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Title: RUSHTON in Ashbourne
Post by: mikehicks on Thursday 14 July 05 12:31 BST (UK)
Hi,

Anyone researching the name Rushton from Ashbourne, Derbys or Mayfield, Staffs?

Mike
Title: Re: RUSHTON in Ashbourne
Post by: rogerofgoostrey on Monday 05 December 05 11:53 GMT (UK)
Hi Mike

My Rushtons are from Cauldon which is just up the road from Mayfield so there could be a link somewhere.

Roger Rushton
Cheshire
Title: Re: RUSHTON in Ashbourne
Post by: mikehicks on Monday 05 December 05 12:16 GMT (UK)
Do you have a Charles born 1826?
Title: Re: RUSHTON in Ashbourne
Post by: rogerofgoostrey on Monday 05 December 05 12:54 GMT (UK)
Hi Mike

No but I do have a Charles born 1822 who I have not been able to trace further.  Could there be a connection?

Roger
Title: Re: RUSHTON in Ashbourne
Post by: mikehicks on Monday 05 December 05 12:57 GMT (UK)
Tricky one this. Because of the birth year mine only appears on censuses after he is married so there are no parents or siblings that i know of. Also he has moved to Salford/Manchester.

Do you have any parents/siblings for  your Charles?
Title: Re: RUSHTON in Ashbourne
Post by: rogerofgoostrey on Monday 05 December 05 14:07 GMT (UK)
Hi Mike

David Rushton and Ann Hodskinson had the following child:

        David Rushton was born in Cotton, Staffordshire before 19 November 1815.  David died after 1841.  He was christened in St Peter's, Alton, Staffordshire, 19 November 1815.
 
       David Rushton and Mary Beardmore had the following children:

     James Rushton was born before 22 November 1818.

                Hannah Rushton was born in Cauldon Low, Staffordshire before 24 September 1820.  Hannah died between 1861 and 1871 in Kingsley, Staffordshire, at 40 years of age.  She married George Clowes in St Peter's, Alton, Staffordshire, 12 February 1839.  Witnesses: James and Elizabeth (nee Salt) Rushton (made their marks) George Clowes signed but Hannah made her mark.
                  She was christened in St Mary and St Lawrence, Cauldon, Staffordshire, 24 September 1820.
        
                Charles Rushton was born in New Houses, Cotton, Staffordshire before 10 November 1822.  He was christened in St Peters, Alton, Staffordshire, 10 November 1822.     

   William Rushton was born in Newhouses, Cauldon Lowe, Staffordshire before 03 July 1825.  William died 26 April 1852 in Upper Cotton, Staffordshire, at 26 years of age.  Informant: Father at Upper Cotton.  Present at death.  Pneumonia 96days) His body was interred 28 April 1852 in St Peter's, Alton, Staffordshire, Alton churchyard. 
   He was christened in Newhouses, Cauldon Lowe, Staffordshire, 03 July 1825.  William's occupation: Mine Labourer in Cauldon Lowe, Staffordshire, 1851 -1852.

Does this help?

Roger
 
Title: Re: RUSHTON in Ashbourne
Post by: mikehicks on Monday 05 December 05 14:22 GMT (UK)
Roger,

Thanks it does help. These are a different family to mine. My Charles' father was also Charles. There may be a sideways connection that I don't know about yet. Just have to keep plugging away right?

Thanks again,
Mike
Title: Re: RUSHTON in Ashbourne
Post by: Rob Rushton on Friday 23 January 09 13:24 GMT (UK)
Hi
I've just joined rootschat, so only just seen your message.  I have RUSHTONs in Swinscoe, Ellastone and Ashbourne in the 1800s.
Not sure if there's a link, as I haven't got any Charles Rushtons in my tree as yet.
Title: Re: RUSHTON in Ashbourne
Post by: davidSw on Tuesday 28 November 17 20:17 GMT (UK)
There was RUSHTONS COTTAGE in the village of Calton which was pulled down c.1930.   An account of the cottage and the Rushton family can be found in the book "Calton is my dwelling place" by David Swinscoe