Subj: Re: Thomas LIVESAY = Alice MARSDEN
Date: 98-04-03 21:44:41 EST
From: L Pallatto
To: SPRAD666Dear Tim:
To the best of my knowledge the father of
Thomas LIVESAY, b. 1700, d. 1751 and m. Alice MARSDEN
was John LIVESAY m. Mary ???? (he died in 1729).
His father was John LIVESAY m. 1670 to Dorothy CUNLIFFE.
His father was Thomas LIVESAY who d. 1686.Alice MARSDEN is the daughter of
Hugh MARSDEN b 1678, d. 1741 = Mary BURY (m. 1698) James MARSDEN b 1642, d. 1723 = Mary (Margaret) ????? (m. 1669) Hugh MARSDEN b 1618 = ??????
James MARSDEN b circa 1575, d. 1633 = Elizabeth HOLDEN (m. 1609) Hugh MARSDEN d. 1612 = Margaret BRANDWOOD (dau. of James BRANDWOOD) (m. 1574) Henry MARSDEN b circa 1530, d. 1590 = Elizabeth ?????? (d. 1616) Hugh MARSDEN b 1463, d. 1555 = ?????
Christopher MARSDEN d. before 1523
John MARSDEN d. after 1464
Richard MARSDEN
Henry MARSDEN d. 1432
William de Merclesden d. 1413
John de Merclesden d. after 1344
Richard de Merclesden d. 1344 = Avice ?????
Richard was the Master Forester of Blackburnshire (Rossendale and Trawden)
under Earl Thomas Plantagenet, then Queen Isabella, then Edward III Robert de Merclesden d. 1283
Robert de Merclesden b circa 1220, d circa 1270
Peter de Merclesden
"Peter the Chaplain" mentioned in the Pipe Rolls of 1194-1197The Marsden information comes from a book called "The Genealogical Memoirs of the Family of Marsden" (E. Griffith & Sons Ltd. Caxton Works, Birkenhead, England 1914) by Rev. Benjamin Marsden, James Marsden and Robert Marsden.
Hope this is helpful -- Lora Pallatto
Found in 1787 serving on a grand jury in Franklin Co. and 1789 court records sh
him member of a committee to view best way for road from Coal Bridge to the
county line.