Ancestry

A Memory of Rushton Spencer.

Wallhill House is the correct title of this timber framed building and it is what you might say is the ancestral home of my family.
Although none of my ancestors have lived in the property since some time after 1750 they were there from before 1550 until that later date and probably built the house themselves.
While living at Wallhill they were a great influence on Rushton Spencer and Leek parish in general, gaining grants of land from the Earl of Chester.
Descendants of these ancestors still live on the lower part of Wallhill, which is known as Hugbridge.


Added 19 February 2010

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Mr Goodfellow. I wonder if you would be willing to share more of your knowledge of the ancient history of Wall Hill Manor Farm with me. you may be aware that last year the property was be queatherd to a charity, which I represent , and I am trying to collate historic information about the site and past inhabitants to help inform our management of the estate.

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