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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Assheton of Croston
« on: Tuesday 09 August 16 17:26 BST (UK) »
i thanx you !
have you the Burrow family line ?
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have you the Burrow family line ?
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That's what I was trying to do, so that I didn't get reminded each time you posted some more of your research, but I couldn't seem to manage it - as I said, it's fascinating, but not one of my areas of interest, so I wanted to avoid being reminded each time.
That would not stop others from finding your posts fascinating, I was merely trying to tidy up my reminders - and this thread wouldn't go away!
I've tried to stop this topic coming up on "New Replies", as I'm really not interested in it, but it seems to re-appear. Other topics have "stopped" quite easily - what could I be doing wrong here? ( Sorry, "Sir" Ashton, nothing personal....)
My post will show how it all works ,in the 12th century. Between 1189 and 1194 Henry, son of Warin de Lea was granted Raven Meols near Formby and shortly afterwards he presented a portion of the estate to Cockersand Abbey.
Thomas de Ashton and Cecily his wife in 1305 made a feoffment of a messuage and land in Ashton; Final Conc. i, 206;De Banc. R. 162, m. 200 d.
A settlement of the manor was made in 1307, Thomas de Ashton granting it to John son of Thomas de Ashton, a minor,
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rumple_stilt_skin2 Master William de Asshton, John de Asshton, and John de Wolleton, chaplain, plaintiffs, and Robert de Standissh,knight, and Isolda, his wife, deforciants of a fourth part of the manor of Dounelithirlond [Down Litherland].
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rumple_stilt_skin2 Alice, the daughter and heiress of William Lee, married Thomas Ashton
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rumple_stilt_skin2 land in Down Litherland Molyneux, Earl of Sefton , Richard de Eves of Thornton gave to Henry Boys the 6 acres called Pepperfield, (fn. 93) and about fourteen years afterwards Richard de Eves and Maud his wife sold it to Nicholas Blundell of Little Crosby,
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rumple_stilt_skin2 Emma ! de winwick ? Hnnm , Townships: Sefton
taken from Ancestry.com.au my comments page on my,16th great-grandfather Sir John de Assheton of Wolfall in Huyton
In brass, on a marble: "Hic jacet Thomas de Ashton, armiger Henrici regis, quondam dominus de Crofton; qui obit decimo septimo die mensis Octobris, anno Domini mccccvii. Cujus anime propitietur Deus, amen".
Sir Thomas de Ashton dominus de Croston and Mawdesley
–1407
BIRTH Lancashire, England
DEATH 17 OCT 1407 • Lancashire, England
15th great-grandfather
* The Assheton inquisition *
mors non est finis