by Kirsty » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:07 pm
Hi Lady Forshaw,
You're very welcome

. Happy to help.
I've just had a look on The National Archives, Access to Archives web-site in the hope of spotting any possible "Orders of Filiation and Maintenance" that could link your James Appleton to Henry Forshaw but couldn't see anything I'm afraid. Not being able to find a filiation/maintenance order doesn't rule out a father/son relationship between the two men though. Maybe an order simply wasn't needed if Henry was prepared to offer financial assistance of if James' mother didn't need it because she either married or was supported by her family.
Most, if not all of my Forshaw's seem to have Haydock origins (I currently have 140 individual Forshaw's in my tree). My paternal nana's maiden name is Forshaw and her father (and his father and so on..) was Haydock born and bred. The furthest I've got back is a William Forshaw who was born c. 1786 (going off his age at death) who married a Cicely Longbottom. William's three children were born in Haydock and William lived, worked and died in Haydock but I don't know where he was born. William died in a mining accident in July 1813 and I don't have any sources to identify his place of birth. I've yet to find a baptism which looks a close enough match for William so I'm at something of a brick wall.
I'm afraid I don't know anything of any Scottish Forshaw's but if I stumble upon anything I'll be sure to drop you a PM.
Best of Wishes, Kirsty

Researching the Crown Glass / Bottle Glass Works associated with Charles B.F. Borron
Researching the following family names:
ABBOTT, BAINES, FORSHAW, HARRISON, HEATON, IRONMONGER, JACKSON, LITTLER, MADDOCKS, MOORE, MORGAN, PARKINSON, TWISS, TWIST, WARING/WAREING.