Ainscough Family History-Mawdesley

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

Monday, April 19, 2010

Recollection - exhibition 24 April-5 June 2010


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St Peter & Paul RC Mawdesley, Salt Pit Lane

St Peter & Paul RC Mawdesley, Salt Pit Lane
Where many of our early Ainscough ancestors are buried. Well worth a visit.
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