In 1674, this great red sandstone house was listed in the Hearth Tax returns as having 50 hearths. The Heywoods of Little Lever & Manchester. Julian Alvarez could reach 90 appearances in a season that started for him in February 2022. Gilbert had two sons, Henry and Richard and through them the inheritance went to seven daughters, or grand-daughters, in 1325. The family amassed a great deal of land and property throughout Cheshire and by the mid-17th century they owned the whole of Dukinfield, now part of the Tameside Metropolitan Borough - the district is named after the family. Already a powerful and influential family, it was Roger Nowell Starkie who presided at the trial of the so-called 'Lancashire witches' at Lancaster in 1612. In 1586, George Fell, a lawyer and member at the landed gentry, built Swarthmoor Hall on land acquired around the time of the Percy Rebellion in 1569. Many of the old families of Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Cheshire can trace their ancestries back to the Norman Conquest of 1066. They held the Manor of Manchester for over a century. It was eventually purchased by a banking company and serves as a banking hall to this day. 679215 Registered office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. Dunham Massey, All Saints (C of E). The Chadderton family take their name after the district of that name, which is now in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham. It read: Thomas had done so much in his short life but a new chapter as a father had literally just begun. By 1588 the Bold family held extensive lands in Lancashire, with estates amounting to some 33,000 acres with 2,000 retainers helping maintain them. In the 13th century two heads of the family received knighthoods. Geoffrey de Chadderton had Chadderton Hall built and became first Lord of the Manor of Chadderton. The Lathoms (also sometimes Latham) are an old Lancashire family dating back to the Norman Invasion. - Image Credit by Facebook.com @Pak Ndut Serang. All quite interesting. James and his wife initials are carved on the door lintel. A man who arranged for his sworn enemy to be "executed" as part of a gypsy blood feud just days after the birth of his first child has been jailed for life. Harrock Estate Wrightington and Parbold was long held by the Rigby family. Patrick "Paddy" Doherty was born on the 6 February 1959 to Irish Traveller parents in Manchester. Bowdon, St. Mary (C of E). Sir Philip Egerton (d 1563) married Eleanor Brereton, the daughter of Sir Randle Brereton of Malpas. But take a look at our Famous Families . Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree. John Ward, 33, vowed to kill his cousin Thomas Ward in revenge for crimes committed by the 21-year-olds father. The Feildens are believed to have originated in Great Harwood, probably descended from Rudolf of Hapsburg and came over to England in the fifteenth century. Probably the most famous member of the Hyde family was Anne, wife to King James II and mother of Queen Anne. Unfortunately, they fell dramatically from grace when they were imprisoned for debt. The Hibberd Family of Birtles & Over Alderley. Also sometimes spelled Shriggley. In 1291, Adam de Prestwich purchased the Manor of Pendlebury (known also as Shoresworth) later to be passed on to the Radclyffe family of Ordsall Hall (see below). The Cheshire and Chester Archives and Local Studies Unit has papers dating from the 13th to the 19th century relating to Arden family deeds, rentals, accounts, estate and family papers. Defending, Lee Hughes said Ward was remorseful, and pleaded guilty so his niece wouldn't have to give evidence in court. Built 1864 as a chapel of ease to St. Margaret's, a separate parish from 1873. Natalie Ward. They took the decision to develop Broughton Park for housing in the early 19th century, specifying that all the dwellings should be of substantial rateable value. The fields and forests of the Tyldesleys to the north; then known as Tyldesleyhurst, and now called Mosley Common. We pay for your stories! William is best known for his visit to the Crusades of 1314, when, failing to return in 10 years, his wife Mabel supposing him dead, remarried to Sir Osmond Nevile. Their county seat was at Hyde Hall, a sixteenth century building, much altered in subsequent centuries by brick face work. Richard Ainsworth was largely responsible for the building of Jubilee School, and his father, John Horrocks Ainsworth was instrumental in building Saint Peters and Saint Paul's churches as well as many farms and other buildings in Halliwell. There is also another resource created to assist with fact checking for these families called High Sheriff's of Cheshire. We are indebted to Geoff Gradwell for providing most of the information on the Grelley family. The emotional ceremony saw traditional gypsy carriage pulled by horses, Among those paying tribute to builder Patrick - who moved from Ireland to Britain in the 1960s - was a lone bagpipe player, Heartbroken Patricklost his wife five years ago and never got over the loss, his family said at the funeral today, The flamboyant procession, saw Patrick's coffin arrive in a white carriage, pulled by six white horses, His family went on to describe Patrick as'a very loving father thatwould help anyone', At his funeral a bagpipe player, another horse and cart as well as trucks full of flowers also featured, Patrick's tragic death follows that of the 'Lady Diana of the gypsies', Violet Crumlish, Her lavish funeral was also attended by hundreds of mourners in Ireland last month, thousands of people flocked to the Bristol area from across Europe, A lavish funeral, attended by hundreds of people, was held in Ireland, Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). Formally lived at Middleton Hall. Sources: http://www.manchester2002-uk.com/history/old-families6a.html. The My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding star's son was jailed . The Ellesmere family derives from the Egertons through the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater (see above). Bookmark. Samuel also made a great deal of money out of the building of canals in the region. Thomas Ward, 37, of Charlton Place, Leeds, admitted affray. The name of Antrobus still is marked by the Village Hall in Northwich. He reached speeds of 70mph on Princess Parkway, before getting out of his car and . The family's long association with Trafford Park dates at least from the late 12th century, though nowadays the family name is perhaps best known by virtue of the Trafford Centre, Manchester United's home ground at Old Trafford and the industrial estate at Trafford Park which now lies in the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford and was formerly in Lancashire. Thomas died in April last year when he was shot dead in his caravan by a gang of masked men. Robert married five times, firstly to Isobel Norris of Speke Hall near Liverpool, and promoted the building of the first school in Chorley in 1611. Upon the death of Bankes in 1617 the Manor was sold on to Sir Richard Fleetwood, Baron of Newton. This Assheton family dates back to the Norman Conquest, and had fought with the Conqueror at Hastings in 1066. Every day we are suffering pain because he is not here and it is unbearable to think that his daughter will grow up without her dad. The name probably derives from the 7th century English "Sand ig", meaning a sandy place, or even an island of sand in a fen or bogland. CHEETHAM born Lancashire-Manchester Census Place: St George -Lancashire 1861 Census CHENELER 1891 (London) See Robert Dawson ARITF) . In more modern times, during the mid-1950s a John Baskervyle-Glegg is known to have attended Rugby School. The 29-year-old told her he would cut her face so no man would look at her and wouldnt mind doing time during the horrific attack in Oldham . By 1389 Roger de Barlow was in possession not only of lands in Barlow, but others in Chorlton, Hardy, and Withington. Sinderland Green, Methodist Chapel ( Wesleyan). The Brereton's established Handforth Hall when they became lords of the manor of the Bosden area in the early 1500s. Adam de Tetlow had also apparently married Eva, daughter of William de Oldham, and obtained her lands in Werneth and Oldham. The Worthington Family of Worthington, Standish. Broadbottom Hall was built by them in 1680 and up to the 19th century, Broadbottom Hall and much of the surrounding land was owned by the Bostock family. We are indebted to Alan Glassbrook for providing the information on the Glassbrook family. This family existed in the area from about 1250 according to some books on Cheshire history. First significant mention occurs in 1721, when John and Helen Radcliffe sold Booths Hall to Samuel Clowes, described as "a Manchester merchant", who seems to have systematically bought much land and property in the area, including the Tyldesley Manor. William de Holland also came into possession of the Clifton Hall in Salford on the borders of Prestwich, and the Holland family retained the property for over three centuries. The first recorded spelling of the family name, in 1549, is shown to be that of Issabella Duckesbere, of Great Harwood in Bolton. At the turn of the 19th century, the Wilbraham family moved to live in Lancashire and by the time they had decided to move back to Cheshire, some 50 years later, the castle was in a derelict state of disrepair. Both of these families are listed in the 1937 edition of "Burke's Landed Gentry". Despite protestations of innocence, they were sentenced to death and beheaded on Tower Hill in 1536. Their names effectively echo the long history of the region and are imprinted in districts and townships whose streets and placenames record their passing. It is reputed that a Houghton came over on the same ship as William the Conqueror himself, and that the Houghton coat of arms is the oldest in Cheshire and the second oldest in England. Garth Ward jailed for fracturing woman's jaw in brutal assault. In 1840 Sir Thomas Standish of Duxbury is reported to have sold a coal mine in Duxbury for 8,000. He was also appointed as Alderman to several London wards, he was made Lord Mayor of the city in 1599. A Coat of Arms granted to the Ackers family is a silver shield with three gold acorns, husked green, on a black bend, the Crest being a dove rising proper, in the beak an acorn of the arms, and the Motto: "La Libert" (Liberty). Richard became Attorney General, was knighted in 1788 was created Baron Alvanley of Alvanley in 1801. The 12th century Clayton Hall, (now part of Manchester), was an early home of the Byrons and its moat still exists along side St Cross Church. In 1823, the surviving partner, Joseph Walmsley, was employing 23 hands at the mill, and the whole undertaking came into the sole possession of the Walmsley family. The first Lord Ribblesdale planted more than a million oak trees in the Ribble Valley. John Sudell, who held chantry lands at Oozebooth in 1548, is the earliest member of whom any records are known, and a William Sudell was living in Blackburn during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. The Pollitt family traces its ancestry back to Norman times, through various different spellings of the name, (including Pollit, Paulet and Pawlet). A murder trial of five men accused of killing a man at family funeral has heard that a feud allegedly existed between two Traveller families after a bare knuckle fight . See Photos. To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. 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One George Ackers (born 1788) owned Little Moreton Hall near Congleton, Cheshire and his son, George Holland Ackers, was High Sheriff for the County of Cheshire in 1852. In 1651 Charles II also lodged there on the way to claim the throne of England. The wealth and importance of the family continued until the 19th century, when they became prosperous textile manufacturers. William Shakespeare's mother also came from the Warwickshire branch of this family. This was the Earldom of the de Glasebrook family, and old Norman French family who owned it in the eleventh century - originally given by William the Conqueror to his illegitimate son Galfe. Around 1840 the 'township' of Broughton, consisted of 1,004 acres, of which some 870 were owned by the Reverend John Clowes, a notable gardener and botanist, who thereafter records show as owning most of what became Broughton Park. His grandson, John (1584 - 1665) inherited the Huntroyde estate in 1618 and went on to become one of the Chief Justices of the Peace in Lancashire, and in 1633 he was appointed Sheriff of Lancaster. If only I had known what was going to happen, I would have held him in my arms for longer., Get email updates with the day's biggest stories. Their brother David, 27, admitted a lesser public-order offence. The Worth family were to remain at Tytherington until the end of the 17th century when Jasper Worth, the heir apparent, died in 1693 - Tytherington Hall had been owned by the Worths for 350 years. William Sudell was elected Governor of Blackburn Grammar School in 1714. The Ackers of Moreton Hall were landed gentry who also built Christ Church, in Wheelock near Sandbach. John Ward, 33, vowed to kill his . Something went wrong, please try again later. The Radclyffe (or Radcliffe) family were to become major landowners in Ordsall, Prestwich and Salford, as well as owning Wythenshawe Hall and Park in early medieval times. The Talbot Family of Bashall, Salesbury & Carr. "He was a very loving father and would help anyone. Byrom Hall, the ancestral home of the celebrated poet John Byrom and was constructed in the 18th century. His keen business sense enabled Marsden, over a three-year period, to conduct more than 50,000 worth of business - at that time a small fortune. Richard de Hoghton was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I. In the 14th century, Adam De Grimshaw had married Cicely De Clayton, and thereafter this branch of the family resided at Clayton Hall, Clayton Le Moors. Robert Heywood rebuilt the chapel in 1640. Normans by descent, they were initially to be granted the Manor of Little Crosby, which had been held by one Uctred until 1066. A man - who the woman quickly recognised as Ward - got out. They owned the manor of Glazebrook and in 1384 Geoffrey de Warburton ceded the manor to Hamon Mascy (Lord of the Manor at Rixton.) The Talbot family traces their origins back to Richard de Talbot, who is mentioned in Domesday Book of 1086 as holding land from Walter Giffard, Earl of Buckingham. Many of the splendid villas they built still stand in Broughton Park and Higher Broughton. In the event, the dispute was not settled until 1426, when a third part of the manor was awarded to Robert de Fazakerley and Ellen as her belated marriage portion. The Warren family seems to have made its first appearance in records in 1164, when Hamelin Plante Genest (later changed to Plantagenet), a Norman Baron and illegitimate half brother of King Henry II, married Isabel 'de Warrene'. An M.E.N. An early account tells of Robert, son of Henry de Lathom, who died in 1198, holding the manor of Woolfall, near Huyton, (now in Merseyside). Several men were involved in the punch-up when rival families clashed outside Manchester magistrates court in Spinningfields. Registers of baptisms 1855-1935 and marriages 1856-1932 are at the CRO. The Sherburne family's ancient country seat was at Stonyhurst in Lancashire and had been so since around 1246. Later, Sir Peter Leycester, who was born in 1613, is said to have been the first historian in the county, having created a virtual database of the families of Cheshire. During the 13th century, 'Irrewilham' as the district known was in the possession of the de Irlam family. Ward has been jailed for a minimum of 32 years after being found guilty of murder. After the Restoration of Charles I, it was restored to the family and was completely renovated. The Baskervyle (Baskerville) Family lived at Baskerville Hall near Chelford - Sir John Baskervyle had acquired the manor house and estate in 1266 from one Robert de Camville. Prosecutor Tony Prosser said O'Donoghue encouraged the pair to end . "She fears that if her whereabouts are disclosed in future she might be subjected to further violence," he said. My father's family Dark skinned black hair came through Canada in the 1800's. My mother's family came through Newyork about the same time. Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? For example, Sir William Booth (1540-1579) married Elizabeth Warburton of Arley, and yet another George Booth (1515-1543) was married to Elizabeth de Trafford. Get the latest business insights from Dun & Bradstreet. The other portion of the name 'Henn' may have derived from the water fowl that were found in the vicinity - but this is very speculative. Sometime around 1680 Wrigley's granddaughter, Martha married Joseph Gregge and the estate past to him and thereafter was in the possession of the Gregg family. My father's family claim to be from Castle Ward in county down. The Hall eventually passed, sometime during the 14th century, into the Stanley family by the marriage of Isabel de Lathom with Sir John Stanley, who became Earl of Derby following the battle of Bosworth in 1485. But after losing his battle with liver cancer earlier this month, hundreds of gypsies came to pay tribute to him. Ward said he 'wanted to cave her head in'. By the 18th century they held significant farming lands around Astbury and Prestbury in the County of Cheshire. One of several theories concerning the Entwistle family name has it as of Norman French origin, and that the early family members had acquired their lands as Norman Barons after the invasion in 1066. Last modified on Tue 25 Jul 2017 13.09 EDT. Last month thousands of people flocked to the Bristol area from across Europe to say their goodbyes to the "Lady Diana of the gypsy community", Violet Crumlish, as she lived out her final days battling cancer. Built 1855, serving the township of Dunham Massey. The Whitaker Family (with one 't') trace their ancestry back to at least 1340, when Richard de Whitacre, came to live in Cliviger at Padiham, Lancashire. At this time Major-General Feilden sold the estate and park to Blackburn Corporation in the sum of 64,000, with some of the purchase cost provided by local benefactor Mr R E Hart, after which 400 acres of land were made available for public use. The Tatton family first appeared in Northenden around 1297. Most of the Worth family is buried in Prestbury Church. Other altyernatives include Ilbert Hibbert, Hibberd and Hibbard. Benedict and Jordan de Woorthe are known to have had land at Upton in Macclesfield. The fifth and sixth of Philomena and Martin Ward's seven children . Since 1368 they had been lords of half the Manor of Cheadle, (later known as Cheadle Moseley), and were the original owners of Bradshaw Hall, having been built by Sir John Savage during the reign of King Henry VIII. Lord of the Manor, Ralph Assheton took the title of Lord Clitheroe when knighted in 1955. In 1370 the family became Lords of the Manor of Northenden and took control of the Wythenshawe and Northenden districts. Sometime around 1865, Lucy Baskervyle Glegg of Withington Hall, was married to the son of the Third Viscount St. Vincent of Norton Disney in Lincolnshire and Sutton-in-Derwant in Yorkshire. The Tetlawes were to live at Chamber in Werneth for many generations and the family name appears in numerous historical documents which support this. He had eight children born 1583 - 1595, five by Culverwell, and three by Taylor. The shooting followed a spat between O'Donoghue's 25-year-old wife Theresa and a 15-year-old girl from the Ward family. Recorded as Seddon and sometimes as Sedan, Sedden, Seden, and Seyden, this is an English surname originally associated with the county of Lancashire. The woman came to England in January last year for a 'fresh start', Manchester Crown Court heard, Sign up for our daily newsletter to get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox. On the death of his two sisters in 1944 the rest of the estates were sold. Much of character of modern Worsley is defined by Ellesmere's gifts to and building in the township. HUNDREDS of travellers from across the UK flocked to pay their last respects to a man known as "King of the Gypsies". COMPILED AND PREPARED FROM ORMEROD'S HISTORY OF THE COUNTY. The Bulkeleys were an important land-owning family of south Manchester. There are several known spellings of this family name including Panketh, Penketh, Pankethman, Panketman, Pankettman, Penkethman, and others. Wards brother Francis, 36, was also convicted of assisting an offender and will be sentenced on the same date. They may well have been descended from Flemish weaver emigrs that were settling in the north of England at that time. It almost certainly arrived in England with the Norman Conquest of 1066, though a reference is made in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles to an Archbishop Hibbert during the reign of King Offa in the 8th century. The Joyce family had been to court to support Johnny and Dougie Joyce. However, the stables and outbuildings survived and these former stables and coach-houses were renovated in the late 1970s. Ambrose Barlow, who had done missionary work in Lancashire, was several times imprisoned, and was finally executed for his priesthood on the instructions of Parliament on 10 September 1641 at Lancaster. The Harrison family name has existed in Lancashire possibly from Anglo-Saxon times, well before the Norman Conquest of 1066. The most celebrated of the Duckenfields was Robert Duckenfield of Dukinfield Hall was a man of great Puritan faith. Finally, Grace, (the only daughter and heir of Thomas Barton and last generation of the family), married Henry, first Lord Viscount Fauconberg, whose descendants sold the manor in 1721 to the Byron family of Manchester. The Birch family are best remembered for Birch Hall and Birchfields Park in Rusholme. It was locational and originated from a now "lost" place thought to have been situated in the Manchester area of Lancashire. General Notes: Biography: A township in Bowdon Parish, Bucklow Hundred (SJ 7388). http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=_VeVwcwUUG4C&printsec=front http://www.thornber.net/cheshire/htmlfiles/warren.html, http://www.manchester2002-uk.com/history/old-families6a.html. In more recent times, in 1802 Jonas Bold became the Lord Mayor of Liverpool and Bold Street in that city is named after him. A great deal of county intermarriage followed, amongst them the Heskeths, the Molyneux of Sefton and the Stanleys of Weaver. All these were major ruling families of Cheshire throughout several centuries right up to modern times. Sementara pada 7 Juli 2020, tempat ini resmi dibuka Bupati Serang Ratu Tatu Chasanah dan CEO Bukit Waruwangi Siswono Yudo . This led to the combining of the two areas and became known as Rixton-with-Glazebrook. Richard Sherburne (1586-1667), married Elizabeth Walmsley (d.1666). Dorfold Hall, which stands between Nantwich and Acton, was also built in 1616 by the Wilbraham family. The Barton family extended considerable influence over the affairs of the Smithills Deane district of Bolton over several centuries. When William the Conqueror bequeathed substantial north west lands in gratitude to Baron Rogier de Poitou (or Poictou) who had aided in his conquest of England; he in turn gave part of his holdings to Albert de Gresl. The fourth descendant from Sir Nicholas was John de Leycester. Branches of the family also emigrated to America, with Joan Antrobus settling in Massachusetts in 1635. Genealogical Link: http://www.thornber.net/cheshire/htmlfiles/venables.html. The Rigbys also appear in connexion with Arley as early as 1483, though this was later sold on to the Standish family. John, David and Simon Doherty Paddys sons were arrested with members of the Joyce and Ward families after the fight, in the citys busy business district last summer. Another branch of the Winstanley family lived in nearby Blackley Hurst; their lands were eventually sold to Richard or William Blackburne in 1617, and was later acquired by the Gerard family. He was given the Manor of Davenport from the Venables of Kinderton, the original Norman feudal Lords. He went on to travel around the UK for many years, living in Manchester, Birmingham, and Liverpool where he met and married his wife Mary. Thus the family acquired land by marriage and by wise purchases. Registration Districts: Altrincham (1837-98); Bucklow (1898-1974); Trafford 1974+).

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