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Title: Mousedales and any variation thereof!
Post by: Mehrtsgirl on Thursday 30 July 20 08:11 BST (UK)
Anyone researching Mousedales from around Frodsham? I'm particularly interested in John Mousedale (DOB c. 1751) and his children. I have a potential marriage to Mary Percivall.
TIA :)
Title: Re: Mousedales and any variation thereof!
Post by: garstonite on Thursday 30 July 20 09:56 BST (UK)
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Title: Re: Mousedales and any variation thereof!
Post by: CaroleW on Thursday 30 July 20 12:12 BST (UK)
Have you checked the Surname Interests Board?  Scroll to bottom of page and link is under Tools
Title: Re: Mousedales and any variation thereof!
Post by: Mehrtsgirl on Thursday 30 July 20 23:36 BST (UK)
Thanks garstonite - much appreciated. Thanks CaroleW. I hadn't seen that feature so will check  ;D
Title: Re: Mousedales and any variation thereof!
Post by: SiGr on Monday 03 August 20 02:08 BST (UK)
Hi, by chance I just came across a possible relative in my own research. A Joseph Moulsdale who married my 9th great-aunt, Ellen Wilcockson, in Chester on 5 Oct 1677. St Peter's, Chester Parish Register records, "1677 ... Joseph Moulsdale of Huxley and Ellen Wilkinson [sic] of Manley" which is next to Frodsham. No idea if this is a connection but of possible interest.
Meanwhile, I assume you have come across the 31 Mar 1756 Frodsham baptism of "John Moulsdal of Alvanley" and also the 31 May 1757 Frodsham baptism of "John Moulsdal of Manley" ?
Regards.
Simon
Title: Re: Mousedales and any variation thereof!
Post by: smallholderitm on Sunday 23 August 20 16:31 BST (UK)
I have some peripheral Mousdales in my Hitchmough family. Mary Mousdale Born 1788 in Frodsham, married Joseph Hitchmough in 1918 at St Oswald's Church in Chester. Mary's parents were John and Ann (nee Watson) born abt 162 and 1766respetively.  Mary had siblings, Ann 1796, Ann 1798, Thomas 1801 born Tarporley, died Wallasey, Wiiral, John born 1803 Alvanley died Tranmere, Hannah born 1807, Margaret born 1808 and Elizabeth born 1810.
John born 1803 settled in Birkenhead and was a wheelright.  He married Mary and had 2 children Thomas 1842 and John 1844.  Thomas married Lucy Pickup and had Gertrude 1868 and Beatrice 1870.
Gertrude married Peter Barrow and had 5 children.
It appears that a large number of the family migrated to the Wirral in the Tranmere and Wallasey areas.
Hope this of interest.
Best wishes

smallholderitm
Title: Re: Mousedales and any variation thereof!
Post by: smallholderitm on Sunday 23 August 20 16:33 BST (UK)
Further to my badly spelled earlier post, Mary married Joseph in 1818, and John was born about 1762.
Sorry!
Title: Re: Mousedales and any variation thereof!
Post by: Mehrtsgirl on Monday 05 April 21 04:24 BST (UK)
Thanks for the replies and apologies for the delay in acknowledging. Much appreciated.
Title: Re: Mousedales and any variation thereof!
Post by: Twdyr on Thursday 08 April 21 15:59 BST (UK)
I have a 'married into' connection to the Mousedales in the Frodsham area of Cheshire.

Thomas Jenkins (1825) (x3 Gt Uncle) of Manley, m Frances Done in 1851 Frodsham
Frances dau of John Done (1795) & Mary Moulsdale (1801)
Mary dau of Henry Moulsdale (1769) d 1857 Frodsham & Hannah ?

It's a bit convoluted with a spelling variation, but there may be a link.

Regards
Philip
Title: Re: Mousedales and any variation thereof!
Post by: Mehrtsgirl on Monday 12 April 21 22:43 BST (UK)
Thanks Philip. There's a new variation! That might be helpful in expanding the pool I'm looking at from that area :)
 
Title: Re: Mousedales and any variation thereof!
Post by: Twdyr on Monday 12 April 21 23:00 BST (UK)
I guess the pool expands in proportion to the varied name spelling by clerics!
Given the proximity to Frodsham, your John M 1751 could well be cousin related to my Henry M 1769. Do let me know if I can help further.
Title: Re: Mousedales and any variation thereof!
Post by: Mehrtsgirl on Wednesday 19 May 21 04:43 BST (UK)
Thanks Twdyr. Apologies for the delay in acknowledging. I couldn't log into my account! :)