tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33953760.post116525726036842214..comments2023-10-06T18:16:05.654+01:00Comments on Ainscough Family History-Mawdesley: ANNE ASKEW (AYSCOUGH) KYME b. 1521 - d. 1546@boobellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08175582360452839475noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33953760.post-68528098614793329802023-02-02T13:03:39.283+00:002023-02-02T13:03:39.283+00:00Hello, I’m the true Askew I’m still living in Lin...Hello, I’m the true Askew I’m still living in Lincolnshire, a mile from Stallingborough in a place called Healing which probably did not exist back then …Ann Askew was my great great aunt 12 times removed through her brother … Kimberley, Theresa, Ann AskewAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33953760.post-12064291714881180142019-06-16T15:15:37.898+01:002019-06-16T15:15:37.898+01:00Thank you for this information Robert - its very u...Thank you for this information Robert - its very useful!@boobellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08175582360452839475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33953760.post-29598174131930381062019-06-16T13:53:50.384+01:002019-06-16T13:53:50.384+01:00I am a descendent of Margaret Askew who married Ju...I am a descendent of Margaret Askew who married Judge Thomas Fell and then George Fox founder of the Quakers. My understanding is that she was the daughter of John Askew born 1583 in Marsh Grange who married Margaret Pyper and had one other daughter Elizabeth b 1613. He was the son of William Askew Kyme the son of Anne Askew and born c 1542 and married a Lady Anne Standingstone (most likely of Standingstone). My understanding is that Sir Thomas Kyme disowned Anne Askew and likely the her children thus he retained the Askew name. The other child a daughter also named Anne born c 1540 may have retained either name Askew or Kyme. <br />Regards<br />Bob Richardson from Western Australia<br />robertr37@outlook.comRobert Richardsonnoreply@blogger.com