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Title: William Austin of Blakenhall, Wybunbury.
Post by: Donches on Wednesday 09 October 19 16:46 BST (UK)
I've been trying for years to find the forebears of William Austin, but without resolution. I'm attaching some details and speculation about him. Does anyone fancy some detective work?
Title: Re: William Austin of Blakenhall, Wybunbury.
Post by: rosie99 on Wednesday 09 October 19 16:48 BST (UK)
It would be better if you posted the information on the board where we can see it easily rather than make us open your document. 
Title: Re: William Austin of Blakenhall, Wybunbury.
Post by: Girl Guide on Wednesday 09 October 19 19:11 BST (UK)
Copied so we can see what information is already known.

Apologies Donches, I tidied it up a little.

WILLIAM AUSTIN In his will, dated 13th December, 1778, William Austin, yeoman of Blakenhall, Wybunbury, Cheshire, names his wife Ann, and the following children: Jane, James, Joseph, Thomas and Sarah (baptised Wybunbury, 1742) and William (baptised 1744).

Sarah and William were the only children recorded baptised in the Wybunbury PR. No records of local baptisms have been found of the other children or of William himself.
 
There is a record in the Wybunbury PR of the baptism, 31 January, 1711, of Mary Austin, the daughter of John Austin of Putney, Surrey. Mary was in the same age group as William, and it is wondered if William was her brother.

A William Austin, the son of John and Jane Austin, was baptised 25 December, 1709, Southwark, Surrey. Was this our William – he did name a daughter Jane? A John Austin “at ye Horseshoos, Dutchey Laine, Savoy”, married Jane L …...” (transcribed as Lowe, but this doesn't seem to be correct) ,6 October 1706, London. Were these William's parents?

Incidentally, was John a guest or landlord of the Horseshoes? John must have had some reason to be in Wybunbury, suggesting he might have been born there, but there is no record in the PR of a John Austin of a suitable date.

As only two children of William, Sarah and William, appear in the Wybunbury baptisms, it suggests that William had been elsewhere before those dates. In his will, William names John Bourne, his brother-in-law, as an executor. The Bournes are over the border in Staffordshire, and an Ann Bourne, the daughter of Richard and Jane, was baptised in Burslem, 23 Dec 1711. John Bournes were baptised in Burslem in 1708 and 1710, but to different parents. As William appeared to be married or related to a Bourne he mus have been fairly local at the time, but where were the four children baptised, if at all?
Title: Re: William Austin of Blakenhall, Wybunbury.
Post by: Donches on Thursday 10 October 19 11:16 BST (UK)
Sorry - I thought it might be a bit long to be in the message. Thanks for opening it Girl Guide.

I might add that William Austin was my father's mother's ancestor. Also one difficulty with Austins is the occasional spellings of the name in the records - Astin, Asten, Ashton, etc. - making it difficult to differentiate from records of other families.