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Title: The KELSALL family - Stretford
Post by: M.T.H on Wednesday 04 May 05 17:19 BST (UK)
Hi,

I would be really interested to hear from anyone who has a connection with the Kelsalls of Manchester (my grandmother's family).I have recently obtained a well researched family tree for them that goes back to Jonathan Kelsall in Stretford in 1736 and it includes all of his Kelsall descendents to the present day.

Regards,Mick ;)

Title: Re: The KELSALL family - Stretford
Post by: jinks on Thursday 12 May 05 00:46 BST (UK)
If you get further back and find you have any
connection with WYRESDALE let me know I
have a rather large tree of these KELSALLs which
tie into my PYE family.

Jinks
Title: Re: The KELSALL family - Stretford
Post by: snub nose on Friday 09 September 05 23:09 BST (UK)
Hi Mick

I have Kelsalls in Ashton on Mersey & Sale - tree goes back to Ashton Kelsall b 1740 m Martha Renshaw.  Just down the road from Stretford - wonder if we have any connections?  Other family names - Goodier, Barlow, Wilkinson, Layton (Leighton) and Dean. 

Gwyneth
Title: Re: The KELSALL family - Stretford
Post by: skb on Saturday 10 September 05 02:04 BST (UK)
Did any of your KELSALL's live in Pendleton Salford?

A James KELSALL married Hannah WINSTANLEY at  St Mary's Eccles in 1890.

I would be interested in any connections with these Pendleton families

GREENHALGH
STRINGFELLOW
WINSTANLEY
Title: Re: The KELSALL family - Stretford
Post by: snub nose on Saturday 10 September 05 23:45 BST (UK)
There may be some connections with Eccles, but haven't come across any of your names - sorry. 
Title: Re: The KELSALL family - Stretford
Post by: jinks on Saturday 10 September 05 23:52 BST (UK)
The Wyresdale Kelsall were Quakers.

Where yours Kellsalls Quakers?

Jinks
Title: Re: The KELSALL family - Stretford
Post by: snub nose on Sunday 11 September 05 00:05 BST (UK)
I don't think so.  But some of the family were non conformist.  They had to marry in the parish churches of course in the early days, but some of mine seem to have been Methodist.  It is difficult to tell - I haven't researched the Quaker records - do you have any info how I would do this?

Regards
Gwyneth
Title: Re: The KELSALL family - Stretford
Post by: jinks on Sunday 11 September 05 09:50 BST (UK)
Hi Gwyneth

I have sent you a Personal Message giving an
outline of My Kelsalls.

They married into my Pye line but names associated with the Quakers were Winder,
Towsend, Cragg.

I think at sometime they married out and my
line are no longer Quakers.

Jinks 
Title: Re: The KELSALL family - Stretford
Post by: valk on Thursday 02 May 24 17:13 BST (UK)
My 3 x great grandmother was Mary Kelsall daughter of John Kelsall (1797-1850) of Stretford and Margaret Holt 1798-1839  (although I am the only person in the world who believes she was Margaret Holt).