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A former case manager with the Department of Child Services lied in court so that a 6-year-old child would. On his return, he was employed as a gamekeeper on the Wentworth estate of the Earl of Fitzwilliam and even had the audacity to write a letter to the Earl asking for an increase in pay. Child services worker lied about abuse to separate 6-year-old from family, lawsuit says. Martin in the Fields, London in May 1815, just before embarking for France to serve under Wellington at the battle of Waterloo. Jonathan married his first wife, Jane Robinson at St. Jonathan Depledge (1796 - 1884) was one of John's nephews - also originally a woodman from Royston. THE SOLDIER, GAMEKEEPER AND ILLINOIS FARMER It works one way only: in the opposite direction of how I usually do it (in the family: change members) and you get one chance only. The family home was 'Hark to Rover' a well-known row of cottages in the area. A totally other thing to consider: setting parent-child relations in families other than natural birth is quite cumbersome in webtrees. This connection with the Cardigans may explain their move to Kirkstall as this was around the time he purchased Hawskworth Wood. John, and later his son James, described themselves as 'Woodman to the Earl of Cardigan' in trade directory entries. To change the birthdate, you may find the instructions to this question by following the links below: Change the birthdate on your Microsoft account. Together with their young daughter Mary, they moved to Kirkstall near Leeds around 1794 and had 5 sons who were all variously in the wood trade. To edit your child account (s), we need to change the birthdate of that account or create/add another adult in your family account.

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John Depledge (1767 - 1841) was born in Notton in the parish of Royston and married Elizabeth Ward in Woolley in 1792. The earliest reference to the name is a 13thC tithe barn in Cheadle, Stockport called Depleach Hall. There is a fairly clear geographical origin for the name with the 16th century records showing concentrations of Depledges in and around Barnsley in South Yorkshire and Mottram in Longdendale at the other end of the old salt road across the Pennines through the Woodhead Pass. It was in Darton parish just outside Barnsley that the name spread rapidly in the 17th century with the many descendants of Robert Depledge and his wife Elizabeth such that I would be confident that a very high proportion of present day Depledges are likely to be their direct descendants. There are early examples of the name in the IGI distributed along an east/west line from Ormskirk in Lancashire to North Lincolnshire but the name seems to be centred around Barnsley. The ultimate aim of this site is the ambitious task of linking together all the various strands of the Depledge family.













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