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Lady Barbara Jane LAWRENCE

Born in 1857 at Scone NSW, Australia. Died 1929
Barbara Baynton was the author of Bush Studies (1902) which depicted the reality of the harshness of early Australian bush life which contrasted with the heroic depiction of the rural experience of her contemporary Henry Lawson.
Baynton was born Barbara Jane Lawrence of immigrant Irish parentage. Her eight years as the wife of Scots selector Alexander Frater provided the material for her work Bush Studies. She moved to Sydney with her three children when Frater deserted her in 1887, and began writing articles, poems and journals which were published in The Bulletin newspaper. Her second marriage in 1890 to affluent Dr Thomas Baynton brought her into a literary circle.
Bush Studies was published in London in 1902 during the time of her marriage to the eccentric Lord Headley. Her oeuvre was small, Bush Studies and Human Toll, but she presented a realist picture of working class characters in local settings and Bush Studies has long been regarded as a classic of Australian literature.
For further information: Dixon Miriam, The Real Matilda; Anne Summers, Dammed Whores and God's Police; Lucy Frost, An Affinity with Pain in S Walker Ed Who is She UDP 1983; Barbara Baynton, Bush Studies Introduction and Memoir;

thank you for your enquiry about Penelope Gullett and your Frater family research. The National Library is unable to do any in-depth research on genealogical enquiries, but I think that I can give you some relevant information on this. The finding aid that you refer to is for the papers of Sir Henry and Lady Penelope Gullett, which are held in our Manuscripts Collection. However, it appears from the paragraph you quoted that the biographical information on Lady Gullett was taken from a 'Sydney Morning Herald' newspaper obituary on 12 Dec 1960, not from information held in the Gullett papers themselves. I have checked the introduction to a book of Baynton's writings, called "Barbara Baynton", edited by Sally Krimmer & Alan Lawson (published by University of Queensland Press in 1980 as part of the "Portable Authors" series), which gives a fairly detailed account of Baynton's life. It states that she was born to John Lawrence and Elizabeth Ewart on 4 June 1857, and was first married to Alexander (not Andrew or Henry) Frater, son of Alexander Frater and Penelope Hay, at the Tamworth Presbyterian Church on 24 June 1880. Their children were Alexander Hay, Robert Guy and Penelope. It goes on to discuss her divorce from Frater, and marriage (the next day!) to Dr Thomas Baynton. It also discusses her apparent concealment of her true parentage, date of birth and other details of her early life. Apparently, even her family believed things about her that were later proved incorrect. This might explain the father being named as "Henry" in the obituary. If you cannot locate a copy of the book in the UK and are interested in obtaining a copy of the introduction, you can request a photocopy from our Document Supply Service's "Copies Direct" facility. Details of the service, prices, and an online order form can be found at <http://www.nla.gov.au/dss/individuals_and_business.html> . You would need to specify the pages you need copied - the introduction is contained in pages ix to xxxiii of the book. There is also a portrait of Baynton at page viii, immediately before the Introduction. There is a also a comprehensive biography called "Barbara Baynton: Between Two Worlds", written by a descendant, Penne Hackforth-Jones (who is also an Australian TV & film actress). It was first published by Penguin in 1989, and again by Melbourne University Press in 1995. It would go into much more detail on Baynton's life. If you can't get a copy locally, you might find it on a second hand book site via the internet. Or, you could request an international interlibrary loan through your local public library. You should be able to order copies of the relevant certificates from the NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages. Their website, with searchable indexes, is at: <http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/> . If you want to get a copy of the obituary, you may be able to track down microfilm copies of the Sydney Morning Herald in major UK libraries or university libraries. Although indexes have been produced for the newspaper that cover the period you need, they do not include personal notices or obituaries. This would mean going through the whole edition to find the article.

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This is the biography detail from the Australian Dictionary Biography


BAYNTON, BARBARA JANE (JANET AINSLEIGH) (1857-1929), writer, was born on 4 June 1857 at Scone, New South Wales, youngest daughter of John Lawrence, carpenter, and his wife Elizabeth, née Ewart, who had arrived in Sydney from Londonderry, Ireland, as bounty immigrants in the Royal Consort on 9 November 1840. However Barbara later alleged that her father was Captain Robert Lawrence Kilpatrick of the Bengal Light Cavalry. By 1866 the Lawrences had moved to Murrurundi. Educated at home, Barbara enjoyed the works of Dickens and the Russian novelists; she became a governess with the Fraters at Merrylong Park, south of Quirindi. On 24 June 1880 at Tamworth Presbyterian Church she married Alexander Frater junior, a selector. Next year they moved to the Coonamble district, where she bore two sons and a daughter.

In 1887 Frater ran off with Sarah Glover, a servant in his household; Barbara took her children to Sydney, instituted divorce proceedings and was granted a decree absolute on 4 March 1890. Next day at St Philip's Church of England, claiming to be a widow, she married a 70-year-old widower Thomas Baynton, who was a retired surgeon with literary and academic friends who visited his home at Woollahra. Financially secure, Barbara began to add to her husband's collection of Georgian silver and antiques. Robust and vigorous, overflowing with vitality, she also began to write short stories, verse and articles for the Bulletin. Her first story, 'The Tramp', was published in December 1896. A. G. Stephens became a close friend.

After failing to find a publisher in Sydney for her collection of six short stories, in 1902 Barbara Baynton visited London where, with the help of Edward Garnett, the critic, Bush Studies was published that year by Duckworth & Co. She did not romanticize bush life and showed a savage revulsion against its loneliness and harshness. 'A Dreamer', 'The Chosen Vessel', 'Scrammy 'and' and 'Squeaker's Mate' are chilling tales of terror and nightmare, built up detail by detail rather than by atmosphere and the supernatural. Stephens reviewed Bush Studies in the Bulletin, 14 February 1903: 'So precise, so complete, with such insight into detail and such force of statement, it ranks with the masterpieces of realism in any language'. To Vance Palmer, 'Bush Church' and 'Billy Skywonkie' had 'a robust masculine humour'. Writing powerfully, with economy of style, Baynton used certain symbolic and recurrent themes, notably the strong maternal instinct, the loyalty of the dog, the isolation of the bush and a bitter insistence on man's brutality to woman, which gave unity to the stories and lifted them above the plane of simple realism.

In 1903 Barbara Baynton returned to Sydney where her husband died on 10 June 1904, leaving her his whole estate, valued for probate at £3871. She began investing on the Stock Exchange, particulary in the Law Book Co. of Australasia Ltd of which she later became chairman of directors. An astute businesswoman, she also bought and sold antiques and started her fine collection of black opals from Lightning Ridge. She contributed occasional forceful articles to the Sydney Morning Herald on the 'Indignity of Domestic Service' and other women's issues. She spent the next years between Australia and London, where she lived 'in a succession of increasingly fine houses', surrounded by Chinese lacquer, Chippendale furniture, ornate porcelain and silver. Something of a celebrity in literary circles, she entertained lavishly and knew many famous people. She found time to write her only novel, Human Toll (London, 1907) which, despite its melodrama and 'unsure management of structure', included in A. A. Phillips's opinion 'some of her most characteristic writing … and maturer insights into human behaviour'. During World War I she opened her house in Connaught Square to British and Australian soldiers, and in 1917 published Cobbers, a reissue of Bush Studies with two new stories, including 'Trooper Jim Tasman'.

On 11 February 1921 Barbara Baynton married Rowland George Alanson-Winn, fifth baron Headley, president of the Society of Engineers and of the Muslim Society in England, and a sportsman. Next year he became bankrupt. Outraged when he refused the throne of Albania, she returned to Melbourne in a huff. She built a house at Toorak, near her daughter Penelope who had married (Sir) Henry Gullett in 1912, and furnished it with Queen Anne and Georgian pieces. Bored with it, she sold its contents with such success that she returned to England and brought back another shipload of antiques. Dark, with heavily lidded, watchful eyes, she loved jewellery, especially opals and pearls, and beautiful clothes. With considerable charm, 'a devastating wit', a caustic tongue and a domineering personality, she had the ability to amuse and impress people. W. M. Hughes found her 'a remarkable woman'.

Lady Headley died of cerebral thrombosis at her home at Toorak on 28 May 1929 and was cremated. Her estate was sworn for probate at £160,621. She was survived by her first and third husbands and by two sons and a daughter of her first marriage; a son by her second husband had died in infancy. Robert Guy Frater, her second son, inherited her adventurous spirit: he went to the South African War at 15, raised soldiers for a Chinese warlord, served in the Archduke Ferdinand's bodyguard at Sarajevo and, with his brother, fought with the British Army in World War I. Her portrait by John Longstaff is held by the Frater family.
Select Bibliography

S. Krimmer, ‘New light on Barbara Baynton’, Australian Literary Studies, Oct 1976, and for bibliography; Supreme Court, W. J. Windeyer divorce note books, 1889 (State Records New South Wales); private information. More on the resources

Print Publication Details: 'Baynton, Barbara Jane (1857 - 1929)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 7, Melbourne University Press, 1979, pp 222-223.


James DENNING

The 1851 Census - Radstock Parish - 5a - Res: Ham Buildings - Piece 1939 - Folio 452 - Page 20 - Sch 65
Isiah Denning Head M 48 Coalminer Kilmersdon
Mary Denning Wife M 41 Domestic Radstock
Sarah A Denning Daur U 18 at home Radstock
Elizabeth Denning Daur U 17 at home Radstock
James Denning Son 15 Coalminer Radstock
Tom Denning Son 13 Coalminer Radstock
Ruth Denning Daur U 10 Scholar Radstock
John Denning Son 5 at home Radstock
William Denning Son 2 at home Radstock
Isaiah Denning Son 4 at home Radstock
Sarah A Denning Daur 10 Scholar Radstock
Mary Denning Daur 7 Scholar Radstock

1881 census
Old Bath Rd, Radstock, Somerset, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2429/66 Page 23
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
James DENNING Head M Male 45 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
Eliza DENNING Wife M Female 41 Radstock, Somerset, England
Frank DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
John DENNING Son U Male 13 Radstock, Somerset, England
Mary Sophia DENNING Daur U Female 10 Radstock, Somerset, England
Sarah Ann DENNING Daur U Female 7 Radstock, Somerset, England
Frederick DENNING Son U Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England


Eliza MITCHARD

1881 census
Old Bath Rd, Radstock, Somerset, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2429/66 Page 23
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
James DENNING Head M Male 45 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
Eliza DENNING Wife M Female 41 Radstock, Somerset, England
Frank DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
John DENNING Son U Male 13 Radstock, Somerset, England
Mary Sophia DENNING Daur U Female 10 Radstock, Somerset, England
Sarah Ann DENNING Daur U Female 7 Radstock, Somerset, England
Frederick DENNING Son U Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England


Frank DENNING

1881 census
Old Bath Rd, Radstock, Somerset, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2429/66 Page 23
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
James DENNING Head M Male 45 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
Eliza DENNING Wife M Female 41 Radstock, Somerset, England
Frank DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
John DENNING Son U Male 13 Radstock, Somerset, England
Mary Sophia DENNING Daur U Female 10 Radstock, Somerset, England
Sarah Ann DENNING Daur U Female 7 Radstock, Somerset, England
Frederick DENNING Son U Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England


John DENNING

1881 census
Old Bath Rd, Radstock, Somerset, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2429/66 Page 23
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
James DENNING Head M Male 45 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
Eliza DENNING Wife M Female 41 Radstock, Somerset, England
Frank DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
John DENNING Son U Male 13 Radstock, Somerset, England
Mary Sophia DENNING Daur U Female 10 Radstock, Somerset, England
Sarah Ann DENNING Daur U Female 7 Radstock, Somerset, England
Frederick DENNING Son U Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England


Mary Sophia DENNING

1881 census
Old Bath Rd, Radstock, Somerset, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2429/66 Page 23
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
James DENNING Head M Male 45 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
Eliza DENNING Wife M Female 41 Radstock, Somerset, England
Frank DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
John DENNING Son U Male 13 Radstock, Somerset, England
Mary Sophia DENNING Daur U Female 10 Radstock, Somerset, England
Sarah Ann DENNING Daur U Female 7 Radstock, Somerset, England
Frederick DENNING Son U Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England


Sarah Ann DENNING

1881 census
Old Bath Rd, Radstock, Somerset, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2429/66 Page 23
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
James DENNING Head M Male 45 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
Eliza DENNING Wife M Female 41 Radstock, Somerset, England
Frank DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
John DENNING Son U Male 13 Radstock, Somerset, England
Mary Sophia DENNING Daur U Female 10 Radstock, Somerset, England
Sarah Ann DENNING Daur U Female 7 Radstock, Somerset, England
Frederick DENNING Son U Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England


Frederick DENNING

Possible births
Births Sep 1876
Denning Frederick James Clutton 5c 563
Denning Frederick William Clutton 5c 572
Births Dec 1878
Denning Fred Ruddock Clutton 5c 583

1881 census
Old Bath Rd, Radstock, Somerset, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2429/66 Page 23
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
James DENNING Head M Male 45 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
Eliza DENNING Wife M Female 41 Radstock, Somerset, England
Frank DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
John DENNING Son U Male 13 Radstock, Somerset, England
Mary Sophia DENNING Daur U Female 10 Radstock, Somerset, England
Sarah Ann DENNING Daur U Female 7 Radstock, Somerset, England
Frederick DENNING Son U Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England


Tom DENNING

The 1851 Census - Radstock Parish - 5a - Res: Ham Buildings - Piece 1939 - Folio 452 - Page 20 - Sch 65
Isiah Denning Head M 48 Coalminer Kilmersdon
Mary Denning Wife M 41 Domestic Radstock
Sarah A Denning Daur U 18 at home Radstock
Elizabeth Denning Daur U 17 at home Radstock
James Denning Son 15 Coalminer Radstock
Tom Denning Son 13 Coalminer Radstock
Ruth Denning Daur U 10 Scholar Radstock
John Denning Son 5 at home Radstock
William Denning Son 2 at home Radstock
Isaiah Denning Son 4 at home Radstock
Sarah A Denning Daur 10 Scholar Radstock
Mary Denning Daur 7 Scholar Radstock

1881 census
New Road Alma Ter, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2033/34 Page 18
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Tom DENNING Head M Male 44 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Merchant
Ruth DENNING Wife M Female 44 Radstock, Somerset, England
Hubert DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Cooper
Augusta DENNING Daur U Female 16 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Sarah DENNING Daur Female 13 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Tilley DENNING Daur Female 11 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Robert DENNING Son Male 9 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Richard DENNING Son Male 8 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Frederick DENNING Son Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
William L. DENNING Son Male 3 Chippenham, Wiltshire, England Scholar


Ruth SEYMOUR

1881 census
New Road Alma Ter, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2033/34 Page 18
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Tom DENNING Head M Male 44 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Merchant
Ruth DENNING Wife M Female 44 Radstock, Somerset, England
Hubert DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Cooper
Augusta DENNING Daur U Female 16 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Sarah DENNING Daur Female 13 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Tilley DENNING Daur Female 11 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Robert DENNING Son Male 9 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Richard DENNING Son Male 8 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Frederick DENNING Son Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
William L. DENNING Son Male 3 Chippenham, Wiltshire, England Scholar


Hubert DENNING

1881 census
New Road Alma Ter, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2033/34 Page 18
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Tom DENNING Head M Male 44 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Merchant
Ruth DENNING Wife M Female 44 Radstock, Somerset, England
Hubert DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Cooper
Augusta DENNING Daur U Female 16 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Sarah DENNING Daur Female 13 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Tilley DENNING Daur Female 11 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Robert DENNING Son Male 9 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Richard DENNING Son Male 8 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Frederick DENNING Son Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
William L. DENNING Son Male 3 Chippenham, Wiltshire, England Scholar


Augusta DENNING

1881 census
New Road Alma Ter, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2033/34 Page 18
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Tom DENNING Head M Male 44 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Merchant
Ruth DENNING Wife M Female 44 Radstock, Somerset, England
Hubert DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Cooper
Augusta DENNING Daur U Female 16 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Sarah DENNING Daur Female 13 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Tilley DENNING Daur Female 11 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Robert DENNING Son Male 9 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Richard DENNING Son Male 8 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Frederick DENNING Son Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
William L. DENNING Son Male 3 Chippenham, Wiltshire, England Scholar


Sarah Louisa DENNING

1881 census
New Road Alma Ter, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2033/34 Page 18
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Tom DENNING Head M Male 44 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Merchant
Ruth DENNING Wife M Female 44 Radstock, Somerset, England
Hubert DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Cooper
Augusta DENNING Daur U Female 16 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Sarah DENNING Daur Female 13 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Tilley DENNING Daur Female 11 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Robert DENNING Son Male 9 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Richard DENNING Son Male 8 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Frederick DENNING Son Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
William L. DENNING Son Male 3 Chippenham, Wiltshire, England Scholar


Tilly DENNING

1881 census
New Road Alma Ter, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2033/34 Page 18
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Tom DENNING Head M Male 44 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Merchant
Ruth DENNING Wife M Female 44 Radstock, Somerset, England
Hubert DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Cooper
Augusta DENNING Daur U Female 16 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Sarah DENNING Daur Female 13 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Tilley DENNING Daur Female 11 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Robert DENNING Son Male 9 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Richard DENNING Son Male 8 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Frederick DENNING Son Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
William L. DENNING Son Male 3 Chippenham, Wiltshire, England Scholar


Robert DENNING

1881 census
New Road Alma Ter, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2033/34 Page 18
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Tom DENNING Head M Male 44 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Merchant
Ruth DENNING Wife M Female 44 Radstock, Somerset, England
Hubert DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Cooper
Augusta DENNING Daur U Female 16 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Sarah DENNING Daur Female 13 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Tilley DENNING Daur Female 11 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Robert DENNING Son Male 9 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Richard DENNING Son Male 8 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Frederick DENNING Son Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
William L. DENNING Son Male 3 Chippenham, Wiltshire, England Scholar


Richard William DENNING

1881 census
New Road Alma Ter, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2033/34 Page 18
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Tom DENNING Head M Male 44 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Merchant
Ruth DENNING Wife M Female 44 Radstock, Somerset, England
Hubert DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Cooper
Augusta DENNING Daur U Female 16 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Sarah DENNING Daur Female 13 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Tilley DENNING Daur Female 11 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Robert DENNING Son Male 9 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Richard DENNING Son Male 8 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Frederick DENNING Son Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
William L. DENNING Son Male 3 Chippenham, Wiltshire, England Scholar


Frederick Ruddock DENNING

1881 census
New Road Alma Ter, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2033/34 Page 18
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Tom DENNING Head M Male 44 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Merchant
Ruth DENNING Wife M Female 44 Radstock, Somerset, England
Hubert DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Cooper
Augusta DENNING Daur U Female 16 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Sarah DENNING Daur Female 13 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Tilley DENNING Daur Female 11 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Robert DENNING Son Male 9 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Richard DENNING Son Male 8 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Frederick DENNING Son Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
William L. DENNING Son Male 3 Chippenham, Wiltshire, England Scholar


William L DENNING

1881 census
New Road Alma Ter, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2033/34 Page 18
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Tom DENNING Head M Male 44 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Merchant
Ruth DENNING Wife M Female 44 Radstock, Somerset, England
Hubert DENNING Son U Male 17 Radstock, Somerset, England Cooper
Augusta DENNING Daur U Female 16 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Sarah DENNING Daur Female 13 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Tilley DENNING Daur Female 11 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Robert DENNING Son Male 9 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Richard DENNING Son Male 8 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Frederick DENNING Son Male 4 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
William L. DENNING Son Male 3 Chippenham, Wiltshire, England Scholar


John DENNING

The 1851 Census - Radstock Parish - 5a - Res: Ham Buildings - Piece 1939 - Folio 452 - Page 20 - Sch 65
Isiah Denning Head M 48 Coalminer Kilmersdon
Mary Denning Wife M 41 Domestic Radstock
Sarah A Denning Daur U 18 at home Radstock
Elizabeth Denning Daur U 17 at home Radstock
James Denning Son 15 Coalminer Radstock
Tom Denning Son 13 Coalminer Radstock
Ruth Denning Daur U 10 Scholar Radstock
John Denning Son 5 at home Radstock
William Denning Son 2 at home Radstock
Isaiah Denning Son 4 at home Radstock
Sarah A Denning Daur 10 Scholar Radstock
Mary Denning Daur 7 Scholar Radstock

1881 census
Ham Buildings, Radstock, Somerset, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2429/57 Page 5
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
John DENNING Head M Male 36 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
Elizabeth DENNING Wife M Female 34 Radstock, Somerset, England
Albert DENNING Son U Male 10 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Edwin DENNING Son U Male 7 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Walter DENNING Son U Male 5 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Gilbert DENNING Son U Male 2 Radstock, Somerset, England


Elizabeth CRADDOCK

1881 census
Ham Buildings, Radstock, Somerset, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2429/57 Page 5
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
John DENNING Head M Male 36 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
Elizabeth DENNING Wife M Female 34 Radstock, Somerset, England
Albert DENNING Son U Male 10 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Edwin DENNING Son U Male 7 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Walter DENNING Son U Male 5 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Gilbert DENNING Son U Male 2 Radstock, Somerset, England


Albert William DENNING

1881 census
Ham Buildings, Radstock, Somerset, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2429/57 Page 5
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
John DENNING Head M Male 36 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
Elizabeth DENNING Wife M Female 34 Radstock, Somerset, England
Albert DENNING Son U Male 10 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Edwin DENNING Son U Male 7 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Walter DENNING Son U Male 5 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Gilbert DENNING Son U Male 2 Radstock, Somerset, England


Edwin DENNING

1881 census has Edwin. BMD shows Edward. WHich one is correct?

1881 census
Ham Buildings, Radstock, Somerset, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2429/57 Page 5
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
John DENNING Head M Male 36 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
Elizabeth DENNING Wife M Female 34 Radstock, Somerset, England
Albert DENNING Son U Male 10 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Edwin DENNING Son U Male 7 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Walter DENNING Son U Male 5 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Gilbert DENNING Son U Male 2 Radstock, Somerset, England


Walter John DENNING

1881 census
Ham Buildings, Radstock, Somerset, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2429/57 Page 5
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
John DENNING Head M Male 36 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
Elizabeth DENNING Wife M Female 34 Radstock, Somerset, England
Albert DENNING Son U Male 10 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Edwin DENNING Son U Male 7 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Walter DENNING Son U Male 5 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Gilbert DENNING Son U Male 2 Radstock, Somerset, England


Gilbert George DENNING

1881 census
Ham Buildings, Radstock, Somerset, England
PRO RG11 Piece/Folio 2429/57 Page 5
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
John DENNING Head M Male 36 Radstock, Somerset, England Coal Miner
Elizabeth DENNING Wife M Female 34 Radstock, Somerset, England
Albert DENNING Son U Male 10 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Edwin DENNING Son U Male 7 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Walter DENNING Son U Male 5 Radstock, Somerset, England Scholar
Gilbert DENNING Son U Male 2 Radstock, Somerset, England


Ada Sophia BARTER

BMD Marriage record
Marriages Mar 1902
Barter Ada Sophia Clutton 5c 847
Denning Gilbert George Clutton 5c 847
Perry Ann Clutton 5c 847


Sarah

Rachel Selway - www.selway.info


John LEWIS

Rachel Selway - www.selway.info


Sophia

Rachel Selway - www.selway.info


Sarah SELWAY

The 1861 Census - M Norton Parish - Res: 4 Chapple Row, Clandown - Pce 1680 - Fol 88 - Pg 21 Sch 103

John Selway Head M 45 Coal Miner Holcombe
Eliza Selway Wife M 44 Kellane
Martha Selway Daur U 21 MSN
William Selway Son U 16 Coal Miner MSN
Sarah Selway Daur 12 Scholar MSN
George Selway Son 9 Scholar MSN
Mary Selway Daur 7 Scholar MSN
Mercy Selway Daur 4 MSN
Elizabeth Selway Daur 1 MSN
Henery Selway Son 19 Coal Miner MSN

There was a Sarah Jane Selway married in Qtr Dec 1858. Is it this Sarah? difficult to read the district


Samuel Joseph SELWAY

1881 British Census
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
John SELWAY Head M Male 64 Clandown, Somerset, England Coal Miner
Eliza SELWAY Wife M Female 63 Hudby, Somerset, England
Joseph SELWAY Son Male 14 London, London, Middlesex, England Coal Miner
Blackers Row, Midsomer Norton, Somerset, England
PRO Ref RG11Piece/Folio 2428/93 Page 1


Kate WORTHLEY

Rachel Selway - www.selway.info
Other Information: Birth Year <1876> Birthplace Manthorpe, Lincoln, England Age 5 Occupation Scholar Marital Status U <Unmarried> Head of Household
Relation Daughter Disability
Source Information: Dwelling Main Road Census Place Belton, Lincoln, England Family History Library Film
Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 3234 / 32 Page Number 4