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Whitaker John [Male] b. 1875 Radcliffe, Bury - d. BET 1922 AND 1942
On the death of his father in 1844, raised by his grandparents James and Elizabeth Ashworth
Widowed by Pilling
Died 1 Mth smallpox
of Eden Street, Bury, Lancashire
Source
Title: Openshaw Pedigree 1893
Source
Title: Openshaw Pedigree 1893
Of Lime field
Living 1525
Thomas could be son of Richard or half brother to Richard
Witness in 1534
Living 1534 aged 54
Living in 1354
Of the Banaster Rebellion
Document collection "STANDISH" typescript
1288 the Manor of Duxbury was held in thirds by Adam de DUXBURY, Roger de BOLTON and Ellis de TONGE; each paying William de FERRERS a rent of 14d.
1227 Roger de BOLTON & Ellis de TONGE granted to Siward de DUXBURY one plough land rent 6s/4d per annum out of which Roger de BOLTON agreed to pay 5s/4d due to the chief Lords.
1246 Adam de DUXBURY joined in demanding of the Lords of Standish, Duxbury & Adlington that William de FERRERS, who had inherited the Mersey estates, should acquit them of the services claimed by the guardians of the Earl of Lincoln's estate.
Perhaps another Adam de DUXBURY was in possession in 1288, succeeded by a son Henry.
Henry son of Henry de DUXBURY was Lord of the place circa 1300 but seems to have parted with his rights to Hugh STANDISH of the household of Robert de HOLLAND one of Thomas Earl of Lancaster's principal officers.
1315: Henry de DUXBURY imprisoned and the manor acquired by Hugh de STANDISH
Ray Aspden 1999
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