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Becky Green Text Means Visual Confirmation of Official Richard Kenneth Dewar Ian Percival Gill Records; BMD, Parish, Probate, Or Headstone John Dakyn b.1709 Castleton m.1734 Margaret b.1713 Margaret Dakyn John Dakyn Ann Dakyn William Dakin chr.17.02.1733 Castleton chr.22.02.1735 Castleton chr.15.06.1740 Castleton chr.21.03.1742 Castleton d.07.08.1782 d.12.09.1740 Castleton d.11.06.1824 Castleton m.08.05.1753 Ashbourne m.09.02.1767 St Helen's, Darley Dale Dorothy Buckley Elizabeth (Betty) Sellars b.1740 chr.02.12.1750 Darley Dale d.14.11.1821 Castleton 5 4 6 4 5 Catherine Dakin Isaac Dakin (Daykin) Rosy Dakyn John Farmer Dakin 6 Samuel Dakin Sarah Dakin John Dakin Mary Dakin Ann Dakin Elizabeth Dakin Sally Dakin Rachel Dakin Isaac Dakin Marriott Dakin 5 William Dakyn Elizabeth Dakin William Dakin John Barber b.17.02.1754 b.28.11.1755 Boylestone chr.13.10.1770 Castleton chr.21.03.1773 Castleton b.1777 Castleton chr.05.12.1779 Castleton chr.07.03.1784 Castleton chr.07.09.1794 Castleton 7 b.11.05.1760 b.1763 b.1766 b.1769 b.1771 chr.03.03.1782 Castleton chr.21.01.1787 Castleton chr.12.04.1789 Castleton b.10.04.1791 Castleton b.1807 Castleton d.? d.? m.05.05.1793 St Mary'S, m.06.10.1799 Castleton d.16.12.1857 Chapel En Le Frith d.06.06.1830 Castleton d.? d.? d.? d.? d.? d.21.11.1865 Castleton d.< 1794 m.06.04.1812 Castleton d. 1878 Chapel En Le Frith m.01.12.1776 Boylestone Stockport Isaac Eyre m.08.09.1806 Castleton m. George Hall m.03.06.1816 Castleton m.31.10.1834 Mottram In Longdendale Hannah Jackson 4 Elizabeth Wray Samuel Gaskill?? Ann ? b.? Ann Needham 4 5 b.1789 6 b.1760 Derby b.1786 chr.04.03.1798 Castleton d.20.07.1827 Castleton 7 d.27.06.1846 Castleton d.1872 Castleton 4 5 6 John Farmer Dakin 4 6 8 4 6 8 4 7 4 8 4 7 William Dakin Martha Dakin Sarah Dakin George Dakin Samuel Dakin Ralph Dakin Joseph Eyre Isaac Eyre Hannah Eyre Elizabeth Eyre Thomas Eyre Ann Dakin Elizabeth Dakin William Dakin John Farmer Dakin Robert Dakin Mary Dakin Hannah Dakin Eliza Dakin Joseph Dakin Ellen Dakin 5 7 Mary Dakin James Marriot Dakin 5 7 James Dakin Martha Dakin Samuel Dakin 5 8 Elizabeth Dakin 4 Mary (Ann) Dakin 5 9 James Dakin (Deakin) 6 8 b.1777 Shirley, Derbyshire b.06.02.1803 b.1804 b.1806 b.1812 chr.16.04.1815 chr.02.09.1808 Castleton Dd Inf 6 5 8 7 b.1781 b.1785 b.1794 Boylestone b.1794 b.1798 chr.30.09.1810 Castleton Dd Inf chr.14.02.1814 Castleton chr.10.09.1815 Castleton chr.10.05.1818 Castleton chr.24.06.1821 Castleton chr.22.01.1826 Castleton b.19.04.1812 Castleton b.06.09.1814 Castleton chr.03.11.1816 Castleton chr.21.03.1819 Castleton b.21.08.1816 Castleton chr.25.12.1817 chr.17.10.1819 Castleton chr.03.03.1822 Castleton 6 chr.07.11.1824 Castleton chr.25.04.1827 Castleton d.? d.1867 Ashbourne d.? d.? d.? d.? d.? Ellen d.? d.24.07.1843 d.03.01.1827 Castleton d.1885 Castleton d.25.09.1820 Castleton d.1882 Castleton d.1816 d.1818 d.30.03.1890 Haslingden d.03.1890 d.03.1895 Chapel En Le Frith d.23.11.1883 Castleton m. 1801, Spondon (St Werburgh)? m.29.10.1842 Rotherham b.1815 Kelsall, Cheshire m.20.02.1842 Southwark 5 8 m.07.03.1842 Castleton m.13.05.1850 Edale m.06.01.1856 Sheffield m.12.1860 Bradfield 6 Sarah Morley 6 8 Sarah Fisher 6 9 unknown 7 9 Mary Ann Williamson 7 0 James Lowe 5 8 Robert Bagshaw Sarah Ann Nelson Isabella Ibbotson b.1779 Eliz. Dakin Eyre 5 7 b.1824 Sheffield b.? 8 1 Micah Dakin Eyre b.1823 Born At Sea b.1821 6 b.1825 b.1836 Sheffield chr.14.05.1835 Bradfield d.1814 chr.05.11.1848 d.1905 Bury d.? chr.30.01.1846 d. d. before 1891 d.18.06.1859 Bradfield d.19.02.1913 Castleton Bur.19 Nov 1848 Castleton? 6 8 0 5 6 8 7 9 4 7 5 0 5 8 1 8 0 Hannah Dakin Mary Jane Dakin William R Dakin Ellen Dakin 5 7 9 1 William Dakin 6 Ann Dakin Elizabeth Dakin Ellen Dakin 5 7 9 7 6 8 0 6 8 9 1 5 8 Elizabeth Dakin Joseph Marriott Dakin Samuel Dakin 9 1 Mary Elizabeth Dakin 0 7 0 6 7 9 Isaac Dakin 6 9 Mary Dakin Elizabeth Dakin 7 9 Ann Dakin 8 0 8 8 0 Frances Dakin Samuel Dakin William Dakin Eliza Dakin George Dakin Rachel Dakin Thomas Dakin 6 8 1 Ellen Ann Dakin Esther Dakin 7 9 1 7 9 James Dakin Samuel Dakin William Lowe 8 Samuel Marina Dakin George Dakin James Needham Dakin 6 chr.26.05.1839 Manchester Cathedral chr.27.10.1841 Manchester b.1843 Hulme, Manchester b.1846 Hulme, Manchester b.1851 Hulme, Manchester b.1843 Bamford b.1846 Castleton b.1848 Castleton b.1850 b.1857 John Fisher Dakin William Dakin 6 8 1 8 1 Sarah Ann Lowe John Lowe Marinah Lowe Mannah Lowe 7 0 b.08.02.1856 Attercliffe, Sheffield 8 0 9 1 William Dakin 9 9 1 b.1806 Shirley b.1809 Shirley b.24.05.1812 Shirley b.1814 Shirley b.1832 b.1854 Castleton b.1851 Sheffield b.1853 Sheffield b.1856 Sheffield b.1861 Blackburn b.1865 Blackburn b.1846 Chapel En Le Frith b.12.04.1863 Bradfield 1 chr.27.08.1866 Bradfield b.04.05.1867 Bradfield chr.25.05.1870 Stannington b.1875 Dungworth b.10.07.1881 Castleton b.1804 Shirley, Derbyshire d.1872 Bury d.? d.1871? Manchester? d.? d. d. d. d. b.02.06.1844 Cherry Mount Lodge, b.1859 Blackburn b.1843 b.1845 b.1848 b.1850 b.1852 Deakin Lowe m.08.02.1875 Stockport, Cheshire d.? d.30.08.1906 Smalldale Bradwell d. d.1912 d.09.1907 Haslingden d. pre-1871 m.23.12.1873 Chapel En Le Frith m.1886 Chapel En Le Frith d.1903 Castleton b.1873 Bents d.05.04.1952 Castleton d.1883 Hulland Ward? d.? d.? d.28.12.1905 Derby d.1814 Shirley d.? m.1860 Manchester Clough Lane, Sheffield d.1910 d.? d.? d. d. d. d. d. b.1854 m.1893 d.Q1.1937 m.1872 Salford m.? m.1868 6 8 0 9 d.24.07.1898 Rusholme, Manchester m. m. 28.03.1844 Shirley m.1890 m.22.04.1871 Haslingden m.08.02.1873 Haslingden m.17.02.1905 Haslingden 0 m.23.02.1888 Haslingden d.1915 Burnley Holmes Bedford m.21.09.1890 Blackpool 0 m.22.09.1902 Hope m.? unknown 0 d.04.05.1926 Blackpool 6 8 0 7 9 m.1898 1 d. Eliza Stubbs m.28.04.1920 Chapel En Le Frith Henry Openshaw Robert Valentine Hannah Maria Wainright 4 6 8 1 7 8 1 John Bedford 9 1 Maud 6 Benjamin Leigh Jane ? 9 1 Stephen William Hartley 7 9 Charles Haworth Martha Barton b.1857 St.Ives Joseph Whittingham 1 Sarah Bagshaw ? Farrell b.? m.23.01.1866 Blackpool Robert Diggle Annie L Barrow Mary Ellen Trippier 9 0 b.1869 Grindleford Hannah Maria Rowarth b.19.02.1839 Stretford, Manchester b.1836 Newton, Hyde b.1836 Bamford 5 7 9 1 b.22.04.1854 Pidley, Huntingdonshire b.? unknown George Pickford d.? b.1871 Stafford b.Jan 1852 Birtle Bury b.1852 Bury b.1854 Haslingden b.1863 Edenfield b.1851 Chapel En Le Frith 0 b.1865 Castleton b.1882 Thornhill, Derbyshire b.1822 Kniveton, Derbyshire d.1910 Bolton d.07.01.1891 Bradwell Ann Richmond Jolly b.1860 Bacup d.28.08.1909 Chorlton, Manchester (Workshouse) b.? b.07.03.1864 Burbage, Derbyshire d.? d.Jul 1882 Haslingden d.1893 d.? d.1914 Burnley d.before 1871 Percy Hagne Dakin b.1838 Blackpool d.? d.1947 Castleton d.1962 d.? d.03.03.1936 Castleton 10 children b.1877 Castleton d.1916 Blackpool d. 8 8 8 1 0 8 8 8 8 9 0 0 Robert Diggle Sarah Anne Diggle Joseph Diggle? Alfred Diggle 8 8 8 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bertha Dakin Robert Dakin May Bedford Wilton Holmes Bedford Sarah Jane Whittingham 0 Gertrude Lucy Dakin Sarah Elizabeth Hartley Hettie Hartley Alice Hartley 1 Henry Herbert Haworth 0 Sarah Alice Haworth Ester Haworth Samuel Richard Annie Haworth Charles Haworth Mary Elizabeth 9 0 9 0 William Dakin 0 John James Dakin 0 0 1 Mary Dakin 1 Sarah Ellen Dakin 9 Ann Elizabeth Dakin 9 9 0 Bertie Whittingham 0 0 1 6 Anne Hartley John Richard Samuel Hartley William Hartley 1 Sarah Anne Dakin Millicent Dakin 0 Annie Dakin George Robert Fred Dakin Maud Eliz. Whittingham William Whittingham 1 6 7 1 b.1871 b.1873 b.1875 b.12.1878 Haslingden 9 9 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 b.1881 Chapel En 0 b.1886 Chapel En Le Frith 1 b.1899 Stockport b.22.03.1896 Castleton b.1894 Castleton Arthur Dakin 1 1 1 Norman Dakin 1 6 8 6 8 8 0 1 1 1 1 1 b.1873 b.1875 b.1882 Bury b.1889 Bury b.1875 Haslingden b.1877 Haslingden b.1879 Haslingden b.1887 Haslingden b.1893 b.1889 Haslingden 1 b.1895 Haslingden b.1897 Haslingden b.1906 Haslingden b.1877 Chapel En Le b.1879 Chapel En Le Frith b.1886 Castleton b.1892 Hayfield Whittingham Stanley Victor Dakin George William Colin Dakin Arnold Dakin Ellis Dakin Douglas James Dakin Ada Mary Dorothy Dakin Lillian Frances Dakin Harold Dakin 5 6 1 d.1871 d.1874 d.1879 b.1878 Hartley b.1885 Bury Haworth Haworth b.1890 Haslingden b.1894 Haslingden Dakin b.1906 Haslingden 1 1 b.1894 New Mills Derbyshire b.1895 Castleton Elizabeth Dakin Sarah A.
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