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John James DEARLOVE
« on: Wednesday 23 April 25 15:17 BST (UK) »
The above, distant relative of mine, was born on 04 May 1820 in Pancras, London to John DEARLOVE, a shoemaker, and his wife, Harriet.

By 1841, he was living aged 20, with his parents in Edmonton, North London. 0n 23 May 1842 he married a local girl named Esther DANIELS at All Saints Church in Edmonton. The couple had one child together, John William BEARLOVE,

In March 1844, he fell foul of the law, being convicted at the Central Criminal Court of stealing a gelding worth £7 and was sentenced to deportation for 10 years to Tasmania.

He arrived in Tasmania in July 1844. He was granted a ticket-to-leave in May 1851 and recommended for a conditional pardon in Jun 1852.

In October 1852, he was granted permission to marry a female convict named Mary EVANS by the Lieutenant Governor. This permission was quiclkly over-turned, when the Bishop of Tasmania reported that his wife was still alive in England.

In the British 1851 and 1861ccensuses, his wife Esther declared her status as married. In both censuses, she was living with William DAY, whom she later married.

in June 1853, John James Dearlove was granted a conditional pardon. I have no idea what happened to him after his pardon. Ideally I would like to know where he settled, whether he remarried and when and where he died.

I suspect that some of the Australian contributors will have far better knowledge and access than I to the relevant records. I think I have exhausted my sources.

In June 1863 his wife, Esther, married a William DAY, in West Hackney, declaring herself a widow.

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Re: John James DEARLOVE
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 23 April 25 15:36 BST (UK) »
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In both censuses, she was living with William DAY, whom she later married.

As a widow?
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Re: John James DEARLOVE
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 23 April 25 15:54 BST (UK) »
No, not as a widow. As I said in my post, as a married woman, presumably to Dearlover as she didn't marry DAY until 1863.

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Re: John James DEARLOVE
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 23 April 25 15:57 BST (UK) »
Sorry I meant on the marriage certificate to Mr Day.
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Burroughs - Arlingham Glos
Pick - Frocester Glos


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Re: John James DEARLOVE
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 23 April 25 16:35 BST (UK) »
Widow on certificate.

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Re: John James DEARLOVE
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 24 April 25 00:30 BST (UK) »
Hi,

I haven't had any luck in Australia or New Zealand.  Having been refused permission to marry, is there any chance he might have gone back to England?  I found this death registered Hackney, not that far from where his family lived in Edmonton:

Name    John Dearlove
Registration Quarter    Apr-May-Jun
Death Registration Place    Hackney, London, United Kingdom
Death Date    Jun. 1860
Inferred Death Place    London, United Kingdom
Volume    1b
Page    219

If he did die in 1860, it could explain why his wife was free to re-marry in 1863.

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Re: John James DEARLOVE
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 24 April 25 02:03 BST (UK) »
 In order to leave Australia and return to England, he would need to hold a Certificate of Freedom.
The records at this stage only show he had a Conditional Pardon, the condition being h may not leave the colonies.

Is there any evidence of DEARLOVE's ongoing relationship with Maria EVANS?

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Re: John James DEARLOVE
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 24 April 25 02:16 BST (UK) »

Name    John Dearlove
Registration Quarter    Apr-May-Jun
Death Registration Place    Hackney, London, United Kingdom
Death Date    Jun. 1860
Inferred Death Place    London, United Kingdom
Volume    1b
Page    219


This John DEARLOVE was reported to be 47 years old (GRO) so probably not your man

It would be unlikely that he was refused permission to marry only because his wife was alive in UK.
The laws associated with a 7 year transportation sentence would mean both could remarry.
However any initial problem was rectified in October 1852
TROVE newspaper search has reported that the sanction was lifted in October 1852 so John & Mary were free to marry. Note that he only had Ticket of Leave in 1852.
Did they marry?

CONVICT DEPARTMENT.
Comptroller-General's Office, 11th October, 1852.
The Lieutenant-Governor has been pleased to withdraw his sanction to the marriage
of the under-mentioned persons ;—
John Dearlove. T. L„ "Maria Somes" and Mary Evans, "Anna Maria",
both residing in the Hobart District.
J.S. HAMPTON, Comptroller-General


Was Mary Evans of the "Anna Maria" the same lady as Maria Evans of the "Duke of Cornwall"?

EDIT: Amended to add extra info

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Re: John James DEARLOVE
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 24 April 25 04:11 BST (UK) »
Mary EVANS of the "Anna Maria" married William BRADBURY free.

Marriage was confirmed May 1853

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