I'm looking for some help in rounding out the following families, and hopefully also in pushing the records back (or forward) farther along the respective lines...... =])
For just the HAYNES portion, skip to paragraph 7 below.
My 3rd great-grandfather, JOHN DALBY was born sometime between 1790 and 1810, likely in England. I have not yet determined his parents' names, nor whether he had siblings. Family records indicate that John died in Barbados on Dec 16, 1832.
Family records further indicate that my 3rd great-grandmother, DEBORAH ELIZABETH PIERREPONT was born Sep 05, 1796, possibly in England, or perhaps in Barbados. i believe CHARLOTTE PIERREPONT (found on LDS IGI) was a sister, and a THOMAS PIERREPONT (many on LDS IGI, but not connected) was their father. A miniature portrait of DEBORAH ELIZABETH as a young lady (about 14 or so), painted circa 1810, is in storage at the Barbados Museum, Bridgetown -- I was permitted to photograph it on a recent trip there. DEBORAH ELIZABETH may have died in Barbados, but I don't have a date or place of death/burial.
JOHN DALBY married DEBORAH ELIZABETH PIERREPONT in St. Michael parish, Barbados on Feb. 20, 1829. This is the only definite record that the LDS IGI database has for either of them. (LDS misspells her last name as "Pierrepout", and there are _lots_ of John Dalby's, but none I can connect to my history with certainty.)
John and Deborah Elizabeth had a daughter, CHARLOTTE MARIA(H) DALBY - b.1833, d.1908 - and possibly a son, EDWARD DALBY b.abt.1834/1835, who died in early childhood. I don't know if there were more siblings but given the usual size of families in those days, it's likely.
CHARLOTTE MARIA(H) married my 2nd great-grandfather, WILLIAM CLARK HAYNES (1830-1875), at Guelph, (Ontario) Upper Canada on August 12, 1852. [There is an interesting bit of family lore surrounding this union -- a tale of marriage permission denied and eventually circumvented!] I have a photocopy of the original marriage certificate from St. George's Anglican Church. Witnesses were Henry Crichlow and Charlotte Crichlow (probably the bride's maternal aunt, Charlotte Pierrepont), who resided in the village of Fergus, Twp. of Nicoll, Canada West -- just north of Guelph where the wedding took place.
After their marriage, William HAYNES and Charlotte (Dalby) HAYNES moved back to Barbados, produced at least 4 children. Both William and Charlotte died on the island and are buried there. I have a fair amount of information on the subsequent generations.
If you recognize any of the above names, and can help fill in blanks and/or confirm connections, I'd love to hear from you! My email can be viewed by clicking on the Author name above.
A Toast to the fun and excitement of Researching!!
DALBY, (DALBEY), PIERREPONT, (PIERREPOINT, PIERPONT), HAYNES, SEALE, CRICHLOW (CRICHLEW, CRICKLOW)