Family Group, circa 1900, showing Joseph Francis Donegani and his
wife Pamela with their eleven children,
taken on the terrace
at Belle View
Seated (left to right):
Adria Donegani (1880-1971), Joseph Francis Donegani (1850-1933),
Oswald Waldemar Donegani (1894-1940),
Pamela Donegani (formerly Fisher) (1854-1939), Josephine Frances
Donegani (1890-1963),
Marion Donegani (1875-1911) and Eric Grantley Donegani* (1891-1978).
Flash, the family dog, is in the foreground.
Standing (left to right):
Victor Tom Donegani* (b.1887-1967?), Pamela Fisher Donegani (1885-1945),
Winifred Donegani (1881-1969),
Horace George Donegani* (1878-1964), Francis Joseph Donegani*
[Frank] (23 Dec 1876-1965) and Dora Helene Donegani (1884-1953).
*Emigrated to Canada, although Horace first went to Niagara Falls,
New York State. |
More on site information about the Donegani family:
Matlock
Biographies:
see Donegani.
Matlock
Bath & Scarthin Newspaper Cuttings, 1939 has a report of
Mrs. Donegani's funeral. J. F.D. elected to the Council, 1914.
World War
1 Newspaper Cuttings, 1917.
1901 Census: Francis
Joseph and most of family in Matlock Bath | Frank
and wife |
Horace with wife and son.
Kelly's
Directory (1899): Matlock Bath. Shows him as a member of Matlock
Bath & Scarthin Nick UDC
Kelly's
Directory (1908): Matlock Bath.
Kelly's
Directory (1912): Matlock Bath.
Kelly's
Directory (1916): Matlock Bath.
Kelly's
Directory (1916): Officials etc. Under Matlock Bath
MIs for Joseph
Francis and Pamela | for Dora Helene and Josephine Frances
Ilam Hall,
where Joseph Francis worked for Robert Hanbury.
Matlock
Bath Business Letterheads
Matlock
Bath from the Heights of Jacob, 1908-14. Belle View House,
their family home, is shown on the cards.
Matlock
Bath from the Heights of Jacob, 1920s, includes who was living
at Belle Vue
Matlock
Bath - recent photographs (3)
The
Stables at the Boat House, Matlock. These were used by Horace George
Donegani in 1906.
Hand's
Garage, Matlock. Horace married Emma Hand (later known as Pem or
Pembroke Donegan).
North
Parade restaurant run by Marion and her husband Charles Etches.
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North Parade in the 1920s. The shop with the
glass canopy is where Winifred and her husband Harry Boden
had a confectionery and grocery shop. |
External links to Donegani information
Martin Rowley's Victorian Donegani's
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