Genealogy - request for help
Request for help.
I am researching the ancestors and descendants of my third great grandfather - William Molyneux. He was born on 27-December-1756 and married Margaret Marsh 21-January-1787 Wigan, Lancashire, England, and his parents name were - Richard Molyneux and Jane. I am making good progress in locating many of William's descendants but I am not having much luck with his ancestors.
One of the major problems I have had with my Molyneux researches is that not only is the name Molyneux common in that part of Lancashire, so is Richard Molyneux and William Molyneux. To complicate matters further, the name is spelt, in so many different ways, even within the same family line. To date, in my tree alone, I have seen my name spelt Molyneux, Molyneaux, Molineux, Molineaux and even with two 'l's.
It is at this point that I have hit a solid brick wall. I have found several couples called Richard and Jane from around the same period but not definite proof that any of them is the couple I am looking for.
Someone once told me that there was a record of �
Richard Molyneux (Molineux?) m Jane Sephton 18/02/1750(49), Ormskirk, Lancashire
Their Children -
John Bapt. 29/09/1754, Ormskirk, Lancashire
William Bapt. 27/12/1756, Ormskirk, Lancashire
Betty (Elizabeth?) Bapt. 30/03/1760, Ormskirk, Lancashire
However, since I was not supplied with any corroborating evidence, I have yet to find any definite proof or evidence of this myself.
Any help would be greatly appreciated