilson. Mr L. V. Hamel appeared for the Board of Trade, and Mr Tyndall, for the captain, Mr James Fisher. Mr Hamel, in opening the case, said he appeared before the court to inquire into the stranding of the Dunmail, off the bar of the Mersey, on Sunday, the 10th instant. She was an iron vessel, built at White- - haven, and was registered in Liverpool during the present year. She was ship rigged and clinch built; her length was 242 feet, breadth 30 feet 6 inches, and depth 22 feet. Her gross tonnage was 1307, and her registered tonnage 1337; and she was owned by Mr James Fisher, the late master, and Mr Joseph Sproat, both of Harrington, Cumberland. The vessel left the Canning basin in charge of James Harrison Hully, a licensed pilot of the port of Liverpool, on the day previous to the stranding, about half-past 11 in the morning of Saturday, the 9th instant, being towed by the steam tug Cruiser to the Sloyne, 3 miles higher up the river, where she anchored for the purpose of completing her cargo. This being done, those on board the Dunmail commenced weighing anchor about none o’clock p.m. on the 9th, the wind blowing strong from the North-west, and she finally proceeded on her voyage, in tow of the same tug, with a crew on board of 32 hands, incl Captain James Fisher, who held a master's certificate of competency. She had on board a general cargo, was bound for Melbourne and carried 29 passengers, of whom the majority were women and children. Mr Mansfield: was she a passenger ship within the meaning of the act? Mr Tyndall: she was not. Mr Hamel continued that the vessel appeared to have passed the Rock Lighthouse about 12 30, and to have reached the Formby Lightship about 2:30 a.m. on Sunday the 10th, and about three-quarters of an hour later -- about a quarter-past three or thereabouts -- she struck on the bar. As soon as the vessel struck the tug continued to steam away for some minutes, then getting broadside on to the tide, slipped the hawser, and as she passed the vessel those on board the tug shouted they were going for the lifeboat. The tug returned to the wreck, between eight and nine o'clock the same morning, accompanied by the lifeboat from Liverpool. Some time after, the lifeboat from New Brighton came up, and by that means the crew and passengers were taken off safely and landed. Mr Mansfield: where were they landed? Mr Hamel: at New Brighton. He went on to say -- It appears to me that the principal points to be consid- -ered in this enquiry are - First, whether it was a prudent or imprudent thing for the master of a vessel of great size to weigh anchor and commence his journey at a late state of the tide, in the face of a strong head wind blowing from the north-west, which was then increasing, and knowing at the time that he had to run a distance of 14 miles before he could cross a dangerous bar and get into the open sea; and, secondly, if imprudent, how far that imprudence was increased by the fact of his knowing, as he must have done, that his vessel, heavily laden, and drawing nigh upon 20 feet of water, must be towed a distance of 14 miles before reaching the bar, knowing that at nine p.m., the time at which he comm- -enced weighing anchor, the tide was then half-flood, so that he would have about three hours’ tide against him even if he could start at once. But the evidence will show, I think, that the anchor could not be got up and the vessel make a start before ten o'clock; knowing that high water was at 12 15 that night; knowing, as he ought to have done, even if he did not, that the depth of water on the bar would be at high water, 29 ft; low water, 9 ft; and half ebb, 19 ft. Knowing, with the wind then blowing, that he would have to encounter and allow for at least a 5 or 6 feet sea by the time he got to the bar; and knowing, also, that he was responsible not only for his own life, but for the safety of the lives of his crew, 31 in number; and last but not least, for the safety of the lives of the 29 passengers, of whom the majority were women or helpless children, all of whom are committed to his charge; it will be for the court to consider whether in calculating his chances he ought not to have allowed the strong adverse wind, the state of the tide, and the size and draught of his ship, and not put to sea at the time he did. The crew were nautical men and able to form their own opinions as regarded safety in these matters; but the passengers, who were, or may be presumed to be, all unacquainted with nautical matters, such as the state of the tide and depth of water on the bar, &c., form a special feature in this enquiry, and seem to my mind to place a far heavier tax and responsibility on the right judgement of the master, to whose care they had committed themselves. Mr Mansfield: As I understand your contention, you say that the master was guilty of negligence. Mr Hamel: It is rather for the court to say after hearing the evidence. Mr Mansfield: but that is your contention. Mr Hamel said that the present proceedings were in the nature of an enquiry and not a prosecution. Mr Mansfield said, the first thing the court had to decide was whether the master had done anything to do to deserve the forfeiture of his certificate, and they expected that the gentlemen who had charge of the inquiry were prepared to say that to say what they proposed to prove upon that point. The court had to deal with was, how was the vessel lost, because it was desirable for the Board of Trade to be informed really what was the cause -- whether it was owing to the pilotage or lighting system, so that the attention of the board might be called to matters affecting public navigation. When the captain was brought there for the forfeiture of his certificate, he thought the court should be informed of the allegation against him. If Mr Hamel's contention was right, the course would be to bring a mass of facts before the court, and leave them to be prosecutors as well as judges. Mr Hamel. This is an enquiry. I produced the witnesses and give evidence against the master as well as in his favour, so the truth may be arrived at. If you ask me whether the master was guilty, in this case, of negligence, I should say, upon the evidence most strongly, that he was guilty of neglect in proceeding to sea that night. Mr Mansfield. Prima facie there is neglect, assumed when a vessel is lost. You say you impute neglect. Mr Hamel. I say, from looking over the papers, that I think the captain was guilty of an error of judge- - ment in going out at that time. Joseph Archer, chief mate of the Dunmail, was called, and gave evidence, in the course of which he said the pilot was on the poop all the time, and was attending to his duties, so far as the witness could see. After the vessel struck, and the first hawser parted, those on board called to the captain of the tug to come back and take a second hawser, but this was not done. By Mr Mansfield: I was not present at any conversations between the captain and the pilot or the captain of the Cruiser previous to starting. By Mr Tyndall: It was a fine clear night when we struck. When we weighed anchor it was not such extraordinary weather as to prevent us going to sea. The pilot was on board all day, and the anchor was weighed at his orders, the vessel was under his care, and all his orders were carried out by the crew from the time of starting up to the time the vessel struck on the bar. If you had been the master of that ship, would you have put to sea the same night as your master did? Yes, I would. Mr Mansfield. In your opinion it was a reasonable and safe thing to do? Yes, at the time we left the Sloyne. Are you aware that there was a desire to make a quick passage, and that Dunmail was racing against any other vessel? Nothing was said to me about that. The crew and every person on board were perfectly sober. That passengers would have had great difficulty in escaping without the assistance of the lifeboat? Yes. Nine o'clock was not too late to go out in that state of the tide. What, in your opinion, was the cause of the accident? My opinion is that the cause of the accident was that we were too late for the tide at the bar for one thing, and I don't think the steamtug did justice to us. She did not seem to tow us very fast. I think she might have gone faster. I could not give any idea whether the tug had a full pressure of steam. The captain of the tug made no communication to the pilot after the ship struck. William Edkin, the third mate of the Dunmail, said that in his opinion the cause of the accident was that there was not enough water on the bar for the vessel. In answer to Mr Tyndall, he said that if he had been master of the vessel he should have started at half past nine o’clock on the night in question. He should have considered it prudent to have done so. Others of the crew having given evidence, the enquiry was adjourned until today (Tuesday).
1873 Aug 20 - Liverpool Mercury - The Loss of the Dunmail - Board of Trade Enquiry (incl.) James Harrison Hulley, pilot, said he had (unreadable) of the ship Dunmail. When they got to the Formby Lightship the wind blew fresh, and the sea began to get rough. After passing the Lightship, the wind increased, and the sea ran high. The vessel had to go ahead as soon as more (unreadable turning round. He had an idea of coming back, but was deterred by the difficulties in his (unreadable. The course was continued, and the ship struck a bar. That was about a quarter past three (unreadable) A white light was shone over the bows when the ship struck, the meaning being for the tug to come back and bind on another hawser.
1873 Aug 21 - Liverpool Mercury - The Loss of the Dunmail - The Conduct of the Lifeboat Crews The enquiry instituted by the Board of Trade into the circumstances attending the loss of the Dunmail was resumed yesterday, in the police buildings, Gale-Street, before Mr Mansfield, Deputy stipendiary magistrate, assisted by Captain Oates and Wilson as assessors. J. H. Hulley, the pilot of the vessel, was recalled, and in answer to questions put by the court said he never left the vessel from the time he first went on board. He made some remarks to the captain about the state of the weather. He said it was rather a strong breeze, but it was moderating, and he would take the ship to sea. To his recollection, he did not say anything about its being safe or unsafe. Mr Mansfield: Are you quite certain that you said nothing about its being hazardous? I am quite certain. Mr Mansfield: Did you say anything at all about it being dangerous to go to sea? Perhaps I have been speaking to one or two of the partics and had spoken freely, and it would have been better if I'd kept my mouth shut. I said I would not take the ship to sea without it moderated. When the captain came on board, I said, "There is no risk, no danger; let the ship go to sea, and I will take her.” Witness said nothing to the captain afterwards, and he had the charge of the ship from that moment. When he weighed anchor he thought there is no danger. As they went down the river, he said nothing to the captain about the chance of getting over the bar, and the captain said nothing to him. Mr Mansfield: Did he at any time before the vessel struck make any enquiry as to how you were getting on, whether things were going on well or not? I don't think he did - and not to the best of my recollection. All that I can recollect is, that the captain came on deck and said, "Are you all right;" that was after we passed the Formby Lightship. I said, "All the right; we are going on well," as far as I can recollect. Mr Mansfield: You always led him to believe you were all right. I did until the last minute. Mr Mansfield: you told us yesterday there would have been quite enough water in moderate weather to have got over the bar. How do you make out that calculation? I know what water there is on the bar. It was only the day before I surveyed it and found two feet more water than I did in the calculation in the tide tables. I calculated that a strong westerly wind would put up the tide by not less than three feet. Captain Oates: Where did you find two feet more? Almost in the same place where the ship struck. Captain Oates: Would that difference of water warrant you in supposing that there would be the same next night? I should think more so, because they would be more wind. Captain Wilson: By your calculation make 23 or 24 feet of water? I calculate 23 or 24 feet. Captain Oates: When you just got under weigh what time did you anticipate being on the bar? From two to half past two o'clock. Captain Wilson: And under these circumstances you advised the captain that it was safe to proceed? No advising about it at all; it was all left to me, and I had every confidence in myself until I passed the Rock Light. I calculated when I got to the mouth of the river there would be less wind. There was not near the wind when we passed the Rock Light that there was in the river,. By Captain Wilson: The captain was quite sober, and so was the witness. By Mr Mansfield: Witness had gone over the bar in worse weather with as heavy a ship in almost her own draught of water. The court then retired to consider judgement, and were absent about two hours. On returning, Mr Mansfield said In this case we have had to enquire into the loss of a large and valuable ship, the Dunmail, which left this port on the 9th of this month, and was wrecked on the bar with a very few within a very few hours after she had left her anchorage. We have considered with great care, the evidence that has been laid before us and the arguments of the learned gentlemen who have appeared. We must observe that, in the first place, we cannot assent to the principle insisted on by Mr Tyndall, that the responsibility of the master of a ship ceases from the moment a pilot comes on board his vessel. We think he is bound to exercise a vigilant supervision; and though the advice of the pilot is of the greatest value, the master is not bound to follow it implicitly if it appears in his deliberate judgement to involve the danger of the ship. It certainly rests with the master to determine whether he shall put to sea at all, and to say whether under threatening circumstances he will proceed or turn back. In this case the Dunmail had on board an experienced pilot, to whose errors in calculation of the tides the loss of the ship is primarily to be attributed; but it is also questionable whether on the night of the 9th of August it was prudent to proceed at all to sea, or to continue the voyage after the Rock Light had been passed. The disaster, however, but not due to the bad weather, but to the want of water on the bar, which with which the pilot might be presumed to be familiar. We are not satisfied that the master exercised as active a supervision of the pilot and the navigation of the vessel from the time of her leaving the Sloyne as he might and ought to have done. We think that when the Rock Light had been passed, the master ought to have perceived from the time that had been occupied in coming from the Sloyne how doubtful was the chance of passing the bar in safety that night, and should at least have conferred with the pilot as to the expediency of proceeding on the voyage. He does not appear at any time to have received anything more than a general assertion, with which he was satisfied, that all was right; whilst the circumstances were such as ought to have aroused his vigilance, and led him to ascertain beyond doubt from the pilot whether in the then state of the weather and the tide it was safe to proceed. We find, therefore, that the master has been guilty of neglect, and his certificate will be suspended for three months from this date. We think it our duty to add one word more with respect to the steps that were taken to save the lives of the crew and passengers on board the Dunmail. The Liverpool and New Brighton life-boats were launched, manned, and taken to the scene of the calamity with the utmost promptitude, and the crews and passengers were landed in safety. I do think, and we all think, it must be a matter of just satisfaction to the people of this neighbourhood, who have contributed so largely to the foundation of these institutions to see how invaluable they prove in the hour of danger for the preservation of human life; and we also think that the people of these two counties may be justly proud that they are to be found men ready to risk their lives, and who have the courage to undertake and the skill and coolness to carry out such perilous and arduous enterprises. We are confident that these men will have earned the esteem and approbation of all the people of this neighbourhood. To them it will be a great and enduring distinction to have borne a part in this noble achievement. Mr Tyndall, on behalf of the captain, submitted that the court had no power to suspend his certificate, because it had not been proved that before the enquiry he was served with a true report from the Board of Trade of the matters on which the enquiry was founded. The objection was, however, overruled by the court.
1881 census RG 11/3714 f60 30 Oak Leigh West Derby James H. HULLEY Head M 48 Pilot West Derby, Lancs Ann HULLEY Wife M 55 Liverpool, Lancs Marian HULLEY Dau U 20 Dressmaker Liverpool, Lancs Ann HULLEY Dau 14 Scholar Liverpool, Lancs John HULLEY Son 13 Scholar Liverpool, Lancs William E. DIXON Neph 6 Scholar Liverpool, Lancs
1888 Jun qtr - died at West Derby RD: Hulley James Harrison 55 West Derby 8b 254 (GRO)
1890 May 16 - Liverpool Mercury - In Memoriam - Hulley In loving memory of James Harrison, pilot, the dearly-beloved husband of A Hulley, who fell asleep May 16, 1888. Deeply regretted.
1896 May 15 - Liverpool Mercury In Memoriam. Hulley -- in a loving memory of James Harrison Hulley, pilot, of this port (No. 8 boat), the beloved husband of Ann Hulley, who fell asleep at Stanley Hospital, May 15, 1888. Deeply regretted by his wife and children.
Anne Jones
1826 - born at Somerstshire - see 1861 census below.
1856 Jun qtr - married at West Derby RD: Hulley James Harrison Liverpool 8b 145 (GRO).
1856 07 Apr - married at St Bride's church Liverpool: James Harrison Hulley Full age Bachelor Mariner West Derby - father John Hulley Gardiner; Ann Jones Full age Spinster Canning Street - father Thomas Jones Mariner. Wits. Isaac Bellwood, Mary Hulley.
1859 Jun qtr - son George born at West Derby RD: Hulley George West Derby 8b 434 (GRO).
1859 21 May - son George born at West Derby - see baptism entry below.
1859 19 Jun - son George baptised at St Bride's church Liverpool: James Hulley s. of James Harrison Hulley Pilot & Ann Hulley Tue Brook, West Derby b. 26 Jan 1857.
1860 29 Dec - dau Marion born at West Derby - see baptism entry below.
1861Mar qtr - son George died at West Derby RD: Hulley George West Derby 8b 311 (GRO).
1861 Mar qtr - dau Marion born at West Derby RD: Hulley Marian West Derby 8b 302 (GRO).
1861 27 Feb - dau Marion baptised at St Bride's church Liverpool: Marion Hulley d. of James Harrison Hulley Pilot & Ann Hulley Tue Brook, West Derby b. 29 Dec 1860.
1861 census RG 9/2701 f60 Liverpool Toxteth Park 1 Dolling Street Thomas Jones Head M 69 Mariner England Somersetshire Mary Jones Wife M 61 England Somersetshire Richard Jones Son M 29 Mariner England Somersetshire Rachael Jones Dau M 21 England Somersetshire Ann Hulley Dau M 35 England Somersetshire Marian Hulley Granddau 3mos England Liverpool
1862 Dec qtr - son William born at West Derby RD: Hulley William West Derby 8b 325 (GRO).
1862 14 Sep - son William born at Liverpool - see baptism entry below.
1862 14 Dec - son William baptised at St Bride's church Liverpool: William Hulley s. of James Harrison Hulley Pilot & Ann Hulley 7 Lyndock Street b. 14 Sep 1862.
1864 Mar qtr - dau Edith born at West Derby RD: Hulley Edith West Derby 8b 363 (GRO).
1866 10 Aug - dau Anne born at Liverpool - see baptism entry below.
1866 21 Nov - dau Anne baptised at St Bride's church Liverpool: Anne Hulley d. of James Harrison Hulley Pilot & Ann Hulley 7 Lyndock Street b. 10 Aug 1866.
1868 Mar qtr - son John born at West Derby RD: Hulley John West Derby 8b 391 (GRO).
1867 24 Oct - son John born at Liverpool - see baptism entry below.
1869 10 Oct - son John baptised at St Peter's church Liverpool: John Hulley s. of James Harrison Hulley Pilot & Ann Hulley Tue Brook, West Derby b. 24 Oct 1867.
1870 Mar qtr - son William died at West Derby RD: Hulley William 7 West Derby 8b 391 (GRO).
1870 Jan 26 - Liverpool Mercury -Deaths - Hulley - Jan.21, Chester-road, Tuebrook, …years, William, second son of Mr J. H. Hulley.
1870 Mar qtr - dau Edith died at West Derby RD: Hulley Edith 6 West Derby 8b 383 (GRO).
1871 census RG 11/3848 5r West Derby 19 Chester Road James H. Hully Head M 38 Pilot West Derby Ann Hully Wife M 45 Toxteth Park L'pool James Hully Son 14 Scholar Overton L'pool Marian Hully Dau 10 Scholar Overton L'pool Ann Hully Dau 4 Overton L'pool John Hully Son 3 Overton L'pool
1881 census RG 11/3714 f60 30 Oak Leigh West Derby James H. HULLEY Head M 48 Pilot West Derby, Lancs Ann HULLEY Wife M 55 Liverpool, Lancs Marian HULLEY Dau U 20 Dressmaker Liverpool, Lancs Ann HULLEY Dau 14 Scholar Liverpool, Lancs John HULLEY Son 13 Scholar Liverpool, Lancs William E. DIXON Neph 6 Scholar Liverpool, Lancs
1888 Jun qtr - husband died at West Derby RD: Hulley James Harrison 55 West Derby 8b 254 (GRO)
1891 census RG 13/2999 f51 West Derby 30 Oak Leigh Ann Hulley Head W 65 Living on Own Means Liverpool Lancs Ann Hulley Dau S 24 Dressmaker Liverpool Lancs
344. James Hulley
1857 Mar qtr - born at West Derby RD: Hulley James West Derby 8b 345 (GRO).
1857 26 Jan - born at West Derby - see baptism entry below.
1857 03 May - baptised at St Bride's church Liverpool: James Hulley s. of James Harrison Hulley Pilot & Ann Hulley Tue Brook, West Derby b. 26 Jan 1857.
345. George Hulley
1859 Jun qtr - born at West Derby RD: Hulley George West Derby 8b 434 (GRO).
1859 21 May - born at West Derby - see baptism entry below.
1859 19 Jun - baptised at St Bride's church Liverpool: George Hulley s. of James Harrison Hulley Pilot & Ann Hulley West Derby b. 21 May 1859.
1861Mar qtr - died at West Derby RD: Hulley George West Derby 8b 311 (GRO).
346. Marian Hulley
1860 29 Dec - born at West Derby - see baptism entry below.
1861 Mar qtr - born at West Derby RD: Hulley Marian West Derby 8b 302 (GRO).
1861 27 Feb - baptised at St Bride's church Liverpool: Marion Hulley d. of James Harrison Hulley Pilot & Ann Hulley Tue Brook, West Derby b. 29 Dec 1860.
1861 census RG 9/2701 f60 Liverpool Toxteth Park 1 Dolling Street Thomas Jones Head M 69 Mariner England Somersetshire Mary Jones Wife M 61 England Somersetshire Richard Jones Son M 29 Mariner England Somersetshire Rachael Jones Dau M 21 England Somersetshire Ann Hulley Dau M 35 England Somersetshire Marian Hulley Granddau 3mos England Liverpool
1871 census RG 11/3848 5r West Derby 19 Chester Road James H. Hully Head M 38 Pilot West Derby Ann Hully Wife M 45 Toxteth Park L'pool James Hully Son 14 Scholar Overton L'pool Marian Hully Dau 10 Scholar Overton L'pool Ann Hully Dau 4 Overton L'pool John Hully Son 3 Overton L'pool
1881 census RG 11/3714 f60 30 Oak Leigh West Derby James H. HULLEY Head M 48 Pilot West Derby, Lancs Ann HULLEY Wife M 55 Liverpool, Lancs Marian HULLEY Dau U 20 Dressmaker Liverpool, Lancs Ann HULLEY Dau 14 Scholar Liverpool, Lancs John HULLEY Son 13 Scholar Liverpool, Lancs William E. DIXON Neph 6 Scholar Liverpool, Lancs
1883 Sep qtr - married at West Derby RD: Hulley Marian West Derby 8b 842 (GRO).
1883 - Lancs BMD marriage entry: HULLEY Marion MUTLOW Charles Walton, St. Margaret
1883 25 Sep - married at St Margaret's church Anfield: Charles Mutlow 31 Bachelor Mariner 106 Whitefield Rd. - father Henry Mutlow Gentleman; Marion Hulley 22 Spinster 30 Oak Lea Tue Brook - father james Hulley Pilot. Wits. Henry Mutlow, Annie Hulley.
1911 census West Derby RD 455, SRD West Derby Eastern ED 3 Piece 22613 63 Celt Street John Hulley Head 43 W Mariner Lancs Liverpool Marian Hulley Dau 15 S House Keeper Lancs Liverpool John J.H. Hulley Son 12 School Lancs Liverpool Charles Hulley Son 10 School Lancs Liverpool William Hulley Son 5 School Lancs Liverpool George Hulley Son 3 Lancs Liverpool Marian Mutlow Sister 49 W Dress Maker Lancs Liverpool
Charles Mutlow
1852 - born - see marriage entry below.
1883 Sep qtr - married at West Derby RD: Hulley Marian West Derby 8b 842 (GRO).
1883 - Lancs BMD marriage entry: HULLEY Marion MUTLOW Charles Walton, St. Margaret Liverpool 2011WD/1/104.
1883 25 Sep - married at St Margaret's church Anfield: Charles Mutlow 31 Bachelor Mariner 106 Whitefield Rd. - father Henry Mutlow Gentleman; Marion Hulley 22 Spinster 30 Oak Lea Tue Brook - father james Hulley Pilot. Wits. Henry Mutlow, Annie Hulley.
347. William Hulley
1862 Dec qtr - born at West Derby RD: Hulley William West Derby 8b 325 (GRO).
1862 14 Sep - born at Liverpool - see baptism entry below.
1862 14 Dec - baptised at St Bride's church Liverpool: William Hulley s. of James Harrison Hulley Pilot & Ann Hulley 7 Lyndock Street b. 14 Sep 1862.
1870 Mar qtr - died at West Derby RD: Hulley William 7 West Derby 8b 391 (GRO).
1870 Jan 26 - Liverpool Mercury -Deaths - Hulley - Jan.21, Chester-road, Tuebrook, …years, William, second son of Mr J. H. Hulley.
348. Edith Hulley
1864 Mar qtr - born at West Derby RD: Hulley Edith West Derby 8b 363 (GRO).
1870 Mar qtr - died at West Derby RD: Hulley Edith 6 West Derby 8b 383 (GRO).
349. Anne Hulley
1866 Sep qtr - born at West Derby RD: Hulley Anne West Derby 8b 405 (GRO).
1866 10 Aug - born at Liverpool - see baptism entry below.
1866 21 Nov - baptised at St Bride's church Liverpool: Anne Hulley d. of James Harrison Hulley Pilot & Ann Hulley 7 Lyndock Street b. 10 Aug 1866.
1871 census RG 11/3848 5r West Derby 19 Chester Road James H. Hully Head M 38 Pilot West Derby Ann Hully Wife M 45 Toxteth Park L'pool James Hully Son 14 Scholar Overton L'pool Marian Hully Dau 10 Scholar Overton L'pool Ann Hully Dau 4 Overton L'pool John Hully Son 3 Overton L'pool
1881 census RG 11/3714 f60 30 Oak Leigh West Derby James H. HULLEY Head M 48 Pilot West Derby, Lancs Ann HULLEY Wife M 55 Liverpool, Lancs Marian HULLEY Dau U 20 Dressmaker Liverpool, Lancs Ann HULLEY Dau 14 Scholar Liverpool, Lancs John HULLEY Son 13 Scholar Liverpool, Lancs William E. DIXON Neph 6 Scholar Liverpool, Lancs
1891 census RG 13/2999 f51 West Derby 30 Oak Leigh Ann Hulley Head W 65 Living on Own Means Liverpool Lancs Ann Hulley Dau S 24 Dressmaker Liverpool Lancs
219. Mary Hulley
1836 06 Mar - born at West Derby - see baptism entry below.
1836 28 Aug - baptised at St Mary the Virgin church West Derby: Mary Hulley d. of John & Anne Hulley West Derby Farmer b. 06 Mar 1836.
1841 census HO 107/520/10 f19 West Derby Tue Brook John Hully 35 Gardener N Ann Hully 30 Y Mary Hully 5 Y Martha Warnock 15 F.S Y Jane Leigh 10 Y Mary Harrigan 15 Ind. Y
1851 census HO 107/2192 f832r West Derby Tue Brook John Hully Head M 48 Market Gardener Derbys Longstone Ann Hully Wife M 44 Lancs West Derby James H Hully Son U 18 Market Gardener Lancs West Derby Mary Hully Dau 15 Lancs West Derby John Holliwell Serv U 19 Labourer Denbighshire Roger Jenion Lodger U 20 Gardener Lancs West Derby Benjamin Dwerryhouse Lodger U 25 Groom Lancs West Derby James Hume Lodger U 48 Professd. Gardner Scotland Jonathan Hully Nephew U 21 Blacksmith Derbys Longton
1857 Mar qtr - son James born at West Derby RD: Hulley James West Derby 8b 345 (GRO).
1861 census RG 9/2735 f7 Liverpool Tue Brook John Hulley Head Mar 61 Market Gardener Longston Derby Ann Hulley Wife Mar 54 West Derby Lancs Mary Hulley Dau Un 25 Dress Maker West Derby Lancs James Hulley Grandson 4 West Derby Lancs
1864 Dec qtr - married at West Derby RD: Hulley Mary West Derby 8b 624 (GRO).
1864 16 Oct - married at St Mary's church Edge Hill, Liverpool: Lawrence Howard - father James Howard: Mary Hulley - father John Hulley (IGI).
1871 census RG 10/3848 f74 West Derby Tue Brook John Hulley Head M 70 Market Gardener Derbys Longstone Ann Hulley Wife M 65 Lancs W. Derby Mary Howard Dau M 35 Dressmaker Lancs W. Derby Laurence Howard S-in-L M 33 Car Proprietor Lancs Ormskirk Charlotte Wilson Asst U 25 Dressmaker's Asst. Notts North Aighton Betsy S. Ambrose Servt U 26 General Domestic Servt Lancs Shevington
1881 census RG 11/3712 f48 443 Mill Bank West Derby John HULLEY Head M 78 Market Gardener Longstone, Derby Ann HULLEY Wife M 75 West Derby, Lancs Lawrence HOWARD S-in-L M 46 Chemist Ornskirk, Lancs Mary HOWARD Dau M 42 West Derby, Lancs Maggie BLACK Visitr 7 Scholar L'pool, Lancs
Lawrence Howard
1835 - born at Ormskirk - see 1881 census below.
1864 Dec qtr - married at West Derby RD: Hulley Mary West Derby 8b 624 (GRO).
1864 16 Oct - married at St Mary's church Edge Hill, Liverpool: Lawrence Howard - father James Howard: Mary Hulley - father John Hulley (IGI).
1871 census RG 10/3848 f74 West Derby Tue Brook John Hulley Head M 70 Market Gardener Derbys Longstone Ann Hulley Wife M 65 Lancs W. Derby Mary Howard Dau M 35 Dressmaker Lancs W. Derby Laurence Howard S-in-L M 33 Car Proprietor Lancs Ormskirk Charlotte Wilson Asst U 25 Dressmaker's Asst. Notts North Aighton Betsy S. Ambrose Servt U 26 General Domestic Servt Lancs Shevington
1881 census RG 11/3712 f48 443 Mill Bank West Derby John HULLEY Head M 78 Market Gardener Longstone, Derby Ann HULLEY Wife M 75 West Derby, Lancs Lawrence HOWARD S-in-L M 46 Chemist Ornskirk, Lancs Mary HOWARD Dau M 42 West Derby, Lancs Maggie BLACK Visitr 7 Scholar L'pool, Lancs
351. James Hulley
1857 Mar qtr - born at West Derby RD: Hulley James West Derby 8b 345 (GRO).
1851 census HO 107/2192 f832r West Derby Tue Brook John Hully Head M 48 Market Gardener Derbys Longstone Ann Hully Wife M 44 Lancs West Derby James H Hully Son U 18 Market Gardener Lancs West Derby Mary Hully Dau 15 Lancs West Derby John Holliwell Serv U 19 Labourer Denbighshire Roger Jenion Lodger U 20 Gardener Lancs West Derby Benjamin Dwerryhouse Lodger U 25 Groom Lancs West Derby James Hume Lodger U 48 Professd. Gardner Scotland Jonathan Hully Nephew U 21 Blacksmith Derbys Longton
1861 census RG 9/2735 f7 Liverpool Tue Brook John Hulley Head Mar 61 Market Gardener Longston Derby Ann Hulley Wife Mar 54 West Derby Lancs Mary Hulley Dau Un 25 Dress Maker West Derby Lancs (? mother of James below) James Hulley Grandson 4 West Derby Lancs
1924 24 Dec - listed as a Merchant Seaman (Find My Past) N.R. 5 (1930) C.R. 2. Dis.A, No. 995210 Name of Seaman James Hulley Birth: Year 1857 Place L'pool Rank or Rating 2 Cook Name and Official No. of Ship - ? Chuverleck? 145166 Date of Engagement 24 Dec 1924.
221. Sarah Hulley
1831 - born at Tipton - see 1851 census below
1845 26 Oct - married at Manchester cathedral: Thomas Frederick Wetherell Full Bachelor Salesman Bradford Street - father William Wetherell Gardener; Sarah x Hulley Full Spinster Stretford Road - father Joseph Hulley Gardener. Wits. Thomas Frederick Wetherell, Sarah x Hulley.
1851 census HO 107/2029 f396r Tipton Dudley Road Thomas Wetherell Head M 22 Pudler? Dudley Sarah Wetherell Wife M 20 Pudler? Tipton George Henry Wetherell Son 5 Dudley Port
Note; This person has been provisionally allocated to this family. A search of my archives has shown that the only link between Sarah and her father Joseph is the fact that she was born at Tipton in 1831, married at Manchester cathedral and a member of the Derbyshire Hulley family ie George Hulley born at Little Longstone in 1823 was also living at Tipton in 1851.
Thomas Frederick Wetherell
1829 - born at Dudley - see 1851 census below
1845 26 Oct - married at Manchester cathedral: Thomas Frederick Wetherell Full Bachelor Salesman Bradford Street - father William Wetherell Gardener; Sarah x Hulley Full Spinster Stretford Road - father Joseph Hulley Gardener. Wits. Thomas Frederick Wetherell, Sarah x Hulley.
1851 census HO 107/2029 f396r Tipton Dudley Road Thomas Wetherell Head M 22 Pudler? Dudley Sarah Wetherell Wife M 20 Pudler? Tipton George Henry Wetherell Son 5 Dudley Port
Note; This person has been provisionally allocated to this family. A search of my archives has shown that the only link between Sarah and her father Joseph is the fact that she was born at Tipton in 1831, married at Manchester cathedral and a member of the Derbyshire Hulley family ie George Hulley born at Little Longstone in 1823 was also living at Tipton in 1851.
352. George Henry Wetherell
1846 - born at Dudley Port - see 1851 census below
1851 census HO 107/2029 f396r Tipton Dudley Road Thomas Wetherell Head M 22 Pudler? Dudley Sarah Wetherell Wife M 20 Pudler? Tipton George Henry Wetherell Son 5 Dudley Port
222. Henry Hulley
1831 8 Jun - baptised at Taddington: Henry son of Jonathan & Hannah Hulley of Taddington, Innkeeper.
1841 census HO 107/186/9 f11r Fairfield Greenfairfield Doveholes Jonathan Hulley 30 Farmer Y Hannah Hulley 30 Y Henry Hulley 9 Y Robert (sic) Hulley 2 Y Martha Hulley 3mos Y Thomas Proctor 15 M.S. Y Jane Maycock 15 F.S. Y Benjamin Vernon 20 Lime burner Y Samuel Fox 15 Lime burner Y
1851 census HO 107/2151 f82r Fairfield - Doveholes New Inn Jonathan Hulley Head M 47 Innkeeper & farmer of 57 ac empl 2 1 under lab Derbys Longstone Hannah Hulley Wife M 43 Farmer's Wife Derbys Bubnall Henry Hulley Son U 19 Farmer's Son Derbys Taddington Herbert Hulley Son 12 Scholar Derbys Fairfield Martha Hulley Dau 10 Scholar Derbys Fairfield Jonathan Hulley Son 6 Scholar Derbys Fairfield Ann Hulley Dau 4 Derbys Fairfield William Hulley Son 8mos Derbys Fairfield John Holme Serv U 18 Agricultural Labourer Derbys Chapel en le Frith Martha Fearn Serv U 16 General Servant Derbys Baslow Charles Capper [Lodger] M 50 (Traveller) Pig Dealer Cheshire Nantwich George Booth [Lodger] U 49 [Traveller] Cow Dealer Derbys Chapel en le Frith Joseph Byatt Lodger U 45 Labr. On Lime burners Staffs Bradley Francis Vernon Lodger U 45 Labr. On Lime burners Derbys Fairfield
1854 Jun qtr - married at Chapel-en-le-Frith RD: Hulley Henry Chapel-en-le-Frith 7b 891 (FreeBMD)
1854 07 Jun - married at St Peter's church Hope: Henry Hulley Full age Bachelor Labourer Fairfield - father Jonathan Hulley Farmer; Mary Garlick Full age Spinster Fairfield - father Josh. Garlick Farmer. Wits: William Shirt, Mary Shirt.
1855 19 Aug - son George baptised at Fairfield church: George father Henry Hulley mother Mary (IGI).
1857 10 May - son Henry baptised at Fairfield: Herbert Hulley - father Henry Hulley mother Mary (IGI).
1859 29 May - daughter Mary Hannah baptised at Fairfield: Mary Hannah Hulley - father Henry Hulley mother Mary (IGI).
1859 Sep 21 - The Derby Mercury - Game Lists -- County of Derby (incl) Hully Henry, Dove Holes
1861 census RG 9/2545 f58r Fairfield Dove Holes Henry Hully Head M 29 Overlooker in a Stone quarry Derbys Bakewell Mary Hully Wife M 33 Derbys Wormhill George Hully Son 5 Derbys Fairfield Herbit Hully Son 4 Derbys Fairfield Mary Hannah Hully Dau 1 Derbys Fairfield Joseph Garlick Lodger U 28 Quarry Man Derbys Chapel en le Frith
1863 04 Jul - Grantham Journal - FALL OF A LIME ASH HUT AT DOVE HOLES, NEAR DERBY FOUR PERSONS KILLED AND ONE INJURED. About ten o’clock on Friday morning last, the roof of a lime ash hut, about three tons weight, situate at Dove Holes, near Buxton, Derbyshire, fell in , and killed the following persons, namely; Sara Beeson, aged 26 years; Ann Beeson, her daughter, aged 10; John Beeson, aged one year and 4 months; and Ann Hampson, married woman, aged 35. An inquest was held on Saturday last, at the house of Mr. Jonathan Hulley, the Railway Inn, Dove Holes, before Robert Bennet, Esq., coroner, and a respectable jury.(etc) (Evidence of WiIIiam Hampson, husband of Ann Hampson, deceased, inc.) We then removed some more lime ash and discovered the four dead bodies. The lump that fell on the deceased’s bodies was a large one. I found all their eyes, ears and mouth full of lime and dust. I assisted to remove them to Mr. Hulley’s house. I was always told it was safe to live in the hut, and Mr. Hulley jun., the owner, told me to mind what I was about, and if the roof gave way he would let me have some timber to keep the roof up. After the coroner had summed up, the jury returned a verdict of “Accidentally killed by a fall of a certain lime ash hut, in Dove Hole Dale.” The jury also agreed to caution Mr. Hulley, the owner, not to have any more huts constructed unless slated roofs were put on them.
1866 19 Oct - dau Martha Ann born at Fairfield - see baptism entry below.
1866 9 Dec - dau Martha Ann baptised at St Peter's church Fairfield: Martha Ann Hulley - father Henry Hulley mother Mary (Born 19 Oct 1866) (IGI).
1867 Mar qtr - died at Chapel-en-le-Frith RD: Hulley Henry 35 Chapel-en-le-Frith 7b 416 (GRO).
1867 15 Mar - died at Doveholes - see Letters of Adminstration - copy held.
1867 19 Mar - buried at St Peter's church Fairfield: Henry Hulley of Dove Holes 35.
1867 22 Mar - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser. Deaths - HULLEY. - March 15, aged 36 years, Henry, eldest son of Mr.Jonathan Hulley, Dove Holes, near Buxton.
1868 14 Jan - Effects under £600. Letters of Administration of the Personal Estate and effects of Henry Hulley late of Doveholes in the Township of Fairfield in the County of Derby Grocer deceased who died at Doveholes aforesaid were granted at Derby to Mary Hulley of Doveholes aforesaid Widow the Relict of the said deceased she having first been sworn.
Mary Garlick
1827 - born at Wormhill, Derbyshire - see 1881 census below.
1854 Jun qtr - married at Chapel-en-le-Frith RD: Garlick Mary Chapel-en-le-Frith 7b 891 (FreeBMD).
1854 07 Jun - married at St Peter's church Hope: Henry Hulley Full age Bachelor Labourer Fairfield - father Jonathan Hulley Farmer; Mary Garlick Full age Spinster Fairfield - father Josh. Garlick Farmer. Wits: William Shirt, Mary Shirt.
1855 19 Aug - son George baptised at Fairfield church: George father Henry Hulley mother Mary (IGI).
1857 10 May - son Henry baptised at Fairfield: Herbert Hulley - father Henry Hulley mother Mary (IGI).
1859 29 May - dau Mary Hannah baptised at Fairfield: Mary Hannah Hulley - father Henry Hulley mother Mary (IGI).
1861 census RG 9/2545 f58r Fairfield Dove Holes Henry Hully Head M 29 Overlooker in a Stone quarry Derbys Bakewell Mary Hully Wife M 33 Derbys Wormhill George Hully Son 5 Derbys Fairfield Herbit Hully Son 4 Derbys Fairfield Mary Hannah Hully Dau 1 Derbys Fairfield Joseph Garlick Lodger U 28 Quarry Man Derbys Chapel en le Frith
1866 19 Oct - dau Martha Ann born at Fairfield - see baptism entry below.
1866 9 Dec - dau Martha Ann baptised at St Peter's church Fairfield: Martha Ann Hulley - father Henry Hulley mother Mary (Born 19 Oct 1866) (IGI).
1867 Mar qtr - husband died at Chapel-en-le-Frith RD: Hulley Henry 35 Chapel-en-le-Frith 7b 416 (GRO).
1867 19 Mar - husband buried at Fairfield church: Henry Hulley of Dove Holes aged 35.
1868 14 Jan - Effects under Đ600. Letters of Administration of the Personsl Estate and effects of Henry Hulley late of Doveholes in the Township of Fairfield in the County of Derby Grocer deceased who died at Doveholes aforesaid were granted at Derby to Mary Hulley of Doveholes aforesaid Widow the Relict of the said deceased she having first been sworn.
1871 census RG 10/3634 f65 Fairfield Boundry House Mary Hulley Head W 44 Grocer & Corn Dealer Derbys Wormhill Herbert Hulley Son U 14 Scholar Derbys Fairfield Martha Ann Hulley Dau 4 Derbys Fairfield Alexander Wall Cousn U 30 Letter Carrier Domestic Servant Derbys Chapel en le Frith Mary Warhurst Niece U 16 Domestic servant Derbys Chapel en le Frith
1881 census RG 11/3455 f. 77 Dove Holes Fairfield, Derby Mary HULLEY Head W 54 Wormhill, Derby George HULLEY Son U 25 Quarryman ((Labourer)) Fairfield, Derby Mary Hannah HULLEY Daur U 21 Fairfield, Derby
1891 census RG 12/2779 f76 Fairfield Dove Holes William Hulley Head M 40 General Laborer Derbys Dove Holes Martha Hulley Wife M 38 Derbys Hathersage Mary Hulley Head W 64 Derbys Wormhill George Hulley Son S 35 Limestone Getter Derbys Fairfield Martha Ann Cookson Dau M 24 Derbys Fairfield Joseph Cookson Son in L M 29 Stone Mason Cheshire Tarporley Arthur Cookson Grandson 5mos Derbys Buxton
1894 16 Jul - died at Dove Holes - see newspaper article below.
1894 18 Jul - Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Mrs. May Hulley, widow of Mr. Henry Hulley, of Dove Holes, died very suddenly on Monday. She was found unconscious in bed by her son, having been seized with apoplexy, and died in a few hours. She was in her 68th year.
353. George Hulley
1855 19 Aug - baptised at St Peter's church Fairfield: George father Henry Hulley mother Mary (IGI).
1861 census RG 9/2545 f58r Fairfield Dove Holes Henry Hully Head M 29 Overlooker in a Stone quarry Derbys Bakewell Mary Hully Wife M 33 Derbys Wormhill George Hully Son 5 Derbys Fairfield Herbit Hully Son 4 Derbys Fairfield Mary Hannah Hully Dau 1 Derbys Fairfield Joseph Garlick Lodger U 28 Quarry Man Derbys Chapel en le Frith
1881 census RG 11/3455 f. 77 Dove Holes Fairfield, Derby Mary HULLEY Head W 54 Wormhill, Derby George HULLEY Son U 25 Quarryman ((Labourer)) Fairfield, Derby Mary Hannah HULLEY Daur U 21 Fairfield, Derby
1881 11 Apr - Witness to sister Mary Hannah Hulley's marriage to William Vernon at St Peter's church Fairfield
1891 census RG 12/2779 f76 Fairfield Dove Holes William Hulley Head M 40 General Laborer Derbys Dove Holes Martha Hulley Wife M 38 Derbys Hathersage Mary Hulley Head W 64 Derbys Wormhill George Hulley Son S 35 Limestone Getter Derbys Fairfield Martha Ann Cookson Dau M 24 Derbys Fairfield Joseph Cookson Son in L M 29 Stone Mason Cheshire Tarporley Arthur Cookson Grandson 5mos Derbys Buxton
1901 census RG 13/3272 f139 Chapel en le Frith DBY Back Lane D Holes Peter Hartle Head M 39 Limestone Quarry man Derbyshire Dove Holles Mary E. Hartle Wife M 42 Derbyshire Dove Holles George Hulley Boarder S 45 General Labourer Derbyshire Dove Holes
1911 census Chapel en le Frith RD 440; Chapel en le Frith SRD 5 Piece 21249 Hallsteads Dove Holes Buxton George Hulley Head 56 S General Labourer Limestone Quarry Chapel en le Frith Derbys
355. Mary Hannah Hulley
1859 29 May - baptised at St Peter's church Fairfield: Mary Hannah Hulley - father Henry Hulley mother Mary (IGI).
1861 census RG 9/2545 f58r Fairfield Dove Holes Henry Hully Head M 29 Overlooker in a Stone quarry Derbys Bakewell Mary Hully Wife M 33 Derbys Wormhill George Hully Son 5 Derbys Fairfield Herbit Hully Son 4 Derbys Fairfield Mary Hannah Hully Dau 1 Derbys Fairfield Joseph Garlick Lodger U 28 Quarry Man Derbys Chapel en le Frith
1871 census RG 10/3634 f65 Fairfield Queens Hotell John Mortain Head M 24 Publican Farmer of 11 acres Cheshire Martha Froggatt Mortain Wife M 29 Derbys Dove Holes Mary Hannah Hulley Niece U 11 Scholar Derbys Dove Holes Martha Froggatt Cousin U 18 Servant Derbys Dove Holes
1881 census RG 11/3455 f. 77 Dove Holes Fairfield, Derby Mary HULLEY Head W 54 Wormhill, Derby George HULLEY Son U 25 Quarryman ((Labourer)) Fairfield, Derby Mary Hannah HULLEY Daur U 21 Fairfield, Derby
1881 Banns published: 27 Mar, 3 Apr, 10 Apr. 1881 (William Vernon of Chapel-en-le-Frith Bachelor, Mary Hannah Hulley of Fairfield Spinster.
1881 11 Apr - Married at St Peter's church Fairfield: William Vernon 22 Bachelor Labourer Sparrow Pit - father William Vernon Game Keeper; Mary Hannah Hulley 22 Spinster Dove Holes - father Henry Hulley Deceased Shopkeeper. Wits: George Hulley, Elizabeth Ann Crossley.
William Vernon
1859 - born -see marriage entry below.
1881 Banns published: 27 Mar, 3 Apr, 10 Apr. 1881 (William Vernon of Chapel-en-le-Frith Bachelor, Mary Hannah Hulley of Fairfield Spinster.
1881 11 Apr - Married at St Peter's church Fairfield: William Vernon 22 Bachelor Labourer Sparrow Pit - father William Vernon Game Keeper; Mary Hannah Hulley 22 Spinster Dove Holes - father Henry Hulley Deceased Shopkeeper. Wits: George Hulley, Elizabeth Ann Crossley.
224. Herbert Esop Hulley
1838 Dec qtr - ?born at Chapel-en-le-Frith RD?: Hulley Herbert Chapel-en-le-Frith 19 347 (GRO).
1838 31 Aug - baptised at St Peter's church Fairfield: Herbert son of Jonathan & Hannah Hulley (IGI).
1841 census HO 107/186/9 f11r Fairfield Greenfairfield Doveholes Jonathan Hulley 30 Farmer Y Hannah Hulley 30 Y Henry Hulley 9 Y Robert (sic) Hulley 2 Y Martha Hulley 3mos Y Thomas Proctor 15 M.S. Y Jane Maycock 15 F.S. Y Benjamin Vernon 20 Lime burner Y Samuel Fox 15 Lime burner Y
1851 census HO 107/2151 f82r Fairfield - Doveholes New Inn Jonathan Hulley Head M 47 Innkeeper & farmer of 57 ac empl 2 1 under lab Derbys Longstone Hannah Hulley Wife M 43 Farmer's Wife Derbys Bubnall Henry Hulley Son U 19 Farmer's Son Derbys Taddington Herbert Hulley Son 12 Scholar Derbys Fairfield Martha Hulley Dau 10 Scholar Derbys Fairfield Jonathan Hulley Son 6 Scholar Derbys Fairfield Ann Hulley Dau 4 Derbys Fairfield William Hulley Son 8mos Derbys Fairfield John Holme Serv U 18 Agricultural Labourer Derbys Chapel en le Frith Martha Fearn Serv U 16 General Servant Derbys Baslow Charles Capper [Lodger] M 50 (Traveller) Pig Dealer Cheshire Nantwich George Booth [Lodger] U 49 [Traveller] Cow Dealer Derbys Chapel en le Frith Joseph Byatt Lodger U 45 Labr. On Lime burners Staffs Bradley Francis Vernon Lodger U 45 Labr. On Lime burners Derbys Fairfield
1861 census RG 9/2545 f58rev Fairfield Dove Holes Jonathan Hully Head Mar 56 Inn Keeper & Farmer of 9 acres employs 1 man Derbys Longstone Hannah Hully Wife Mar 53 Derbys Burnell Herbert Hully Son Un 22 Draper Derbys Fairfield Martha Hully Dau Un 20 Farmer's Daughter Derbys Fairfield Ann Hully Dau 14 do Derbys Fairfield William Hully Son 10 Scholar Derbys Fairfield John Birchington Boarder Mar 39 Lime Merchant Lancs Rochdale
1863 Jan 14 - Derby Mercury - Stealing Shirts. George Percival, 45, Hawker, was charged with stealing, on the 27th of October, 1862, at Buxton, 6 shirts, the property of Herbert Hulley. Mr Huish 60 prosecuted; prisoner was undefended. Verdict, Guilty; sentence, six weeks imprisonment with hard labour.
1864 09 Mar - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - DERBYSHIRE ASSIZES. CROWN COURT Tuesday before Mr Justice BLACKBURN. - OBTAINING GOODS UNDER FALSE PRETENCES. - Wm. Baum, aged 28, carpenter, was indicted for obtaining, on the 7th of December, from Herbert Hulley, at Bakewell, by means of a false pretence, various articles of wearing apparel. Mr Hulley, shopkeeper, of Bakewell, said that the prisoner came to his shop and asked him to measure him for a pair of trousers. He then purchased several other articles, which he took away, saying that he would call for the trousers, when he would pay for the whole of the goods. It was on the representation of the prisoner that he was a nephew of Mr Morton, whom prosecutor was well acquainted with, that he was induced to let him have the goods. Mr Morton deposed that the prisoner was not his nephew. Guilty. Eight months’ imprisonment.
1864 09 Mar - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - DERBYSHIRE MARCH ASSIZES (Before Mr. Justice BLACKBURN) - WILLIAM BRAM, 28, carpenter, was indicted for obtaining, on the 7th of December, from Herbert Hulley, by means of a false pretence, a quantity of wearing apparel, at Bakewell. The prisoner was found guilty, and sentenced to eight month’s imprisonment.
1868 Sep qtr - married at Chapel-en-le-Frith RD: Hulley Aesop Herbert Chapel-en-le-Frith 7b 881 (GRO).
1869 Jun qtr - son Francis Herbert Aloysius born at Chapel-en-le-Frith RD: Hulley Francis Herbert A. Chapel-en-le- Frith 7b 578 (GRO).
1869 25 Oct - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - BUXTON - ROBBERY BY A DOMESTIC SERVANT. Hannah Morgan, aged 18, was charged with stealing a number of articles belonging to her employer. Prisoner had been in the employ of Mr Hulley, draper, up to yesterday, and as she was going away Mrs Hulley discovered certain articles belonging to herself in the girl's possession.... Mr Hulley stated that himself with Mrs Hulley and family had been away from home for about a fortnight, and the girl had had some man sleeping in the house with her. He supposed the man had promised her marriage. He had made enquiries about him and found he had left the town. He (Mr Hulley) had no wish to press the charge, and with the magistrates permission should prefer that the girl be sent home to her parents in Wales. He had written to them and had received a letter from her father enclosing one for her. He had had a good character with her.... Prisoner pleaded guilty, and said she came from South Wales and had been in Buxton since last June. The magistrates said they had read the letter from her parents. It was most affecting to read how the prisoner's conduct had grieved them. She had been well and tenderly brought up, and she returned their kindness by nearly breaking their hearts. The parents were willing to receive her back again, and they (the magistrates) were about to give her another chance. Mr Hulley had kindly promised to pay her fare and send her home, and they hoped her present narrow escape would be a warning to her. Prisoner, who was much affected during the hearing of the case, was then discharged.
1869 25 Oct - Sheffield Daily Telegraph - BUXTON POLICE - SATURDAY - HOUSE ROBBERY - Mary Jane Smith was charged with stealing sundry articles, the property of her master, Mr. Hulley, Spring Gardens, Buxton. The prisoner admitted the offence. Discharged on condition that she left the town.
1871 census RG 10/3634 f24 Buxton 3 Hardwick Street E. Herbert Hulley Head M 51 Tailor Employing 5 men 3 boys Derbys Fairfield Angelina Hulley Wife M 26 Yorks Huddersfield Francis Herbert Hulley Son 1 Derbys Buxton Sarah Proctor Serv U 15 Domestic Yorks Huddersfield
1872 15 May - The Manchester Guardian: CLASSIFIED ADS - TO TAILORS –WANTED, good COAT HANDS and GOOD TROWSER HANDS: constant work; best wages. – E. H. Hulley, Buxton.
1872 01 Jun - The Manchester Guardian: MISCELLANEOUS WANTS - SETTER OR POINTER – WANTED, a well- broken steady DOG. Address, stating price, H. Hulley, Buxton.
1872 Dec qtr - dau Anne Eliza born at Chapel en le Frith RD: Hulley Anne Eliza Chapel-en-le-Frith 7b 654 (GRO)
1872 28 Dec - The Manchester Guardian: CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, &C. WANTED - TO TAILORS – WANTED, a competent CUTTER, for bespoke trade: a steady man, indispensable. Apply, stating salary, references &c. to E. H. Hulley, Buxton.
1874 21 Mar - The Manchester Guardian: CLASSIFIED – TO TAILORS – WANTED, a YOUTH or MAN, to work a machine and fill up his time with sewing. State wage required. E. H. Hulley, Buxton.
1875 28 Apr - The Manchester Guardian: CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, &C. WANTED - TO TAILORS – WANTED, first-class Machine Hand: also good Coat and Trouser Hands. Apply to E. H. Hulley, Buxton.
1875 03 Nov - The Manchester Guardian: TO BE LET – DWELLING HOUSES - BUXTON – TO BE LET, a GOOD HOUSE, containing three sitting and six bed rooms; furniture at a valuation. Apply to Mr. HULLEY, 9, Spring Gardens.
1877 - Executor of father's Will - Herbert Hulley of Buxton in the County of Derby Tailor the Son the Executor.
1877 30 Apr - The Manchester Guardian: CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, &C. WANTED - TAILORS – Wanted, good Coat and trousers Hands: also a Youth for machine: must have been some time in the trade. E. H. Hulley , Buxton.
1877 17 Oct - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - THE LATE GALE - BUXTON - Our Buxton correspondent writes: On Sunday night a heavy gale blew over Buxton, doing considerable damage to property in the town. At the shop olf Messrs H. Oram and Sons one of the large plate glass windows was almost blown out, while the revolving shutter was considerably damaged, besides minor breakages, which will require an outlay of about £30 to repair. On the opposite side of the street another shutter and large window were broken, in the shop belonging to Mr. Hulley.
1881 census RG 11/3454 f.37 Marlborough Rd Harefield House Fairfield, Derby Easop Herbert HULLY Head M 42 Draper &c Taddington, Derby Anguline HULLY Wife M 36 Huddersfield, York Frank HULLY Son 11 Scholar Buxton, Derby Annie HULLY Daur 7 Scholar Buxton, Derby Sarah YEOMANS Serv U 16 General Servant Bolsover, Derby Evelyn MOODY Serv U 20 General Servant Baudsey, Derby
1881 11 Jul - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - DERBYSHIRE - CHARGE OF STEALING JEWELLERY &C., AT BUXTON - At the Buxton Petty Sessions, on Saturday, a boy named John Pickering, 14, was charged with stealing during the last three months two silver watches, two silver guards, one gold-plated guard, ten watch keys, a knife, a cricket ball, &c., the property of Mr. E. Hulley of Spring Gardens, Buxton, who keeps a jewellery and fancy goods establishment, known as Anzani’s bazaar. The prisoner, it appeared, had occasionally assisted the shop boy in opening Mr Hulley’s premises, and it is supposed that the articles were taken when so engaged. As the evidence was not quite complete, the prisoner was remanded until Tuesday next. Since Christmas the prisoner has been in the employ of Mr. Flint, draper, Spring Gardens.
1881 13 Jul - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - DERBYSHIRE - CHARGE OF STEALING JEWELLERY AT BUXTON - Yesterday, John Pickering, 14, was brought before Dr. Robertson on the charge of stealing a quantity of jewellery (as mentioned in our columns on Monday) the property of Mr. Hulley of Spring gardens. There being only one magistrate on the bench, the prisoner was remanded again until Saturday next.
1882 22 Apr - The Manchester Guardian: DOMESTIC SERVANTS WANTED - TAILORS – Wanted, Coat, Vest, and Trousers Hands. Apply to E. H. Hulley, Buxton.
1882 20 May - The Manchester Guardian: TO BE LET – DWELLING HOUSES - BUXTON – To be Let, furnished, for one month or longer, a Modern Detached Villa Residence, standing in private grounds, containing three entertaining and 8 bed rooms, bath room, butler’s pantry, with every convenience. Apply E. H. Hulley, Buxton.
1882 04 Aug - The Manchester Guardian: TO BE LET – DWELLING HOUSES - BUXTON – To be Let, furnished, Modern Detached Villa Residence, beautifully situated in Devonshire Park, 3 entertaining, 8 bed rooms every convenience. E. H. Hulley, Buxton.
1883 07 Jul - The Manchester Guardian (also on Jul 14) SALES BY AUCTION - Buxton, Derbyshire – Lot 5. All those FOUR COPYHOLD MESSUAGES, at Fairfield, known as No. 1,2,3 and 4 Clifton Bank, now in the occupations of Mrs. Crowther, Mr. E. H. Hulley, and Captain Price Turner respectively, at the respective rents of £22, £20, and £23 per annum. No. 1 is now unoccupied, and is of the annual value of £19.19s.
1885 27 May - The Manchester Guardian: TO BE LET – FURNISHED HOUSES - BUXTON – Devonshire Park TO BE LET, Furnished, Modern Detached Villa Residence, 3 entertaining and 8 bed rooms with every convenience. E. H. Hulley, Buxton.
1886 02 Jul - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - THE NEW PARLIAMENT - HIGH PEAK DIVISION - J. Bradbury, New Mills. (incl.) assentors (incl.) E.H. Hulley.
1886 05 Nov - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - THE VICAR OF FAIRFIELD AND HIS TRUSTEES - (incl) Messrs. Silas, Bennett, and W.F. Edwards were appointed trustees in the place of Mr. E. H. Hulley (the vicar’s nominee who refused to stand) and Captain Darwin, who had resigned.
1886 03 Dec - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - PAROCHIAL UNPLEASANTNESS AT BUXTON - A meeting of the Fairfield (Buxton) Endowed School Trustees was held on Wednesday evening and as of a very excited character. Mr. J. D. Simpson was voted to the chair, in the absence of the Vicar (Rev. F.W.A. Wilkinson). Mr. Owen asked the clerk to produce the two letters of withdrawal from Messrs Hulley and Shaw. The Clerk: I have not got them. Mr. Wilkinson has, I believe, sent them to the Charity Commissioners. Mr. Shirt: What right has Mr. Wilkinson to claim these letters from you? It appears as if you and the Vicar were working into each others hands. The Clerk said they went to the Vicar. Mr. Shirt maintained the letters of the trustees belonged to them, and had no right to be taken away without their permission. If that was the way the Trust was to be carried on, what was the use of thirteen trustees? In answer to Mr. Owen, The Clerk said he had done nothing but what he was ordered to do by the Trust, and he had not acted on his own responsibility. Eventually a resolution was passed demanding the production of the letters, or some explanation given as to their whereabouts.
1886 10 Dec - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - THE PAROCHIAL TROUBLES AT FAIRFIELD. EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS. An adjourned meeting of the Fairfield (Buxton) Endowed School Trustees was held on Wednesday evening, for the purpose of considering the letters ordered to be produced by the clerk from the Vicar (Rev. F.W.A. Wilkinson), who, it was alleged, had clandestinely taken them away. Mr. J. D. Simpson was voted to the chair. The Clerk produced the letters of resignation from Captain Darwin and Mr. E.H. Hulley, resigning their positions. The Vicar had not got the letter from the Charity Commissioners. (continues for 26 more lines of text - no more Hulley refs).
1886 15 Dec - Derby Mercury - Buxton - The Parochial Troubles at Fairfield (incl.) The Clerk produced the letters of resignation from Captain Darwin and Mr E. H. Hulley, resigning their positions.
1887 01 Aug - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - DERBYSHIRE - FELONY AT BUXTON - On Saturday, at Buxton, Robert Skidmore was charged with having stolen on the 29th September 1886, a mackintosh overcoat from the shop door of Mr. Hulley, a tailor, of Spring gardens. The prisoner had, it appeared, absconded. The coat, which was valued at £3. 10s., had been traced to the prisoner’s possession, but his defence was that he found it made up as a bundle under a seat near the George Hotel. Superintendent Hallam read out a long list of previous convictions, and the case being proved, the magistrates sentenced Skidmore, who appeared quite unconcerned, to six calendar months’ imprisonment with hard labour.
1888 14 Jan - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - BUXTON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION - On Thursday night Dr. Hyde delivered the inaugural address for the season of 1888, taking for his subject, “ The Land and Labour Questions.” Mr. E. H. Hulley, who presided, announced that Mr. Jno. Baker, M.P., president of the club, was unable to be present owing to illness. He was pleased to state that, financially, they were better off than ever they had been, while numerically there was a most satisfactory increase. New Members had come in uncommonly well during the past few months, and more from particularly from that class they desired to see among them, namely, the working class, for whom the club was more specially established. Short speeches were made by Mr. Johnston, C.E., Mr. Roberts, Mr. C. Wilkinson, and Mr. Edwards.
1888 04 Feb - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - BUXTON LIBERAL CLUB - The annual meeting was held on Thursday night, Mr. E.H. Hulley presiding. (etc)
1888 29 Nov - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - COUNTY COUNCILS - FAIRFIELD - Mr. H. A. Hubbersty, J.P., managing director of the Buxton Lime Company, had been waited upon and definitely decide to stand as a candidate for this division. The other probable candidates are Mr. S. Gratrix, of Fairfield, Buxton, a Manchester merchant; Mr. Robert Longden, of Wormhill, chairman of the Chapel-en-le-Frith Board of Guardians; Captain H. Shaw, J.P., of Whitehall, Fernilee; and Mr. E.H. Hulley, clothier, Buxton.
1888 08 Dec - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - FAIRFIELD ENDOWED SCHOOL TRUST (Half-yearly meeting held on Thursday night.) The meeting unanimously decided to ask the (Charity) Commissioners to elect as trustees Messrs. Joseph Slater and E.H. Hulley.
1889 10 Jan - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - BUXTON LIBERAL CLUB - A meeting was held on Tuesday night, Mr. Charles Wilkinson presiding. The chairman said that the club would in future be carried on by working men members. Mr. Wilkinson was elected chairman, and Mr. E.H. Hulley and Dr. Hyde vice- chairman. A general and executive committee were also appointed.
1889 02 Feb - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - UNITARIAN SCHOOL BUXTON - On Thursday night the Rev. Cowley Smith, minister of the Unitarian church, Buxton, delivered the first of a series of lectures, taking for his subject “Love, Courtship, and Marriage.” The chair was taken by Mr. E. H. Hulley.
1889 30 Nov - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - DERBYSHIRE - On Thursday evening, Mr. Taylor, solicitor, delivered a lecture, at the Fairfield Sunday School, on “Newspapers.” Mr. E.H. Hulley, presided.
1889 Dec 25 - Derby Mercury Property Sale at Buxton - sale by auction of the business premises situated in Spring- Gardens, occupied by Mr T. Rushworth, grocer and provision merchant. There was a unusually large attendance of leading townsmen. The first bid was £2000, which came from Mr E. H. Hulley, and the second £3000 from Mr Abel Oram. The bidding then rapidly advanced to £4000 when Mr A Brown offered £4600, and Mr Hulley £4650. The lot was knocked down to the last named gentleman for Mrs Dixon, grocer, Spring-gardens, who thus became the purchaser.
1891 census RG 12/ 2778 f35r Fairfield Harefield House Easop Herbert Hulley Head M 52 Tailor & Outfitter Doveholes Fairfield Angelina Hulley Wife M 47 Huddersfield Frances Herbert Hulley Son S 21 Tailor's Shopman Fairfield Buxton Annie Lila Hulley Dau S 18 [Buxton Derbyshire] Sarah Jane Anzanie Sister in L S 52 Living on her own means Huddersfield Elizth Ann Cozall Serv S 19 Housemaid - Domestic Benthall Salop Alice Emma Ungan Serv S 24 Cook - Domestic Coalbrookdale Salop
1891 27 Jun - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - A SCHOOL OF COOKERY FOR BUXTON - It was stated at the half-yearly meeting of the Fairfield Endowed School Trustees, held on Thursday night, that a recommendation had been made by the representatives of the Buxton and Hartington-upper-Quarter School Boards, that a school of cookery should be established at the Buxton board school. Mr. Hulley, one of the Fairfield trustees, said he had attended the meeting, and considered the object was an admirable one. The trustees decided to join in the promotion of the scheme, and the Rev. Joseph Eayrs and Mr. Hulley were elected on the joint committee.
1892 11 May - Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald - FUNERAL OF MR. JOHN BAKER, J.P., OF BUXTON. (inc.) The Buxton Liberal Association was represented by Dr. Hyde, Rev. Cowley Smith, Mr. E. H. Hulley, and Mr. S. S. Brittain.
1892 16 May - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - Derbyshire - BUXTON LOCAL BOARD - The Board met on Friday night, Mr. John Willoughby presiding. The Clerk announced that the Technical Education Committee had been elected as follows: (incl.) E. H. Hulley.
1894 23 May - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser. CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, WANTED TAILORS, WANTED, Coat and Trousers HANDS; first-class steady men only. - Address E. H. HULLEY, Buxton 1896 24 Jan - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - DERBYSHIRE - FAIRFIELD EVENING CONTINUATION SCHOOL - On Wednesday night, Mr. E.H. Hulley presided over a meeting held in the Endowed School for the purpose of distributing prizes to the children in connection with the above.
1896 20 Apr - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - DERBYSHIRE - BUXTON PETTY SESSIONS - On Saturday Thos. Kenan, labourer, of no fixed abode, was charged with stealing a dust coat, value 20s., the property of E.H. Hulley, clothier, Spring gardens, on the 15th inst. The prisoner was seen by Police-constable Hudson to take the coat (produced) from the shop door, and put it over his arm.. He was taken in charge, and the prosecutor identified the coat as his property. The constable asked the prisoner what he had done it for, and he said he had stolen it right enough. He was tired of wandering about the country. In reply to the Bench, Kenan said he could get no work. The last time he was employed was at the gas mains the other side of Stratford, and that was in November. He had since been merely existing. He was in the army 13 years ago, but had no pension. The Bench sentenced him to one month’s imprisonment with hard labour.
1896 01 Apr - The Manchester Guardian (also on 2 and 4 Apr) ) CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, &C. WANTED - TAILORS – Wanted, first-class Coat Hands: also Ladies’ Tailors; constant employment. Hulley, Buxton.
1896 08 May - The Manchester Guardian (also on May 11) CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, &C. WANTED -TAILORS – Wanted, good Coat and Vest Hands; permanency; good wages. Hulley, Buxton.
1897 14 Jan - The Manchester Guardian (also on Jan 15) CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, &C. WANTED - TAILORS – Wanted, a first-class Coatmaker; permanency to steady man. Hulley, Buxton.
1897 07 Apr - The Manchester Guardian (also on Apr 8, 9): CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, &C. WANTED - TAILORS – Wanted, good Coat and Vest Hands; permanency: fare refunded. Hulley, Buxton.
1897 16 Jun - The Manchester Guardian: CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, &C. WANTED TAILORS – Wanted, First class Coatmakers. E. H. Hulley, Buxton.
1898 15 Jul - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser. WANTED - TAILOR'S CUTTER- WANTED all- round Man; smart; well up in ladies' trade and liveries; state salary and full particulars - Address E.H. HULLEY, Buxton.
1901 12 Feb - The Manchester Guardian (also on 14 Feb) CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, &C. WANTED - TAILORS – Wanted, shortly, smart, general Cutter for good class trade; experience in ladies’ liveries and breeches indispensable: state age, salary, &c. to E. H. Hulley, Buxton.
1901 29 Mar - The Manchester Guardian: CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, &C. WANTED -TAILORS – Wanted, First class Coatmakers: also Ladies’ Man: permanency E. H. Hulley, Buxton.
1901 census RG 13/3270 f75r Fairfield Harefield Herbert Hulley Head M 62 Tailor Clothier Shop Keeper Doveholes Derbys Augustine Hulley Wife M 56 Yorks Huddersfield Francis H. Hulley Son S 32 Tailor's Assistant Derbys Buxton Annie L. Hulley Dau S 28 Derbys Buxton Charlotte Hurg Serv W 49 Cook Domestic Weston Super Mare Som
1902 18 Apr - The Manchester Guardian: CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, &C. WANTED - TAILORS – Wanted, good Trousers Maker; also man for Repairs. E. H. Hulley, Buxton.
1903 25 Mar - The Manchester Guardian: CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, &C. WANTED - TAILORS’ Cutter - Wanted, smart, all-round Man, for good-class ladies’ and gentlemen’s trade: state age, salary, &c. E. H. Hulley, Buxton.
1903 29 Apr - The Manchester Guardian: CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, &C. WANTED - TAILORS - Wanted, Vest and Trousers Maker: permanency. Hulley, Buxton.
1904 28 Sep - The Manchester Guardian (also on 29, 30 Sep): CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, &C. WANTED - TAILORS - Wanted, good, steady Coatmaker, used to ladies’ work: permanency. E. H. Hulley, Buxton.
1905 29 Mar - The Manchester Guardian: (also on 30 Mar): CLERKS, ASSISTANTS, &C. WANTED - TO TAILORS - Wanted, at once, smart Young Man as General Cutter: must be well up in ladies work, liveries, and breeches: state age, salary, &c. E. H. Hulley, Buxton, Derby.
1906 26 Apr - The Manchester Guardian: DRAPERY, MILLINERY, TAILORING &c. - TO TAILORS - Wanted, Two good Coatmakers; also trousers and breeches Maker: permanency. E. H. Hulley, Buxton.
1906 10 May - The Manchester Guardian (also on 11, 12 May): DRAPERY, MILLINERY, TAILORING &c. - Coat and Trouser Makers, good; Wanted, at once: permanency to steady men. Hulley, Buxton.
1906 25 Oct - The Manchester Guardian: DRAPERY, MILLINERY, TAILORING &c. - WANTED, good Coatmakers, used to ladies’ work; permanency to steady men. Hulley, Buxton.
1907 19 Mar - The Manchester Guardian: DRAPERY, MILLINERY, TAILORING &c. - WANTED, good Coatmaker, used to ladies’ work; permanency. Hulley, Buxton.
1907 05 Apr - The Manchester Guardian: DRAPERY, MILLINERY, TAILORING &c. - TO tailors.- Wanted, good Coatmakers, also ladies’ man; constant employment. Hulley, Buxton.
1909 08 Mar - The Manchester Guardian: DWELLING HOUSES - BUXTON – TO BE LET, Detached VILLA: 3 entertaining, 8 bed rooms: usual offices: area half an acre: south aspect: best part: moderate rental. . Particulars from E. H. Hulley, Harefield, Buxton.
1911 census Dale Road Buxton Derbyshire RD Chapel en le Frith SD Buxton 440 ED 8 Piece 21240
Easop Herbert Hulley Head 72 M Tailor - Dealer Derbys Fairfield Angelina Hulley Wife 68 M 43 yrs 3 ch 2 alive 1 dead Yorks Huddersfield Francis Herbert Hulley Son 41 S Tailor - Dealer Derbys Buxton Annie Lilie Hulley Dau 38 S Derbys Buxton Florence Mansfield Servt 21 S General Servant Domestic Derbys Brinnington
1918 xx Sep - died at Buxton, Derbyshire: Hulley Esop Henry 78 7b 886 (FreeBMD).
Anguline Anzani
1868 Sep qtr - married at Chapel-en-le-Frith RD: Hulley Aesop Herbert Chapel-en-le-Frith 7b 881 (GRO).
1869 Jun qtr - son Francis Herbert Aloysius born at Chapel-en-le-Frith RD: Hulley Francis Herbert A. Chapel-en-le-Frith 7b 578 (GRO).
1871 census RG 10/3634 f24 Buxton 3 Hardwick Street E. Herbert Hulley Head M 51 Tailor Employing 5 men 3 boys Derbys Fairfield Angelina Hulley Wife M 26 Yorks Huddersfield Francis Herbert Hulley Son 1 Derbys Buxton Sarah Proctor Serv U 15 Domestic Yorks Huddersfield
1872 Dec qtr - dau Anne Eliza born at Chapel en le Frith RD: Hulley Anne Eliza Chapel-en-le-Frith 7b 654 (GRO)
1881 census RG 11/3454 f.37 Marlborough Rd Harefield House Fairfield, Derby Easop Herbert HULLY Head M 42 Draper &c Taddington, Derby Anguline HULLY Wife M 36 Huddersfield, York Frank HULLY Son 11 Scholar Buxton, Derby Annie HULLY Daur 7 Scholar Buxton, Derby Sarah YEOMANS Serv U 16 General Servant Bolsover, Derby Evelyn MOODY Serv U 20 General Servant Baudsey, Derby
1891 census RG 12/ 2778 f35r Fairfield Harefield House Easop Herbert Hulley Head M 52 Tailor & Outfitter Doveholes Fairfield Angelina Hulley Wife M 47 Huddersfield Frances Herbert Hulley Son S 21 Tailor's Shopman Fairfield Buxton Annie Lila Hulley Dau S 18 [Buxton Derbyshire] Sarah Jane Anzanie Sister in L S 52 Living on her own means Huddersfield Elizth Ann Cozall Serv S 19 Housemaid - Domestic Benthall Salop Alice Emma Ungan Serv S 24 Cook - Domestic Coalbrookdale Salop
1901 census RG 13/3270 f75r Fairfield Harefield Herbert Hulley Head M 62 Tailor Clothier Shop Keeper Doveholes Derbys Augustine Hulley Wife M 56 Yorks Huddersfield Francis H. Hulley Son S 32 Tailor's Assistant Derbys Buxton Annie L. Hulley Dau S 28 Derbys Buxton Charlotte Hurg Serv W 49 Cook Domestic Weston Super Mare Som
1911 census Dale Road Buxton Derbyshire RD Chapel en le Frith SD Buxton 440 ED 8 Piece 21240
Easop Herbert Hulley Head 72 M Tailor - Dealer Derbys Fairfield Angelina Hulley Wife 68 M 43 yrs 3 ch 2 alive 1 dead Yorks Huddersfield Francis Herbert Hulley Son 41 S Tailor - Dealer Derbys Buxton Annie Lilie Hulley Dau 38 S Derbys Buxton Florence Mansfield Servt 21 S General Servant Domestic Derbys Brinnington
1918 xx Sep - husband died at Buxton, Derbyshire: Hulley Esop Henry 78 7b 886 (FreeBMD).
1929 04 Apr - died at Beechfield Buxton - see Probate index entry below.
1929 - Probate index entry: Hulley Angulina of 1 Wood-cliffe Dale-road Buxton widow died 4 April 1929 at Beechfield Buxton Probate London 8 May to Annie Lila Hulley spinster Effects £354 10s.
1987 4 May - (see A067) letter from Angela Walsh NSW Australia - Angulina Anzani was originally from the Italian barometer family.
357. Francis Herbert Aloysius Hulley
1869 Jun qtr - born at Chapel-en-le-Frith RD: Hulley Francis Herbert A. Chapel-en-le-Frith 7b 578 (GRO).
1871 census RG 10/3634 f24 Buxton 3 Hardwick Street E. Herbert Hulley Head M 51 Tailor Employing 5 men 3 boys Derbys Fairfield Angelina Hulley Wife M 26 Yorks Huddersfield Francis Herbert Hulley Son 1 Derbys Buxton Sarah Proctor Serv U 15 Domestic Yorks Huddersfield
1881 census RG 11/3454 f.37 Marlborough Rd Harefield House Fairfield, Derby Easop Herbert HULLY Head M 42 Draper &c Taddington, Derby Anguline HULLY Wife M 36 Huddersfield, York Frank HULLY Son 11 Scholar Buxton, Derby Annie HULLY Daur 7 Scholar Buxton, Derby Sarah YEOMANS Serv U 16 General Servant Bolsover, Derby Evelyn MOODY Serv U 20 General Servant Baudsey, Derby
1891 census RG 12/ 2778 f35r Fairfield Harefield House Easop Herbert Hulley Head M 52 Tailor & Outfitter Doveholes Fairfield Angelina Hulley Wife M 47 Huddersfield Frances Herbert Hulley Son S 21 Tailor's Shopman Fairfield Buxton Annie Lila Hulley Dau S 18 [Buxton Derbyshire] Sarah Jane Anzanie Sister in L S 52 Living on her own means Huddersfield Elizth Ann Cozall Serv S 19 Housemaid - Domestic Benthall Salop Alice Emma Ungan Serv S 24 Cook - Domestic Coalbrookdale Salop
1895 16 Jan - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - Derbyshire - ROMAN CATHOLIC SOIREE AT BUXTON. On Monday night, the tenth annual soiree was held in the Pavilion, preceded by a performance in the theatre of “The Enchanted Princess, ” which was given by the school children, who had been trained by Miss Hulley. There were songs, choruses, and skirt dancing. Music was supplied by the Pavilion Band, and dancing followed in the large hall, the M.C.’s being Messrs. Frank Hulley and R. Hulme.
1901 census RG 13/3270 f75r Fairfield Harefield Herbert Hulley Head M 62 Tailor Clothier Shop Keeper Doveholes Derbys Augustine Hulley Wife M 56 Yorks Huddersfield Francis H. Hulley Son S 32 Tailor's Assistant Derbys Buxton Annie L. Hulley Dau S 28 Derbys Buxton Charlotte Hurg Serv W 49 Cook Domestic Weston Super Mare Som
1910 21 Apr - The Manchester Guardian: DRAPERY, MILLINERY, TAILORING &c. - TAILOR- Good Coatmakers Wanted: permanency to steady man. Frank Hulley, Buxton.
1910 15 Jun - The Manchester Guardian (also on Jun 16, 17) DRAPERY, MILLINERY, TAILORING &c. - TAILORS – Wanted, good Coatmakers: permanency to steady men. Frank Hulley, Buxton.
1911 census Dale Road Buxton Derbyshire RD Chapel en le Frith SD Buxton 440 ED 8 Piece 21240
Easop Herbert Hulley Head 72 M Tailor - Dealer Derbys Fairfield Angelina Hulley Wife 68 M 43 yrs 3 ch 2 alive 1 dead Yorks Huddersfield Francis Herbert Hulley Son 41 S Tailor - Dealer Derbys Buxton Annie Lilie Hulley Dau 38 S Derbys Buxton Florence Mansfield Servt 21 S General Servant Domestic Derbys Brinnington
1911 6 Apr - uncle William died at the Infirmary Manchester - see Will index below.
1912 - uncle William's Will index entry: Hulley William of Dove Dales Derbyshire died 6 April 1911 at the Infirmary Manchester Probate London 8 January to Francis Herbert Aloysius Hulley tailor Effects £288 2s.
358. Anne Eliza Hulley
1872 Dec qtr - born at Chapel en le Frith RD: Hulley Anne Eliza Chapel-en-le-Frith 7b 654 (GRO)
1881 census RG 11/3454 f.37 Marlborough Rd Harefield House Fairfield, Derby Easop Herbert HULLY Head M 42 Draper &c Taddington, Derby Anguline HULLY Wife M 36 Huddersfield, York Frank HULLY Son 11 Scholar Buxton, Derby Annie HULLY Daur 7 Scholar Buxton, Derby Sarah YEOMANS Serv U 16 General Servant Bolsover, Derby Evelyn MOODY Serv U 20 General Servant Baudsey, Derby
1891 census RG 12/ 2778 f35r Fairfield Harefield House Easop Herbert Hulley Head M 52 Tailor & Outfitter Doveholes Fairfield Angelina Hulley Wife M 47 Huddersfield Frances Herbert Hulley Son S 21 Tailor's Shopman Fairfield Buxton Annie Lila Hulley Dau S 18 [Buxton Derbyshire] Sarah Jane Anzanie Sister in L S 52 Living on her own means Huddersfield Elizth Ann Cozall Serv S 19 Housemaid - Domestic Benthall Salop Alice Emma Ungan Serv S 24 Cook - Domestic Coalbrookdale Salop
1895 16 Jan - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - Derbyshire - ROMAN CATHOLIC SOIREE AT BUXTON. On Monday night, the tenth annual soiree was held in the Pavilion, preceded by a performance in the theatre of “The Enchanted Princess, ” which was given by the school children, who had been trained by Miss Hulley. There were songs, choruses, and skirt dancing. Music was supplied by the Pavilion Band, and dancing followed in the large hall, the M.C.’s being Messrs. Frank Hulley and R. Hulme.
1901 census RG 13/3270 f75r Fairfield Harefield Herbert Hulley Head M 62 Tailor Clothier Shop Keeper Doveholes Derbys Augustine Hulley Wife M 56 Yorks Huddersfield Francis H. Hulley Son S 32 Tailor's Assistant Derbys Buxton Annie L. Hulley Dau S 28 Derbys Buxton Charlotte Hurg Serv W 49 Cook Domestic Weston Super Mare Som
1911 census Dale Road Buxton Derbyshire RD Chapel en le Frith SD Buxton 440 ED 8 Piece 21240
Easop Herbert Hulley Head 72 M Tailor - Dealer Derbys Fairfield Angelina Hulley Wife 68 M 43 yrs 3 ch 2 alive 1 dead Yorks Huddersfield Francis Herbert Hulley Son 41 S Tailor - Dealer Derbys Buxton Annie Lilie Hulley Dau 38 S Derbys Buxton Florence Mansfield Servt 21 S General Servant Domestic Derbys Brinnington
1929 - Mother's Probate index entry: Hulley Angulina of 1 Wood-cliffe Dale-road Buxton widow died 4 April 1929 at Beechfield Buxton Probate London 8 May to Annie Lila Hulley spinster Effects £354 10s.
226. Jonathan George Hulley
1844 Jun qtr - born at Chapel-en-le-Frith RD: Hulley Jonathan George Chapel-en-le-Frith 19 453 (GRO) 1844 5 May - baptised at St Peter's church Fairfield: John George Hulley - father Jonathan mother Hannah (IGI).
1851 census HO 107/2151 f82r Fairfield - Doveholes New Inn Jonathan Hulley Head M 47 Innkeeper & farmer of 57 ac empl 2 1 under lab Derbys Longstone Hannah Hulley Wife M 43 Farmer's Wife Derbys Bubnall Henry Hulley Son U 19 Farmer's Son Derbys Taddington Herbert Hulley Son 12 Scholar Derbys Fairfield Martha Hulley Dau 10 Scholar Derbys Fairfield Jonathan Hulley Son 6 Scholar Derbys Fairfield Ann Hulley Dau 4 Derbys Fairfield William Hulley Son 8mos Derbys Fairfield John Holme Serv U 18 Agricultural Labourer Derbys Chapel en le Frith Martha Fearn Serv U 16 General Servant Derbys Baslow Charles Capper [Lodger] M 50 (Traveller) Pig Dealer Cheshire Nantwich George Booth [Lodger] U 49 [Traveller] Cow Dealer Derbys Chapel en le Frith Joseph Byatt Lodger U 45 Labr. On Lime burners Staffs Bradley Francis Vernon Lodger U 45 Labr. On Lime burners Derbys Fairfield
248. Mary Hulley
1862 28 Sep - baptised at Great Longstone church: Mary daughter of John and Sarah Hulley of Wardlow. Miner.
1871 census RG 10/3632 f18 Bakewell Wardlow (also on 3632/12r - crossed out) John Hulley Head M 36 Lead Miner Derbys Rowland Sarah Hulley Wife M 31 Derbys Wardlow William Hulley Son 11 Derbys Wardlow Mary Hulley Dau 8 Scholar Derbys Wardlow James Hulley Son 6 Scholar Derbys Wardlow Martha Hulley Dau 3 Derbys Wardlow Phebe Hulley Dau 11mos Derbys Wardlow
1881 census RG 11/4365 f.69 Barnedge Saddleworth, York John HALLEY Head M 42 Farmer Rowland, Derby Mary HALLEY Daur U 18 Cloth Weaver Wardlow, Derby James HALLEY Son U 15 Woollen Minder Wardlow, Derby Martha HALLEY Daur U 13 Housekeeper (Dom) Wardlow, Derby Phoebe HALLEY Daur U 10 Bobbin Winder Wardlow, Derby Sarah Ann HALLEY Daur U 7 Scholar Dobcross, York Elizabeth HALLEY Daur U 5 Scholar Dobcross, York Thomas HALLEY Son U 4 Dobcross, York
1881 - LancsBMD marriage entry: HULLEY Mary J KERSHAW Harry Friarmere, St. Thomas Oldham CE217/1/330.
1881 Sep qtr - married at Saddleworth RD: Hulley Mary Jane Saddleworth 9a 288 (GRO).
1881 21 Aug - married at St Thomas's church Friarmere: Harry Kershaw Full age Bachelor Tame Croft; Mary Jane Hully Spinster Mary Cottage Linfitts.
1882 - son Tom born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1884 - son James born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1886 - son John born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1888 - son Fred born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1890 - son Harry born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1891 census RG 12/3550 f44 Saddleworth Hillend Harry Kershaw Head M 31 Woollen Weaver Yorks Saddleworth Mary J. Kershaw Wife M 32 Yorks Saddleworth Tom Kershaw Son 9 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth James Kershaw Son 7 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth John Kershaw Son 5 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth Fred Kershaw Son 3 Yorks Saddleworth Harry Kershaw Son 6mos Yorks Saddleworth
Harry Kershaw
1860 - born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1881 - LancsBMD marriage entry: HULLEY Mary J KERSHAW Harry Friarmere, St. Thomas Oldham CE217/1/330.
1881 Sep qtr - married at Saddleworth RD: Hulley Mary Jane Saddleworth 9a 288 (GRO).
1881 21 Aug - married at St Thomas's church Friarmere: Harry Kershaw Full age Bachelor Tame Croft; Mary Jane Hully Spinster Mary Cottage Linfitts.
1882 - son Tom born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1884 - son James born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1886 - son John born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1888 - son Fred born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1890 - son Harry born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1891 census RG 12/3550 f44 Saddleworth Hillend Harry Kershaw Head M 31 Woollen Weaver Yorks Saddleworth Mary J. Kershaw Wife M 32 Yorks Saddleworth Tom Kershaw Son 9 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth James Kershaw Son 7 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth John Kershaw Son 5 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth Fred Kershaw Son 3 Yorks Saddleworth Harry Kershaw Son 6mos Yorks Saddleworth
362. Tom Kershaw
1882 - born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1891 census RG 12/3550 f44 Saddleworth Hillend Harry Kershaw Head M 31 Woollen Weaver Yorks Saddleworth Mary J. Kershaw Wife M 32 Yorks Saddleworth Tom Kershaw Son 9 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth James Kershaw Son 7 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth John Kershaw Son 5 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth Fred Kershaw Son 3 Yorks Saddleworth Harry Kershaw Son 6mos Yorks Saddleworth
363. James Kershaw
1884 - born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1891 census RG 12/3550 f44 Saddleworth Hillend Harry Kershaw Head M 31 Woollen Weaver Yorks Saddleworth Mary J. Kershaw Wife M 32 Yorks Saddleworth Tom Kershaw Son 9 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth James Kershaw Son 7 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth John Kershaw Son 5 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth Fred Kershaw Son 3 Yorks Saddleworth Harry Kershaw Son 6mos Yorks Saddleworth
364. John Kershaw
1886 - born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1891 census RG 12/3550 f44 Saddleworth Hillend Harry Kershaw Head M 31 Woollen Weaver Yorks Saddleworth Mary J. Kershaw Wife M 32 Yorks Saddleworth Tom Kershaw Son 9 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth James Kershaw Son 7 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth John Kershaw Son 5 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth Fred Kershaw Son 3 Yorks Saddleworth Harry Kershaw Son 6mos Yorks Saddleworth
365. Fred Kershaw
1888 - born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1891 census RG 12/3550 f44 Saddleworth Hillend Harry Kershaw Head M 31 Woollen Weaver Yorks Saddleworth Mary J. Kershaw Wife M 32 Yorks Saddleworth Tom Kershaw Son 9 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth James Kershaw Son 7 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth John Kershaw Son 5 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth Fred Kershaw Son 3 Yorks Saddleworth Harry Kershaw Son 6mos Yorks Saddleworth
366. Harry Kershaw
1890 - born at Saddleworth - see 1891 census below.
1891 census RG 12/3550 f44 Saddleworth Hillend Harry Kershaw Head M 31 Woollen Weaver Yorks Saddleworth Mary J. Kershaw Wife M 32 Yorks Saddleworth Tom Kershaw Son 9 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth James Kershaw Son 7 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth John Kershaw Son 5 Scholar Yorks Saddleworth Fred Kershaw Son 3 Yorks Saddleworth Harry Kershaw Son 6mos Yorks Saddleworth
252. Sarah Ann Hulley
1870 26 Jun - baptised at Great Longstone church: Phoebe dau. of John and Sarah Hulley of Wardlow. Miner.
1881 census RG 11/4365 f.69 Barnedge Saddleworth, York John HALLEY Head M 42 Farmer Rowland, Derby Mary HALLEY Daur U 18 Cloth Weaver Wardlow, Derby James HALLEY Son U 15 Woollen Minder Wardlow, Derby Martha HALLEY Daur U 13 Housekeeper (Dom) Wardlow, Derby Phoebe HALLEY Daur U 10 Bobbin Winder Wardlow, Derby Sarah Ann HALLEY Daur U 7 Scholar Dobcross, York Elizabeth HALLEY Daur U 5 Scholar Dobcross, York Thomas HALLEY Son U 4 Dobcross, York
1894 4 Nov - son Harper baptised at St Anne's church Lydgate, Saddleworth: Harper s. of Sarah Ann Hulley Roaches, single woman.
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