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VALLELY, Francis
(About 1790-)
ROSEBOROUGH, Jean
(About 1796-)
VALLELY, Daniel
(About 1832-012/1877)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. HUGHES, Ann

2. DEACON, Sarah

VALLELY, Daniel 2

  • Born: About 1832, County Armagh, Ireland 3 4 5 6 7
  • Marriage (1): HUGHES, Ann on 29 January 1854 in Glasgow, Scotland 1
  • Marriage (2): DEACON, Sarah on 18 September 1865 in St Alphonsus RC Church, Glasgow, Scotland 2 3
  • Died: 3 April 1877 at 12 noon, 4 Turner Street, Dennistoun, Glasgow, Scotland 2 7 8

   Cause of his death was delirium tremens over 14 days.7

   Other names for Daniel were VALALY, Daniel,9 VALELLAY, Daniel,7 VALLELEY, Daniel 4 and VALLELY, Dennis.5

  General Notes:

Daniel was aged 8 years when the 1841 census for Springburn recorded him living in Market Lane with his family. He had been born in Ireland.

In the 1851 census a young man of 20 years called Daniel Vallaly was recorded as a visitor in the Mulloy household at 63 Dale Street in Glasgow. He had been born in County Armagh Ireland and was a clothes dealer.

In 1856 Daniel Vallely was the informant of the birth of his daughter Mary Ann. He was recorded in her birth certificate as a fruit dealer.

In the 1861 census for Dumbarton a Dennis Vallely was recorded with his wife Ann and two children Mary and Daniel, living as a boarder in the household of Patrick O'Harra, a hawker at 36 College Street. Dennis was recorded as 26 years of age and was a delf dealer. His birthplace was Ireland. Mary O'Harra, Patrick's wife, and a lodger called William Keon also were recorded in the entry.

Daniel Vallely, widower, who had been present where his wife Ann died, gave notice of her death before the registrar, Wm. Jardine, at Dumbarton on 2 August 1864. In the death certificate Daniel was recorded as being a dealer in earthenware.

The census of 1871 for the High Church or College parish of Glasgow recorded Daniel Vallely as head of a household living at 81 New Vennel. He was recorded as 36 years of age and was Irish born. By trade he was a hawker of hardware. With him lived his wife and their five children.

When he died in 1877 Daniel Vallely was recorded in his death certificate as being 40 years of age. He was a general dealer and had been married twice, first to Ann Hughes and then to Sarah Deechan. His parents were both dead.

In 1885 when his son Daniel Vallely married Daniel Vallely senior was recorded as 'general dealer deceased'. 4 6 7 8 10 11 12

  Medical Notes:

W.R.Miller, physician and surgeon, certified the cause of death.

Daniel's widow, Sarah Valelly, gave notice of his death before the registrar, Peter Ferguson, on 4 April 1877 at Glasgow and made her X mark. 7


Daniel married Ann HUGHES, daughter of Patrick HUGHES and Ann WELSH, on 29 January 1854 in Glasgow, Scotland.1 (Ann HUGHES was born about 1832 in Ireland 5 12 and died 2 August 1864 at 0.15 pm in 21 College Street, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland 12 13.). The cause of her death was consumption over 3 months.7


Daniel next married Sarah DEACON, daughter of Patrick DEACON and Mary O'NEIL, on 18 September 1865 in St Alphonsus RC Church, Glasgow, Scotland.2 3 (Sarah DEACON was born about 1838 in Ireland 3 11 and died after 4 April 1877 2 7.)


  Marriage Notes:

The marriage was celebrated after banns according to the rites and forms of the Roman Catholic Church. The celebrant priest was Jeremiah I. Buckley and the witnesses were Alfred Ross and Margaret Deacon.

Daniel Vallely, who made his X mark, worked as a broker, a clothes dealer or hawker. He was recorded as 32 years old and was resident in Dumbarton. He was a widower. Both of his parents were deceased.

Sarah Deacon also made her X mark. She was 28 years old and of New Vennel Glasgow. She was unmarried and worked as a cotton store worker.

The marriage was registered at Glasgow on 18 September 1865, David Liddell registrar. 3

Sources


1 Old Parish Registers, Index Glasgow 1854.

2 LDS, IGI.

3 GRO Scotland, Marriages Glasgow City Calton 644/04 no 412 1865.

4 (http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie), Springburn Glasgow 644/1 en d 64 page 9 Market Lane.

5 (accessed 1 June 2008), 1861 Scotland Census Dumbarton 496 en d 5 36 College Street.

6 1851 UK census, Gorbals Glasgow 644/2 en d 15C 63 Dale Street.

7 GRO Scotland, Death Glasgow 644/03 no 508 1877.

8 GRO Index, quick look.

9 GRO Index, Catholic Parish Registers Baptisms.

10 GRO Scotland, Marriages Glasgow City Blythswood 644/07 no 228 1885.

11 1871 UK census, Glasgow College or High Church 644/2 en d 31 81 New Vennel.

12 GRO Scotland, Deaths Dumbarton 496 no 230 1864.

13 GRO Scotland, Deaths Dumbarton 496 no 230 1864.

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