Francis Dehane
Mary Wraight
Mary Dehane
(1757-1793)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Leonard Mosey

Mary Dehane

  • Born: 30 Jun 1757 352
  • Marriage (1): Leonard Mosey on 3 May 1781 in Kildwick, Yorkshire, England 350
  • Died: 1793 at age 36
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bullet  General Notes:

The next Vicar, JOHN DEHANE, was instituted 27 September, 1734. He performed the first marriage
ceremony November 19, 1734. In 1738-9 Mr. James Barber acted as his curate for a short time, and
performed several marriages. Mr. Dehane was a man of considerable powers : he built Ickornshaw mill, the first place in Cowling where water or steam was used, in 1790. It was first intended for candle-wick making, and was afterwards carried on under his nephew. In 1816 the Rev. John Dehane sold the mill to Mr. Halstead, of Colne, whose son Joseph was killed by a riotous mob in 1840.

The following entry of burial would doubtless refer to some relative of the Vicar, perhaps his cousin : " 1768, July 17th, Miss Elizabeth Dehane, daughter of Francis Dehane, of Deal, Esq.
" Mr. Dehane had one son, John, who became Curate of Kildwick for his father in the latter's declining years, and signs the registers as such from 1785 to 1790. Mr. Dehane had also a daughter, Mary, who married Leonard Mosey, of Farnhill, a lieutenant in His Majesty's Navy, May 3, 1781, and had the following children born at Farnhill, viz., Mary, born September 14, baptized September 26, 1784 ; Leonard Wraight, born July 22, baptized August 1, 1786 ; Anne Dehane, born June 30, about eleven
o'clock in the forenoon, baptized August 19, 1788 ; and Francis Dehane, born June 20, baptized July 26, 1790, buried April 19, 1792. Also in the burial register : " 1793, May 23, Mr. Leonard
Mosey, of Farnhill, Lieutenant of His Majesty's Royal Navy ; " and " 1793, May 7, Mary, the wife of Leonard Mosey, of Farnhill, Lieutenant, aged 36 years." There is also the following entry of baptism : " 1790, March 14 John, son of John Dehane, Esq., of Kildwick Hall, and Margaret Rogerson, his wife, born on the 7th March ; " also, " July 28, 1791, Mary, daughter of John Dehane, Esq., of Kildwick Hall, and Margaret Rogerson, his wife, born the 22nd of June, 1791 ;" " Ap. 16, 1793, baptized Elizabeth Eleanor, daughter of John Dehane, Esquire, of Kildwick Hall, and Margarett Rogers, his wife, born the 15th January, 1793." This " John of Kildwick Hall " was the Vicar's
nephew ; he seems to have had two farms at Cowling, viz., Emmotts and Windles, for which he paid rent £4 14s. Od. to Rycroft's Charity.

* John Dehane, son of Lewis of Deal, Kent, gent., Ch. Ch. mat. 27-June, 1728, aged 19 ; B.A. 1732 ; M.A. 1735.'97Foster's " Alum. Oxon." He was therefore presented to the living at Kildwick at the early age of 25 or 26.

Mr. Dehane gives the following description of the Vicarage house : " The Vicarage house and its offices are ancient stone buildirgs ; are in good condition ; the house consists of a kitching or (?), two parlours at the east end of the same, two rooms at the west end, these are floored with stone, with a closet with boarded floor ; under which is a cellar; a staircase, a servant's dining room, a buttery, and a back kitching, a garden, orchard, with several pieces of ground called the Hemp Garth, Swine Garth, Calve Garth, Dovecote Hill, Churchyard, and the Springs, containing the whole about near (upwards) six acres, and are worth by the year about £10."

Brereton, E. W. (Rev.) Vicar, 1901-8. 1909. History of the Ancient and Historic Church of S. Andrew Kildwick-in-Craven. George Bottomley. http://kildwick.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/History-of-Kildwick-Church.pdf (Accessed 13th December 2016)

Note: the book above has the details incorrect. Mary Dehane was not the daughter of the Rev. John Dehane but the niece.


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Mary married Leonard Mosey, son of Leonard Mosey and Ann Lickas, on 3 May 1781 in Kildwick, Yorkshire, England.350 (Leonard Mosey was christened on 8 Jul 1751 in Thirkleby, by Thisk, Yorkshire, England 351 and died in 1793 in Kildwick, Yorkshire, England.)


bullet  Marriage Notes:

Yorkshire Marriages Transcription
First name(s)Leonard
Last nameMosey
Birth year-
Marriage year1781
Marriage date03 May 1781
Marriage placeKildwick
ResidenceFarnhill, Kildwick
Spouse's first name(s)Mary
Spouse's last nameDehane
Spouse's residenceKildwick
CountyYorkshire (West Riding)
CountryEngland
ArchiveNorth Yorkshire County Record Office
Archive referenceN-PR-KLD1-19
Page89
Record setYorkshire Marriages
CategoryBirth, Marriage & Death (Parish Registers)
SubcategoryMarriages & divorces
Collections fromUnited Kingdom
http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fyorkshire%2fmar%2f301587978%2f1 (accessed 11th Dec 2016)

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The Year 1781
No. 369. Leonard Mosey of Farnhill of the Parish of Kildwick in the County of York, a Lieutenant (Bachelor) in his Magestys (sic) Navy and Mary Dehane of Kildwicken in the County of York aforesaid, Spinster. Married in this Church by Licence granted by the Rev. Mr, Dehane Soragae this thired day of May in the Year One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty One. By me John Dehane ?AM?: Vicar.
this Marriage was Solemnized between Us Leonard Mosey and Mary Dehane (both signed their own names)
In the Presence of William Mosey and John Dehane
http://search.findmypast.com/record?id=gbprs%2fyorkshire%2fmar%2f301587978%2f1 (accessed 11th Dec 2016)



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