CHEETHAM born Lancashire-Manchester Census Place: St George -Lancashire 1861 Census CHENELER 1891 (London) See Robert Dawson ARITF) . Links for Genealogy sites will be below the family background. The Shuttleworths were for several centuries an influential land-owning family in the Burnley area whose wealth came from wool weaving. By 1332 they had established themselves as Lords of the Manor of Tyldesley, and their lands would bear the family name thereafter right up to the present day. 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 . http://www.thornber.net/cheshire/htmlfiles/warren.html "Warrens of Poynton and Stockport". Richard's son Roger having been killed in a duel in 1661, upon the death of Sir Richard the baronetcy went directly to his grandson Thomas (then aged 8). The Hibbert family emerged as an important and influential family name in Cheshire where their manor, county seat and estates were located. The influential Duxbury family, whose country seat was at Duxbury Hall, grew to own lands in Adlington, Standish and Chorley, as well as other parts of Lancashire. There is also another resource created to assist with fact checking for these families called High Sheriff's of Cheshire. He retained his Catholic faith after the Reformation and his son, Richard Sherburne (1546-1629) bought the rectory and advowson of Mitton from James I to avoid problems with non-attendance at church. ", Jimmy added: "He loved his kids and grandchildren very much and if you didn't even have enough for a cup of tea he would give it to you.". There were emigrations of family members to both America and Australia in the 18th and 19th centuries. The Ardernes originally moved to Chester from Warwickshire, when Sir John de Arderne of Alvanley married Joan de Stokeport, daughter of Richard de Stokeport in 1326. Another Richard de Vernon, a one-time favourite of the powerful King John, was appointed High Sheriff of Lancashire from 1200-1205. Sources: http://www.manchester2002-uk.com/history/old-families6a.html. We use your sign-up to provide content in the ways you've consented to and improve our understanding of you. Speaking before the funeral, Bernadette said: "He never got over my mum dying five years ago, a part of him died with her. Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester, England, UK. The victim suffered bruising across her arms and shoulders. The name of Antrobus still is marked by the Village Hall in Northwich. 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. As always you can unsubscribe at any time. Towneley Hall, their imposing Elizabethan country seat, dates from the early 15th century and is set in 62 acres of parkland. Registration Districts: Altrincham (1837-98); Bucklow (1898-1974); Trafford 1974+). There were two William Whitakers in early Virginia. ", Local elections 2023: The key battlegrounds as Greater Manchester prepares to go to the polls, There are fears voters will forget to bring ID with them to polling stations and won't bother to return, 'We compared M&S Coronation shortbread with Morrisons - this one took the crown, The retailers have released commemorative tins to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles, ITV Corrie spoilers as Ryan is in danger and major character leaves the street, Concerns for Ryan after it's clear he has feelings for Daisy, I will not sleep - Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi admits dilemma ahead of Manchester United game. The Baguley family name comes from the old district Baggiley in Cheshire, which during the 11th century was held by Hamon Massy, created Baron of Durham Massy, a grant from William the Conqueror in respect of his support in the conquest of Britain. One was too old to have been Jabez's son. Garth Ward jailed for fracturing woman's jaw in brutal assault. The old family of de Hoghton (or Houghton) and their country seat at Hoghton Tower, sometimes known as Houghton Castle, dominate the area of central Lancashire around Darwen and Preston. Later there was intermarriage with the Egerton family to become the Egerton-Warburton family on the inheritance of Rowland Egerton, 7th son of Philip Egerton of Oulton Park. Appearing in the Roll of Battle Abbey (Hastings, 1066) the family name first appears as 'Greile', in Domesday Book of 1086 as 'Greslet', and in various later documents as Grelle, Gressy, Gresl, Grille, Grylle, Grelly, Grelley, Greslai, Gredle, Gredley, Gradley, Gredlai, Greidley, Gresley, and Greddle. 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. It still displays a large wall chart displaying their family tree. The family name is marked by the district of Baguley in South Manchester. In 1304 Richard de Hulton, of Hulton Park south-west of Bolton in Westhoughton, is recorded as having freehold of lands in the districts of Hulton, Ordsall, Flixton and Heaton. He built the Castle Street Mills and the Bankwood Mill in the town. In more modern times, during the mid-1950s a John Baskervyle-Glegg is known to have attended Rugby School. Wards brother Francis, 36, was also convicted of assisting an offender and will be sentenced on the same date. 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. http://genforum.genealogy.com/cotton/messages/2541.html. Through various land deals, the family clearly grew rich as evidenced in 1836-38 by the building of St John's Parish Church on Wellington Street, (the first to be built in Broughton), which was and paid for by the Clowes family. Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right. He absolutely adored his baby girl and his wife and was a fantastic dad and husband. Foden and ERF lorries were founded by Edwin Foden (18411911) and other members of the Foden family in Sandbach. In 1906 John Baskervyle-Glegg of Withington Hall and Egerton Leigh of Joderell Hall are joint Lords of the Manor of Goostry. Sir Nicholas also built Hough End Hall in Manchester. Also sometimes spelled Shriggley. In July, she left her new home to go to a nearby shop, when a black car pulled up beside her. Despite protestations of innocence, they were sentenced to death and beheaded on Tower Hill in 1536. John Price QC, prosecuting, said: To John Boy Ward, it was immaterial. Manchester Crown Court was told how the 22-year-old victim suffered '30 to 40' punches. The Worsley family originated from Tockholes, Rivington, between Horwich and Chorley, not far from Winter Hill. At Hulton he built Hulton Hall, which, by the late 19th century was surrounded by a 1,316 acre park of plantations and pleasure grounds with 4 acres of water. See also: Downes family. See also: The Lees & Coal Mining in Oldham. Other family members became Barons of Chester and of Warrington, and over time Venables became a prominent Cheshire and Lancashire surname, as did the anglicised version of 'Hunter'. Many of the old families of Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Cheshire can trace their ancestries back to the Norman Conquest of 1066. Many of their descendants immigrated to the New World and were founders of important colonial families. The Hall was demolished in 1943, having previously served as a school and a mental asylum. The family were by then merchant bankers in Liverpool and Manchester. He then pulled her to the floor and started to kick her. Ward 76. His parents were Sir Adam de Pilkington Of Prestwich and Agnes Prestwich . Unfortunately, they were staunch Royalists during the Civil Wars, and subsequently Alexander Rigby's estate was confiscated by Parliament, which ruined the family's fortunes, and Alexander died penniless and disgraced in the Fleet Prison in 1713. Fell's son Thomas inherited the house around 1634 and brought his new wife Margaret Askew to live there. A man - who the woman quickly recognised as Ward - got out. * If you add, please cite sources. We are indebted to Geoff Gradwell for providing most of the information on the Grelley family. Another celebrated John Baskervyle-Gregg played in the England Cricket team as a member of the Combined Services in 1962. Lahan perbukitan seluas 100 hektar ini masuk wilayah tiga desa, yaitu Bantarwangi, Bantarwaru, Kecamatan Cinangka dan Cibojong, Kecamatan Padarincang. Tyson Fury, the "Gypsy King" boxer, frequently proclaims that he has "Irish blood" and a "British heart." Fury's father John Fury is from Galway, while his mother Amber Fury was born in Belfast. Alternatively, however, and more probably, it may simply mean "Orme's Clearing" as Orme is known to have had extensive land holdings in the region, and clearing woodland to create arable farmland was a widespread and common practice. He enlarged his estates and rebuilt the house at Stonyhurst and Mitton church. Mr Howie said: "She says that this was, what might have been called in days gone by, a punishment beating due to her waiting to leave the travelling community.". 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. The Harrison family name has existed in Lancashire possibly from Anglo-Saxon times, well before the Norman Conquest of 1066. They still held lands around Prestwich in the 14th century, when Joanne de Tetlawe married Richard Langley and set up Langley Hall just north of Prestwich and began the Langley family of Middleton and Agecroft, who held the lands for several hundred years thereafter. Gradually, the name was changed to Tetlow, and their family line remained intact until the 17th century, when Jane, sole heiress of Robert Tetlow, married George Wood, who in 1646 sold it on to Henry Wrigley, a linen draper from Salford. This couple lived at the Hall as did their descendants. An alternative derivation of the name is the Norman-French Entre-bois which can be interpreted as 'within the woods'. The Eatons (sometimes 'de Eaton' or 'Eyton') were a powerful family during the medieval period and through intermarriage with other Cheshire families accrued wealth and influence throughout the region. The de Stockport family virtually controlled the township over the next 600 years, obtaining a Charter in 1220 granting the burgesses of Stockport the right to elect their own mayor, without interference from their Earl or Baron. 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. His son was baptised at the parish church in September 1601. and then locked the family in a toilet. 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.