Abt 1610 - Yes, date unknown
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
2. | Edmund (of Howarth Hall) Howarth (son of Robert Howarth and Margaret); died in 1625. Notes:
(Research):Castle Hall and Clegg Hall are specifically mentioned as being
built of freestone (i.e. easily cut stone) ; they and Stubley Hall had courts,
stables, and totes for pigeons or doves, with an ox-house at Castleton and
a fishpond at Clegg . This latter hall, though roofed with stone slates
and possessing mullioned windows, was not a typical local building,
being rectangular in shape, having three stories and an attic, twelve gables
and a columned projecting porch, with the Ashton mullet carved above
each side of the doorway . It was probably built by Theophilus Ashton (Assheton)
at some time before 1618, and it eventually passed to his sister's husband,
Edmund Howarth of Howarth Hall, and to Edmund's son Robert, who
died in 1639 .
Edmund + Elyzabeth Ashton. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Generation: 3
5. | Margaret Notes:
Died:
Died after her husband
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Generation: 4
9. | Grace Rosthorn Notes:
(Research):of the family Rosthorn of the Lumm
Stirnet gives us this:
John Rosthorne of Lum
His son Adam Rosthorne of Lum (d 1508) m. Helen Holt (dau of Atkin Holt of Battherston or Balterston)
Their son Henry Rosthorne of Lum (d 1528)
His son Adam Rosthorne of Lum (d 1562)
His son Richard Rosthorne of Lum (d after 1579) m. Anne or Agnes Nuttall (dau of _ Nuttal of Nuttall)
Their daughter Isabel Rosthorne m. _ Howarth
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