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Cheshire / Re: Farrington
« on: Thursday 20 January 11 22:10 GMT (UK)  »
Hallo
The following may be of interest-
Harthill, Cheshire, Parish Registers:

Martha daughter of Thomas Farrington of Bickerton (Malpas parish), Day --Labourer, son of John Farrington of Bickerton, Day-Labourer, by Sarah his wife daughter of George Dunning of Handley, Day-Labourer: and Martha his wife daughter of Thomas Dunn of Holy-Host (Hollyhurst) in Marbury Parish by Mary his wife daughter of William Possil of Tower-hill in Marbury Parish Farmer: Born July 6 and baptised July 26th (1778).
(The will of Sarah Pursell of Marbury 1771 mentions her daughter Mary wife of Thomas Dunn).

William son of John Farrington of Bickerton , Day-labourer, son of John Farrington of Bickerton, Day-labourer , by Sarah his wife daughter of George Dunning of Handley, Day-labourer: and Martha his wife, mother of this child, and daughter of Edward Goff of Broxton. Day-labourer , by Mary his wife daughter of some Clutton: was born Sunday the 20th of September and baptized Sunday the 18th of October (1778).

Johnathand   
 

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The Common Room / Re: George Ormerod's History of Cheshire
« on: Wednesday 03 November 10 00:31 GMT (UK)  »
Hallo
George Ormerod`s History of Cheshire.
Church Minshull is in vol. 3, page 336.
There is no pedigree for Wade, and no reference to the family in the index.
Regards, Johnathand.

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Flintshire / Re: Robert Williams Gwysaney Hall
« on: Tuesday 25 May 10 01:21 BST (UK)  »
Williams of Gwysaney Hall, Flintshire.

`Gwsaney and Owston` , the history of the Davies (now Davies-Cooke family),  states that in the early  18th century, financial problems caused Gwysaney to be let to tenants , while the family moved to their other house at Llanerch, Denbighshire. The family did not return until  c.1823.
A Robert Williams was steward at Llanerch in the late 17th century, and in 1818 William Williams was agent a Gwysaney.

Gwsaney and Owston
G. A. Usher
Privately Printed-Denbigh
1964

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