BARTHOMLEY - HASLINGTON - BRERETON
Ralph Noden
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Ralph m. Mary Whittingham
1710 20 Apr 1735 1707
St Mary & Nicholas, Nantwich
d. 5 Dec 1796 d. 1 Apr 1795
Barthomley Holms Chapel
bur. 9 Dec 1796 bur. 4 Apr 1795
Barthomley Barthomley
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Sarah Mary Ralph Ann Ralph Elizabeth Martha Thomas Thomas John
abt 1735 20 Nov 1735 29 Mar 1737 3 Jan 1741 27 Aug 1742 6 Mar 1745 7 Jun 1747 9 Jul 1749 1 Mar 1750 24 Sep 1753
Betley Betley Barthomley Barthomley Barthomley Barthomley Haslington Haslington Haslington
d. 3 Apr 1819 d. 1775 d. 1782 d. 1808 d. 1750 d. 1815
Marsh Green Bradwell bur. 20 Feb bur. 28 Nov bur. 17 Mar bur. 9 Mar
Sandbach Barthomley Brereton Barthomley Brereton
bur. Barthomley
m. 5 Nov 1761 m. 22 Nov 1769 m. 20 Feb 1768 m. 30 Jan 1776 m. Jan 1773 m. 9 Jun 1772
Brereton Brereton Brereton Prestbury Brereton Coppenhall
Thomas Richard George John Lowe Mary Pott Ann Stonely
Sproson Gregory I Jepson 1749 - 1819
1740 - 1789 abt 1739 ___I______
I I I I I
Mary heaps Nancy Thomas John
14 Nov 1773 9 Jun 1772 29 Jul 1773
Brereton Coppenhall
b. Elton
NOTES:
JOHN NODEN 1753: Died aged 62 yrs.
MARTHA NODEN 1747: "Martha NODIN married John Lowe against the wishes of her parents and the marriage took place in Prestbury in 1774. The baptisms of four later children are recorded in the Church Lawton parish registers. When John died at Blakenhall in the parish of Wybunbury, Cheshire in 1819, his will named his wife Martha, seven of his eight known children and a ninth child John LOWE of whom no trace has yet been found. No record has yet been found of Martha's death. She was named in the will of her father Ralph NODEN, but her children were specifically excluded from any benefit."
RALPH NODEN 1710: Cordwainer, Wybunbury, 20 Apr 1735. Shoemaker, Buddeleigh, 3 Jun 1741. Farmer, Crewe, 1 Jun 1747. Residing Haslington 9 Jul 1749. Died aged 86 yrs.
D210/M/45 14 Aug. 1790 Contents:
Manor of Betley; Betley Common; common called Cracka Moss with cottage thereon; Richard Jenning's messuage and several pieces of land; John Wildigg's messuages and several pieces of land; Samuel Hawkin's messuage and land; John Stevenson's messuage and land; John Plant's capital messuage land called the Yeld, Proud Loves Moors; Matrhew Lowe's lands; land called Broomy Intake; Thomas Price's messuage land called Coleman's Hill; Edward Cooper's messuage; George Naylor's widow's messuage; cottage enclosed out of Cracka Moss; Isaac Scott's messuage; John Shufflebotham's messuage; Jonathan Hall's messuage; Thomas Gibbon's 2 messuages; George Bate's messuage; Hayes' widow's messuage; Randle Littler's messuage; Joseph Booth's messuage; land called the Stockings, the rough field, Onions Field, Onions Meadow, homestead garden, Hopyard or Lockett's Croft; 2 messuages and land occupied by Wm. Swinnerton; lands called Day Math, Round Meadow, the Bottom, the church field, Brickhill field or Ban Croft or Bowhill; John Jackson's messuage and a barn; Edward Reed's messuage; Wm. Nuckin's messuage; James Heath's messuage; John Gardner's messuage; Noden's church field, Robert Johnson's messuage and lands; lands called Marle Pitt Field, Big Church Field, further Church field, Church field; Thomas Smallwood's messuage and lands; Little Town field; capital messuage called Old Hall and lands; Thomas Bate's land; Thomas Keen's lands and messuage; lands called Simon Air's Backside, and tan house, Spout croft alias Ravenshall croft, The Four Bay Math, Barn Croft, Hoberty Hill, Thicknesses Meadow, Ridding, Ridding Meadow, Sparrow Lake Croft alias Turnpike Croft, Marle field; John Plant's pieces of land and barn; land called Sandyfield and further Sandyfield.
8 red seals - with same device.
D210/M/61 20 April 1719 Contents:
Baddileigh m. Audley
Lease for 99 years
1a. Ralph Thicknesse of Baulterley, Esq.
b. Charles Fletcher of Whitchurch, co. Salop, gent.
c. George Bird of Broxton, co. Chester, gent.
d. William Kelsall the elder of Audley, gent.
2. Thomas Noden of Haslington, co. Chester, yeoman.
Messuage, cottage and 6 acres land in Baddeleigh in m. of Audley; pastures called the Meatts Flatt, the long meadow, the bigg paddock, the little paddock, the paddock meadow, in Baddeleigh.
Rent: 20s. p.a. heriot of 40s.
3 red seals - good impression.
D210/M/62 20 Oct. 1785 Contents:
Buddileigh m. Audley
Copy of court roll
1a. John Wright
b. Thomas Poole
2. Ralph Noden of Brereton, [co. Chester]
Copyhold messuage in Biddle Leigh alias Buddeleigh; 6 acres land belonging called Clover Piece, the piece against the barn, the two meadows below the barn, the barn croft and garden; Aldersey's cottage and garden.
D210/M/63 9 Feb. 1786 Contents:
Buddileigh m. Audley
Lease for possession
1. Hugo Meynell of Bradley, co. Derby, Esq., Lord of the m. of Audley, devisee of Littleton Pointz Meynell Esq., deed, his father.
2. Ralph Noden of Brereton, co. Chester, farmer.
Messuage in Biddle Leigh alias Buddeleigh in m. of Audley; pieces of copyhold land called the Clover Piece, the piece against the barn, the two meadows below the barn, the barn croft and garden; Aldersey's cottage and garden in Biddleleigh.
Red seal - good impression.
Wife MARY WHITTINHAM 1707: Died aged 88 yrs.
SARAH NODEN abt 1735: Probate 27 May 1819.
THOMAS NODEN 1749: Died aged 1 yr.
THOMAS NODEN 1750: 69 yrs, Labourer in Stockport, 27 May 1819.