Hi Isobel,
Yes I know I'm not providing much information am I? Truth is I don't have much! BUT I promised my mother's cousin (John
Mould) that I'd make some enquiries in return for the info he provided for my own 'tree research' This is what he told me -
"My great grandfather was James
Mould (1818-1884), he was a butcher in Southport. In 1849 he married Margaret
Heslip (1829 - 1906), her parents were James
Heslip (1801 - 1864) (also a butcher in Southport) and Alice
Hurst who died in 1877. Alice came from
Aughton Hall." Apparently Margaret was often heard to say that Alice
Hurst was "descended from the
Prestons of
Levens". They were extensive land owners in
Westmoreland (now Cumbria). In his letter John goes on to say - "The North West has always been a Catholic stronghold and landowners came under severe pressure at and after the Protestant Reformation. The
Prestons lost
Holker Hall at Cartmel to the Cavendishes. Many conformed, some sent their children abroad to be educated and some daughters became nuns in
Europe bearing surnames such as
Preston and
Hurst." John is keen to confirm the link between his great great grandmother - Alice
Hurst - and the
Preston family.
Does that give you any more to go on? I know it's still very sketchy but, as I said, I promised I'd see what I could do.
Thank you for your interest.
Regards. Lesley