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Some Special Interests => One Name Studies => One Name Studies: N to S => Topic started by: Loretogirl47 on Monday 28 July 08 17:51 BST (UK)
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Trying to research this family from Middleton area, Lancashire. Thomas Rothwell c1798, Oldham, Lancashire, married to Martha Slack 1803 Middleton, Lancashire, children,Adam 1827, John Edward 1833, Elizabeth 1835 and Amelia 1837 all born Middleton.
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Here (http://www.sthelens-connect.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=14083&hl=Rothwell) on another message board is a discussion about some people called Rothwell. Later, it was discovered that Adam Rothwell had drowned in July 1835 in a quarry in Newton-in-Makerfield, Lancashire. I don't know if any of these are connected to your Rothwells.
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Trying to research this family from Middleton area, Lancashire. Thomas Rothwell c1798, Oldham, Lancashire, married to Martha Slack 1803 Middleton, Lancashire, children,Adam 1827, John Edward 1833, Elizabeth 1835 and Amelia 1837 all born Middleton.
Hi, Have just joined Rootschat and found your query. I have found a few of your relatives on Lancs OPC website http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Middleton/index.html. Three of the children were baptised at St. Leonards church (in case you are vaguely interested I was baptised and married there too).
John Edward Rothwell - Son of Thomas Rothwell (Shopkeeper) & Martha of Middleton 22 Jul 1832 St Leonard, Middleton, Lancashire, England
Hope this is useful
Cheers Barbara Barningham
Adam Rothwell - Son of Thomas Rothwell (shop keeper) & Martha of Middleton 13 Dec 1826 St Leonard, Middleton, Lancashire, England
Elizabeth Nancy Rothwell - Daughter of Thos. Rothwell (Whitster) & Martha of Middleton 19 Oct 1834 St Leonard, Middleton, Lancashire, England
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Thanks for this information. Yes, this is the family John Edward Rothwell was my 2x great grandfather. Is St Leonard's a Church of England denomination?
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Yes it is C of E and is the oldest church in Middleton. The link I gave you earlier shows the church in all its glory.
Take care
Barbara