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saw as depriving the area of part of its heritage. On the day of the club's final match โ€“ 4 May 2002 โ€“ he made a poignant telephone call which was greatly appreciated by the team and officials. Despite being on the other side of the world he continued his keen interest in the fortunes of Rotherham United and was always proud of his South Yorkshire roots. He and his wife last visited the county in the autumn of 2000 and he stopped in at Tickhill Square to watch his old club and was delighted to meet up with former playing colleague Trevor Whittaker to reminisce about their time in the red and black. Mr and Mrs Ainscough had planned on coming over again earlier this year but unfortunately he was diagnosed with his illness. One of his regrets in his final months was the realisation that he would be unable to visit England again.
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United secretary Barrie Dalby with the sad news at the weekend. Beginning his footballing career at Wath Wanderers, Mr Ainscough moved to Rawmarsh Welfare in the Yorkshire League under the tutelage of former Rotherham United goalkeeper George Warnes. He then jumped into the Midland League with Denaby United under another former Football League shot stopper, ex-Barnsley keeper Harry Hough. Mr Ainscough was thrilled to be handed the opportunity to line up beside one of his idols, Millers legend Jack Grainger, who was playing on the wing for Denaby at the time. He also played for
1180:. Thomas went on to study architecture at Carnegie Mellon University. In later years he started an architecture firm with Dan Dills called Dills, Ainscough & Associates. Later they added Daniel Duff and renamed the firm Dills, Ainscough, Duff & Associates. DAD designed buildings worldwide including many revolutionary schools. Thomas married Carolyn Martha Jones of Erie, Pennsylvania and lives in Utah. He served two missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in California and Florida. 918: 22: 523: 256: 531: 248: 778:, now a preserved manor house in Spalding, was originally built by the rich wool merchant, Richard Alwyn in 1420 and then it was owned by the Lincolnshire Ayscough family in the early part of the 16th century. The grant of land at Spalding was made to Sir William Ayscough (b.1490-d.1541) by Henry VIII. E.H. Gooch writes about "Ayscoughfee Hall" in his book "The History of Spalding", 1940. 1189:. Andrew went on to co-found Incline Marketing with Calvin Krainock and David Coombs (who would later leave the company). In 2023 Incline Marketing was rated the 1075 fastest growing company in America as rated in the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies in America. In 2024 Incline Marketing was rated the 415 fastest growing company according to the Inc. 5000.( 1136:
Roy Ainscough (b. 1943), who emigrated to Adelaide, South Australia to play semi-professional football for U.S.C.Lion in 1969, died on 9 October 2007 aged 64. Since his arrival in South Australia Roy had been involved will football (soccer) at all levels, mostly as a coach. Roy also represented South
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of the Borough. 37 years of public service in the Department of Overseas Trade, the last 26 of them as H.M. Senior Trade Commissioner for India, Burma, and Ceylon. His parents were James and Margaret Ainscough, of Parbold, Mayor and Mayoress of Wigan in 1922โ€“23. Sir Thomas married Marjorie Jones, who
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was born at the Glenelg Community Hospital and continued to reside in the City of Holdfast Bay region until his death on 13 June 2018, aged 59. At the height of his career he was employed as the Senior Manager Human Resources (Asia/Pacific Region) for global mining giant, Newmont Mining Corporation.
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Town who were an emerging force in the Yorkshire League but returned to Denaby's Tickhill Square ground which he always considered his true football home. The demise of the club greatly saddened Mr Ainscough and he was said to have never understood the reasons given by those responsible for what he
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David Ainscough (b. 1958) Was an Australian business manager having completed his master's degree in business administration with the University of Adelaide in 1999. David also held a Graduate Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety Management from the University of South Australia. Mr Ainscough
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to keep the peace and uphold the law but instead found himself taken 'prisoner' by the rebels and was expected to represent their cause. Following this the Ayscough family fell out of favour with Henry VIII. However, Sir Francis continued to prosper by his own volition taking every opportunity to
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and Parkgate and went on to become a hard tackling defender and midfielder for several top local sides. He died in the lakeside town of Barmera, South Australia, where he emigrated to in 1969 after leaving his job at the Parkgate Iron and Steel Company. His wife Carleen telephoned former Denaby
712:(1996 to 1998). Represented Lancashire, North of England, England 'B' and England VII's. Made history in 1988 when he played Rugby Union at Twickenham (County Championship Final) after first playing Rugby League at Wembley (under 11's schoolboy "curtain-raiser" to the 1975 Challenge Cup Final). 905:. Once the area was built up in the 19th century, a formerly rural road west of Shepherd's Bush, previously called Starch Green, was named Askew Road, while another nearby road was named Askew Crescent, both after the family. There was also once a pub at the north end of Askew Road called 833:(Ayscough) Kyme (1521โ€“1546), the English Protestant and persecuted heretic was also the daughter of Sir William. Unfortunately for Anne her zealousness led to her execution and she was burned at the stake for heresy in 1546. Reluctantly, the Ayscough family got caught up in the 694:. Director H. & R. Ainscough Ltd 1936โ€“64; Director Liverpool Corn Trade Associate 1953โ€“55; and Grain Contract Insurance Co 1953โ€“55; Vice-Pres L.C.TA 1962; member Council N.F.C.TA 1962; Director Palace Hotel Co Southport 1934โ€“50; and Casterton Estates Ltd from 1965; 850:
acquire land and so add to his estates. He died a convinced Protestant, clearly shown by the wording of his will. It is claimed (evidence required) that over the period which followed many of the Lincolnshire Ayscough family lost their estates, they migrated west to
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Hall. All but one of the five sons of Ralph (b.1782 in Blackrod) were miners โ€“ and nearly all male descendants of these Ainscoughs were also miners, as censuses from 1841 to 1901 attest. In the 1850s and 1860s, some of the Ainscough miners moved further afield to
267:(or Aiscough; died 1450), Bishop of Salisbury and Confessor to King Henry VI โ€“ of the Bedale/Lincolnshire Ayscough line. He was nominated on 11 February 1438 and consecrated on 20 July 1438. Murdered at Edington, Wiltshire, on 29 June 1450 by an angry mob during 862:, bleak wastes in the 16thC, as Farmers and Millers. However it does not seem possible to find specific evidence for this link, and without evidence the Lincolnshire origin seems increasingly tenuous. Researchers are requested to continue to investigate. 385:(died 1759) scientist and optician, an English designer and maker of scientific instruments. He became known for his microscopes. His shop was in London between 1740 and 1759. In 1752, he designed the first spectacles with double-hinged side pieces. 238:
Name variations are: Ainscough, Ayscough, Ayscue, Ascough, Askew, Anscow, Askow, Ascow, Ascoe, Arscow, Anescoe, Aniscoe, Anscow, Ascoughe, Aynstowe, Askoes, Asckoe, Askoe, Askowes, Aynscow, Ainscow, Ainscowe, Ainscoe, Asque, Eskew, Escue and Insker.
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estate called Aykescogh (Oak Wood) in the 12thC. In the same document the spelling of the name changes, in 1199 this is referred to as a place called 'Ayscogh', but then changes just 50 years later to 'Aykescogh'
365:(1700โ€“1763), Dean of Bristol; tutor to George III. In 1756, Ayscough became the Canon for Winchester Cathedral (1756โ€“1763). Ayscough's children included Augusta (Lady Cockburn) and George Edward, a Guards officer. 478:(LDS), many of which are questionable. The original pass through Britain's parish records by LDS members was free of personal contributions and was available on microfiches in such centres as the library of the 945:
farmers and some of the family continued farming until the period of industrialisation. The Milling company of H & R Ainscough (Hugh and Richard of Parbold) established a successful business at
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Andrew (Drew) Thomas Ainscough (b. 1989), is an American Entrepreneur. And grandson of Thomas Lee Ainscough (Above). Having completed his Bachelors of Science degree in Business Administration
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as the source. Given the various theories on the derivation of the name, it is possible that there were other, independent lineages with the same surname.
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The following theory was put forward by researchers in the 1970s but seems unlikely, since earlier evidence has been found showing Ainscoughs existed in
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Thomas Lee Ainscough (b. 1936), is an American architect, interior designer, and writer. Having completed his teaching degree in art from
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in the original IGI 1 shows that the earliest recorded event was the christening of Thomas Ainscough โ€“ son of John โ€“ on 27 April 1549 in
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by Percy Hide Reaney, William Alexander Francis Browne, Richard Middlewood Wilson. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1958.
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made scores of 61 not out, 50 and 61. 7th child of Hugh AINSCOUGH (1816โ€“1894) and Susan (FAIRCLOUGH) AINSCOUGH (1830โ€“1923).
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Hugh Ainscough (1816โ€“1894) & Richard Ainscough (1818โ€“1877), prosperous corn merchants, owners of two flour mills,
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words "ask skog", although other sources suggest that Aiskew is a corruption of the words "Eiki Skogr" translating to
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in 1623. Her father was James Ayscough. Isaac Newton the elder (1606โ€“1642) married Hannah Ayscough in April 1642 in
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forest". The "en" part of the word meaning juniper, "skog" meaning wood or forest. Today the name is pronounced
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Mediaeval alabaster of Sir Edward Ayscough (1612) & wife, Stallingborough. Image: Barbara Ainscough 2007.
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is also from an Ayscough family line, Hannah Ayscough his mother and possibly James Ascough born 1585,
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were given land for their effort during the invasion and were placed as his head of government in each
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Some genealogical sources give the English-Scottish borders as the origin of the family, others claim
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Memorial to Hugh and Richard Ainscough (H&R), Parbold churchyard. Image:Barbara Ainscough 2007
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as a bastion of the upper, ruling class, and there were Wesleyan chapels in many towns โ€“ such as
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before leaving for England. This plaque has a list of knights. There are two knights listed as "
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Ainscoughs in general is also open to speculation. Prior to the Reformation, of course, all
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Thomas Ainscough, Lancashire Cricketer, OCC Team Photo 1901. Permission: Mary Ainscough 2007
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priests to allow their records being transcribed by the LDS. It also failed to record some
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Australia on several occasions including a game against an English FA representative side.
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Mediaeval brass of Sir William Ayscough of Stallingborough. Image: Barbara Ainscough 2007.
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In the early 19th century, most male โ€“ and some female โ€“ Ainscoughs in the villages of
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Super League. Ainscough started his professional career playing for the Wigan club.
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entries. Given these caveats, an examination of the 1,623 records of Ainscoughs in
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also appealed to many working-class people in the mid-19th century, who saw the
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Derelict flour mill โ€“ H&R Millers, Burscough. Image: Barbara Ainscough 2007.
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In the 15th century the Ayscoughs had supported the Lancastrian side during the
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Sir Edward Ayscough (died 1558), youngest son of Sir William, and cup-bearer to
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on 10 May 1906, he was the third and youngest son of Thomas and Jane Ainscough.
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John Whitwell Ainscough 1908 โ€“ 1992 engineer and Director of H&R Ainscough
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Other suggestions indicate that the name Ainscough is of French origin. When
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in 1545, 1549 and 1554. He died in 1564 and is buried at St Mary's Church,
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area as early as the 13thC โ€“ William of Ainscough was a beneficiary to the
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religious periods. Many other Lancashire Ainscoughs were baptised in the
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Recent research shows that there are references to Ainscoughs in the
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were the benefactors of the RC Church, Our Lady & All Saints,
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records, but these three Ainscoughs may well have come from the
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founded 1884 and also the local Catholic primary school.
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were Catholic by default. Evidence suggests that the
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Regiment (Territorial), was killed in action in the
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in 1545, 1549 and 1554. Buried at St Mary's Church,
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Branches of the family developed around 941:. Many Lancashire Ainscough families were 1056:". Many became priests, most prominently 801:was knighted in 1513 during the reign of 561:and District teams, and in games against 447:) gave his name as "Insker" on moving to 106:Learn how and when to remove this message 957:, and by the 19thC, across the whole of 925:Early records come from the Churches of 916: 880: 854:, where they settled in the area around 700:born Wigan 1964, played Rugby Union for 529: 521: 389: 254: 246: 215:invaded England, he brought his army of 117: 646:Gerald Ainscough (1919โ€“1985) โ€“ Founded 158: 1346: 785:and later held posts at the Courts of 175:translation for the name "enskog" is " 1035: 242: 129:of Great Britain with his pupils. 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Hannah was born in 181: 155:, Askew, Ascough and Aynscough. 20: 1354:Surnames of Scandinavian origin 1326:"Askew Road over the centuries" 1141:Mr Ainscough was brought up in 913:Expansion, employment and trade 873:, Lancashire, his grandfather. 125:, Dean of Bristol and tutor to 31:needs additional citations for 1318: 1290: 1277: 1266: 1254: 1238: 1208: 613:. Family home: Fairhurst Hall 1: 1298:"Martin Ainscough and family" 1201: 1131:Notable Australian Ainscoughs 1099:churches of St. Katherine in 909:, which is now an Irish pub. 518:Notable Lancashire Ainscoughs 415: 403: 371:(1749โ€“1837), the daughter of 303: 625:Vol 2, 1969 pages 5 & 6. 470:Evidence of origin from the 431:Ralph Ainscough (b. 1899 in 409:) to a piece of land in the 7: 1287:Date accessed: 11 June 2009 1171:Notable American Ainscoughs 1004:and Balcarres who lived at 889:Another Askew family, from 885:Askew Road, Shepherd's Bush 825:(d.1558) was cup-bearer to 602:on 7 August 1915 age 22 at 576:administrator. 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