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Re: Ox Close, in the Parish of Bakewell. Help please!
« Reply #15 on: Monday 17 November 08 21:35 UTC (UK) »

Hi
Carol may well be right.
I just found this link
http://www.genuki.org.uk:8080/big/eng/DBY/Baslow/Perambulations.html
The grid ref which it gives for Beastley Gate seems to be half way between the Nurseries and the start of Baslow (on my map at least) and I wonder if that would be the plot of land called "parcell of land called Bestly " in the tenency agreement.

I sent an email to the person who gives that information so perhaps he will solve our problems  Wink

After a quick glance at the pages connected to the above link it seems that the northern part of the Park was incorporated quite late so could easily have had a few farms on it earlier.

You could perhaps tell Carol that my gtgrandmother was a Marsden on both sides, as it were, and her parents both descended from John (married Alice), the son of Edmund of Oxclose.
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Re: Ox Close, in the Parish of Bakewell. Help please!
« Reply #16 on: Monday 17 November 08 23:22 UTC (UK) »

Hi Gardener,

Once again, thank you so much,  I am passing the info on as soon as I get it!  I gather that Carol has now written to the House (I'm not sure which one) that was the land owner at that time, so I will pass the info back to you if she gets anywhere!

In the mean time,
Thanks again!

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Re: Ox Close, in the Parish of Bakewell. Help please!
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 23 July 09 07:59 UTC (UK) »

Hi Gardener,

Researching my wife's (and therefore children's) family history on the Marsden side. If we start just in Baslow (i.e. not going back to the Lancashire roots), my wife and children are descendant from Hugh Marsden and Alicia (aka Alice) Brough, who were married at St. Anne's Church ~ Nov. 1596.

Anyway, I'm particularly interested in learning about the "connections" between the various Marsdens and the Cavendish family - e.g. Oxclose being so close to/on the Chatsworth park grounds, another farm called "Parkgate or Park Gate" which was owned by Edmund Marsden (and perhaps his father Hugh?) which was somewhere near the Hunting Tower, and of most interest, the "family history" which notes that Hugh Marsden first came to Baslow "as part of the household of Sir William Cavendish" in the late 1500's.

Might you have direct access to the Marsden family genealogical memoirs that contains this specific reference, and might you have any further details regarding either Oxclose of Parkgate? We're in the Bakewell area and would be happy to do any "field research" to share with you and others if you're able to help point me in the right direction on some of these topics.

Thanks,

- Chris


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Re: Ox Close, in the Parish of Bakewell. Help please!
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 25 July 09 13:28 UTC (UK) »

Hi Chris

If your wife's family is descended from Hugh and Alicia then we must be related in some way at least!


I have not done much on the Marsden's for a long time, got to the point where I had done the easy parts and was too far away to do any more. I collaborated with some other people and what I had I passed along so it is part of this family tree now
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=winster

I'll pm my email to you as I am not on rootschat very often just now  Smiley
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