Note: In the Cimetary of this church are deposited the remains of Martha Leach Dolman, wife of Thomas Dolman of Green-Court in this parish, Esq. and second daughter of John Griffiths of St. Briavel's in the country of Glocester, Esq.. She departed this life on the 12 of June 1817, in the 35th year of-her age R.I.P.
Registres de Ross on Wye réf. AG39/10 D'après http://www.forest-of-dean.net/parish_records/php/view_details.php?table=fod_marriages&recordid=46447 Témoins de la mariée : U. Delahay : Thos Jenkins : Thos Vick Témoins du marié : Mary Ann Dolman et Ann Vick
Birth: December 26, 1831
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— Saint-Omer, Pas-de-Calais, France
Census: 1841 — Saint-Martin-au-Laërt, Pas-de-Calais, France
Immigration: February 18, 1851 — Sydney, NSW, Australie
Marriage: December 27, 1853 — St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, NSW, Australie
Marriage: February 9, 1875
Occupation: Professeur au séminaire Ste Marie puis au collège Lyndhurst. Co-directeur du journal Freemen's. Correspondant du journal "Le Néo-Calédonien"
Death: May 31, 1902 — Forest Lodge, Sydney, NSW, Australie
Registres de Ross on Wye réf. AG39/10 D'après http://www.forest-of-dean.net/parish_records/php/view_details.php?table=fod_marriages&recordid=46447 Témoins de la mariée : U. Delahay : Thos Jenkins : Thos Vick Témoins du marié : Mary Ann Dolman et Ann Vick
Birth
J'avais 1770
Marriage
Témoins : John Griffith et Ann Griffith sans s à Griffith.
Residence
Habitait Eaton Bishop lors de son mariage avec Catharine
Name
ESq., of Pocklington
Note
Thomas Dolman, Esq., of Pocklington, sold the estates by act ofparliament. He petitionned the Crown for the barony of Stapleton and died at St. Omer, 27 September, 1842.
Thomas Dolman, Esq., of Pocklington, sold the estates by act of
parliament. He petitionned the Crown for the barony of Stapleton and died at St. Omer.
Reffering to Elizabeth Stapleton, who married Thomas Metham, Sir Harris Nicholas says :
"the Barony is now vested in her representatives, of which representatives, Mr. Dolman,
a gentleman at York, is the heir, and has accordingly presented a petition to Her Majesty and obtained an
order of reference thereon to the Attorney General. It is to be observed that this Barony, though dormant, is
not in abeyance, Mr. Dolman being the sole heir representative of
Miles Stapleton, the first baron summoned to Parliament"
From «A history of South cave and other parishes in the east Riding of the
country of York». By John George Hall, 1892.