Husband:
William Kerley (c. 1780-1849)
Wife:
Mary Norman (c. 1789-1861)
Children:
Marriage:
5 Oct 1820
St George, Fordington, Dorset
Name:
William Kerley
Sex:
Male
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Birth:
c. 1780
Dorset
Census:
1841 (age 60-61)
Farrier, South Back Street, Holy Trinity, Dorchester
Occupation:
1849 (age 68-69)
Farrier (on daughter Susan's marriage cert.)
Death:
1849 (age 68-69)
Holwell, Dorchester, Dorset
Burial:
9 Nov 1849
St Peter, Dorchester, Dorset (aged 68)
Name:
Mary Norman
Sex:
Female
Father:
-
Mother:
-
Note:
KERLEY Mary, 22 November 1861. The Will of Mary Kerley late of the Parish of St. Peter Dorchester in the County of Dorset Widow deceased who died 7 November 1861 at the said Parish was proved at the Principal Registry by the oath of Mary Phelps (Wife of John Phelps, Shopkeeper) of the said Parish the Daughter the sole Executrix. Effects under £100.
Birth:
c. 1789
Fordington, Dorset
Census:
1861 (age 71-72)
Proprietor of houses, living with daughter Mary & John Phelps (widow)
Death:
7 Nov 1861 (age 71-72)
Dorchester, Dorset
Name:
Edward Kerley
Sex:
Male
Note:
KERLEY Edward of Sturminster Dorsetshire died 19 May 1903 at the union workhouse Sturminster. Administration London 3 May 1904 to John Evomy Phelps surgeon's dispenser. Effects £352 2s. 5d.
Birth:
1821
Dorchester, Dorset
Baptism:
9 Aug 1821 (age 0)
Holy Trinity, Dorchester, Dorset
Death:
19 May 1903 (age 81-82)
Union Workhouse, Sturminster, Dorset
Name:
Mary Kerley
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
1824
Dorchester, Dorset
Baptism:
13 Jan 1824 (age 0)
Holy Trinity, Dorchester, Dorset
Census (1):
1861 (age 36-37)
Wife in household
Census (2):
1891 (age 66-67)
Wife in household
Death fact:
1903 (age 78-79)
1903 Mar Q, Dorchester, 5a/221 (aged 79)
Death:
1903 (age 78-79)
Dorchester, Dorset
Name:
Rebecca Kerley
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Birth:
1828
Dorchester, Dorset
Baptism:
30 Jan 1828 (age 0)
Holy Trinity, Dorchester, Dorset
Name:
Susan Kerley
Sex:
Female
Spouse:
Charles Gray Bryer (1830- )
Children:
Susan Elizabeth Bryer (1851- )
Note:
BRYER Susan. 14 February 1881. Administration of the Personal Estate of Susan Bryer (Wife of Charles Grey Bryer) late of Leeds in the County of York who died on or since 29 October 1856 at Sea was granted at the Principal Registry to Edward Kerley of Sherborne in the County of Dorset Blacksmith and Mary Phelps (Wife of John Phelps) of North Square Dorchester in the County of Dorset the Brother and Sister. Personal Estate under £400.
BRYER Susan of Leeds (wife of Charles Grey Bryer) died on or since 29 October 1856 at sea. Administration London 15 December 1904 to John Evomy Phelps surgeon's dispenser. Effects £44 13s. 7d. Former grant February 1881.
Birth:
1830
Dorchester, Dorset
Baptism:
10 Nov 1830 (age 0)
Holy Trinity, Dorchester, Dorset
Death:
29 Oct 1856 (age 25-26)
At sea
Name:
George Kerley
Sex:
Male
Birth:
1833
Dorset
Baptism:
9 Apr 1833 (age 0)
Holy Trinity, Dorchester, Dorset
KERLEY Mary, 22 November 1861. The Will of Mary Kerley late of the Parish of St. Peter Dorchester in the County of Dorset Widow deceased who died 7 November 1861 at the said Parish was proved at the Principal Registry by the oath of Mary Phelps (Wife of John Phelps, Shopkeeper) of the said Parish the Daughter the sole Executrix. Effects under £100.
KERLEY Edward of Sturminster Dorsetshire died 19 May 1903 at the union workhouse Sturminster. Administration London 3 May 1904 to John Evomy Phelps surgeon's dispenser. Effects £352 2s. 5d.
BRYER Susan. 14 February 1881. Administration of the Personal Estate of Susan Bryer (Wife of Charles Grey Bryer) late of Leeds in the County of York who died on or since 29 October 1856 at Sea was granted at the Principal Registry to Edward Kerley of Sherborne in the County of Dorset Blacksmith and Mary Phelps (Wife of John Phelps) of North Square Dorchester in the County of Dorset the Brother and Sister. Personal Estate under £400.
BRYER Susan of Leeds (wife of Charles Grey Bryer) died on or since 29 October 1856 at sea. Administration London 15 December 1904 to John Evomy Phelps surgeon's dispenser. Effects £44 13s. 7d. Former grant February 1881.