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I would assume then Pam that perhaps John came from an illegitimate child of Clement, or a daughter who discounted her husbands surname and would rather her children carry her maiden name so that they would get further in life? As you say the Winstanleys were Catholic (odd he should be buried in St James' but was that neccessary with persurcution etc?) In my Holywell records I have as follows :-
Thomas s/o Edward and Sarah Baptised 6/11/1787
Thomas Barns bastard son of ? Winstanley and Jane Barns baptised 17/5/1789
Elinor Wynstanley d/o Edward and Sarah baptised 12/2/1791
Edward Winstanley s/o Edward and Sarah baptised 23/7/1796
Mary Winstanley (otp) married Edward Owens (Halkyn) 20/11/1802 witnessed by Thomas ? and Mary Jones
John Winstanley age 54 widow (otp) s/o Thomas & Elizabeth married by licence Mary Ann Hartshorn age 40 (otp) d/o Ralph and Mary witnessed by John Cadman and Elizabeth Daeks
Possibly more to follow...
Flintshire Parry, Price, Lloyd, Jones, Williams, Roberts, Ellis, Holland and Davies. Mostly from Brynford area.
Denbighshire Hannam, Evans
Scotland Clark, Duff, Ferrier, Cruikshanks, Robertson, Anderson, Mciver, Finlayson, Hodge, Galloway and Barrie
Midlands Shaw, Davenport, Skidmore, Ball
Ireland Mccaffery