This blog aims to bring alive the family history information I have been given with records from Ormskirk Church, Mawdesley and Croston as far back as 1558. Many thanks go to relatives Jonathon Hopper, UK & especially Anthony Brown, Australia for all of the research they have undertaken and to Andy Scarisbrick for his significant support. If you think you are related please contact me: barbaraainscough@mac.com
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
1881 census - more about HUGH Ainscough
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You may recall that in an earlier blog (19th January 2007 - 1881 census, Hugh Ainscough - who are they all?), Andy Scarisbrick had set about to identify who all of the "Hugh Ainscough's" listed in the 1881 census were and where they had come from.
So that still leaves us with 3 Hugh Ainscoughs to identify.......we are still unsure about this family, but Andrew has made a connection between 2 of the Hughs as outlined below.
Andrew Scarisbrick (andy_scarisbrick@hotmail.com)writes:
"I have identified 4 more Hugh Ainscoughs, with a possible link to the Mawdesley family.
Hugh Ainscough b.1879,Chorley- is the son of Hugh Ainscough b.1840(actually 1839), Leyland.
Hugh Ainscough b.1879, Leyland- is the son of John Ainscough,b.1837, Leyland
Hugh Ainscough b.1861,Leyland- is the son of James Ainscough b.1835, Leyland
James (1835), John (1837) and Hugh (1839) are all brothers, sons of Hugh (b.1812) and Alice Ainscough (b.1812).
Hugh Ainscough married Alice Mawdesley in Leyland 7/1/1833.
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