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LONGSTAFF, Emily
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Name LONGSTAFF, Emily Birth Oct 1870 Shildon, County Durham, England
Gender Female Death USA
Person ID I4607 Edgoose Last Modified 6 Feb 2026
Family DENMAN, Joseph Doral, b. 6 Jul 1866, Boston, Lincolnshire, England
d. 4 Jun 1964, Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin, USA
(Age 97 years) Marriage 1890 Middlesbrough Registration District, Yorkshire
Children 1. DENMAN, Ethel, b. 1891, Manchester Registration District, Lancashire
d. Yes, date unknown2. DENMAN, Joseph, b. Aug 1894 d. Yes, date unknown 3. DENMAN, Cecil, b. Dec 1894, Middlesbrough Registration District, Yorkshire
d. Yes, date unknown4. DENMAN, Isabell, b. Abt 1899, USA
d. Yes, date unknown5. DENMAN, Merry, b. Abt 1904, USA
d. Yes, date unknownFamily ID F1992 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 27 Jan 2026
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EMILY ANN LONGSTAFF 1870-
The birth of an Emily Ann LONGSTAFF was registered in 1870.
(GRO December Q 1870 Auckland 10a 205)
The marriage between Joseph Doral DENMAN and Emily LONGSTAFF was registered in 1890.
(GRO September Q 1890 Middlesborough 9d 890)
The 1891 census of the Church Inn, Rochdale Place, Manchester, Lancashire:
Joseph DENMAN, head, aged 24, beer seller, born at Boston, Lincolnshire;
*Emily DENMAN, wife, aged 21, born at Shildon, County Durham.
(RG12/3249/94/8)
The ship Teutonic arrived at New York from Liverpool on 31 July 1895. The manifest shows the following family from Grangetown, Yorkshire, who travelled steerage class and whose destination was Racine, Wisconsin:
Joseph DENMAN, aged 29, boot salesman
Emily DENMAN, wife, aged 24 years 11 months
Ethel DENMAN, daughter, a child aged 3 years 11 months
Cecil DENMAN, son, an infant aged 7 months
Joseph DOWSE, an infant aged 11 months
Emily DENMAN made at least two trips to England after arriving in Wisconsin in 1895: on the Teutonic in 1897 and the Carpathia in 1904, with two or more of her children.
(www.ellisisland.org)
From the ship's manifest of the Teutonic on arrival from Liverpool on 3 September 1897:
0025. Denman, Emily F 27 M England, English Middelsboro
0026. Denman, Ethel F 6 S England, English Middelsboro
0027. Denman, Joseph M 4 S England, English Middelsboro
0028. Denman, Cecil M 2 S England, English Middelsboro
From the ship's manifest of the Carpathia on arrival from Liverpool 30 September 1904:
0015. Denman, Emily F 33y M US Citizen South Bank
0016. Denman, Isabella F 4y S US Citizen
0017. Denman, Merry U Infant S US Citizen
NOTES & QUERIES:
The South Bank was a part of Middlesborough.
(revised 30.09.2012)

