Arnold d'Egmond

( - 1 April 1409)
Arnold d'Egmond|d. 1 Apr 1409|p251.htm#i15209|John d'Egmond|d. c 1370|p251.htm#i15210|Guida d'Amstall|d. c 1340|p250.htm#i15211|||||||||||||
     Arnold d'Egmond was the son of John d'Egmond and Guida d'Amstall.
     Arnold d'Egmond married Yolantha of Leiningen, daughter of Frederick VII Count of Leiningen and Yolanthe von Julich.
     Arnold died on 1 April 1409.

Child of Arnold d'Egmond and Yolantha of Leiningen

Arnold d'Egmond Duke of Gueldres

(circa 1410 - 24 February 1473)
Arnold d'Egmond Duke of Gueldres|b. c 1410\nd. 24 Feb 1473|p251.htm#i11844|John II d'Egmond|d. 4 Jan 1451|p251.htm#i8349|Mary von Arkel|d. 18 Jul 1415|p30.htm#i15215|Arnold d'Egmond|d. 1 Apr 1409|p251.htm#i15209|Yolantha o. Leiningen|d. 24 Apr 1434|p490.htm#i15212|||||||
     Arnold d'Egmond Duke of Gueldres was born circa 1410. He was the son of John II d'Egmond and Mary von Arkel.
     Arnold d'Egmond Duke of Gueldres married Catherine (?) of Cleves, daughter of Adolph Duke of Cleves and Mary (?).
     Arnold died on 24 February 1473.

Child of Arnold d'Egmond Duke of Gueldres and Catherine (?) of Cleves

John d'Egmond

( - circa 1370)
     
     John d'Egmond married Guida d'Amstall.
     John died circa 1370.

Child of John d'Egmond and Guida d'Amstall

John II d'Egmond

( - 4 January 1451)
John II d'Egmond|d. 4 Jan 1451|p251.htm#i8349|Arnold d'Egmond|d. 1 Apr 1409|p251.htm#i15209|Yolantha of Leiningen|d. 24 Apr 1434|p490.htm#i15212|John d'Egmond|d. c 1370|p251.htm#i15210|Guida d'Amstall|d. c 1340|p250.htm#i15211|Frederick V. Count of Leiningen||p22.htm#i15213|Yolanthe v. Julich|d. 31 Oct 1387|p464.htm#i15214|
     John II d'Egmond was the son of Arnold d'Egmond and Yolantha of Leiningen.
     John II d'Egmond married Mary von Arkel.
     John died on 4 January 1451.

Child of John II d'Egmond and Mary von Arkel

Mary Susanna d'Egville

(23 May 1795 - )
Mary Susanna d'Egville|b. 23 May 1795|p251.htm#i32567|Michael Harvey Peter William d'Egville|d. 14 Feb 1825|p251.htm#i23216|Susanna Ashby|b. 7 Feb 1778|p44.htm#i15985|||||||George Ashby|b. 10 Nov 1752|p41.htm#i15922|Mary Mason|b. b 1755|p541.htm#i15976|
     Mary Susanna d'Egville was christened on 23 May 1795 at St Michael, Barbados, West Indies. She was the daughter of Michael Harvey Peter William d'Egville and Susanna Ashby.

Michael Harvey Peter William d'Egville

( - 14 February 1825)
     
     Michael Harvey Peter William d'Egville married Susanna Ashby, daughter of George Ashby and Mary Mason, on 8 June 1794 at St Michael, Barbados.
     Michael Harvey Peter William d'Egville was involved in a criminal court case in 1824. He was a dancing master and a Frenchman by birth, was charged with the murder of his wife Susanna, by administering to her poison in the form of arsenic..
     Michael died on 14 February 1825 at St Michael, Bridgetown, Barbados. He was executed for poisoning his wife. For further information see: www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/civil-war/1864/november/over-hillside.htm.
However this article suggests Susannah's name was Llewellyn.

Child of Michael Harvey Peter William d'Egville and Susanna Ashby

Anne d'Espinay

( - 5 September 1540)
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     Anne d'Espinay married Francois del la Queuille at France. Anne d'Espinay was the daughter of Jacques d'Espinay.
     Anne died on 5 September 1540 at France.

Child of Anne d'Espinay and Francois del la Queuille

Jacques d'Espinay

     Jacques d'Espinay was born at France.

Child of Jacques d'Espinay

Delariviere D'Ewes

(circa 1688 - )
Delariviere D'Ewes|b. c 1688|p251.htm#i31300|Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart|b. c 1656\nd. May 1722|p251.htm#i31298|Delariviere Jermyn|d. 1702|p460.htm#i31299|||||||||||||
     
     Delariviere D'Ewes married Thomas Gage. Delariviere D'Ewes was born circa 1688. She was the daughter of Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart and Delariviere Jermyn.

Harriott D'Ewes (Havers)

Harriott D'Ewes (Havers)||p251.htm#i31305|Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart|b. c 1656\nd. May 1722|p251.htm#i31298|Delariviere Jermyn|d. 1702|p460.htm#i31299|||||||||||||
     Harriott D'Ewes (Havers) was the daughter of Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart and Delariviere Jermyn.
     A marriage settlement between Harriott D'Ewes (Havers) and an unknown person was made on 21 April 1726. Settlement on the marriage of Thomas Havers and Henrietta D'Ewes - 21 Apr. 1726:
(1) Thomas Havers of Thelveton, Norf., and Mary Havers, widow, his mother
(2) George Sherwood, gent., of New Inn, Middx
(3) Thomas Osborne, stationer, of Gray's Inn
(4) Thomas Frere of Thwaite Hall, and Charles Eyston of Great Hendred, Berks
(5) Delariviere Gage of Horringer Hall, and George Goody of Fornham All Saints
(6) Henrietta D'Ewes, spinster, sister of Delariviere Gage and of Sir Germane D'Ewes of Stowe Lanthorne
Includes £1,000 to be paid by Delariviere Gage to Thomas Havers.

Sir Jermyn D'Ewes 4th Bart

( - 21 April 1731)
Sir Jermyn D'Ewes 4th Bart|d. 21 Apr 1731|p251.htm#i31302|Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart|b. c 1656\nd. May 1722|p251.htm#i31298|Delariviere Jermyn|d. 1702|p460.htm#i31299|||||||||||||
     Sir Jermyn D'Ewes 4th Bart was the son of Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart and Delariviere Jermyn.
     Jermyn died on 21 April 1731.

Mary D'Ewes (Tasburgh)

Mary D'Ewes (Tasburgh)||p251.htm#i31304|Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart|b. c 1656\nd. May 1722|p251.htm#i31298|Delariviere Jermyn|d. 1702|p460.htm#i31299|||||||||||||
     Mary D'Ewes (Tasburgh) was the daughter of Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart and Delariviere Jermyn.

Merelina D'Ewes

(6 July 1700 - )
Merelina D'Ewes|b. 6 Jul 1700|p251.htm#i31297|Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart|b. c 1656\nd. May 1722|p251.htm#i31298|Delariviere Jermyn|d. 1702|p460.htm#i31299|||||||||||||
     
     Merelina D'Ewes married Richard Elwes. Merelina D'Ewes was born on 6 July 1700 at Stowlangtoft, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart and Delariviere Jermyn.

Symonds D'Ewes

(24 May 1692 - 12 July 1693)
Symonds D'Ewes|b. 24 May 1692\nd. 12 Jul 1693|p251.htm#i31301|Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart|b. c 1656\nd. May 1722|p251.htm#i31298|Delariviere Jermyn|d. 1702|p460.htm#i31299|||||||||||||
     Symonds D'Ewes was christened on 24 May 1692 at Stowlangtoft, Suffolk. He was the son of Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart and Delariviere Jermyn.
     Symonds died on 12 July 1693 aged 1.

Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart

(circa 1656 - May 1722)
     
     D'Ewes of Stowlangtoft Hall, created 19 July, 1641. Paul D'Ewes, esq. one of the six clerks in Chancery, son of Gerard D'Ewes, of Upminster, in Essex, and a lineal descendant of the ancient family of D'Ewes, Lords of Kessal, in the duchy of Guelderland, married Cecilia, only daughter and heir of Richard Symonds, esq. of Coxden, in Dorsetshire, and had issue, SYMONDS, his heir. Richard. Johanna, m. to Sir William Elliot, knt. of Godalming. Grace, m. to Wyseman Bokenham, esq. of Weaton, in Suffolk. Mary, m. to Sir Thomas Bowes, knt. of Essex. Elizabeth, m. to Sir William Poley, knt. Paul D'Ewes died in 1630, and was succeeded by his son, i. Sir Symonds D'Ewes, of Stowlangtoft, born in 1602, at Coxden, the seat of his maternal grandfather. This eminent antiquary commenced at a very youthful age. even while a student at St. John's College, Cambridge, those historical studies, in which he eventually attained such distinction, and, almost at the same early period, gained the friendship and acquaintance of Cotton, Selden, Spelman, and many others of the first rank in the republic of letters. The labours of Sir Symonds have contributed not a little to illustrate the general history of Great Britain ; and his most prominent work, "The Journals of all the Parliaments during the Time of Queen Elizabeth," exists as an able record of the important transactions of one of the most glorious reigns in English history. In 1639, Sir Symonds served the office of sheriff of Suffolk, having been knighted some time previously ; and in the long parliament, which was summoned to meet 3rd November, 1040, was elected member for Sudbury. In 1041. he was created a Baronet by Charles I; yet, upon the breaking out of the civil war, he adhered to the parliament, and took the solemn league and covenant in 1643. He continued to sit in the House of Commons until December, 1648, when he was turned out with others who were thought to retain some little regard for the person of the king, and the old constitution in church and state. He wedded, first, in 1626, Anne, daughter and heir of Sir William Clapton, km., a lady of exquisite beauty, by whom he had two daughters, namely : Cecilia, m. to Sir Thomas Darcy. Bart. of St. Osith's, Essex. Isolda, died unm. He m. secondly, Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of Sir Henry Willoughby, Bart, of Risley, in Derbyshire, and by her, who m. secondly, Sir John Wray, had a son Willoughby, his heir. Sir Symonds died 18th April, 1650, aged forty-eight, and was succeeded by his son, n. Sir Willoughby D'Ewes, who m. Priscilla daughter of Francis Clinton, esq. of Stourton, in Lincolnshire, and bad issue, Symonds, his heir.
Priscilla, m. to John Hastings, esq. of Hinton, in Northamptonshire.
Elizabeth, m, to Heigham Coke, esq. of Suckley, had had a son -
D'Ewes Coke, esq. of Suckley, great grandfather of D'Ewes Coke esq. of Brookhill Hall, Derbyshire.
Sir Willoughby died 13th June, 1685, and wag s. by his son,
in. Sir Symonds D'Ewes, who m. Delariviere, daughter and co-heir of Thomas, Lord Jermyn, and by her, who died in 1702, had issue,
i. Jermyn, his heir.
ii. Willoughby, d. in 1710, aged 19,
iii. Symonds, d. 1693.
iv. Thomas, d. 1698.
v. Delariviere, m. to Thomas Gage, esq. eldest son of Sir Thomas Gage, Bart.
?. Mary, m. to George Tasburgh, esq. of Bodney, in Norfolk, by whom she had one son, George Tasburgh, who m. first, in 1755, Teresa, daughter of Thomas, Viscount Gage, which lady died .v. ?. in 1773, and secondly,
Barbara, daughter of Thomas Fitzherbert. of Swinnerton, by whom he had no issue. Mr. Tasburgh's widow wedded, for her second husband, George Crathorne, esq. of Crathorne, and died in I808, leaving a daughter, Mary Anne Rosalia Crathorne.
iii. Harriott, m. to Thomas Havers, esq. of Thelton Hall, Norfolk, and from this marriage descends the present
Thomas Havers, esq. of Thelton Hall. (See Burke's Commoners, vol. i. p. 381.)
iv. Merelina, m. to Richard Elwes, esq.
Sir Symonds died in May, 1722, and was s. by his son, Sir Jermyn D'Ewes, who died unmarried 21 April, 1731, when the Baronetcy became extinct
. Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart was born circa 1656 at Stowlangtoft, Suffolk.
     Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart married Delariviere Jermyn. She was the daughter of Thomas, Lord Jermyn.
     Symonds died in May 1722.

Children of Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart and Delariviere Jermyn

Thomas D'Ewes

( - 1698?)
Thomas D'Ewes|d. 1698?|p251.htm#i31308|Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart|b. c 1656\nd. May 1722|p251.htm#i31298|Delariviere Jermyn|d. 1702|p460.htm#i31299|||||||||||||
     Thomas D'Ewes was the son of Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart and Delariviere Jermyn.
     Thomas died in 1698?.

Willoughby D'Ewes

(circa 1691 - 1710)
Willoughby D'Ewes|b. c 1691\nd. 1710|p251.htm#i31307|Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart|b. c 1656\nd. May 1722|p251.htm#i31298|Delariviere Jermyn|d. 1702|p460.htm#i31299|||||||||||||
     Willoughby D'Ewes was born circa 1691. He was the son of Sir Symonds D'Ewes 3rd bart and Delariviere Jermyn.
     Willoughby died in 1710.

Emma Jane Daborn

(1851 - )
     Emma Jane Daborn was born in 1851 at Stockport RD, England.
     Emma Jane Daborn married James Dempster on 13 February 1872 at East Clandon, Surrey.

Child of Emma Jane Daborn and James Dempster

Mabel Dacre

     
     Mabel Dacre married Henry Scrope 7th Lord Scrope of Bolton, son of Henry Scrope 6th Lord Scrope of Bolton and Lady Elizabeth Percy. There is confusion between father and son: "He married, 1stly (before 20 April 1494), Alice (aged 12 and more 23 April 1493), suo jure Baroness Scrope (of Masham), only daughter and heir of Thomas (le Scrope), 6th Lord Scrope (of Masham), by Elizabeth, daughter and coheir of John (Neville), Marquess of Montagu. She died s.p.m. about 1510.
He married, 2ndly, Mabel, daughter of Thomas (Dacre), 2nd Lord Dacre (of Gilsland), by Elizabeth, according to modern doctrine suo jure Baroness Greystoke, daughter and sole heir of Sir Robert Greystoke.".
     In June 1520 she was mentioned at the Field of Cloth of Gold. She was the daughter of Thomas Dacre, 2nd Lord Dacre of Gilliesland and his wife Elizabeth Greystoke.

Elizabeth Dadson/Forrester/Jordan

(before June 1809 - 1873?)
     Elizabeth Dadson/Forrester/Jordan was born before June 1809 at Chatham, Kent.
     Elizabeth Dadson/Forrester/Jordan and David Watson Halliday's marriage was registered in the quarter ending September 1838 at Medway RD, Kent.
     Elizabeth Halliday and David Watson Halliday appeared on the 1841 census at Whittaker St, Chatham, Kent. David Halliday, 33, rope maker, Elizabeth, 32, Edward 12, Sarah 7, David 2, all born in the county.
     Elizabeth Halliday and David Watson Halliday appeared on the 1851 census at 13 Best St, Chatham, Kent. David Halliday, head, 40, rope maker, born Woolwich, with his wife Elizabeth aged 30, born Chatham, and children David 11, Elizabeth 8, Emma 4, Thomas, aged ??, all born at Chatham.
     Elizabeth Halliday and David Watson Halliday appeared on the 1861 census at 14 Best St, Chatham, Kent. David Halliday, head, married, aged 50, ropemaker, born Woolwich; Elizabeth, wife, 48, birthplace not known; Edward Halliday, nephew, 29, bricklayer, born Woolwich; David Halliday, son, 23, ropemaker, born Chatham; Elizabeth, 19 unmarried daughter, born Chatham; Thomas, son aged 10, scholar, born Chatham; Jane Smith, visitor, aged 5, born Rotherhithe, Surrey.
     Elizabeth Halliday and David Watson Halliday appeared on the 1871 census at Chatham, Kent. David Halliday, head, married 60, ropemaker, born Woolwich; Elizabeth, wife, 28 [sic], born Chatham; Thomas, son, unmarried, 20, blacksmith, born Chatham; Harriett West/Nest aged 69, annuitant, born Deptford, was a lodger with them.
     Elizabeth died in 1873? At Medway RD Kent. Elizabeth Sarah Halliday aged 60.

Children of Elizabeth Dadson/Forrester/Jordan and David Watson Halliday

Anne Amalie Dahl

     
     Anne Amalie Dahl married Abraham Wilhelm Henriksen, son of Abraham Clauscen Henriksen and Else Conradsen, on 25 August 1877 at Middelfart, Odense, Fyn, Denmark.

Elizabeth Dale

     
     Elizabeth Dale married George Ludlam, son of George Ludlam, on 12 February 1688/89 at St Peter's, Sheffield, Yorkshire.
     Elizabeth died at Sheffield, Yorkshire. She was buried on 4 March 1696/97 at St Peter's, Sheffield.

Bruce Daley

(circa 1923 - 16 July 1994)
     Bruce Daley was born circa 1923.
     Bruce died on 16 July 1994.

Ann Dalton

     
     Ann Dalton married Marmaduke Grimston.

Child of Ann Dalton and Marmaduke Grimston

Sarah Jane Dalton

(circa 1802 - 3 March 1873)
     Sarah Jane Dalton was born circa 1802. She was the daughter of Richard & Sarah Dalton. Her father was constable and Deputy Gaoler; Master of the Benevolent Asylum. See list of references in AONSW Colonial Secretary's correspondence 1788-1825. On list of grants and leases in 1804, 1810 appointed a constable. 1820 Deputy gaoler. 1821 Recommended as master of Benevolent Asylum. 1824 Master. 1825 duped by George F Jackson.
1819 Nov 2 - Sarah requested as witness against R L Murray [AONSW reel 6048 p.91-2] 1821 Sep 28 - Her mother Sarah was recommended as matron of Benevolent Society [AONSW reel 6051 p.49-51]
Her brother Richard tendered for situation of Superintendent of Carpenters at Carters Barracks Aug 15 1825. [AONSW reel 6064 p.186].
Her known siblings were: Samuel William born Eng, (plus 3 others came free to colony) Charles born 1808 V1/2993, 7/158; Charlotte b 1810 V 1/2994, 7/159; Caroline b. 1812 V1/2736, 6/796 [NSW Index] died 20 Aug 1870 [NSW probate].
     Sarah Jane Dalton arrived per "Experiment" on 24 June 1804 at Sydney, New South Wales. The family came free on the "Experiment" which arrived Sydney 24 June 1804 from London. See Dalton Society notes via Pat Adams. Richard Dalton, free settler who came on the "Experiment" and 1 female child were in Tasmania for the 1822 muster.
     Sarah Jane Dalton married George William Paul, son of John Paul and Tempest Margaret Hughes, on 30 October 1823 at St Philip's, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. 1823 Oct 20 - Affidavits re marriage to Sarah Jane Dalton (AONSW reel 6028 p.55-7). Application to marry & consent of R & Sarah Dalton. 21 Oct 1823 licence to marry [AONSW 4/1710 COD 10 p189] marry [COD 10], The marriage was witnessed by Richard Dalton & Tempest Margaret Paul.
     Sarah Jane Dalton and George William Paul appeared on the in November 1828 census at George St, Sydney, New South Wales. George Wm Paul. aged 29, Came Free, Minstrel 1821, merchant, George St Sydney; Mrs George Paul 25 C F Experiment 1804; George Sydney 3 months B C; Margaret 3 years B C. His brother John & his wife were included in the family group. George had 640 acre,s 40 cleared, 30 cultivated, 1 horse, 20 cattle.
     1828 census: Richard 59 C F Experiment, Master of Benevolent Asylum Sydney; Mary 55 C F Experiment; Charlotte 20 B C.
Application for land in the Illawarra area by Richard Dalton, Sydney Benevolent Asylum on 21 Nov 1831. The deeds were finally issued to his son-in-law George Paul in 1838 [AONSW 2/7947 reel 1171] "I have the honour to request that you will be pleased to lay this my application before His Excellency the Acting Governor for the title deeds of my favour of 80 acres of land measured to me at Illawarra some years ago by Mr Assistant Surveyor Alexr Brien and which description has been regularly transmitted to your Office prior to the arrival of His Excellency General Darling. The favour of a reply is solicited."
Jul 13 1829: Richard Dalton, master of the Benevolent Asylum Sydney in application for 2 allotments of ground in the town of Sydney states, 26 years in the colony, came as free settler with wife & 4 children.
Oct 21, 1830: Memorial .. 80 acres of land at Illawarra bounded by Stokes and Pauls land which farm your memorialist intended to settle his two sons Samuel William Dalton born in England and Charles James Dalton born in the colony, both of them met a watery grave at sea in a small craft belongint to your memorialist ... therefore unable to cultivate it and wishes to exchange for a town allotment. 1836 directory: Richard Dalton joiner Brickfield Hill Sydney. He was also superintendent of Carters Barracks (a military hostel) in Macquarie St., Sydney (see land application?).
     Sarah Jane Dalton was mentioned in the will of John Paul dated 13 June 1851.
     Sarah died on 3 March 1873 at Sydney, New South Wales. The Probate index gives death date as 31st March. She was buried after 3 March 1873 at St Thomas' Church of England, North Sydney.
     Her will was proved in 1873 at New South Wales.

Children of Sarah Jane Dalton and George William Paul

Ann Daly

(before June 1834 - 21 June 1871)
      Ann Daly was also known as Dailly in some records. She was born before June 1834 at Ireland.
     Ann Daly married Thomas Handy, son of John Handy and Julia Thomson, on 2 December 1855 at Ireland.
     Ann died of bronchitis on 21 June 1871 at 7 Ash Lane, Dundee, Angus, Scotland.
     Ann Daly appeared on the 1881 census at Smith's Pend, Session St, Dundee. Ann Handy, head, married, aged 66 born Ireland; William Handy aged 46, married, son, carpet weaver, born Ireland; James Handy aged 37, son, carpet weaver, born Dundee; James Handy, grandson, 15, millworker born Dundee; William Handy, grandson, 12, scholar, born Dundee; James Handy grandson, 8, scholar born Dundee.

Children of Ann Daly and Thomas Handy

Margaret Dammant

(circa 1705 - 1786)
      Margaret Dammant was also known as Bultitude in some records. She was born circa 1705.
     Margaret Dammant married John Bullett on 20 July 1736 at Lt Stonham, Suffolk. He was called John Bultitude.
     Margaret died in 1786 at Eye, Suffolk. She was buried at Eye. Margaret Bultitude, widow, pauper.

Child of Margaret Dammant and John Bullett

Catherine Dandy

(circa 1708 - )
     Catherine Dandy was born circa 1708 at Suffolk.
     Catherine Dandy married John Mothersole on 9 October 1729 at Hessett, Suffolk.

Children of Catherine Dandy and John Mothersole

Ada Mary Dangaard

(1914 - )
Ada Mary Dangaard|b. 1914|p251.htm#i30617|Ernst Victor Andreas Daugaard|b. 28 Aug 1880\nd. 27 Mar 1941|p253.htm#i966|Mary Ane Petrea Nielsen|b. 2 Feb 1889\nd. 15 Mar 1948|p565.htm#i967|Andreas J. P. Daugaard|d. 25 Dec 1917|p253.htm#i976|Dorthea Hansen|d. 1923|p415.htm#i977|Peter Nielsen|b. b 1870|p565.htm#i1174||||
     Ada Mary Dangaard was born in 1914 at Newport, Victoria. She was the daughter of Ernst Victor Andreas Daugaard and Mary Ane Petrea Nielsen.

Albert Ernest Dangaard

(1919 - 1960)
Albert Ernest Dangaard|b. 1919\nd. 1960|p251.htm#i30618|Ernst Victor Andreas Daugaard|b. 28 Aug 1880\nd. 27 Mar 1941|p253.htm#i966|Mary Ane Petrea Nielsen|b. 2 Feb 1889\nd. 15 Mar 1948|p565.htm#i967|Andreas J. P. Daugaard|d. 25 Dec 1917|p253.htm#i976|Dorthea Hansen|d. 1923|p415.htm#i977|Peter Nielsen|b. b 1870|p565.htm#i1174||||
     Albert Ernest Dangaard was born in 1919 at South Melbourne, Victoria. He was the son of Ernst Victor Andreas Daugaard and Mary Ane Petrea Nielsen.
     Albert died in 1960 at Coburg, Victoria.