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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Cheshire Lookup Requests => Cheshire => England => Cheshire Completed Lookup Requests => Topic started by: burway1 on Monday 29 August 05 09:06 BST (UK)
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I'm looking for information about the ancestors of my Gtx2 Grandfather Henry Ashton who was born in Penketh, Warrington, Lancs (now Cheshire!) abt. 1792. I believe his father was William Ashton born abt. 1760 who married someone called Nancy. I have searched the on-line IGI resources but there is no information beyond Henry's marriage in 1823. I'm not sure where to go with this now. Any information/advice would be much appreciated. Thanks, Peter
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Hi
You could make enquiries at the Cheshire records office at the link below. Beware they will want to charge for a search.
http://www.cheshire.gov.uk/Recordoffice/aboutus/recoffcontact.htm
Warrington Central Library hold a great deal of info including parish records, not sure if they do searches. You can find them on this link.
http://www.warrington.gov.uk/entertainment/libraries/family_history/
hope this helps
peterbennett
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Many thanks for the info to both my queries. Peter
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Hi Peter, this message is over 10 years ago so you probably know this information by now. Henry Ashton is my GGG Grandfather, he was a cabinet maker, he married Harriet Thornely, her sister Mary Susannah Thornely married Robert Garnett also a cabinet maker from Warrington, he had a large cabinet making factory there (incidentally as I type it is being demolished :'( ) and they were neighbours in Penketh. Henry and Harriet's daughter also called Harriet married my GG Grandfather Thomas Doodson who was a cordwainer and the sub postmaster of Penketh Post Office. I still live in Warrington. I found your message because I have been trying to find out more information on Solomon Ashton from Stockport, did you manage to find anything out? I found another child called George born in 1807 as well as Harriet, Mary Susannah and Elizabeth. I wasn't sure if they'd had a child called William too. I'll post this and see if you get it. Regards Paul Doodson