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On the night of 6 June [[Harley Census#1841_Willington|1841]] Dorothy and her family was living at Willington Quay, Northumberland. For some reason Elizabeth (who would be three yeas old at the time) wasn't listed, but her younger sister Dorothy (1) was. | On the night of 6 June [[Harley Census#1841_Willington|1841]] Dorothy and her family was living at Willington Quay, Northumberland. For some reason Elizabeth (who would be three yeas old at the time) wasn't listed, but her younger sister Dorothy (1) was. | ||
On the night of 30 March [[Harley Census#1851_Westoe|1851]], Dorothy and her family were living at Hardings bank no.2, in Westoe. Dorothy is from Kibblesworth, Durham (which today is in Tyne and Wear). | On the night of 30 March [[Harley Census#1851_Westoe|1851]], Dorothy and her family were living at Hardings bank no.2, in Westoe. Dorothy is from Kibblesworth, Durham (which today is in Tyne and Wear). Elizabeth is now back with them, and her age is given as 13. However, their other daughters Mary Ann (19) and Dorothy (10) are now absent. Dorothy is staying with her brother John Harley at 107 Wapping Street, South Shields. | ||
On the night of 7 April [[Harley Census#1861_Westoe|1861]] Dorothy and her family are living at 8 Salem Street, Westoe, his daughter Elizabeth is no longer with them, it is unclear where she is on that night. | On the night of 7 April [[Harley Census#1861_Westoe|1861]] Dorothy and her family are living at 8 Salem Street, Westoe, his daughter Elizabeth is no longer with them, it is unclear where she is on that night. | ||
In [[Dunn Census#1881_Westoe|1881]] Dorothy (83) was a widow and boarding with someone called Mary Ann Stuart (49), who is likely her daughter who married a Thomas Stewart. In the second household in that house is her daughter, now remarried, [[Elizabeth Harley|Elizabeth Buck]] and her family, including Dorothy's grand-daughter Mary Ann Stewart Dunn. | In [[Dunn Census#1881_Westoe|1881]] Dorothy (83) was a widow and boarding with someone called Mary Ann Stuart (49), who is likely her daughter who married a Thomas Stewart in 1862. In the second household in that house is her daughter, now remarried, [[Elizabeth Harley|Elizabeth Buck]] and her family, including Dorothy's grand-daughter Mary Ann Stewart Dunn. | ||
== Death == | == Death == | ||
== Other Records == | == Other Records == |
Revision as of 16:35, 1 February 2020
Born: | Died: | Married: John Harley | Mother: | Father: | Descendant: Elizabeth Harley |
Census | 1841 | 1851 | 1861 | 1871 | 1881 | 1891 | 1901 | 1911 | 1921 |
Birth
Marriage
John Harley (Bachelor) married Dorothy Ward (Spinster) in the Parish of Lamesley, Durham on the 18th March 1821.
The witnesses were George Ward, Elizabeth Foreman, and R.Dixon.
Children
They had at least 9 children:
Baptisms in Lamesley:
- John Harley, son of John & Dorothy Harley (of Lamesley, School Master), baptised 31 March 1822
- Thomas Harley, son of John & Dorothy Harley, baptised 7 September 1823
- William Harley, son of John & Dorothy Harley, baptised 8th May 1825
- George Harley, son of John & Dorothy Harley (of Lamesley, School Master), baptised 4th November 1827
- Robert Harley, son of John & Dorothy Harley (of Lamesley, School Master), baptised 12 December 1829
- Mary Ann Harley, daughter of John & Dorothy Harley (School Master, of Lamesley) baptised 25th December 1831
- Matthew Ward Harley, son of John & Dorothy Harley (School Master, of Street Gate) baptised 1st June 1834
- Dorothy Anne Jane Harley, of John and Dorothy Harley (Agent, of Willington Quay) baptised 30 May 1841
- Elizabeth Harley, of John and Dorothy Harley (Agent, of Willington Quay) baptised 30 May 1841
On the night of 6 June 1841 Dorothy and her family was living at Willington Quay, Northumberland. For some reason Elizabeth (who would be three yeas old at the time) wasn't listed, but her younger sister Dorothy (1) was.
On the night of 30 March 1851, Dorothy and her family were living at Hardings bank no.2, in Westoe. Dorothy is from Kibblesworth, Durham (which today is in Tyne and Wear). Elizabeth is now back with them, and her age is given as 13. However, their other daughters Mary Ann (19) and Dorothy (10) are now absent. Dorothy is staying with her brother John Harley at 107 Wapping Street, South Shields.
On the night of 7 April 1861 Dorothy and her family are living at 8 Salem Street, Westoe, his daughter Elizabeth is no longer with them, it is unclear where she is on that night.
In 1881 Dorothy (83) was a widow and boarding with someone called Mary Ann Stuart (49), who is likely her daughter who married a Thomas Stewart in 1862. In the second household in that house is her daughter, now remarried, Elizabeth Buck and her family, including Dorothy's grand-daughter Mary Ann Stewart Dunn.