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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Assheton_of_Middleton
Richard Ashton married Anne Foulshurst, daughter of Sir Robert Foulshurst of Crewe, their son was Richard Assheton of Middleton who married firstly Anne Strickland, and secondly Anne Lady Bellingham.[7]
The Asshetons of Great Lever, Lancashire were Richard's cousins. Two were members of parliament; Richard Assheton of Whalley and Downham, Lancashire, and his half brother Ralph Assheton of Great Lever at Middleton, who was Member of Parliament for Liverpool in 1553.[8]
http://landedfamilies.blogspot.com/2016/05/216-assheton-of-downham-hall-whalley.html?m=1
From Sir Ralph the Middleton estate passed to his eldest son, Sir Richard Assheton (d. 1507) and grandson, Sir Richard Assheton (c.1482-1549), both of whom were knights in the military service of the Crown. The younger Sir Richard distinguished himself at the Battle of Flodden in 1513, and commemorated his part in that devastating English victory against the Scots through the remodelling of Middleton church and the installation of a window depicting his troop of archers. Both men, however, received royal pardons for civil offences, suggesting they may have inherited some of Sir Ralph's lack of self-control.
Sir Richard, was knighted and died on 3 Edward VI. He married Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas Strickland, of Cumberland, Knight. They had five sons and two daughters:
Richard
Robert, who was Parson of Middleton, 2 Edward VI
John, who had seven sons, Abel, Abdie, Richard, Zachariah, John, James and Thomas
Raphe, who had three children, Richard, Edmund and Ellen
Thomas, who had five duaghters, Dorothy, Katharine, Anne, Bridget and Mary.
Sir Richard married a second time to Lady Ann Bellingham.
His eldest son Richard, Esq. succeeded him, being 38 years old at the death of his father, and survived him only one year. His Obit was 4 Edward VI.
~History and Description of the Town and Parish of Ashton-Under-Lyne
Provisions were made for his younger sons in the last inquisition. John Ashton was still at Cambridge. Mary the daughter of Sir Richard had married Sir John Southworth [Duchy of Lanc. Inq. p.m. ix, no. 23].
~History of Lancaster, Vol. V, "Middleton," pp. 161-169
Links
http://www.geneajourney.com/ashtn.html
http://cybergata.com/roots/322.htm
Weis, Frederick Lewis. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004. Page 13. Line 9[39].
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