Derby02 - Descendants of George Hully father of George Hully who was baptised at Baslow in 1743
Notes
190. Benjamin Bradbury Hulley
,1847 9 Dec - born at Edensor: Benjamin Bradbury boy - father Benjamin Hulley Labour mother Elizabeth Hulley formerly Bradbury; informant Benjn. Hulley Father Edensor 13 Dec 1847.
1851 census HO 107/2149 f267r Beeley Job Stone Head M 43 Ag Labourer [+w, 2 cn] Derbys Beeley Benjamin Hulley Lodger 5 Scholar Derbys Edensor James Marsden Lodger 64 Gen Labr Derbys Darley
1861 census RG 9/2540 f36rev Beeley Job Stone Head Mar 53 Lab +wife, son, gddau Derbys Beeley James Marsden Uncle Widr 84 Broom Maker Derbys Darley Benjamin Hulley Boarder Unmar 15 Carter Derbys Edensor
1869 18 Sep - married at St Anne's church Beeley: Benjamin Bradbury Hulley 21 Bachelor Labourer Beeley - father Benjamin Hulley Labourer; Elizabeth Halksworth 21 Spinster Beeley - father Robert Halksworth Labourer. Wits: George Bradbury Hulley, Sarah Hawksworth.
1870 Sep qtr - daughter Edith born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Edith Bakewell 7b 591 (GRO).
1870 28 Aug - daughter Edith baptised at Beeley church: Edith Hully - father Benjamin Hully mother Elizabeth (IGI).
1871 census RG 10/3628 f8r Beeley Benjamin Hulley Head M 23 Ag. Lab Derbys Edensor Elizabeth Hulley Wife M 23 Ag. Lab Wife Derbys Baslow Edith Hulley Dau U 7mos Ag. Lab Dau Derbys Beeley
1872 Sep qtr - son Arthur born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Arthur Bakewell 7b 611 (GRO).
1872 27 Aug - son Arthur baptised at Beeley church: Arthur Hully - father Benjamin Hully mother Elizabeth (IGI).
1874 28 Jul - dau Florence born - see National School Admission Registers.
1874 16 Aug - dau Florence baptised at Beeley church: Florence Hully - father Benjamin Hully mother Elizabeth (FamilySearch).
1876 Jun qtr - daughter Mary Elizabeth born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Mary Elizabeth Bakewell 7b 762 (GRO).
1876 16 Apr - daughter Mary Elizabeth born - see School Admisson Registers.
1878 Jun qtr - daughter Annie Louise born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Annie Louise Bakewell 7b 771(GRO).
1878 22 Apr - daughter Annie Louise baptised at Beeley Derbyshire - source lost.
1880 Jun qtr - son George born at Bakewell RD: Hulley George Bakewell 7b 801 (GRO).
1880 11 Apr - son George born - see National School Admission Registers.
1880 16 May - son George baptised at Beeley Derbyshire (FamilySearch).
1881census RG 11/3448 f. 35 Road Beeley, Derby Benjamin HULLEY Head M 33 General Laboror Edensor, Derby Elizabeth HULLEY Wife M 33 Baslow, Derby Edith HULLEY Daur 10 Scholar Beeley, Derby Arthur HULLEY Son 8 Scholar Beeley, Derby Florence HULLEY Daur 6 Scholar Beeley, Derby Mary E. HULLEY Daur 4 Scholar Beeley, Derby Annie L. HULLEY Daur 2 Beeley, Derby George HULLY Son 11m Beeley, Derby Saml. DOWNS Boarder 27 Carter (Ag Lab) Beeley, Derby
1887 Jun qtr - wife died at Bakewell RD: Hulley Elizabeth 39 Bakewell 7b 401 (GRO).
1891 census RG 12/2774 f67 Beeley Brook House? Benjamin Hulley Head W 43 General Laborer Derbys Beeley Edith Hulley Dau S 20 Derbys Beeley Arthur Hulley Son S 18 General Laborer Derbys Beeley Mary E. Hulley Dau 14 Scholar Derbys Beeley Annie L. Hulley Dau 12 Scholar Derbys Beeley George Hulley Son 10 Scholar Derbys Beeley
1891 13 Jul - listed in report of The Times - Poaching Affray at Chatsworth Incl Thomas Burgin, another keeper, and Benjamin Hulley, a watcher, sustained severe blows about the head, and Herbert Tippin was maimed for some little time by repeated blows on the legs. The three latter men were removed to the head keeper's house, where Dr. Wrench bandaged their wounds.
1891 15 Jul - Derby Mercury - Poaching Affray at Chatsworth. A serious poaching affray occurred at Chatsworth on Friday night. It is reported that the keepers, who numbered seven, had become aware of the projected raid, and about one o'clock they came across the marauders, who were engaged in setting nets. The head keeper, Mr Munro, gave the signal to his men to advance on the poachers. The latter were well provided with ammunition in the shape of large stones which they hurled at the keepers, some of whom sustained very serious wounds. Keepers and poachers were soon in close conflict, and a desperate hand-to-hand fight took place. Both parties were armed with stout cudgels. After 10 minutes hard fighting the poachers retreated, leaving one of their comrades, named Mark Madee, a Chesterfield collier, in the hands of the keepers. A keeper named Benjamin Stone was fearfully battered about the head. He was at once conveyed to his home at Hill Top. Thomas Burgin, another keeper, and Benjamin Hulley, a watcher, sustained severe bruises about the head; and a fourth man, Herbert Tippin, was maimed for some time by repeated blows on the legs. The latter three men were removed to the head keeper's house, where Dr Wrench bandaged their wounds. The poachers, it is stated, have fared equally badly. They left two skull hats on the field, both of which were saturated with blood. Although the poachers had six or seven rabbit nets with them, only one was captured. In this two rabbits had already become entangled. News of the encounter was telegraphed to Chesterfield, and later in the morning Michael O'Reilly, James White, and John Parrott, the latter of whom had a severe cut over his right temple, was arrested at Chester- -f ield. On Sunday, the police succeeded in making several other captures, and altogether six men are in custody, leaving only one unaccounted for. Their names are -- James White, John Barrett, and Michael Riley, Chesterfield; and Herbert Hardy, James Woodward, and Thomas Orwin, of Newbold Moor. All the men are colliers. They were brought before Mr S. Birkett. Sgt Wheatley deposed to apprehending White at about 6.30 on Saturday morning near the Queens Park, Chesterfield. His trousers, up to the knees, were wet, and so were his boots. White told him that he had just come out of his house to go mushroom-- -ing. In the lock-up the prisoner admitted that he had been to Chatsworth. The men were remanded to Bakewell, and being transferred there were at once brought before Mr Nesfield. The principal witness, Tom Bington, stated that on the morning of the 10th he was watching with Tipping, Stone, Tomlinson, and other keepers, when they saw a number of men pass by them. They set nets. The keepers went towards them. They threw stones, which they took from their pockets, and prisoner Riley attacked him and others as well, and knocked him on the head. Other keepers identified the other prisoners as taking part in the encounter. Dr Wrench said that the keeper Stone was not able to leave his bed. Prisoners were remanded for a week. The injured gamekeeper, Benjamin Stone, whose case is the most serious, passed a very restless and painful day on Sunday, but on Monday there was a distinct change for the better. His injuries consist of bruises and wounds about the head, and it is believed that his right wrist is broken. It was feared that in the fight his skull had been fractured, but this is not so. Stone, it is expected, will get better. The other injured men, Benjamin Hulley, Thomas Bergin, and Herbert Tiffin, are progressing satisfactorily. Hulley, who was almost as seriously battered as Stone, was at one time in a serious condition, but he is now out of danger. A telegram was received by Dr Wrench, of Baslow, from Holker Hall, stating that his Grace the Duke of Devonshire wished to be informed how the injured gamekeepers were progressing. The doctor was able to report favourably of them all, although Benjamin Stone, who is the most seriously injured, is still confined to his bed.
1891 11 Dec - Derby Daily Telegraph - THE CHATSWORTH POACHING AFFRAY - A STORY OF REVOLTING BRUTALITY MICHAEL RILEY (34), JOHN BARRETT (54), JAMES WHITE (38), MARK MADIN (40), JAMES WOOD- - WARD (23), THOMAS ORWIN (21), and HERBERT HARDY (21), colliers, were charged with poaching with violence at Chatsworth, on land in the occupation of the Duke of Devonshire, on the night of July 10th. Mr. Harris, Q.C., and Mr. Hextall prosecuted, and Mr. Stanger defended Riley, Barrett, Madin, Woodward, and Orwin. Mr. Harris laid the facts of the case before the jury. He said that on the night in question nine men entered the Park, and passed by a clump of trees where five keepers and a night watchman were. There was no moon, but it was light enough to distinguish objects sixty yards off, and to see a rabbit pass eight yards away. The keepers saw the men put up their nets, and after a short time they saw Madin take a rabbit from the net. Tomlinson, one of the keepers, then rushed out and seized him, eventually taking him in to custody, so that of his identification there could be no doubt. The other men ran up the hill, and were heard to shout, “Come on, chaps.” The keepers followed in the direction of the shout, and the men advanced towards them. They were armed with sticks, and, unfortunately, with stones, too. As soon as they came together there was a fight, and then followed a short but sad story. Now they had left Tomlinson behind with Madin, and the first witness whom he should call before them to tell them of the story of his injuries would be Benjamin Stone, one of the keepers who advanced towards the men, in company with three other keepers named Burgin, Tipping, and Hulley. Burgin seized one of the men who took part in the struggle, and he would tell them that his name was Michael Riley. Burgin held him until he was released from his grip by their brutal efforts by the others, who came to his rescue. Stone saw that, but in the meantime he himself had received a severe blow on the top of his head with a stick. He turned round and managed to knock a man down, but at the same time a stone struck him in the face, whilst another blow from behind knocked him down. When he was on the ground, four men set upon him, and kicked and punched him in a brutal manner for several minutes. The effect of the assault upon Stone had been that he had lost the use of his left ear. He (the learned counsel) would next refer to Tom Burgin, the man who had the struggle with Riley. Burgin would tell them that Riley was the only man whom he could identify, but still his evidence was valuable, because he had Riley in his hands. Chas. Wolmer, another of the keepers, was struck no less than four times on the head by a stick, and he would tell them that he could identify Barrett, White, and Madin, White being the man who struck him with a stone. He came next to the most serious and the saddest part of this affray. There was the night-watchman, whose name was Benjamin Hulley. He did his duty manfully, and went into the thick of the fight, but got treated in so bad a manner that he has lost his senses. The poor fellow is now in an asylum, and there is little hope of his ever recovering, whilst it was even a question whether his life could be saved. He was consequently unable to come into the witness box, but his depositions were taken. Mr Stanger, interposing, said there might be some question as to whether Hulley’s depositions could be taken. Mr. Harris then agreed not to refer to Hulley’s depositions. He would leave Hulley out of his remarks altogether, except so far as his injuries were concerned, because those he should be able to prove without Hulley being present. He (the learned counsel) would then show the jury how the men were identified. Woodward and Harvey were identified by Stone and Tipping; Riley was identified by Stone, Burgin and Tomlinson; Barrett by Stone, Wolmer, and Tipping; White by Wolmer and Tipping; Orwin by Stone; and the seventh man, Madin, was, of course, in custody. There were no stones about the place where the affray took place, therefore they were not picked up and thrown on the spur of the moment. The men must have come deliberately armed with them, and have brought them a consider- -able distance, because the high road from Chesterfield to Chatsworth, over which the men had come, was newly paved with stones similar to those which were afterwards picked up on the ground. There was another circumstance, which he did not think was very material, because he thought the evidence he had was very conclusive. But about six o’clock on the morning after the affray, as White was going home, a police sergeant met him, and asked him where had been. He said he had just got up, and was going mushrooming. The officer, however, on noticing that his clothes were wet, locked him up, and he was afterwards identified. Evidence was then called, a large map of Chatsworth Park showing the various places referred to being sworn to by Mr. C. J. Fieldsden, assistant agent to the Duke of Devonshire. The gamekeepers were heard in turn, and the bore out the statement by Mr. Harris. Dr. Wrench was then called as to the condition of the man Hulley, who was unable to attend, and whose deposition Mr. Harris proposed to read. Witness stated that Hulley had been suffering from epileptic fits and a form of insanity. He became so bad that on the 1st of December he found it necessary to send him to the University College Hospital. Witness went to see him a few days since, but was unable to as he had become worse, and had the night previous escaped on to the roof of the building. It would be impossible for him to appear before the Court, as he was out of his mind. Hulley’s depositions were then read, and his statement corroborated entirely the other witnesses. The depositions stated that when Hulley was on the ground someone called out, “Kill the ………” He said, “Leave a little life, and don’t quite kill me,” but they continued to beat him. He further stated that the men who assaulted him were Hardy , Orwin, Woodward, and Barrett. Police sergeant Wheatley spoke to meeting White on the road from Chatsworth to Chesterfield the same morning with his trousers very wet, whilst Detective Finnemore of Chesterfield stated that Riley, Barrett , White, and Madin lived close to each other, and were accessories. They resided at Chesterfield, whilst the other three lived at Newbold, about four miles away. Police-constable Whitaker, stationed at Chatsworth, spoke to having seen Barrett and Orwin on the 18th of July. The former had his head plastered and his arm … from the elbow to the shoulder, whilst Orwin’s arms were also swollen. Dr. Wrench was recalled and he stated on the morning of the 11th last he examined Hulley in the porter’s lodge at Chatsworth, He was suffering from a bad scalp wound and several cuts about the face. Witness did not think that his life was actually in danger, but he was afraid he would never recover his senses. He next examined Tom Burgin, whose head had to be stitched up, whilst Stone, on that particular morning, appeared to be the worse injured. He had lost a great deal of blood and was very weak, whilst his head also had to be stitched up. He was afraid his hearing would be permanently impaired. In cross-examination, witness aid that Hulley so far recovered as to be able to return to his duties and give evidence before the magistrates, but was seized with insanity at a later period. Mr Harris having eloquently addressed the jury for the prosecution, Mr. Stanger followed for the defence. He dwelt upon the difficulties of identification in an open space, and drew attention to the fact that not one of the witnesses calld had ever seen the prisoners before. They stated they had seen them in Chatsworth Park. He then proceeded to refer to the method in which the prisoners had been individually identified. In regard to the plea of guilty made by Madin, he said that it was made under the impression that he was only pleading guilty to having been present whilst poaching was going on, and had been withdrawn with his lordship’s consent. In conclusion, he asked the jury not to let the thought of Hulley’s injuries influence their minds, but to give a verdict according to their consciences. His Lordship then summed up to the jury. He said that in mining counties especially poaching questions became much more serious than in other counties, and where they got a district of that kind they had to deal with a much more serious class of poaching cases in which people went out determin- -ed to carry out their object, and determined if necessary to fight the watchers employed to look after their master’s property, and with the determination to carry out their own purpose at whatever cost it might be, and this was case of that kind. He thought that they would have no doubt but that on this occasion to which they had to deal that nine men left Chesterfield, or some other place, with the intention of making a clean sweep with their nets. These men went out thinking they would be very likely seen, but would be able to overpower the keepers and get off with their rabbits. The question for the jury to decide was if the seven prisoners in the dock were seven of those nine. His Lordship then referred in detail to the points in the evidence produced. The jury, after a few minutes deliberation, returned a verdict of “Guilty” against the whole of the seven prisoners and his Lordship sentenced Madin to imprisonment for 12 months; Woodward, Orwin, and Hardy to 18 months imprisonment; White to three years penal servitude, and Riley and Barrett to five years penal servitude each, This concluded the business of the Assizes.
1891 12 Dec - Birmingham Daily Post - Desperate Poaching Affrays - at the County Assizes at Derby, yesterday, seven Chesterfield colliers, named Riley, Barrett, White, Madin, Woodward, Orwin, and Hardy, were charged with night-poaching on the Duke of Devonshire's estate last July. Prisoners were surprised in Chats- -worth Park by the keepers, and a desperate struggle ensued. The poachers were armed with stones and bludgeons, which they used with terrible effect. A keeper named Stone was badly hurt, and Hully, another keeper, sustained such dreadful injuries about the head that he became insane, and is now an inmate of a lunatic asylum. All the prisoners were convicted, Riley and Barrett were sentenced to five years’ penal servitude, White to three years’, Madin to 12 months’ imprisonment, and Woodward, Orwin, and Hardy to 18 months’ hard labour each. At the same Assizes, John Smith and James Greenhough, for a similar offence, were each sentenced to five years penal servitude; and William Thornton and John Smith to 18 months hard labour each. (also in Trewman's Exeter Flying Post 12 Dec).
1891 15 Dec - listed in report of The Times - Court case at Derby. incl. Another Keeper, Hully, was beset by Hardy, Orwin, Woodward, and Barratt; he was knocked down and very seriously hurt, he too becoming unconscious. The keeper Hully was unable to give evidence, since he has become insane from injuries received in the struggle. Verdicts - All prisoners found Guilty: Madin - 12 months' hard labour; Hardy - 18 months' hard labour; Woodward - 18 months' hard labour; Orwin - 18 months' hard labour' White - 3 years' penal servitude; Barratt - 5 years' penal servitude; Riley - 5 years' penal servitude.
1893 Mar qtr - married at Sheffield RD: Hulley Benjamin Sheffield 9c 591 (GRO).
1893 23 Jan - married at St Stephen's church, Sheffield: Benjamin Hulley 44 Widower Labourer Beeley, Bakewell, Derbyshire - father Benjamin Hulley Labourer . Sarah Shaw 37 Spinster 27 Albion Street - father John Shaw Farmer. Wits: Reuben Shaw Dinah Ann Bancroft.
1901 census RG 13/3264 f50 Beeley Benjamin Hulley Head M 52 General Labourer Edensor Derbys Sarah Hulley Wife M 45 Bamford Derbys Annie L. Hulley Dau S 22 Beeley Derbys
1911 census RG 14/21191 RD Bakewell 439 - SD Bakewell ED 19 Benjamin Hulley Head M 63 Bandsman Darbys Edensor Sarah Hulley Wife M 52 Darbys Bumford
1912 Chatsworth House - Hulley employees Surname: Hulley First Name: Benjamin Gender: Male Date of first known recording: 1912 Date of last known recording: 1913 Location: Chatsworth Role location: Domaine Role: Labourer First known job title: Labourer, Domain Source(s): Register of Employees 1912-13 Notes:
Eliz. Halksworth
1848 -born at Baslow - see 1881 census below.
1869 18 Sep - married at St Anne's church Beeley: Benjamin Bradbury Hulley 21 Bachelor Labourer Beeley - father Benjamin Hulley Labourer; Elizabeth Halksworth 21 Spinster Beeley - father Robert Halksworth Labourer. Wits: George Bradbury Hulley, Sarah Hawksworth.
1870 Sep qtr - daughter Edith born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Edith Bakewell 7b 591 (GRO).
1870 28 Aug - daughter Edith baptised at Beeley church: Edith Hully - father Benjamin Hully mother Elizabeth (IGI).
1871 census RG 10/3628 f8r Beeley Benjamin Hulley Head M 23 Ag. Lab Derbys Edensor Elizabeth Hulley Wife M 23 Ag. Lab Wife Derbys Baslow Edith Hulley Dau U 7mos Ag. Lab Dau Derbys Beeley
1872 Sep qtr - son Arthur born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Arthur Bakewell 7b 611 (GRO).
1872 27 Aug - son Arthur baptised at Beeley church: Arthur Hully - father Benjamin Hully mother Elizabeth (IGI).
1874 Sep qtr - daughter Florence born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Florence Bakewell 7b 684 (GRO).
1874 27 Jul - daughter Florence baptised at Beeley church: Florence Hully - father Benjamin Hully mother Elizabeth (IGI).
1876 Jun qtr - daughter Mary Elizabeth born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Mary Elizabeth Bakewell 7b 762 (GRO).
1876 16 Apr - daughter Mary Elizabeth born - see School Admisson Registers.
1878 Jun qtr - daughter Annie Louise born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Annie Louise Bakewell 7b 771 (GRO).
1878 22 Apr - daughter Annie Louise baptised at Beeley Derbyshire - source lost.
1880 Jun qtr - son George born at Bakewell RD: Hulley George Bakewell 7b 801 (GRO).
1880 11 Apr - son George born - see National School Admission Registers.
1880 16 May - son George baptised at Beeley Derbyshire (FamilySearch).
1881census RG 11/3448 f. 35 Road Beeley, Derby Benjamin HULLEY Head M 33 General Laboror Edensor, Derby Elizabeth HULLEY Wife M 33 Baslow, Derby Edith HULLEY Daur 10 Scholar Beeley, Derby Arthur HULLEY Son 8 Scholar Beeley, Derby Florence HULLEY Daur 6 Scholar Beeley, Derby Mary E. HULLEY Daur 4 Scholar Beeley, Derby Annie L. HULLEY Daur 2 Beeley, Derby George HULLY Son 11m Beeley, Derby Saml. DOWNS Boarder 27 Carter (Ag Lab) Beeley, Derby
1887 Jun qtr - died at Bakewell RD: Hulley Elizabeth 39 Bakewell 7b 401 (GRO).
323. Edith Hulley
1870 Sep qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Edith Bakewell 7b 591 (GRO).
1870 28 Aug - baptised at Beeley church: Edith Hully - father Benjamin Hully mother Elizabeth (IGI).
1871 census RG 10/3628 f8r Beeley Benjamin Hulley Head M 23 Ag. Lab Derbys Edensor Elizabeth Hulley Wife M 23 Ag. Lab Wife Derbys Baslow Edith Hulley Dau U 7mos Ag. Lab Dau Derbys Beeley
1881census RG 11/3448 f. 35 Road Beeley, Derby Benjamin HULLEY Head M 33 General Laboror Edensor, Derby Elizabeth HULLEY Wife M 33 Baslow, Derby Edith HULLEY Daur 10 Scholar Beeley, Derby Arthur HULLEY Son 8 Scholar Beeley, Derby Florence HULLEY Daur 6 Scholar Beeley, Derby Mary E. HULLEY Daur 4 Scholar Beeley, Derby Annie L. HULLEY Daur 2 Beeley, Derby George HULLY Son 11m Beeley, Derby Saml. DOWNS Boarder 27 Carter (Ag Lab) Beeley, Derby
National School Admission Registers
Name Edith Hulley Birth year 1870 28 Aug Admission year 1874 20 Apr School name Beeley Church Of England School Parent or guardian's name Benjamin Place Beeley
1891 census RG 12/2774 f67 Beeley Brook House? Benjamin Hulley Head W 43 General Laborer Derbys Beeley Edith Hulley Dau S 20 Derbys Beeley Arthur Hulley Son S 18 General Laborer Derbys Beeley Mary E. Hulley Dau 14 Scholar Derbys Beeley Annie L. Hulley Dau 12 Scholar Derbys Beeley George Hulley Son 10 Scholar Derbys Beeley
1894 Mar qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Hulley Edith Bakewell 7b 1159 (GRO).
1894 12 Jun - married at St Anne's church Beeley: Tom Robert Wall 26 Bachelor Blacksmith Beeley - father Samuel Wall Blacksmith; Edith Hulley 23 Spinster Beeley - father Benjamin Hulley Labourer. Wits: Benjamin Hulley, Mary Elizabeth Hulley.
1901 census RG 13/3264 f54r Beeley Beeley Tom R. Wall Head M 33 Blacksmith Derbys Darley Dale Edith Wall Wife M 30 Derbys Beeley Annie Hulley Niece S 3 Derbys Buxton
Tom R. Wall
1868 - born at Darley Dale - see 1901 census below.
1894 Mar qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Hulley Edith Bakewell 7b 1159 (GRO).
1894 12 Jun - married at St Anne's church Beeley: Tom Robert Wall 26 Bachelor Blacksmith Beeley - father Samuel Wall Blacksmith; Edith Hulley 23 Spinster Beeley - father Benjamin Hulley Labourer. Wits: Benjamin Hulley, Mary Elizabeth Hulley.
1901 census RG 13/3264 f54r Beeley Beeley Tom R. Wall Head M 33 Blacksmith Derbys Darley Dale Edith Wall Wife M 30 Derbys Beeley Annie Hulley Niece S 3 Derbys Buxton
325. Florence Hulley
1874 Sep qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Florence Bakewell 7b 684 (GRO).
1874 28 Jul - born - see National School Admission Registers entry below.
1874 16 Aug - baptised at Beeley church: Florence Hully - father Benjamin Hully mother Elizabeth (FamilySearch).
National School Admission Registers
Name Florence Hulley Birth year 1874 28 Jul Admission year 1877 06 Aug School name Beeley Church Of England School Parent or guardian's name Elizth Place Beeley
1881 census RG 11/3448 f. 35 Road Beeley, Derby Benjamin HULLEY Head M 33 General Laboror Edensor, Derby Elizabeth HULLEY Wife M 33 Baslow, Derby Edith HULLEY Daur 10 Scholar Beeley, Derby Arthur HULLEY Son 8 Scholar Beeley, Derby Florence HULLEY Daur 6 Scholar Beeley, Derby Mary E. HULLEY Daur 4 Scholar Beeley, Derby Annie L. HULLEY Daur 2 Beeley, Derby George HULLY Son 11m Beeley, Derby Saml. DOWNS Boarder 27 Carter (Ag Lab) Beeley, Derby
1891 Canada census Province Quebec; District 167 Megantic; Sub-district 2 Leeds West. Birth country Name Sex Age Relation Person Father Mother Religion Occupation Read Write Joseph Rothera M 40 Head England England England C of E Clergyman / / Sarah Rothera F 35 Wife England England England C of E / / Charles Rothera M 14 Son England England England C of E / / William Rothera M 12 Son England England England C of E / / Beatrice Rothera F 10 Daur England England England C of E / / Grace Rothera F 8 Dau England England England C of E / / Ellen Rothera F 6 Dau England England England C of E / / Joseph Rothera M 3 Son England England England C of E Dora Rothera F 1 Dau England England England C of E Florence Hulley F 17 Domestic England England England C of E / /
1902 Jun qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Hulley Florence Bakewell 7b 1401 (FreeBMD).
1902 25 Jun - married at St Anne's church Beeley: Samuel Palfreyman 34 Bachelor Mason Foolow - father John Palfreyman Labourer; Florence Hulley 27 Spinster Beeley father - Benjamin Hulley Labourer Wits: Arthur Hulley, Maria W. Price.
Samuel Palfreyman
1902 Jun qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Palfreyman Bakewell 7b 1401 (FreeBMD).
1902 25 Jun - married at St Anne's church Beeley: Samuel Palfreyman 34 Bachelor Mason Foolow - father John Palfreyman Labourer; Florence Hulley 27 Spinster Beeley father - Benjamin Hulley Labourer Wits: Arthur Hulley, Maria W. Price.
327. Annie Louise Hulley
1878 22 Apr - born - see National School Admission Registers entry below.
1881 25 Apr - Date of admission to school - from FMP National School Admisson Registers - Beeley Church Of England School Beeley - parent - Benjamin, residence - Beeley.
1881census RG 11/3448 f. 35 Road Beeley, Derby Benjamin HULLEY Head M 33 General Laboror Edensor, Derby Elizabeth HULLEY Wife M 33 Baslow, Derby Edith HULLEY Daur 10 Scholar Beeley, Derby Arthur HULLEY Son 8 Scholar Beeley, Derby Florence HULLEY Daur 6 Scholar Beeley, Derby Mary E. HULLEY Daur 4 Scholar Beeley, Derby Annie L. HULLEY Daur 2 Beeley, Derby George HULLY Son 11m Beeley, Derby Saml. DOWNS Boarder 27 Carter (Ag Lab) Beeley, Derby
1891 census RG 12/2774 f67 Beeley Brook House? Benjamin Hulley Head W 43 General Laborer Derbys Beeley Edith Hulley Dau S 20 Derbys Beeley Arthur Hulley Son S 18 General Laborer Derbys Beeley Mary E. Hulley Dau 14 Scholar Derbys Beeley Annie L. Hulley Dau 12 Scholar Derbys Beeley George Hulley Son 10 Scholar Derbys Beeley
National School Admission Registers
Name Annie Louise Hulley Birth year 1878 22 Apr Admission year 1881 25 Apr School name Beeley Church Of England School Parent or guardian's name Benjamin Location Beeley Leaving date 21 Jun 1892
1901 census RG 13/3264 f50 Beeley Benjamin Hulley Head M 52 General Labourer Edensor Derbys Sarah Hulley Wife M 45 Bamford Derbys Annie L. Hulley Dau S 22 Beeley Derbys
1902 Sep qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Hulley Annie Louise Bakewell 7b 1440 (FreeBMD).
1902 03 Sep - married at St Anne's church Beeley: William Stone 24 Bachelor Fireman Rowsley - father John Stone Engine-driver; Annie Louise Hulley 24 Spinster Beeley Benjamin Hulley Labourer. Wits: Robt. Halksworth, Mary Elizabeth Hulley.
William Stone
1902 Sep qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Stone William Bakewell 7b 1440 (FreeBMD).
1902 03 Sep - married at St Anne's church Beeley: William Stone 24 Bachelor Fireman Rowsley - father John Stone Engine-driver; Annie Louise Hulley 24 Spinster Beeley Benjamin Hulley Labourer. Wits: Robt. Halksworth, Mary Elizabeth Hulley.
328. George Hulley
1880 Jun qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Hulley George Bakewell 7b 801 (GRO).
1880 11 Apr - born - see National School Admission Registers entry below.
1880 16 May - baptised at Beeley Derbyshire (FamilySearch).
1881census RG 11/3448 f. 35 Road Beeley, Derby Benjamin HULLEY Head M 33 General Laboror Edensor, Derby Elizabeth HULLEY Wife M 33 Baslow, Derby Edith HULLEY Daur 10 Scholar Beeley, Derby Arthur HULLEY Son 8 Scholar Beeley, Derby Florence HULLEY Daur 6 Scholar Beeley, Derby Mary E. HULLEY Daur 4 Scholar Beeley, Derby Annie L. HULLEY Daur 2 Beeley, Derby George HULLY Son 11m Beeley, Derby Saml. DOWNS Boarder 27 Carter (Ag Lab) Beeley, Derby
National School Admission Registers
Name George Hulley Birth year 1880 11 Apr Admission year 1883 11 Apr School name Beeley Church Of England School Parent or guardian's name Benjamin Place Beeley
1891 census RG 12/2774 f67 Beeley Brook House? Benjamin Hulley Head W 43 General Laborer Derbys Beeley Edith Hulley Dau S 20 Derbys Beeley Arthur Hulley Son S 18 General Laborer Derbys Beeley Mary E. Hulley Dau 14 Scholar Derbys Beeley Annie L. Hulley Dau 12 Scholar Derbys Beeley George Hulley Son 10 Scholar Derbys Beeley
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Sarah Shaw
1856 - born at Bamford Derbyshire - see 1901 census below.
1893 Mar qtr - married at Sheffield RD: Shaw Sarah Sheffield 9c 591 (GRO).
1893 23 Jan - married at St Stephen's church, Sheffield: Benjamin Hulley 44 Widower Labourer Beeley, Bakewell, Derbyshire - father Benjamin Hulley Labourer . Sarah Shaw 37 Spinster 27 Albion Street - father John Shaw Farmer. Wits: Reuben Shaw Dinah Ann Bancroft.
1901 census RG 13/3264 f50 Beeley Benjamin Hulley Head M 52 General Labourer Edensor Derbys Sarah Hulley Wife M 45 Bamford Derbys Annie L. Hulley Dau S 22 Beeley Derbys
191. Margaret Hulley
1850 - born at Edensor - see 1861 census below.
1861 census RG 9/2540 f45 Edensor Benjamin Hulley Head Mar 39 Genl Labourer Derbys Edensor Frances Hulley Wife Mar 32 Dressmaker Derbys Bakewell Margaret Hulley Dau 11 Scholar Derbys Edensor Henry Hulley Son 9 Scholar Derbys Edensor Albert Hulley Son 7 Scholar Derbys Edensor Florence Hulley Dau 5 Scholar Derbys Edensor Fanny Hulley Dau 2 Derbys Edensor Clara Hulley Dau 1 mo Derbys Edensor
1871 census RG 10/3628 f16 Edensor Benjamin Hulley Head M 49 Labourer Derbys Edensor Frances Hulley Wife M 42 Dress Maker Derbys Bakewell Margaret Hulley Dau U 21 Dress Maker Derbys Bakewell Henry Hulley Son U 19 Painter Derbys Edensor Albert Hulley Son U 16 Labourer Derbys Edensor Florence Hulley Dau U 15 Dressmakers Assistant Derbys Edensor Clara Hulley Dau U 10 Scholar Derbys Edensor Mary Jane Eliz. Hulley Dau 8 Scholar Derbys Edensor Frances A. Hulley Dau 3 Scholar Derbys Edensor Hannah Hodgkinson S-in-L M 48 Nurse Derbys Bakewell
1878 Mar qtr - married at Chapel-en-le-Frith RD: Hulley Margaret Chapel-en-le-Frith 7b 855 (FreeBMD).
1879 - dau France Hannah born at Rainow Cheshire - see 1881 census below
1881 - son Joseph Albert born at Rainow Cheshire - see 1881 census below
1881 census RG 11/3490 f32 Rainow Kerridge End Cottage Joseph Mottram Head M 43 Farm Labourer Ches Rainow Margaret Mottram Wife M 31 Derbys Bakewell Frances Hannah Mottram Dau 2 Ches Rainow Joseph Albert Mottram Son 9mos Ches Rainow
Joseph Mottram
1838 - born at Rainow Cheshire - see 1881 census below
1878 Mar qtr - married at Chapel-en-le-Frith RD: Mottram Joseph Chapel-en-le-Frith 7b 855 (FreeBMD).
1879 - dau France Hannah born at Rainow Cheshire - see 1881 census below
1881 - son Joseph Albert born at Rainow Cheshire - see 1881 census below
1881 census RG 11/3490 f32 Rainow Kerridge End Cottage Joseph Mottram Head M 43 Farm Labourer Ches Rainow Margaret Mottram Wife M 31 Derbys Bakewell Frances Hannah Mottram Dau 2 Ches Rainow Joseph Albert Mottram Son 9mos Ches Rainow
329. Frances Hannah Mottram
1879 - born at Rainow Cheshire - see 1881 census below
1881 census RG 11/3490 f32 Rainow Kerridge End Cottage Joseph Mottram Head M 43 Farm Labourer Ches Rainow Margaret Mottram Wife M 31 Derbys Bakewell Frances Hannah Mottram Dau 2 Ches Rainow Joseph Albert Mottram Son 9mos Ches Rainow
330. Joseph Albert Mottram
1881 - born at Rainow Cheshire - see 1881 census below
1881 census RG 11/3490 f32 Rainow Kerridge End Cottage Joseph Mottram Head M 43 Farm Labourer Ches Rainow Margaret Mottram Wife M 31 Derbys Bakewell Frances Hannah Mottram Dau 2 Ches Rainow Joseph Albert Mottram Son 9mos Ches Rainow
193. Henry Hulley
1852 Mar qtr - born at Edensor : Hulley Henry Bakewell 7b 512 (GRO and 1881 census below).
1861 census RG 9/2540 f45 Edensor Benjamin Hulley Head Mar 39 Genl Labourer Derbys Edensor Frances Hulley Wife Mar 32 Dressmaker Derbys Bakewell Margaret Hulley Dau 11 Scholar Derbys Edensor Henry Hulley Son 9 Scholar Derbys Edensor Albert Hulley Son 7 Scholar Derbys Edensor Florence Hulley Dau 5 Scholar Derbys Edensor Fanny Hulley Dau 2 Derbys Edensor Clara Hulley Dau 1 mo Derbys Edensor
1871 census RG 10/3628 f16 Edensor Benjamin Hulley Head M 49 Labourer Derbys Edensor Frances Hulley Wife M 42 Dress Maker Derbys Bakewell Margaret Hulley Dau U 21 Dress Maker Derbys Bakewell Henry Hulley Son U 19 Painter Derbys Edensor Albert Hulley Son U 16 Labourer Derbys Edensor Florence Hulley Dau U 15 Dressmakers Assistant Derbys Edensor Clara Hulley Dau U 10 Scholar Derbys Edensor Mary Jane Eliz. Hulley Dau 8 Scholar Derbys Edensor Frances A. Hulley Dau 3 Scholar Derbys Edensor Hannah Hodgkinson S-in-L M 48 Nurse Derbys Bakewell
1876 Sep qtr - married at Chesterfield RD: Hulley Henry Chesterfield 7b 865 (GRO).
1876 09 Jul - married at St Peter and St Paul's Church Old Brampton: Henry Hulley Full age Bachelor Painter Brampton - father Benjamin Hulley Labourer; Mary Blanche Howard Full age Spinster Brampton - father Charles Howard Gamekeeper. Wits: Henry Howard, Louisa Truelove.
1881 census RG 11/2755 f. 55 The Pastures Mickleover, Derby Henry HULLEY Head M 29 Caretaker Office Keeper Edensor, Derby Mary Blanche HULLEY Wife M 25 Housekeeper Sheffield, York
1891 census RG 12/2774 f76r Edensor Benjamin Hulley Head W 69 General Laborer Derbys Edensor Henry Hulley Son S 39 House Painter Derbys Edensor Mary Blanche Hulley Dau S 35 Yorks Sheffield Alice Newnes Dau W 23 Derbys Edensor John Wm. Hulley Grandson 5 Scholar Cheshire Rainow
1901 census RG 13/3260 f60 Edensor Henry Hullah [sic] Head M 49 Painter Derbys Edensor Mary B. Hulley Wife M 45 Yorks Sheffield John W. Hulley Son S 18 Estate Clerk CC. Ches Rainow
1911 Chatsworth House - Hulley employees Surname: Hulley First Name: Henry Gender: Male Date of first known recording: 1911 Date of last known recording: 1922 Location: Chatsworth Role location: Building Yard Role: Craftsman First known job title: Painter Source(s): DE/CH/6/3/2: National Insurance Documents 1912- 29-7: National Insurance Documents 1912-29, DE/CH/6/1/4: Building Department Employees List 1931-1957, DE/CH/4/3/16 Register of Employees 1912-13 Notes:
1911 census Bakewell RD 439, Bakewell SRD ED 20 Piece 21192 Edensor, Bakewell. Henry Hulley Head 59 M Painter Derbys Edensor Mary Blanche Hulley Wife 55 M 35yrs Yorks Sheffield William Walton Sinfield* Brdr 24 S Estate Clerk Beds Apsley Guise * Listed in Chatsworth Servants Database: P - Z
Mary Blanche Howard
1855 21 May - born - see 1939 Register entry below.
1876 Sep qtr - married at Chesterfield RD: Howard Mary Blanche Chesterfield 7b 865 (GRO).
1876 09 Jul - married at St Peter and St Paul's Church Old Brampton: Henry Hulley Full age Bachelor Painter Brampton - father Benjamin Hulley Labourer; Mary Blanche Howard Full age Spinster Brampton - father Charles Howard Gamekeeper. Wits: Henry Howard, Louisa Truelove.
1881 census RG 11/2755 f. 55 The Pastures Mickleover, Derby Henry HULLEY Head M 29 Caretaker Office Keeper Edensor, Derby Mary Blanche HULLEY Wife M 25 Housekeeper Sheffield, York
1891 census RG 12/2774 f76r Edensor Benjamin Hulley Head W 69 General Laborer Derbys Edensor Henry Hulley Son S 39 House Painter Derbys Edensor Mary Blanche Hulley Dau S 35 Yorks Sheffield Alice Newnes Dau W 23 Derbys Edensor John Wm. Hulley Grandson 5 Scholar Cheshire Rainow
1901 census RG 13/3260 f60 Edensor Henry Hullah [sic] Head M 49 Painter Derbys Edensor Mary B. Hulley Wife M 45 Yorks Sheffield John W. Hulley Son S 18 Estate Clerk CC. Ches Rainow
1911 census Bakewell RD 439, Bakewell SRD ED 20 Piece 21192 Edensor, Bakewell. Henry Hulley Head 59 M Painter Derbys Edensor Mary Blanche Hulley Wife 55 M 35yrs Yorks Sheffield William Walton Sinfield Brdr 24 S Estate Clerk Beds Apsley Guise
1939 Register Edensor Bakewell Hulley John W. M 20 Apr 82 M Clerk (Estate) Hulley Florence F 12 Aug 82 M Unpaid Domestic Duties Hulley Mary B. F 21 May 55 W Unpaid Domestic Duties Rawlinson Marjorie F 27 Jan 05 S Schoolmistress Manchester Dorothy F. F 24 Sep 93 S Teacher of Music This record is officially closed
331. John William Hulley
1882 Jun qtr - born at Rainow, Cheshire: Hulley John William Macclesfield 8a 124 (GRO).
1882 20 Apr - born - see 1939 Register entry below.
1891 census RG 12/2774 f76r Edensor Benjamin Hulley Head W 69 General Laborer Derbys Edensor Henry Hulley Son S 39 House Painter Derbys Edensor Mary Blanche Hulley Dau S 35 Yorks Sheffield Alice Newnes Dau W 23 Derbys Edensor John Wm. Hulley Grandson 5 Scholar Cheshire Rainow
1896 16 May - Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald - BAKEWELL TECHNICAL CLASSES - SHORTHAND - In the elementary class the following were successful in gaining the certificates: (inc.) John W. Hulley.
1901 census RG 13/3260 f60 Edensor Henry Hullah [sic] Head M 49 Painter Derbys Edensor Mary B. Hulley Wife 45 Yorks Sheffield John W. Hulley Son S 18 Estate Clerk CC. Ches Rainow
1901 11 May - Derbyshire Times and Chesterfield Herald - VOLUNTEER ORDERS - 2ND Volunteer Battalion the Sherwood Foresters - The under-mentioned recruits have joined Cycle Company (inc) John Wm. Hulley.
1907 Chatsworth House - Hulley employees Surname: Hulley First Name: J. W. (John William) Gender: Male Date of first known recording: 1907 Date of last known recording: 1912 Location: Chatsworth Role location: Office Role: Other First known job title: Clerk in Edensor Source(s): FM/4: List of Agents and Officials 1912, DE/CH/7/2/1: Chatsworth Cricket Club Matches and Averages, 1911-1912 Notes: Played Cricket.
1909 Sep qtr - married at Shardlow RD: Hulley John William Shardlow 7b 1013 (FreeBMD).
1909 24 Jul - married at St James' church Shardlow: John William Hulley 27 Bachelor Clerk Edensor - father Henry Hulley Painter; Florence Cox 26 Spinster Shardlow - father Enoch Cox (deceased) Nurseryman. Wits: William Cox, Mary Annie Cox.
1911 census Not found yet (Dec 2018)
1939 Register Edensor Bakewell Hulley John W. M 20 Apr 82 M Clerk (Estate) Hulley Florence F 12 Aug 82 M Unpaid Domestic Duties Hulley Mary B. F 21 May 55 W Unpaid Domestic Duties Rawlinson Marjorie F 27 Jan 05 S Schoolmistress Manchester Dorothy F. F 24 Sep 93 S Teacher of Music This record is officially closed
Florence Cox
1882 12 Aug - born - see 1939 Register entry below.
1909 Sep qtr - married at Shardlow RD: Cox Florence Shardlow 7b 1013 (FreeBMD).
1909 24 Jul - married at St James' church Shardlow: John William Hulley 27 Bachelor Clerk Edensor - father Henry Hulley Painter; Florence Cox 26 Spinster Shardlow - father Enoch Cox (deceased) Nurseryman. Wits: William Cox, Mary Annie Cox.
1911 census Not found yet (Dec 2018)
1939 Register Edensor Bakewell Hulley John W. M 20 Apr 82 M Clerk (Estate) Hulley Florence F 12 Aug 82 M Unpaid Domestic Duties Hulley Mary B. F 21 May 55 W Unpaid Domestic Duties Rawlinson Marjorie F 27 Jan 05 S Schoolmistress Manchester Dorothy F. F 24 Sep 93 S Teacher of Music This record is officially closed
194. Albert Hulley
1854 3 Sep - baptised at St Peter's church Edensor - Albert Hulley - father Benjamin mother Frances (IGI).
1861 census RG 9/2540 f45 Edensor Benjamin Hulley Head Mar 39 Genl Labourer Derbys Edensor Frances Hulley Wife Mar 32 Dressmaker Derbys Bakewell Margaret Hulley Dau 11 Scholar Derbys Edensor Henry Hulley Son 9 Scholar Derbys Edensor Albert Hulley Son 7 Scholar Derbys Edensor Florence Hulley Dau 5 Scholar Derbys Edensor Fanny Hulley Dau 2 Derbys Edensor Clara Hulley Dau 1 mo Derbys Edensor
1871 census RG 10/3628 f16 Edensor Benjamin Hulley Head M 49 Labourer Derbys Edensor Frances Hulley Wife M 42 Dress Maker Derbys Bakewell Margaret Hulley Dau U 21 Dress Maker Derbys Bakewell Henry Hulley Son U 19 Painter Derbys Edensor Albert Hulley Son U 16 Labourer Derbys Edensor Florence Hulley Dau U 15 Dressmakers Assistant Derbys Edensor Clara Hulley Dau U 10 Scholar Derbys Edensor Mary Jane Eliz. Hulley Dau 8 Scholar Derbys Edensor Frances A. Hulley Dau 3 Scholar Derbys Edensor Hannah Hodgkinson S-in-L M 48 Nurse Derbys Bakewell
1878 18 Oct - Find My Past - Results for England & Wales, Crime, Prisons & Punishment, 1770-1935 Name Albert Hulley Age 24 Occupation Soldier Degree of Instruction Imp. Name of Magistrate E.J. Hawes Esq Police Court Chatham Date of Warrant Oct 7th Received into Custody Oct 7th Offence as charged Stealing 2 purses, £2, a ring, a sleeve link, and a knife, the property of John Teefe, at Gillingham, on the 4th Oct 1878. When tried 1878 18th Oct Before whom tried Hon. J.S. Gathorne Hardy Verdict of the Jury Not Guilty of Larceny
1881 census not found yet
1882 Mar qtr - married at Chorlton RD: Hulley Albert Chorlton 8c 811 (GRO).
1882 - LancsBMD marriage entry: HULLEY Albert HUDSON Sylvia Manchester, Hulme, St. Michael Manchester 69/2/222.
1882 04 Feb - married at St Michael's church Hulme: Albert Hulley - 27, Labourer, Bachelor, Edensor Derbyshire Sylvia Hudson - 25, Spinster, 155 York Street Groom's Father: Benjamin Hulley, Wood Cutter Bride's Father: Thomas Hudson, Boot Maker Witness: David Hudson; Mary Ann Canavan Married by Banns by: Alexander Leslie Routledge Curate Register: Marriages 1879 - 1885, Page 111, Entry 222 Source: LDS Film 2357336 (from Lancs OPC).
1884 Jun qtr - son Albert Henry born at Salford RD: Hulley Albert Henry Salford 8d 69 (GRO).
1885 Jun qtr - dau Frances Emma born at Salford RD: Hulley Frances Emma Salford 8d 68 (GRO).
1886 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Hulme 46 Hazel Street - Albert Hulley
1886 Mar qtr - dau Sylvia born at Chorlton RD: Hulley Sylvia Chorlton 8c 914 (GRO).
1887 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Hulme 46 Hazel Street - Albert Hulley
1887 Sep qtr - dau Lily born at Chorlton RD: Hulley Lily Chorlton 8c 869 (GRO).
1888 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Hulme 4 Mason Street - Albert Hulley
1889 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Hulme 4 Mason Street - Albert Hulley
1889 Jun qtr - dau Mabel born at Chorlton RD: Hulley Mabel 8c 870 (FreeBMD).
1890 22 May - dau Mabel baptised at St James, Birch in Rusholme, Lancashire: Mabel Hully - [Child] of Albert Hully & Sylvia Abode: 5 Gaspard St. Occupation: Tram Car Driver Notes: p Baptised by: J. Eales Register: Baptisms 1849 - 1902, Page 313, Entry 1083 Source: LDS Film 2356549 (from Lancs OPC).
1890 Jun qtr - dau Mabel died at Chorlton RD: Hulley Mabel 1 8c 483 (FreeBMD).
1891 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 5 Gaspard Street - Albert Hulley
1891 census RG 12/3170 f78 Rusholme 5 Gaspard Street Albert Hulley(Hutley) Head M 36 Tram Driver Derbys Bakewell Sylvia Hulley(Hutley) Wife M 34 Hants Portsmouth Henry Hulley(Hutley) Son 6 Lancs Manchester Frances E. Hulley(Hutley) Dau 5 Lancs Manchester Sylvia Hulley(Hutley) Dau 5 Lancs Manchester Lily A. Hulley(Hutley) Dau 3 Lancs Manchester
1892 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 5 Gaspard Street - Albert Hulley
1893 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 5 Gaspard Street - Albert Hulley
1893 29 Sep - son John baptised at St James, Birch in Rusholme, Lancashire: John Hulley - [Child] of Albert Hulley & Sylvia Abode: Gaspard Street Occupation: Driver Notes: p Baptised by: J. H. Oldroyd Register: Baptisms 1849 - 1902, Page 325, Entry 2084 Source: LDS Film 2356549 (from Lancs OPC).
1894 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 5 Gaspard Street - Albert Hulley
1894 Dec qtr - dau Florence born at Chorlton RD: Hulley Florence 8c 823 (FreeBMD).
1894 27 Nov - dau Florence baptised at St James, Birch in Rusholme, Lancashire: Florence Hulley - [Child] of Albert Hulley & Sylvia Abode: Gaspard Street Occupation: Driver Notes: p Baptised by: J. H. Oldroyd Register: Baptisms 1849 - 1902, Page 331, Entry 2128 Source: LDS Film 2356549 (from Lancs OPC).
1894 Dec qtr - dau Flora died at Chorlton RD: Hulley Flora 8c 476 (FreeBMD).
1895 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 5 Gaspard Street - Albert Hulley
1895 22 May - Manchester Evening News. FATAL TRAM CAR ACCIDENT AT FALLOWFIELD. Mr. F. Price, county coroner, held an inquest last evening respecting the death of Walter Spencer Carrington, three years of age, son of Mr. John B. Carrington, of 88 Heywood-street, Moss Side, chief clerk in the Treasurer's Department of the Manchester Corporation. On Saturday, the 9th March, deceased and his brother were attempting to cross the road near the Post Office at Fallowfield, when the deceased was knocked down and run over by a tramcar. According to the evidence of Albert Hulley, the driver, deceased had just crossed the tram lines as the car approached, and as the horses approached he turned sharply round and attempted to recross the road. He than stopped and stumbled or overbalanced himself and fell between the hind legs of the off-side horse and the car. The car, Hulley added, was twelve yards off when he first saw him, but his movement was so sudden that he was unable to pull up in time to prevent the accident. Deceased was taken to the surgey of Dr. Priestley, and afterwards, to the Royal Infirmary, where he remained up to the 28th March, when he was taken home. He died there on last Sunday afternoon. A verdict of accidental death was returned. Note: This inquest also appeared in the Manchester Courier dated 23 May 1895
1896 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 85 Duke Street - Albert Hulley
1897 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 3 Turner Street - Albert Hulley
1898 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Openshaw 3 Turner Street - Albert Hulley
1898 04 Jun - Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser: MANCHESTER COUNTY POLICE COURT. TUESDAY - BURYING A £5 NOTE IN A FLOWER POT. Before Messrs. J.M. Yates, QW.C., John Wainwright, John Roberts, and F.J. Astbury. Albert Hully, of 3 Turner-street, Rusholme, a car driver in the employ of the Manchester Carriage and Tramway Company, was charged with finding and appropriating a purse containing a £5 Bank of England note, £2 in gold, and some silver, the property and moneys of Olga Cohen Anson-road Victoria Park, Rusholme.Mr. F. Brooks prosecuted. Mr. Supt. Bent said that the prosecutor about noon on Whit Monday was a passnger by one of the Palatine-road cars from Manchester to the terminus.After leaviing the car she accidentally dropped her purse, containing the above amount. She knew she had her purse in the car. On realising her loss, she gave information to Police-sergeant Crompton, when it was ascertained that the prisoner had found the purse. He had denied it when first spoken to on the subject. To another workman, later, he admitted having found 15s., and gave him 2s. to get a drink with and say nothing; and to Sergeant Crompton's first and second inquiries he replied that he knew nothing whatever about the purse, but on the officer being about to search his dwelling-house, he made a full confession and gave up the purse and its contents, £7.5s. observing that the temptation had been too strong for him. Mrs. Cohen now desired to withdraw from the prosecution. The prisoner's previous character had been very satisfactory. The Bench, however, desired to hear the case. Sergeant Crompton said the purse and two sovereigns had been concealed under the mat in the scullery of the prisoner's house, and the bak note buried in the soil of a flower pot in the back yard. At the close of the evidence for the prosecution, Mr. Yates said the case was one of considerable importance to the public. He was afraid, however, that that court could not deal with it, the case being one for a jury at the sessions. The prisoner then made a statement as to the finding of the purse on the footpath, and said that as there would possibly be a reward offered for it, he retained it. He was sorry now that he had not given it up at the tram office at the time. He had a wife and some little children. He had been 16 years in the Tramway Company's employment . The prisoner was committed for trial at the sessions, bujt admitted to bail in his own surety of £20.
1898 Jul - All Lancashire, Quarter Session Records and Petitions, 1648-1908 Albert Hully 1898 July Manchester Petitions - James Bent against Albert Hully for Larceny (witnesses from Rusholme and Withington)
1898 Sep qtr - dau Lily died at Chorlton RD: Hulley Lily 11 Chorlton 8c 526 (GRO).
1899 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 3 Turner Street - Albert Hulley
1900 - Manchester Poor Rate Books: Rusholme 3 Turner Street - Albert Hulley
1901 census RG 13/3682 f121r Rusholme 3 Turner Street Albert Hulley Head M 46 Tram Driver Derbys Edensor Sylvia Hulley Wife M 44 Hants Portsmouth Albert Hulley Son S 16 Government Office Clerk CC Lancs Manchester Frances Hulley Dau S 15 Lancs Manchester Sylvia Hulley Dau S 15 Lancs Manchester
1905 2 Aug - father died at Bakewell - see Will index entry below.
1905 22 Nov - father's Will index entry: Hulley Benjamin of Edensor Derbyshire labourer died 2 August 1905 at Bakewell Derbyshire Probate Derby 22 November to Albert Hulley tramcar-driver and Clara Proctor (wife of Thomas Proctor) Effects £55 2s.11d.
1911 - Manchester Directory: Hulley Albert, householder, 3 Turner st. Princess st. Rusholme
1911 census Chorlton RD 464; Ardwick SRD; ED 64 piece 23765 3 Turner Street Rusholme Albert Hulley Head 56 M Tramway Motor Man Derbys Edensor Sylvia Hulley Wife 54 M 29 yrs 9 ch bn 3 livg 6 dead Hants Kingston John Samuel Gartside S-in-L 26 M Carter, Oldham Borough Council Lancs Oldham Sylvia Gartside Dau 25 M 3 yrs 1 ch bn Lancs Manchester, Hulme Albert Henry Gartside G-son 2 Lancs Oldham
1913 - wife buried at Southern cemetery - see Manchester Cemeteries Index.
1913 Sep qtr - married at Salford RD: Hulley Albert (and Beatrice Marshall) vol 8d page 139 (FreeBMD).
1913 21 Jul - married at Christ Church, Salford, Lancashire: Albert Hulley - 58, Tram Driver, Widower, 16 Westminster Avenue Beatrice Marshall - 35, Domestic Servant, Spinster, 16 Westminster Avenue Groom's Father: Benjamin Hulley, (deceased), Wood Cutter Bride's Father: William Marshall, (deceased), Artist Witness: George Leonard Lewis; ? Deakin; John Elford Gulley Married by Banns by: A. W. Thompson, Rector Register: Marriages 1910 - 1914, Page 190, Entry 379 Source: LDS Film 1786370 (from Lancs OPC).
1915 08 Jul - dau Dorothy born at Mexborough - see baptism entry below.
1915 01 Aug - dau Dorothy baptised at St John's church Mexborough: Dorothy dau of Albert & Beatrice Mary Hulley 23 Pym Rd Mexborough Glass worker (born 8 Jul 1915)
1944 27 Nov - buried at Manchester Southern cemetery - see entry below.
Lancashire Cemetery Registers - from Ancestry Name Bertie Hulley Death Age 89 Occupation Clerk Birth Date c1855 Death Date c1944 Burial Date 27 Nov 1944 Burial Place Manchester Cemetery Southern Cemetery Section L Grave No. 1216 Cemetery Notes Consecrated
Sylvia Hudson
1857 - born at Portsmouth - see 1901 census below.
1882 Mar qtr - married at Chorlton RD: Hulley Albert Chorlton 8c 811 (GRO).
1882 - LancsBMD marriage entry: HULLEY Albert HUDSON Sylvia Manchester, Hulme, St. Michael Manchester 69/2/222.
1882 04 Feb - married at St Michael's church Hulme: Albert Hulley - 27, Labourer, Bachelor, Edensor Derbyshire Sylvia Hudson - 25, Spinster, 155 York Street Groom's Father: Benjamin Hulley, Wood Cutter Bride's Father: Thomas Hudson, Boot Maker Witness: David Hudson; Mary Ann Canavan Married by Banns by: Alexander Leslie Routledge Curate Register: Marriages 1879 - 1885, Page 111, Entry 222 Source: LDS Film 2357336 (from Lancs OPC).
1884 Jun qtr - son Albert Henry born at Salford RD: Hulley Albert Henry Salford 8d 69 (GRO).
1885 Jun qtr - dau Frances Emma born at Salford RD: Hulley Frances Emma Salford 8d 68 (GRO).
1886 Mar qtr - dau Sylvia born at Chorlton RD: Hulley Sylvia Chorlton 8c 914 (GRO).
1887 Sep qtr - dau Lily born at Chorlton RD: Hulley Lily Chorlton 8c 869 (GRO).
1889 Jun qtr - dau Mabel born at Chorlton RD: Hulley Mabel 8c 870 (FreeBMD).
1890 22 May - dau Mabel baptised at St James, Birch in Rusholme, Lancashire: Mabel Hully - [Child] of Albert Hully & Sylvia Abode: 5 Gaspard St. Occupation: Tram Car Driver Notes: p Baptised by: J. Eales Register: Baptisms 1849 - 1902, Page 313, Entry 1083 Source: LDS Film 2356549 (from Lancs OPC).
1890 Jun qtr - dau Mabel died at Chorlton RD: Hulley Mabel 1 8c 483 (FreeBMD).
1891 census RG 12/3170 f78 Rusholme 5 Gaspard Street Albert Hulley(Hutley) Head M 36 Tram Driver Derbys Bakewell Sylvia Hulley(Hutley) Wife M 34 Hants Portsmouth Henry Hulley(Hutley) Son 6 Lancs Manchester Frances E. Hulley(Hutley) Dau 5 Lancs Manchester Sylvia Hulley(Hutley) Dau 5 Lancs Manchester Lily A. Hulley(Hutley) Dau 3 Lancs Manchester
1893 29 Sep - son John baptised at St James, Birch in Rusholme, Lancashire: John Hulley - [Child] of Albert Hulley & Sylvia Abode: Gaspard Street Occupation: Driver Notes: p Baptised by: J. H. Oldroyd Register: Baptisms 1849 - 1902, Page 325, Entry 2084 Source: LDS Film 2356549 (from Lancs OPC).
1894 Dec qtr - dau Florence born at Chorlton RD: Hulley Florence 8c 823 (FreeBMD).
1894 27 Nov - dau Florence baptised at St James, Birch in Rusholme, Lancashire: Florence Hulley - [Child] of Albert Hulley & Sylvia Abode: Gaspard Street Occupation: Driver Notes: p Baptised by: J. H. Oldroyd Register: Baptisms 1849 - 1902, Page 331, Entry 2128 Source: LDS Film 2356549 (from Lancs OPC).
1894 Dec qtr - dau Flora died at Chorlton RD: Hulley Flora 8c 476 (FreeBMD).
1898 Sep qtr - dau Lily died at Chorlton RD: Hulley Lily 11 Chorlton 8c 526 (GRO).
1901 census RG 13/3682 f121r Rusholme 3 Turner Street Albert Hulley Head M 46 Farm Driver Derbys Edensor Sylvia Hulley Wife M 44 Hants Portsmouth Albert Hulley Son S 16 Government Office Clerk CC Lancs Manchester Frances Hulley Dau S 15 Lancs Manchester Sylvia Hulley Dau S 15 Lancs Manchester
1911 census Chorlton RD 464; Ardwick SRD; ED 64 piece 23765 3 Turner Street Rusholme Albert Hulley Head 56 M Tramway Motor Man Derbys Edensor Sylvia Hulley Wife 54 M 29 yrs 9 ch bn 3 livg 6 dead Hants Kingston John Samuel Gartside S-in-L 26 M Carter, Oldham Borough Council Lancs Oldham Sylvia Gartside Dau 25 M 3 yrs 1 ch bn Lancs Manchester, Hulme Albert Henry Gartside G-son 2 Lancs Oldham
1913 Jun qtr - died at Chorlton RD: Hulley Sylvia born 1858 8c 792 (FreeBMD)
Lancashire Cemetery Registers - from Ancestry Name Sylvia Hulley Death Age 56 Birth Date c1857 Death Date c1913 Burial Date 5 Apr 1913 Burial Place Manchester Cemetery Southern Cemetery Section D Grave No. 1892 Cemetery Notes Consecrated
332. Albert Henry Hulley
1884 Jun qtr - born at Salford RD: Hulley Albert Henry Salford 8d 69 (GRO).
1891 census RG 12/3170 f78 Rusholme 5 Gaspard Street Albert Hulley(Hutley) Head M 36 Tram Driver Derbys Bakewell Sylvia Hulley(Hutley) Wife M 34 Hants Portsmouth Henry Hulley(Hutley) Son 6 Lancs Manchester Frances E. Hulley(Hutley) Dau 5 Lancs Manchester Sylvia Hulley(Hutley) Dau 5 Lancs Manchester Lily A. Hulley(Hutley) Dau 3 Lancs Manchester
1901 census RG 13/3682 f121r Rusholme 3 Turner Street Albert Hulley Head M 46 Farm Driver Derbys Edensor Sylvia Hulley Wife M 44 Hants Portsmouth Albert Hulley Son S 16 Government Office Clerk CC Lancs Manchester Frances Hulley Dau S 15 Lancs Manchester Sylvia Hulley Dau S 15 Lancs Manchester
1910 - Lancs BMD marriage entry: Hulley Albert Smith Elsie Rusholme Holy Trinity
1910 Sep qtr - married at Chorlton RD: Hulley Albert H Chorlton 8c 1637 (FreeBMD).
1910 06 Jul - married at Holy Trinity church Rusholme: Albert Henry Hulley 26 Bachelor Clerk 67 Douglas Terrace Middlesborough - father Albert Hulley Motor-man; Elsie Smith 24 Spinster 20 Duke St Rusholme- father John Smith Warehouseman. Wits. Herbert Allen, John Smith, Beatrice Evelina Smith.
1911 census Middlesborough RD 535; Middlesborough West SRD; ED 45 Piece 29308 5 Bush St Midlesborough Albert Henry Hulley Head 26 M Bankrupcy Clerk Lancs Broughton Manchester Elsie Hulley Wife 24 M under one Children -none Lancs Hulme Manchester
Elsie Smith
1887 - born at Hulme, Manchester - see 1911 census below.
1910 - Lancs BMD marriage entry: Hulley Albert Smith Elsie Rusholme Holy Trinity
1910 Sep qtr - married at Chorlton RD: Hulley Albert H Chorlton 8c 1637 (FreeBMD).
1910 06 Jul - married at Holy Trinity church Rusholme: Albert Henry Hulley 26 Bachelor Clerk 67 Douglas Terrace Middlesborough - father Albert Hulley Motor-man; Elsie Smith 24 Spinster 20 Duke St Rusholme- father John Smith Warehouseman. Wits. Herbert Allen, John Smith, Beatrice Evelina Smith.
1911 census Middlesborough RD 535; Middlesborough West SRD; ED 45 Piece 29308 5 Bush St Midlesborough Albert Henry Hulley Head 26 M Bankrupcy Clerk Lancs Broughton Manchester Elsie Hulley Wife 24 M under one Children -none Lancs Hulme Manchester
1933 Mar qtr - died at Portsmouth RD: Hulley Elsie 46 vol 2b page 827 (FreeBMD).
Lancashire Cemetery Registers - from Ancestry Name Elsie Hulley Death Age 46 Birth Date c1887 Death Date c1933 Burial Date 7 Feb 1933 Burial Place Manchester Cemetery Southern Cemetery Section U Grave No. 271
335. Lily Hulley
1887 Sep qtr - born at Chorlton RD: Hulley Lily Chorlton 8c 869 (GRO).
1891 census RG 12/3170 f78 Rusholme 5 Gaspard Street Albert Hulley(Hutley) Head M 36 Tram Driver Derbys Bakewell Sylvia Hulley(Hutley) Wife M 34 Hants Portsmouth Henry Hulley(Hutley) Son 6 Lancs Manchester Frances E. Hulley(Hutley) Dau 5 Lancs Manchester Sylvia Hulley(Hutley) Dau 5 Lancs Manchester Lily A. Hulley(Hutley) Dau 3 Lancs Manchester
1898 Sep qtr - died at Chorlton RD: Hulley Lily 11 Chorlton 8c 526 (GRO).
Lancashire Cemetery Registers - from Ancestry Name Lily Hulley Death Age 11 Birth Date c1887 Death Date c1898 Burial Date 19 Aug 1898 Burial Place Manchester Cemetery Southern Cemetery Section D Grave No. 1892
336. Mabel Hully
1889 Jun qtr - born at Chorlton RD: Hulley Mabel 8c 870 (FreeBMD).
1890 22 May - baptised at St James, Birch in Rusholme, Lancashire: Mabel Hully - [Child] of Albert Hully & Sylvia Abode: 5 Gaspard St. Occupation: Tram Car Driver Notes: p Baptised by: J. Eales Register: Baptisms 1849 - 1902, Page 313, Entry 1083 Source: LDS Film 2356549 (from Lancs OPC).
1890 Jun qtr - died at Chorlton RD: Hulley Mabel 1 8c 483 (FreeBMD).
Lancashire Cemetery Registers - from Ancestry Name Mabel Hulley Death Age 15 mos Birth Date c1889 Death Date c1890 Burial Date 2 Jun 1890 Burial Place Manchester Cemetery Southern Cemetery Section F Grave No. 1633
337. Arthur Hulley
1891 Jun qtr - born at Chorlton RD: Hulley Mabel 8c 870 (FreeBMD) (late registration).
1890 30 Dec - baptised at St James, Birch in Rusholme, Lancashire: Arthur Hully - [Child] of Albert Hully & Sophia Abode: 5 Gaspard St Occupation: Tram Car Driver Notes: p Baptised by: G. A. G. Anson Register: Baptisms 1849 - 1902, Page 314, Entry 1096 Source: LDS Film 2356549 (From Lancs OPC)
1891 Mar qtr - died at Chorlton RD: Hulley Mabel 1 8c 530 (FreeBMD).
338. John Hulley
1893 29 Sep - baptised at St James, Birch in Rusholme, Lancashire: John Hulley - [Child] of Albert Hulley & Sylvia Abode: Gaspard Street Occupation: Driver Notes: p Baptised by: J. H. Oldroyd Register: Baptisms 1849 - 1902, Page 325, Entry 2084 Source: LDS Film 2356549 (from Lancs OPC).
339. Florence Hulley
1894 Dec qtr - born at Chorlton RD: Hulley Florence 8c 823 (FreeBMD).
1894 27 Nov - baptised at St James, Birch in Rusholme, Lancashire: Florence Hulley - [Child] of Albert Hulley & Sylvia Abode: Gaspard Street Occupation: Driver Notes: p Baptised by: J. H. Oldroyd Register: Baptisms 1849 - 1902, Page 331, Entry 2128 Source: LDS Film 2356549 (from Lancs OPC).
1894 Dec qtr - died at Chorlton RD: Hulley Flora 8c 476 (FreeBMD).
Beatrice Marshall
1878 - born - see marriage entry below.
1913 Sep qtr - married at Salford RD: Hulley Albert (and Beatrice Marshall) vol 8d page 139 (FreeBMD).
1913 21 Jul - married at Christ Church, Salford, Lancashire: Albert Hulley - 58, Tram Driver, Widower, 16 Westminster Avenue Beatrice Marshall - 35, Domestic Servant, Spinster, 16 Westminster Avenue Groom's Father: Benjamin Hulley, (deceased), Wood Cutter Bride's Father: William Marshall, (deceased), Artist Witness: George Leonard Lewis; ? Deakin; John Elford Gulley Married by Banns by: A. W. Thompson, Rector Register: Marriages 1910 - 1914, Page 190, Entry 379 Source: LDS Film 1786370 (from Lancs OPC).
1915 08 Jul - dau Dorothy born at Mexborough - see baptism entry below.
1915 01 Aug - dau Dorothy baptised at St John's church Mexborough: Dorothy dau of Albert & Beatrice Mary Hulley 23 Pym Rd Mexborough Glass worker (born 8 Jul 1915)
197. Clara Hulley
1861 7 Apr - baptised at Edensor - Clara Hulley - father Benjamin mother Frances (IGI).
1861 census RG 9/2540 f45 Edensor Benjamin Hulley Head Mar 39 Genl Labourer Derbys Edensor Frances Hulley Wife Mar 32 Dressmaker Derbys Bakewell Margaret Hulley Dau 11 Scholar Derbys Edensor Henry Hulley Son 9 Scholar Derbys Edensor Albert Hulley Son 7 Scholar Derbys Edensor Florence Hulley Dau 5 Scholar Derbys Edensor Fanny Hulley Dau 2 Derbys Edensor Clara Hulley Dau 1 mo Derbys Edensor
1871 census RG 10/3628 f16 Edensor Benjamin Hulley Head M 49 Labourer Derbys Edensor Frances Hulley Wife M 42 Dress Maker Derbys Bakewell Margaret Hulley Dau U 21 Dress Maker Derbys Bakewell Henry Hulley Son U 19 Painter Derbys Edensor Albert Hulley Son U 16 Labourer Derbys Edensor Florence Hulley Dau U 15 Dressmakers Assistant Derbys Edensor Clara Hulley Dau U 10 Scholar Derbys Edensor Mary Jane Eliz. Hulley Dau 8 Scholar Derbys Edensor Frances A. Hulley Dau 3 Scholar Derbys Edensor Hannah Hodgkinson S-in-L M 48 Nurse Derbys Bakewell
1881 census RG 11/4634 f39 86 Ashdell Rd Ecclesall Bierlow John C. BURREL Head M 49 Watch Manufacturer Empl. 4 Hands Collingham, Notts Matilda BURREL Wife M 41 Sheffield, York Elizabeth HOWARD Serv U 20 Housemaid (Dom Serv) Sheffield, York Clara HULLEY Serv U 20 Cook (Dom Serv) Edensor, Derby
1882 Mar qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Hulley Clara Bakewell 7b 869 (FreeBMD).
1891 census RG 12/3170 f34r Rusholme 33 Monmouth Street George Hibbert Head M 54 General Labourer Derbys Monyash Clara Hibbert Wife M 30 Derbys Edensor Ellen Hibbert Dau S 20 Derbys Bakewell Florence Alice Hibbert Dau 8 Scholar Derbys Bakewell Margaret Hibbert Dau 7 Derbys Bakewell John Hibbert Son 4 Derbys Bakewell Frances Jesse Hibbert Dau 1mo Lancs M/c Rusholme Percy Hully Nephew 6 Scholar Derbys Chapel en le Frith
1904 02 Mar - married at Primitive Methodist church Woodley, Stockport: Thomas Proctor 53 Widower Out-Door Porter 6 Lily Street Hyde - father Joseph Proctor (decd.) Cotton Dresser. Clara Hibbert 42 Widower House Keeper (Domestic) 4 Lily Street Hyde - father Benjamin Hulley Farm Labourer. (no witnesses). .
1905 2 Aug - father died at Bakewell - see Will index entry below.
1905 22 Nov - father's Will index entry: Hulley Benjamin of Edensor Derbyshire labourer died 2 August 1905 at Bakewell Derbyshire Probate Derby 22 November to Albert Hulley tramcar-driver and Clara Proctor (wife of Thomas Proctor) Effects £55 2s.11d.
George Hibbert
1837 - - born - see marriage entry below.
1891 census RG 12/3170 f34r Rusholme 33 Monmouth Street George Hibbert Head M 54 General Labourer Derbys Monyash Clara Hibbert Wife M 30 Derbys Edensor Ellen Hibbert Dau S 20 Derbys Bakewell Florence Alice Hibbert Dau 8 Scholar Derbys Bakewell Margaret Hibbert Dau 7 Derbys Bakewell John Hibbert Son 4 Derbys Bakewell Frances Jesse Hibbert Dau 1mo Lancs M/c Rusholme Percy Hully Nephew 6 Scholar Derbys Chapel en le Frith
1904 02 Mar - married at Primitive Methodist church Woodley, Stockport: Thomas Proctor 53 Widower Out-Door Porter 6 Lily Street Hyde - father Joseph Proctor (decd.) Cotton Dresser. Clara Hibbert 42 Widower House Keeper (Domestic) 4 Lily Street Hyde - father Benjamin Hulley Farm Labourer. (no witnesses).
Thomas Proctor
1851 - born - see marriage entry below.
1904 02 Mar - married at Primitive Methodist church Woodley, Stockport: Thomas Proctor 53 Widower Out-Door Porter 6 Lily Street Hyde father - Joseph Proctor (decd.) Cotton Dresser. Clara Hibbert 42 Widower House Keeper (Domestic) 4 Lily Street Hyde father Benjamin Hulley Farm Labourer
198. Mary Jane Elizabeth Hulley
1863 17 Mar - baptised at Edensor - Mary Jane Elizabeth Hulley - father Benjamin mother Frances (IGI).
1871 census RG 10/3628 f16 Edensor Benjamin Hulley Head M 49 Labourer Derbys Edensor Frances Hulley Wife M 42 Dress Maker Derbys Bakewell Margaret Hulley Dau U 21 Dress Maker Derbys Bakewell Henry Hulley Son U 19 Painter Derbys Edensor Albert Hulley Son U 16 Labourer Derbys Edensor Florence Hulley Dau U 15 Dressmakers Assistant Derbys Edensor Clara Hulley Dau U 10 Scholar Derbys Edensor Mary Jane Eliz. Hulley Dau 8 Scholar Derbys Edensor Frances A. Hulley Dau 3 Scholar Derbys Edensor Hannah Hodgkinson S-in-L M 48 Nurse Derbys Bakewell
1885 Jun qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Hulley Mary Jane E. Bakewell 7b 1117 (FreeBMD).
1885 21 Apr - married at St Peter's church Edensor: Vernon Hibbert Full age Bachelor Saddller Manchester - father George Hibbert Coal Agent; Mary Jane Elisabeth Hulley Full age Spinster Edensor - father Benjamin Hulley Labourer. Wits: Benjamin Hulley, Frances Alice Hulley.
1888 - son Frank born at Sheffield - see 1891 census below.
1891 census RG 12/3809 f95r Ecclesall Bierlow 92 Hazlewood Road Vernon Hibbert Head M 28 Saddler Derbys Bakewell Mary Hibbert Wife M 28 Derbys Edensor Frank Hibbert Son 3 Yorks Sheffield
Vernon Hibbert
1863 - born at Bakewell Derbyshire - see 1891 census below.
1885 Jun qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Hibbert Vernon Bakewell 7b 1117 (FreeBMD).
1885 21 Apr - married at St Peter's church Edensor: Vernon Hibbert Full age Bachelor Saddller Manchester - father George Hibbert Coal Agent; Mary Jane Elisabeth Hulley Full age Spinster Edensor - father Benjamin Hulley Labourer. Wits: Benjamin Hulley, Frances Alice Hulley.
1888 - son Frank born at Sheffield - see 1891 census below.
1891 census RG 12/3809 f95r Ecclesall Bierlow 92 Hazlewood Road Vernon Hibbert Head M 28 Saddler Derbys Bakewell Mary Hibbert Wife M 28 Derbys Edensor Frank Hibbert Son 3 Yorks Sheffield
342. Frank Hibbert
1888 - born at Sheffield - see 1891 census below.
1891 census RG 12/3809 f95r Ecclesall Bierlow 92 Hazlewood Road Vernon Hibbert Head M 28 Saddler Derbys Bakewell Mary Hibbert Wife M 28 Derbys Edensor Frank Hibbert Son 3 Yorks Sheffield
202. Abraham Hulley
1855 4 Nov - baptised at Edensor church: Abraham Hulley - father James Hulley mother Harriet Bond (IGI).
1861 census - transcribed by David Dalrymple-Smith DERBYSHIRE Baslow 76 Bridge End James Hulley Head Mar 30 Labourer Edensor Harriet Hulley Wife Mar 30 Pilsley Abraham Hulley Son 5 Scholar Baslow Mary Hulley Dau 3 Scholar Baslow John Hulley Son 0 Infant Pilsley
1871 census RG 10/3626 f21r Baslow James Hulley Head M 41 Labourer Derbys Edensor Harriet Hulley Wife M 41 Derbys Pilsley Abraham Hulley Son 15 Scholar Derbys Baslow John Hulley Son 10 Scholar Derbys Pilsley Samuel Hulley Son 8 Scholar Derbys Baslow Benjamin Hulley Son 6 Scholar Derbys Baslow Fanny B. Hulley Dau 3 Scholar Derbys Baslow
1880 Jun qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Hulley Abraham Bakewell 7b 1019 (GRO).
1880 12 Jun - Sheffield and Rotherham Independent - Marriages - HULLEY - MARSDEN - June 6, at the Superintendent Registrar’s office, Bakewell, Abraham Hulley to Agnes Marsden, both of Bakewell.
1881 census RG 11/3446 f.100 Green Head Baslow With Bubnell, Derby John MARSDEN Head M 65 Annuitant Baslow, Derby Elizabeth MARSDEN Wife M 65 Baslow, Derby Agnes HULLEY Daur M 24 Dress Maker Baslow, Derby Abraham HULLEY Son In L M 25 General Labourer Baslow, Derby John HAMER Boarder U 21 General Labourer Elland, York
1881 Sep qtr - daughter Elizabeth born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Elizabeth Bakewell 7b 721 (GRO)
1884 Mar qtr - daughter Ruth born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Ruth Bakewell 7b 771 (GRO).
1886 Jun qtr - daughter Harriet born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Harriet Bakewell 7b 814 (GRO).
1887 12 Feb - Derbyshire Courier - BASLOW POACHING. At the Bakewell Police Court on Friday, before Mr. Nesfield, Mr. Craven, Mr. Smithers, and Mr. Fentem, Joseph Barton and Abraham Hulley, labourers, Baslow, were summoned for taking a hare on land in the occupation of the Rev. J. Stockdale, vicar of Baslow, on the night of the 6th ult. - The case was adjourned from the last Sessions, on the defendants representing that they could prove an alibi, and promising to bring witnesses for that purpose. - Defendants now said they could not bring the evidence. - For the complainant it as shown that the men were noticed pursuing a hare on the vicar’s grounds. This was positively denied, but they were fined £1 each and costs, or one month in default.
1890 Jun qtr - daughter Mary born at Bakewell RD : Hulley Mary Bakewell 7b 739 (GRO).
1893 Mar qtr - dau Dora born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Dora Bakewell 7b 788 (GRO).
1894 Decr qtr - son John Marsden born at Bakewell RD: Hulley John Marsden Bakewell 7b 771 (GRO).
1895 Sep qtr - dau Dora died at West Derby RD: Hulley Dora 2 West Derby 8b 471(GRO).
1898 Mar qtr - son John Marsden died at West Derby RD: Hulley John Marsden 3 West Derby 8b 418 (GRO).
1891 census RG 12/2773 f99 Baslow Upper End Abraham Hulley Head M 35 Timber Cutter Derbys Baslow Agnes Hulley Wife M 33 Derbys Baslow Elizabeth Hulley Dau 9 Scholar Derbys Baslow Ruth Hulley Dau 7 Scholar Derbys Baslow Harriet Hulley Dau 4 Scholar Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Dau 1 Derbys Baslow John Morten Boarder M 55 Carpenter Pilsley John H Twigg Boarder M 45 Bathman Youlgreave Elizabeth Twigg Boarder W 43 Stanton in Peak
1901 census RG 13/3507 f58r Garston LAN James St Abraham Hulley Head M 45 Chimney Sweep Cleaner Derbys Baslow Agnes Hulley Wife M 44 Dressmaker Derbys Baslow Harriett Hulley Dau S 14 Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Dau S 11 Derbys Baslow Louisa Marsden Niece S 4 Lancs Edge Hill Liverpool
Agnes Marsden
1856 - born at Baslow - see 1881 census below.
1880 Jun qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Hulley Abraham Bakewell 7b 1019 (GRO).
1881 census RG 11/3446 f.100 Green Head Baslow With Bubnell, Derby John MARSDEN Head M 65 Annuitant Baslow, Derby Elizabeth MARSDEN Wife M 65 Baslow, Derby Agnes HULLEY Daur M 24 Dress Maker Baslow, Derby Abraham HULLEY Son In L M 25 General Labourer Baslow, Derby John HAMER Boarder U 21 General Labourer Elland, York
1881 Sep qtr - daughter Elizabeth born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Elizabeth Bakewell 7b 721 (GRO)
1884 Mar qtr - daughter Ruth born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Ruth Bakewell 7b 771 (GRO).
1886 Jun qtr - daughter Harriet born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Harriet Bakewell 7b 814 (GRO).
1890 Jun qtr - daughter Mary born at Bakewell RD : Hulley Mary Bakewell 7b 739 (GRO).
1893 Mar qtr - dau Dora born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Dora Bakewell 7b 788 (GRO).
1894 Dec qtr - son John Marsden born at Bakewell RD: Hulley John Marsden Bakewell 7b 771 (GRO).
1895 Sep qtr - dau Dora died at West Derby RD: Hulley Dora 2 West Derby 8b 471(GRO).
1898 Mar qtr - son John Marsden died at West Derby RD: Hulley John Marsden 3 West Derby 8b 418 (GRO).
1891 census RG 12/2773 f99 Baslow Upper End Abraham Hulley Head M 35 Timber Cutter Derbys Baslow Agnes Hulley Wife M 33 Derbys Baslow Elizabeth Hulley Dau 9 Scholar Derbys Baslow Ruth Hulley Dau 7 Scholar Derbys Baslow Harriet Hulley Dau 4 Scholar Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Dau 1 Derbys Baslow John Morten Boarder M 55 Carpenter Pilsley John H Twigg Boarder M 45 Bathman Youlgreave Elizabeth Twigg Boarder W 43 Stanton in Peak
343. Elizabeth Hulley
1881 Sep qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Elizabeth Bakewell 7b 721 (GRO).
1891 census RG 12/2773 f99 Baslow Upper End Abraham Hulley Head M 35 Timber Cutter Derbys Baslow Agnes Hulley Wife M 33 Derbys Baslow Elizabeth Hulley Dau 9 Scholar Derbys Baslow Ruth Hulley Dau 7 Scholar Derbys Baslow Harriet Hulley Dau 4 Scholar Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Dau 1 Derbys Baslow John Morten Boarder M 55 Carpenter Pilsley John H Twigg Boarder M 45 Bathman Youlgreave Elizabeth Twigg Boarder W 43 Stanton in Peak
1900 - living at Liverpool - see photo in Images Section.
1901 census RG 13/3506 f111r Garston 37 Salisbury Rd Benjamin Darbyshire Head M 55 Clergyman Ch of Eng. (+w, 2 chn) Lancs W. Derby Edmund G. Brownbill Vistr S 32 General Broker Agent Lancs Melling Elizabeth Hulley Serv S 19 Cook Domestic Derbys Baslow Charlotte Pinlington Serv S 18 Housemaid do Lancs Liverpool
1905 Dec qtr - married at West Derby RD: Hulley Elizabeth West Derby 8b 647 (FreeBMD).
1905 - LancsBMD marriage entry: HULLEY Elizabeth HUGHES John Wavertree, St. Michael Liverpool 2072WD/3/120.
1905 04 Oct - married at St Michael's church Garston, Liverpool: John Hughes 25 Bachelor Chainman 22 Seddon Road Garston - father Joseph Hughes Labourer; Elizabeth Hulley 24 Spinster 36 James Street Garston - father Abraham Hulley Chimney Cleaner. Wits. Abraham Hulley, Harriet Hulley.
John Hughes
1905 Dec qtr - married at West Derby RD: Hughes West Derby 8b 647 (FreeBMD).
1905 - LancsBMD marriage entry: HULLEY Elizabeth HUGHES John Wavertree, St. Michael
1905 04 Oct - married at St Michael's church Garston, Liverpool: John Hughes 25 Bachelor Chainman 22 Seddon Road Garston - father Joseph Hughes Labourer; Elizabeth Hulley 24 Spinster 36 James Street Garston - father Abraham Hulley Chimney Cleaner. Wits. Abraham Hulley, Harriet Hulley.
345. Harriet Hulley
1886 Jun qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Harriet Bakewell 7b 814 (GRO).
1891 census RG 12/2773 f99 Baslow Upper End Abraham Hulley Head M 35 Timber Cutter Derbys Baslow Agnes Hulley Wife M 33 Derbys Baslow Elizabeth Hulley Dau 9 Scholar Derbys Baslow Ruth Hulley Dau 7 Scholar Derbys Baslow Harriet Hulley Dau 4 Scholar Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Dau 1 Derbys Baslow John Morten Boarder M 55 Carpenter Pilsley John H Twigg Boarder M 45 Bathman Youlgreave Elizabeth Twigg Boarder W 43 Stanton in Peak
1901 census RG 13/3507 f58r Garston LAN James St Abraham Hulley Head M 45 Chimney Sweep Cleaner Derbys Baslow Agnes Hulley Wife M 44 Dressmaker Derbys Baslow Harriett Hulley Dau S 14 Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Dau S 11 Derbys Baslow Louisa Marsden Niece S 4 Lancs Edge Hill Liverpool
1987 2 May - (A066) letter from Mr L Murphy of Prestatyn who is researching the Marsden family of Derbyshire He mentions Mary and Harriet Hulley. Mary used to live at 8 James Street Liverpool and emigrated to Canada, where she died. Harriet married a ......... Stone and had a daughter Margaret in Liverpool. The mother of Mary and Harriet was Agnes Marsden.
1987 2 Jun - (A071) letter from Mr L Murphy - sends more info about Mary and Harriet connected with the Marsden FT. Louise Marsden born 1898 died 1956 - upon the death of her mother she was adopted by an aunt named (Agnes) HULLY, living at 8, James St., Garston, Liverpool. Finally emigrated to Windsor, Canada. She was brought up with their daughters Mary (Slater) and Harriet (Stone). These were their married names and lived in Windsor by the bridge.
346. Mary Hulley
1890 Jun qtr - born at Bakewell RD : Hulley Mary Bakewell 7b 739 (GRO).
1891 census RG 12/2773 f99 Baslow Upper End Abraham Hulley Head M 35 Timber Cutter Derbys Baslow Agnes Hulley Wife M 33 Derbys Baslow Elizabeth Hulley Dau 9 Scholar Derbys Baslow Ruth Hulley Dau 7 Scholar Derbys Baslow Harriet Hulley Dau 4 Scholar Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Dau 1 Derbys Baslow John Morten Boarder M 55 Carpenter Pilsley John H Twigg Boarder M 45 Bathman Youlgreave Elizabeth Twigg Boarder W 43 Stanton in Peak
1901 census RG 13/3507 f58r Garston LAN James St Abraham Hulley Head M 45 Chimney Sweep Cleaner Derbys Baslow Agnes Hulley Wife M 44 Dressmaker Derbys Baslow Harriett Hulley Dau S 14 Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Dau S 11 Derbys Baslow Louisa Marsden Niece S 4 Lancs Edge Hill Liverpool
1987 2 May - (A066) letter from Mr L Murphy of Prestatyn who is researching the Marsden family of Derbyshire He mentions Mary and Harriet Hulley. Mary used to live at 8 James Street Liverpool and emigrated to Canada, where she died. Harriet married a ......... Stone and had a daughter Margaret in Liverpool. The mother of Mary and Harriet was Agnes Marsden.
1987 2 Jun - (A071) letter from Mr L Murphy - sends more info about Mary and Harriet connected with the Mardsen FT. Louise Marsden born 1898 died 1956 - upon the death of her mother she was adopted by an aunt named (Agnes) HULLY, living at 8, James St., Garston, Liverpool. Finally emigrated to Windsor, Canada. She was brought up with their daughters Mary (Slater) and Harriet (Stone). These were their married names and lived in Windsor by the bridge.
347. Dora Hulley
1893 Mar qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Dora Bakewell 7b 788 (GRO).
1895 Sep qtr - died at West Derby RD: Hulley Dora 2 West Derby 8b 471(GRO.
348. John Marsden Hulley
1894 Dec qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Hulley John Marsden Bakewell 7b 771 (GRO).
1898 Mar qtr - died at West Derby RD: Hulley John Marsden 3 West Derby 8b 418 (GRO).
203. Mary Hulley
1858 10 Jan - baptised at St Peter's church Edensor: Mary Hulley - father James Hulley mother Harriet Bond (IGI).
1861 census RG 9/2538 f112 Baslow Bridge End James Hulley Head Mar 30 Labourer Derby Edensor Harriet Hulley Wife Mar 30 Derby Pilsley Abraham Hulley Son 5 Scholar Derby Baslow Mary Hulley Dau 3 Scholar Derby Baslow John Hulley Son 0 Infant Derby Pilsley
1871 census RG 10/3625 f48r Bakewell King Street Alfred Coates Head M 44 Chemist +w 2 ch, 1 asst 1 app Derbys Bakewell Mary Hulley Serv 13 General Serv (+2) Derbys Baslow
1881 census RG 11/0118 f34 Queen Anns Mansion Westminster St Margaret Mary HULLEY Serv (1 of 53) U 23 Housemaid Baslow [Derbysh]
1885 Mar qtr - married at Sheffield RD: Hulley Mary Sheffield 9c 540 (FreeBMD).
1888 - dau Ruby born at Westminster London - see 1891 census below.
1889 - dau Maude born at Baslow Derbyshire - see 1891 census below.
1891 - son John born at Bradford Yorks - see 1891 census below.
1891 census RG 12/3642 f103 Horton 33 Ebor Road John Wilcox Head M 36 Bath Attendant (Corporation) Yorks Pontefract Mary Wilcox Wife M 33 Derbys Baslow Ruby Wilcox Dau 3 London Westminster Maude Wilcox Dau 2 Derbys Baslow John Wilcox Son 1mo Yorks Bradford Sarah Ann Hulley Vistr S 15 Derbys Baslow
John Robert Wilcox
1855 - born at Pontefract Yorks - see 1891 census below.
1885 Mar qtr - married at Sheffield RD: Wilcox John Robert Sheffield 9c 540 (FreeBMD).
1888 - dau Ruby born at Westminster London - see 1891 census below.
1889 - dau Maude born at Baslow Derbyshire - see 1891 census below.
1891 - son John born at Bradford Yorks - see 1891 census below.
1891 census RG 12/3642 f103 Horton 33 Ebor Road John Wilcox Head M 36 Bath Attendant (Corporation) Yorks Pontefract Mary Wilcox Wife M 33 Derbys Baslow Ruby Wilcox Dau 3 London Westminster Maude Wilcox Dau 2 Derbys Baslow John Wilcox Son 1mo Yorks Bradford Sarah Ann Hulley Vistr S 15 Derbys Baslow
349. Ruby Wilcox
1888 - born at Westminster London - see 1891 census below.
1891 census RG 12/3642 f103 Horton 33 Ebor Road John Wilcox Head M 36 Bath Attendant (Corporation) Yorks Pontefract Mary Wilcox Wife M 33 Derbys Baslow Ruby Wilcox Dau 3 London Westminster Maude Wilcox Dau 2 Derbys Baslow John Wilcox Son 1mo Yorks Bradford Sarah Ann Hulley Vistr S 15 Derbys Baslow
350. Maude Wilcox
1889 - born at Baslow Derbyshire - see 1891 census below.
1891 census RG 12/3642 f103 Horton 33 Ebor Road John Wilcox Head M 36 Bath Attendant (Corporation) Yorks Pontefract Mary Wilcox Wife M 33 Derbys Baslow Ruby Wilcox Dau 3 London Westminster Maude Wilcox Dau 2 Derbys Baslow John Wilcox Son 1mo Yorks Bradford Sarah Ann Hulley Vistr S 15 Derbys Baslow
351. John Wilcox
1891 - born at Bradford Yorks - see 1891 census below.
1891 census RG 12/3642 f103 Horton 33 Ebor Road John Wilcox Head M 36 Bath Attendant (Corporation) Yorks Pontefract Mary Wilcox Wife M 33 Derbys Baslow Ruby Wilcox Dau 3 London Westminster Maude Wilcox Dau 2 Derbys Baslow John Wilcox Son 1mo Yorks Bradford Sarah Ann Hulley Vistr S 15 Derbys Baslow
204. John Hulley
1860 26 Aug - baptised at St Peter's church Edensor: John Hulley - father James Hulley mother Harriet Bond (IGI).
1861 census RG 9/2538 f112 Baslow Bridge End James Hulley Head Mar 30 Labourer Derby Edensor Harriet Hulley Wife Mar 30 Derby Pilsley Abraham Hulley Son 5 Scholar Derby Baslow Mary Hulley Dau 3 Scholar Derby Baslow John Hulley Son 0 Infant Derby Pilsley
1871 census RG 10/3626 f21r Baslow James Hulley Head M 41 Labourer Derbys Edensor Harriet Hulley Wife M 41 Derbys Pilsley Abraham Hulley Son 15 Scholar Derbys Baslow John Hulley Son 10 Scholar Derbys Pilsley Samuel Hulley Son 8 Scholar Derbys Baslow Benjamin Hulley Son 6 Scholar Derbys Baslow Fanny B. Hulley Dau 3 Scholar Derbys Baslow
1881 census RG 11/3446 f.103 Upper End Baslow With Bubnell, Derby James HULLEY Head M 50 General Labourer Edensor, Derby Harriet HULLEY Wife M 50 Pilsley, Derby John HULLEY Son U 20 General Labourer Pilsley, Derby Fanny B. HULLEY Daur 13 Scholar Baslow, Derby Henry HULLEY Son 8 Scholar Baslow, Derby Sarah A. HULLEY Daur 5 Scholar Baslow, Derby
1890 25 Dec - married at St Matthias' church Sheffield: John Hulley 30 Bachelor A Bath Attender Little Horton Bradford - father James Hulley (deceased) Labourer; Sarah Ann Rawlins 34 Spinster Pembroke St. - father William Rawlins Labourer. Wits. Annie E. Rawlins, Fanny B. Hulley.
1891 census RG 12/3618 f116 Bowling, Bradford 50 Tennant Street John Hulley Head M 30 Bath Attendant Baslow Derbys Sarah Hulley Wife M 34 March Gilborn Bucks
1892 Mar qtr - dau Beatrice born at Bradford RD: Hulley Beatrice Bradford 9b 10 (GRO).
1901 census RG13/4156 f125r Bradford 40 Cornwall Road John Hulley Head M 41 Bath Attendant Derbys Baslow Sarah Hulley Wife M 43 Bucks Marsh Gibbon Beatrice Hulley Dau S 9 Yorks Bradford
Sarah Ann Rawlins
1857 - born at Marsh Gilborn Bucks - see 1891 census below.
1890 25 Dec - married at St Matthias' church Sheffield: John Hulley 30 Bachelor A Bath Attender Little Horton Bradford - father James Hulley (deceased) Labourer; Sarah Ann Rawlins 34 Spinster Pembroke St. - father William Rawlins Labourer. Wits. Annie E. Rawlins, Fanny B. Hulley.
1891 census RG 12/3618 f116 Bowling, Bradford 50 Tennant Street John Hulley Head M 30 Bath Attendant Baslow Derbys Sarah Hulley Wife M 34 March Gilborn Bucks
1892 Mar qtr - dau Beatrice born at Bradford RD: Hulley Beatrice Bradford 9b 10 (GRO).
1901 census RG13/4156 f125r Bradford 40 Cornwall Road John Hulley Head M 41 Bath Attendant Derbys Baslow Sarah Hulley Wife M 43 Bucks Marsh Gibbon Beatrice Hulley Dau S 9 Yorks Bradford
352. Beatrice Hulley
1892 Mar qtr - born at Bradford RD: Hulley Beatrice Bradford 9b 10 (GRO).
1901 census RG13/4156 f125r Bradford 40 Cornwall Road John Hulley Head M 41 Bath Attendant Derbys Baslow Sarah Hulley Wife M 43 Bucks Marsh Gibbon Beatrice Hulley Dau S 9 Yorks Bradford
205. Samuel Hulley
1862 Dec qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Samuel Bakewell 7b 536 (GRO).
1871 census RG 10/3626 f21r Baslow James Hulley Head M 41 Labourer Derbys Edensor Harriet Hulley Wife M 41 Derbys Pilsley Abraham Hulley Son 15 Scholar Derbys Baslow John Hulley Son 10 Scholar Derbys Pilsley Samuel Hulley Son 8 Scholar Derbys Baslow Benjamin Hulley Son 6 Scholar Derbys Baslow Fanny B. Hulley Dau 3 Scholar Derbys Baslow
1881 census RG 11/3454 f71 9 Tor Street Buxton Alfred WILDGOOSE Head M 23 Housepainter (+ w , dau) Buxton, Derby Samuel HULLEY Lodg U 18 Joiner Baslow, Derby
1887 Jun qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Hulley Samuel Bakewell 7b 1124a (GRO).
1887 11 Apr - married at St Giles church Matlock: Samuel Hulley 24 Bachelor carpenter Histon Rod Cambridge - father James Hulley Deceased Labourer; Mary Jane Thompson 26 Spinster Matlock Bank - father George Thompson Stone Mason. Wits: Samuel x Boden, Ann Holmes.
1888 Mar qtr - son Benjamin George born at Chesterton (Cambs) RD: Hulley Benjamin George Chesterton 3b 462 (GRO).
1891Jun qtr - dau Dallas Lily born at Bradford RD: Hulley Dallas Lily Bradford 9b 133 (GRO).
1891 census RG 12/3630 f85 Manningham 21 St. Jude's Place Sam.l Hulley Head M 28 Massuer Medical Rubber Lab Derbys Baslow Mary A. Hulley Wife M 30 Massuer Medical Rubber Lab Derbys Matlock Benj. G. Hulley Son 3 Cambs Chesterton Dallas L.Hulley Dau 6mos Yorks Bradford
1901 census RG 13/4162 f103r Bradford 11 St Judes Place Samuel Hulley Head M 38 Masseur Derbys Baslow Mary J. Hulley Wife 40 Derbys Matlock Ben G. Hulley Son S 13 Cambridge Cambs Dallas L. Hulley Dau 10 Yorks Bradford William Gedling Brdr S 62 Tailor Westmld Millom
1916 24 Aug - dau Dallas Lily married at St Philip's church Girlington Bradford: James Walter ADAMS 28 Bachelor Engineer 29 Durham Road - father James Leenie ADAMS Artist; Dallas Lily HULLEY 25 Spinster 25 Station Rd, Baildon - father Samuel HULLEY Massuer . Wits Frederick Adams, Leonie Janet Wagstaff, Joseph Copley,Gertrude Adams.
Mary Jane Thompson
1861 - born at Matlock Derbyshire - see 1891 census below.
1887 Jun qtr - married at Bakewell RD: Hulley Samuel Bakewell 7b 1124a (GRO).
1887 11 Apr - married at St Giles church Matlock: Samuel Hulley 24 Bachelor carpenter Histon Rod Cambridge - father James Hulley Deceased Labourer; Mary Jane Thompson 26 Spinster Matlock Bank - father George Thompson Stone Mason. Wits: Samuel x Boden, Ann Holmes.
1888 Mar qtr - son Benjamin George born at Chesterton (Cambs) RD: Hulley Benjamin George Chesterton 3b 462 (GRO).
1891Jun qtr - dau Dallas Lily born at Bradford RD: Hulley Dallas Lily Bradford 9b 133 (GRO).
1891 census RG 12/3630 f85 Manningham 21 St. Jude's Place Sam.l Hulley Head M 28 Massuer Medical Rubber Lab Derbys Baslow Mary A. Hulley Wife M 30 Massuer Medical Rubber Lab Derbys Matlock Benj. G. Hulley Son 3 Cambs Chesterton Dallas L.Hulley Dau 6mos Yorks Bradford
1901 census RG 13/4162 f103r Bradford 11 St Judes Place Samuel Hulley Head M 38 Masseur Derbys Baslow Mary J. Hulley Wife 40 Derbys Matlock Ben G. Hulley Son S 13 Cambridge Cambs Dallas L. Hulley Dau 10 Yorks Bradford William Gedling Brdr S 62 Tailor Westmld Millom
1916 24 Aug - dau Dallas Lily married at St Philip's church Girlington Bradford: James Walter ADAMS 28 Bachelor Engineer 29 Durham Road - father James Leenie ADAMS Artist; Dallas Lily HULLEY 25 Spinster 25 Station Rd, Baildon - father Samuel HULLEY Massuer . Wits Frederick Adams, Leonie Janet Wagstaff, Joseph Copley,Gertrude Adams.
353. Benjamin George Hulley
1888 Mar qtr - born at Chesterton (Cambs) RD: Hulley Benjamin George Chesterton 3b 462 (GRO).
1891 census RG 12/3630 f85 Manningham 21 St. Jude's Place Sam.l Hulley Head M 28 Massuer Medical Rubber Lab Derbys Baslow Mary A. Hulley Wife M 30 Massuer Medical Rubber Lab Derbys Matlock Benj. G. Hulley Son 3 Cambs Chesterton Dallas L.Hulley Dau 6mos Yorks Bradford
1901 census RG 13/4162 f103r Bradford 11 St Judes Place Samuel Hulley Head M 38 Masseur Derbys Baslow Mary J. Hulley Wife 40 Derbys Matlock Ben G. Hulley Son S 13 Cambridge Cambs Dallas L. Hulley Dau 10 Yorks Bradford William Gedling Brdr S 62 Tailor Westmld Millom
1919 Mar qtr - married at Hampstead RD: Benjamin G. Hulley and Jessie L. Hurst vol 1a page 1413 (freeBMD).
1919 26 Feb - Marriage Bond between Benjamin George Hulley and Jessie Lilian Hurst - from London & Surrey Marriage Bonds and Allegations 1597-1921.
Jessie Lilian Hurst
1919 Mar qtr - married at Hampstead RD: Benjamin G. Hulley and Jessie L. Hurst vol 1a page 1413 (freeBMD).
1919 26 Feb - Marriage Bond between Benjamin George Hulley and Jessie Lilian Hurst - from London & Surrey Marriage Bonds and Allegations 1597-1921.
354. Dallas Lily Hulley
1891Jun qtr - born at Bradford RD: Hulley Dallas Lily Bradford 9b 133 (GRO).
1891 census RG 12/3630 f85 Manningham 21 St. Jude's Place Sam.l Hulley Head M 28 Massuer Medical Rubber Lab Derbys Baslow Mary A. Hulley Wife M 30 Massuer Medical Rubber Lab Derbys Matlock Benj. G. Hulley Son 3 Cambs Chesterton Dallas L.Hulley Dau 6mos Yorks Bradford
1901 census RG 13/4162 f103r Bradford 11 St Judes Place Samuel Hulley Head M 38 Masseur Derbys Baslow Mary J. Hulley Wife 40 Derbys Matlock Ben G. Hulley Son S 13 Cambridge Cambs Dallas L. Hulley Dau 10 Yorks Bradford William Gedling Brdr S 62 Tailor Westmld Millom
1916 24 Aug married at St Philip's church Girlington Bradford: James Walter ADAMS 28 Bachelor Engineer 29 Durham Road - father James Leenie ADAMS Artist; Dallas Lily HULLEY 25 Spinster 25 Station Rd, Baildon - father Samuel HULLEY Massuer . Wits Frederick Adams, Leonie Janet Wagstaff, Joseph Copley,Gertrude Adams.
James Walter Adams
1888 - born - see marriage entry below.
1916 24 Aug - married at St Philip's church Girlington Bradford: James Walter ADAMS 28 Bachelor Engineer 29 Durham Road - father James Leenie ADAMS Artist; Dallas Lily HULLEY 25 Spinster 25 Station Rd, Baildon - father Samuel HULLEY Massuer. Wits Frederick Adams, Leonie Janet Wagstaff, Joseph Copley,Gertrude Adams.
206. Benjamin Hulley
1864 Jun qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Benjamin Bakewell 7b 586 (GRO).
1871 census RG 10/3626 f21r Baslow James Hulley Head M 41 Labourer Derbys Edensor Harriet Hulley Wife M 41 Derbys Pilsley Abraham Hulley Son 15 Scholar Derbys Baslow John Hulley Son 10 Scholar Derbys Pilsley Samuel Hulley Son 8 Scholar Derbys Baslow Benjamin Hulley Son 6 Scholar Derbys Baslow Fanny B. Hulley Dau 3 Scholar Derbys Baslow
1884 Jun qtr - married at Chesterton RD: Hulley Benjamin Chesterton 3b 865 (GRO)
1885 Sep qtr - dau Harriet Grace born at Chesterton RD: Hulley Harriet Grace Chesterton 3b 445 (GRO).
1886 Sep qtr - dau Harriet Garce buried at Chesterton RD: Hulley Harriet Grace1 Chesterton 3b 281 (GRO).
1886 13 Sep - dau Harriet Grace buried at All Saint's church Longstanton Harriett Grace HULLEY 12m (NBI)
1887 Dec qtr - dau Gertrude Rebecca born at Chesterton RD: Hulley Gertrude Rebecca Chesterton 3b 444 (GRO).
1889 Dec qtr - dau Beatrice Harriett L. born at Chesterton RD: Hulley Beatrice Harriet L Chesterton 3b 451(GRO).
1891 census RG 12/1279 f8 Long Stanton Church Lane Ben Hully Head M 26 Groom Baslow Derbys Clara Hully Wife M 24 Willingham Cambs Gertrude Hully Dau 3 Long Stanton Cambs Beatrice Hully Dau 1 Long Stanton Cambs
1901 census RG 13/4532 f146r Scarboro No. 8 Royal Crest. La William H. Gough Head M 22 Hay,Straw and Corn Merchant Alne Yorkshire Beatrice M. Gough Wife M 23 Scarborough do Benjamin Hully Hsbd M 36 Coachman Groom Baslow Derbys Clara Hully Wife M 34 Willingham Cambs Beatrice Hully Dau 11 Long Stanton Cambs Millicent Hully Dau 8 Long Stanton Cambs
1905 25 Jun - son Frederick Cyril born - see baptism entry below.
1907 05 May - son Frederick Cyril baptised at St Paul's church, Manningham: Frederick Cyril son of Benjamin & Clara Hulley of 12 Carlisle Place Coachman.Born 25 Jun 1905.
1914 30 Sep - dau Gertrude Rebecca married at St Paul's church Manningham: Raymond LONG 30 Bachelor Decorator 34 Clifton Place Shipley father - Amos Dennison LONG Retired; Gertrude Rebecca HULLEY 27 Spinster 12 Carlisle Place Benjamin HULLEY Caretaker. Wits Wallace Long, Benjamin Hulley.
1919 30 Jul - dau Millicent Doris married at St Paul's church Mannningham: Albert HILL 26 Bachelor Mohair Shearer 1 Unwin Place - father Lambert HILL Stone Dresser. Millicent Doris HULLEY 26 Spinster 12 Carlisle Place - father Benjamin HULLEY Warehouse man. Wits Frank Hill, Benjamin Hulley.
1930 28 Aug - son Frederick Cyril married at St Paul's church Manningham: Frederick Cyril HULLEY 25 Bachelor Insurance Agent 12 Carlisle Pl Manningham father - Benjamin HULLEY Decd Coachman. Florence Maud WEST 26 Spinster 20 Northfield Pl Manningham father - John Henry WEST Upholsterer. Wits Francis Robert T.Fowler, Clara Hulley (mother).
Clara Lack
1867 - born at Willingham Cambs - see 1891 census below.
1884 Jun qtr - married at Chesterton RD: Hulley Benjamin Chesterton 3b 865 (GRO)
1885 Sep qtr - dau Harriet Grace born at Chesterton RD: Hulley Harriet Grace Chesterton 3b 445 (GRO).
1886 Sep qtr - dau Harriet Garce buried at Chesterton RD: Hulley Harriet Grace1 Chesterton 3b 281 (GRO).
1886 13 Sep - dau Harriet Grace buried at All Saint's church Longstanton Harriett Grace HULLEY 12m (NBI)
1887 Dec qtr - dau Gertrude Rebecca born at Chesterton RD: Hulley Gertrude Rebecca Chesterton 3b 444 (GRO).
1889 Dec qtr - dau Beatrice Harriett L. born at Chesterton RD: Hulley Beatrice Harriet L Chesterton 3b 451(GRO)
1891 census RG 12/1279 f8 Long Stanton Church Lane Ben Hully Head M 26 Groom Baslow Derbys Clara Hully Wife M 24 Willingham Cambs Gertrude Hully Dau 3 Long Stanton Cambs Beatrice Hully Dau 1 Long Stanton Cambs
1901 census RG 13/4532 f146r Scarboro No. 8 Royal Crest. La William H. Gough Head M 22 Hay,Straw and Corn Merchant Alne Yorkshire Beatrice M. Gough Wife M 23 Scarborough do Benjamin Hully Hsbd M 36 Coachman Groom Baslow Derbys Clara Hully Wife M 34 Willingham Cambs Beatrice Hully Dau 11 Long Stanton Cambs Millicent Hully Dau 8 Long Stanton Cambs
1905 25 Jun - son Frederick Cyril born - see baptism entry below.
1907 05 May - son Frederick Cyril baptised at St Paul's church, Manningham: Frederick Cyril son of Benjamin & Clara Hulley of 12 Carlisle Place Coachman.Born 25 Jun 1905.
1914 30 Sep - dau Gertrude Rebecca married at St Paul's church Manningham: Raymond LONG 30 Bachelor Decorator 34 Clifton Place Shipley father - Amos Dennison LONG Retired; Gertrude Rebecca HULLEY 27 Spinster 12 Carlisle Place Benjamin HULLEY Caretaker. Wits Wallace Long, Benjamin Hulley.
1919 30 Jul - dau Millicent Doris married at St Paul's church Mannningham: Albert HILL 26 Bachelor Mohair Shearer 1 Unwin Place - father Lambert HILL Stone Dresser. Millicent Doris HULLEY 26 Spinster 12 Carlisle Place - father Benjamin HULLEY Warehouse man. Wits Frank Hill, Benjamin Hulley.
355. Harriet Grace Hulley
1885 Sep qtr - born at Chesterton RD: Hulley Harriet Grace Chesterton 3b 445 (GRO).
1886 Sep qtr - buried at Chesterton RD: Hulley Harriet Grace 1 Chesterton 3b 281 (GRO).
1886 13 Sep - buried at All Saint's church Longstanton Harriett Grace HULLEY 12m (NBI)
356. Gertrude Rebecca Hulley
1887 Dec qtr - born at Chesterton RD: Hulley Gertrude Rebecca Chesterton 3b 444 (GRO).
1891 census RG 12/1279 f8 Long Stanton Church Lane Ben Hully Head M 26 Groom Baslow Derbys Clara Hully Wife M 24 Willingham Cambs Gertrude Hully Dau 3 Long Stanton Cambs Beatrice Hully Dau 1 Long Stanton Cambs
1901 census RG 13/4162 f53 Bradford 14 Ball Street William H. Nicholson Head M 58 Tin Plate Worker (+ w, 4 chn) Lancs Preston Gertie Hulley Brdr S 13 Designer Tapestry Cambs [Long Stanton]
1914 30 Sep - married at St Paul's church Manningham: Raymond LONG 30 Bachelor Decorator 34 Clifton Place Shipley father - Amos Dennison LONG Retired; Gertrude Rebecca HULLEY 27 Spinster 12 Carlisle Place Benjamin HULLEY Caretaker. Wits Wallace Long, Benjamin Hulley.
Raymond Long
1884 - born - see marriage entry below.
1914 30 Sep - married at St Paul's church Manningham: Raymond LONG 30 Bachelor Decorator 34 Clifton Place Shipley father - Amos Dennison LONG Retired; Gertrude Rebecca HULLEY 27 Spinster 12 Carlisle Place Benjamin HULLEY Caretaker. Wits Wallace Long, Benjamin Hulley.
357. Beatrice Harriet L Hulley
1889 Dec qtr - born at Chesterton RD: Hulley Beatrice Harriet L Chesterton 3b 451(GRO).
1891 census RG 12/1279 f8 Long Stanton Church Lane Ben Hully Head M 26 Groom Baslow Derbys Clara Hully Wife M 24 Willingham Cambs Gertrude Hully Dau 3 Long Stanton Cambs Beatrice Hully Dau 1 Long Stanton Cambs
1901 census RG 13/4532 f146r Scarboro No. 8 Royal Crest. La William H. Gough Head M 22 Hay,Straw and Corn Merchant Alne Yorkshire Beatrice M. Gough Wife M 23 Scarborough do Benjamin Hully Hsbd M 36 Coachman Groom Baslow Derbys Clara Hully Wife M 34 Willingham Cambs Beatrice Hully Dau 11 Long Stanton Cambs Millicent Hully Dau 8 Long Stanton Cambs
358. Millicent Doris Hulley
1893 mar qtr - born at Chesterton Cambs RD: Hulley Millicent Doris Vol 3b page 436a (FreeBMD).
1919 30 Jul - married at St Paul's church Mannningham: Albert HILL 26 Bachelor Mohair Shearer 1 Unwin Place - father Lambert HILL Stone Dresser. Millicent Doris HULLEY 26 Spinster 12 Carlisle Place - father Benjamin HULLEY Warehouse man. Wits Frank Hill, Benjamin Hulley.
Albert Hill
1893 - born - see marriage entry below.
1919 30 Jul - married at St Paul's church Mannningham: Albert HILL 26 Bachelor Mohair Shearer 1 Unwin Place - father Lambert HILL Stone Dresser. Millicent Doris HULLEY 26 Spinster 12 Carlisle Place - father Benjamin HULLEY Warehouse man. Wits Frank Hill, Benjamin Hulley.
359. Frederick Cyril Hulley
1905 25 Jun - born - see baptism entry below.
1907 05 May - baptised at St Paul's church, Manningham: Frederick Cyril son of Benjamin & Clara Hulley of 12 Carlisle Place Coachman.Born 25 Jun 1905.
1930 28 Aug - married at St Paul's church Manningham: Frederick Cyril HULLEY 25 Bachelor Insurance Agent 12 Carlisle Pl Manningham father - Benjamin HULLEY Decd Coachman. Florence Maud WEST 26 Spinster 20 Northfield Pl Manningham father - John Henry WEST Upholsterer. Wits Francis Robert T.Fowler, Clara Hulley (mother).
Florence Maud West
1904 - born - see marriage entry below.
1930 28 Aug - married at St Paul's church Manningham: Frederick Cyril HULLEY 25 Bachelor Insurance Agent 12 Carlisle Pl Manningham father - Benjamin HULLEY Decd Coachman. Florence Maud WEST 26 Spinster 20 Northfield Pl Manningham father - John Henry WEST Upholsterer. Wits Francis Robert T.Fowler, Clara Hulley (mother).
208. Henry Hulley
1873 Jun qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Henry Bakewell 7b 666 (GRO).
1881 census RG 11/3446 f.103 Upper End Baslow With Bubnell, Derby James HULLEY Head M 50 General Labourer Edensor, Derby Harriet HULLEY Wife M 50 Pilsley, Derby John HULLEY Son U 20 General Labourer Pilsley, Derby Fanny B. HULLEY Daur 13 Scholar Baslow, Derby Henry HULLEY Son 8 Scholar Baslow, Derby Sarah A. HULLEY Daur 5 Scholar Baslow, Derby
1891 census RG 12/2773 f91 Baslow Upper End Harriet Hulley Head W 60 Derbys Pilsley Fanny Hulley Dau S 23 Cook Domestic Serv. Derbys Baslow Henry Hulley Son S 18 Gardener Domestic Serv Derbys Baslow
1891 Chatsworth House - Hulley employees Surname: Hulley First Name: Henry Gender: Male Date of first known recording: 1891 Date of last known recording: 1901 Location: Chatsworth Role location: Garden Role: Gardener First known job title: Gardener (Domestic Servant) Source(s): Census Notes:
1894 Mar qtr - married at Derby RD: Hulley Henry Derby 7b 744 (GRO).
1894 17 Jan - married Mary E. Dawson at Derby RD.
1894 - working as a gardener at Irlam Hall, Dovedale - information supplied by Celia Hulley
1894 Dec qtr - son James Henry born at Ashbourne RD: Hulley James Henry Ashbourne 7b 648 (GRO).
1894 25 Nov - son James Henry born at Irlam Derbyshire.
1897 Jun qtr - dau Galdys born at Belper RD: Hulley Gladys Belper 7b 602 (GRO).
1899 Jun qtr - son Thomas born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Thomas Bakewell 7b 865 (GRO).
1900 - dau Phyllis G. born at Baslow - see 1901 census below.
1901 census RG 13/3262 f74 Baslow Henry Hulley Head M 27 Gardener Domestic Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Wife M 29 Derbys Melbourne James H. Hulley Son 6 Staffs Ilam Gladys Hulley Dau 4 Derbys Belper Thomas Hulley Son 1 Derbys Baslow Phyllis G. Hulley Dau 7mos Derbys Baslow William Thornton Boarder W 65 Boot & Shoe Maker Yorks Huddersfield Charles Streett Boarder W 44 Horse Carter on Farm Derbys Baslow
1905 - son Lancelot born.
1911 census RD 439; Ed 6; Piece No. 21178 Baslow, Chesterfield Henry Hulley Head 37 M Motor Car Driver Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Wife 39 M Derbys Melbourne James Henry Hulley Son 16 S Gardener Domestic Staffs Ilam Thomas Hulley Son 11 School Derbys Baslow Phyllis Hulley Dau 10 School Derbys Baslow Lillian Audrey Hulley Dau 7 School Derbys Baslow Lancelot Hulley Son 5 Derbys Baslow Nora Hulley Dau 3 Derbys Baslow John Hulley Son 10mos Derbys Baslow
1912 - son Benjamin born.
1955 20 Jun - died at Baslow - Grave No. H62 In Loving Memory of MARY THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF HENRY HULLEY (OF DERWENT HOUSE, BASLOW) DIED MAY 28TH 1927 AGED 56 YEARS Thy Will be Done AND OF HENRY HULLEY HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE REUNITED JUNE 20TH 1955 AGED 83 YEARS
2010 - Information shown on Hulleys of Baslow website
Henry Hulley was born and raised in Baslow. Having worked as a chauffeur for The Hydro, a magnificent Baslow hotel, Henry purchased his own 5 seat Ford T taxi in 1914 which was garaged at the rear of The Peacock Hotel (now The Cavendish). In 1920, on the back of the success of the single taxi, two further Darracq cars were added to the fleet. During the same year, with the introduction of the Road Traffic Act 1920, the Hulley's fleet was registered for the first time establishing the operating name still in use today.
1921 saw the introduction of the first bus into the Hulley's fleet, a one ton T Ford with solid tyres and centrally placed steering wheel. The purchase was apparently a ploy to prevent third son Lance from leaving the company. He had wanted to see Hulleys branch out further and was considering going to Australia to seek his fortune. A service between Bakewell and Chesterfield via Baslow was created, still in operation today as service 170.
A purpose built four bed roomed house and corrugated iron garage were built adjacent to Calver Road in early 1922 to house the now expanding fleet.
By the mid 1920’s the Bakewell to Chesterfield route had evolved into a daily service and a run from Bakewell to Youlgreave was established in 1925.
Fleet additions and the introduction of larger vehicles meant the recently constructed garage had to be completely rebuilt by the late 1920’s.
The prosperity of the Thirties experienced by bus companies nationwide meant Hulleys were able to expand both fleet and routes even further. Services now included Tideswell, Eyam, Wardlow, Litton, Calver, Stoney Middleton, Haddon and Middleton as well as regular summer excursions to destinations such as York, Skegness, Southport and Blackpool.
By 1934 the fleet totalled 7 vehicles, none more than five years old and several brand new. The acquisition of a piece of land on the opposite side of Calver Road for use as a petrol station, with three pumps dispensing fuel to passing motorists at 6.5p per gallon, enabled the company to develop the business further.
In January 1938 Henry Hulley & Sons was formed into a limited company with the members of the family holding all the shares.
One year later in 1939, local operator Maurice Kenyon was taken ill. Hulleys filled in on his service linking Baslow and Calver with Grindleford Railway Station, leading to the take over of Kenyon’s business some months later.
The outbreak of World War II led to the acquisition of three buses by the Ministry of Defence. The petrol station was taken over by the authorities and the rationing of fuel also led to a reduction in the number of journeys each service was permitted to make. Surprisingly however, in the early years of the war, the Grindleford Station service saw increased patronage from people who moved out to the relative safety of the Derbyshire villages and commuted to work in Sheffield. Services were cut back even further after 1942 when fuel supplies were more severely restricted. Even the popular Grindleford service had evening and Sunday services heavily reduced.
In August 1945, 3 months after VE day, evening services were all but back to normal after years of blackouts.
A now overworked fleet of ageing buses coupled with the increased demand from passengers wishing to travel, having spent the six years of the war with restricted movements, led to the purchase of a further 9 vehicles by the end of 1946. Services were increased to take in Ilam, Thorpe, Mappleton, Ashbourne, Dovedale and Leek.
February and March of 1947 are remembered for very heavy snowfall. Equally well remembered is the determination of Hulleys staff to keep services running where possible. Teams of employees were often deployed to clear routes, enabling the safe passage of the service. Letters from patrons in the proceeding weeks referred to ‘the most creditable effort’ and ‘the splendid way the services had been operated’ along with ‘the courtesy and patience of the staff’.
During the early 1950’s, the increased competition in the area meant there were limited possibilities to register new services so Hulleys set about improving the level of service on the routes they already operated.
The increasing popularity of both motor car and motorcycle however, meant passenger numbers were now declining rapidly. Along with ever increasing fuel tax and staff wage rises, Hulleys could no longer absorb all the running costs. And so, in 1952, fares were increased for the first time in nearly 30 years!
Between 1951 and 1954, eleven vehicles left the fleet with almost no replacements. A reflection of the major decrease in patronage the bus industry was suffering. During this time however, the first one man operation vehicle was purchased by Hulleys, eliminating the need for a conductor and thus reducing operating costs.
The successful excursion programme of the early Thirties was resumed in 1954 with all the major seaside resorts as destinations as well as Alton Towers
Further problems in the late Fifties were caused by the Suez crisis and a national bus strike in 1957, both of which contributed to further fare increases for passengers.
The 1960’s were a time of consolidation. Passenger numbers were slowly decreasing and the various operators in the area had all the viable routes covered. The biggest change was the introduction of one man, under floor engine buses to replace the half cabs that were now out of fashion.
In 1969, the fleet consisted of its lowest post-war number, just 11 vehicles. The most successful service during the war, Baslow to Grindleford Station, and the very first service operated by Hulleys, Freebirch to Chesterfield on Saturdays, were both withdrawn as uneconomical.
In 1973, the raising of the school leaving age to a compulsory 16 placed extra demands on the fleet and by 1975 the number of buses was back up to 17.
The death of Thomas Hulley in 1971 prompted the remaining directors to consider there futures in the business, all were close to retiring age and so the decision was taken to sell. By 1976 there was various interest in the business but no firm offers.
Nina, John (Jack) and Benjamin Hulley resigned their positions as directors in 1978, their posts being filled by the Wooliscroft family, owners of Silver Service at Darley Dale. Hulleys was now a wholly owned subsidiary of J H Wooliscroft & Sons Ltd. The land that was once a petrol station was sold separately for a housing development.
The new company maintained the same operation as Hulleys, making only minor changes to the routes that were already operated.
After only ten years, the Hulleys name was reinstated when Wooliscrofts decided to sell on the Baslow operation. The company was purchased by Arthur Cotterill, Silver Service transport manager and Peter Eades, a Hulleys mechanic and driver for 40 years.
The following few years were used to re-establish a very well respected business, the use of the Hulleys fleet name a sign of the faith the new directors had in the old company’s principals.
An increase in fleet size to 19, and a move towards vehicles available for private hire as well as the stage carriage work operated for so long, saw Hulleys once again become one of the Peak District’s major operators.
In the mid 90’s, a small holiday and summer excursion programme was set up with regular travellers coming back year after year.
In late 2000, Arthur took the decision to retire. He stayed on until June 2001 to allow Richard Eades, Peter’s son, to settle into the role of Transport Manager.
The business today now operates a fleet of 19 modern vehicles. The backbone of the business remains stage carriage, as was established in 1920, with private hire, schools contracts and a summer day excursion programme making up the rest of the work.
Whilst the company has come a long way since its establishment in the early part of the twentieth century, it maintains the traditions and standards that have been associated with Hulleys for so long.
See also the website at the following Link (by kind permission of David Harrison, a local bus driver for over 35 years) :
<a href='http://www.peakdistrict-nationalpark.com/hulleys-baslow.aspx'>Hulley's of Baslow - a potted history</a>
Mary E. Dawson
1872 - born at Melbourne - see 1901 census below.
1894 Mar qtr - married at Derby RD: Hulley Henry Derby 7b 744 (GRO).
1894 17 Jan - married Mary E. Dawson at Derby RD.
1894 Dec qtr - son James Henry born at Ashbourne RD: Hulley James Henry Ashbourne 7b 648 (GRO).
1894 25 Nov - son James Henry born at Ilam Derbyshire
1897 Jun qtr - dau Galdys born at Belper RD: Hulley Gladys Belper 7b 602 (GRO).
1899 Jun qtr - son Thomas born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Thomas Bakewell 7b 865 (GRO).
1900 - dau Phyllis G. born at Baslow - see 1901 census below.
1901 census RG 13/3262 f74 Baslow Henry Hulley Head M 27 Gardener Domestic Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Wife M 29 Derbys Melbourne James H. Hulley Son 6 Staffs Ilam Gladys Hulley Dau 4 Derbys Belper Thomas Hulley Son 1 Derbys Baslow Phyllis G. Hulley Dau 7mos Derbys Baslow William Thornton Boarder W 65 Boot & Shoe Maker Yorks Huddersfield Charles Streett Boarder W 44 Horse Carter on Farm Derbys Baslow
1905 - son Lancelot born.
1911 census RD 439; Ed 6; Piece No. 21178 Baslow, Chesterfield Henry Hulley Head 37 M Motor Car Driver Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Wife 39 M Derbys Melbourne James Henry Hulley Son 16 S Gardener Domestic Staffs Ilam Thomas Hulley Son 11 School Derbys Baslow Phyllis Hulley Dau 10 School Derbys Baslow Lillian Audrey Hulley Dau 7 School Derbys Baslow Lancelot Hulley Son 5 Derbys Baslow Nora Hulley Dau 3 Derbys Baslow John Hulley Son 10mos Derbys Baslow
1912 - son Benjamin born.
1918-1919 - British Red Cross 1914-1918 War (https://vad.redcross.org.uk/Auxiliary-Hospitals)
Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) Card for Mrs Mary Hulley Forename: Mary Surname: Hulley Address: Beeley County: N/A Age when engaged: N/A Character: N/A Service from: 1918 Service to: 1919 Hospital: N/A Previous engagement: N/A Rank at engagement: N/A Date of engagement: 01/1918 Pay at engagement: N/A Rank at termination: N/A Date of termination: 12/1919 Pay at termination: N/A Particulars of duties: Home worker, needlework & knitting Whole or part time: Unknown Additional information: Townships of:- Beeley, Chatsworth, Edensor & Pilsley. Department: N/A Commission: Bakewell Dvn., DERBYSHIRE Certificate no: N/A Honours awarded: N/A
1927 28 May - died at Baslow - Grave No. H62 In Loving Memory of MARY THE DEARLY BELOVED WIFE OF HENRY HULLEY (OF DERWENT HOUSE, BASLOW) DIED MAY 28TH 1927 AGED 56 YEARS Thy Will be Done AND OF HENRY HULLEY HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE REUNITED JUNE 20TH 1955 AGED 83 YEARS
363. Phyllis G. Hulley
1900 Dec qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Phyllis Gertrude 7b 739 (FreeBMD).
1901 census RG 13/3262 f74 Baslow Henry Hulley Head M 27 Gardener Domestic Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Wife M 29 Derbys Melbourne James H. Hulley Son 6 Staffs Ilam Gladys Hulley Dau 4 Derbys Belper Thomas Hulley Son 1 Derbys Baslow Phyllis G. Hulley Dau 7mos Derbys Baslow William Thornton Boarder W 65 Boot & Shoe Maker Yorks Huddersfield Charles Streett Boarder W 44 Horse Carter on Farm Derbys Baslow
1902 04 Sep - ?born - informatiion from Celia Harrison.
1911 census RD 439; Ed 6; Piece No. 21178 Baslow, Chesterfield Henry Hulley Head 37 M Motor Car Driver Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Wife 39 M Derbys Melbourne James Henry Hulley Son 16 S Gardener Domestic Staffs Ilam Thomas Hulley Son 11 School Derbys Baslow Phyllis Hulley Dau 10 School Derbys Baslow Lillian Audrey Hulley Dau 7 School Derbys Baslow Lancelot Hulley Son 5 Derbys Baslow Nora Hulley Dau 3 Derbys Baslow John Hulley Son 10mos Derbys Baslow
1916-1918 - British Red Cross 1914-1918 War (https://vad.redcross.org.uk/Auxiliary-Hospitals)
Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) Card for Miss Phyllis Hulley Forename: Phylliis Surname: Hulley Address: c/o Mrs. C.H. Glossop, The Bank, Bakewell County: N/A Age when engaged: N/A Character: N/A Service from: 1916 Service to: 1918 Hospital: N/A Previous engagement: N/A Rank at engagement: N/A Date of engagement: 01/1916 Pay at engagement: N/A Rank at termination: N/A Date of termination: 12/1918 Pay at termination: N/A Particulars of duties: Home worker, needlework & knitting Whole or part time: Unknown Additional information: N/A Department: N/A Commission: Bakewell Dvn., DERBYSHIRE Certificate no: N/A Honours awarded: N/A
364. Lilian Audrey Hulley
1903 Sep qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Lilian Audrey 7b 881 (FreeBMD).
1903 04 Jun - born - information from Celia Harrison
1911 census RD 439; Ed 6; Piece No. 21178 Baslow, Chesterfield Henry Hulley Head 37 M Motor Car Driver Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Wife 39 M Derbys Melbourne James Henry Hulley Son 16 S Gardener Domestic Staffs Ilam Thomas Hulley Son 11 School Derbys Baslow Phyllis Hulley Dau 10 School Derbys Baslow Lillian Audrey Hulley Dau 7 School Derbys Baslow Lancelot Hulley Son 5 Derbys Baslow Nora Hulley Dau 3 Derbys Baslow John Hulley Son 10mos Derbys Baslow
366. Nina Hulley
1907 Dec qtr - born at Bakewell RD: Hulley Nina 7b 840 (FreeBMD).
1907 23 Nov - born - information from Celia Harrison
1911 census RD 439; Ed 6; Piece No. 21178 Baslow, Chesterfield Henry Hulley Head 37 M Motor Car Driver Derbys Baslow Mary Hulley Wife 39 M Derbys Melbourne James Henry Hulley Son 16 S Gardener Domestic Staffs Ilam Thomas Hulley Son 11 School Derbys Baslow Phyllis Hulley Dau 10 School Derbys Baslow Lillian Audrey Hulley Dau 7 School Derbys Baslow Lancelot Hulley Son 5 Derbys Baslow Nina Hulley Dau 3 Derbys Baslow John Hulley Son 10mos Derbys Baslow
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