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Old 24-02-2013, 13:05   #1
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Cherry Clough?

Having recently researched the Aspin family tree, I have discovered that members of the family had been born at Cherry Clough, as quoted in the 1871 Census.
Does anyone have any information on the location of Cherry Clough?

Mining is a possible thread and also Green Howarth is a possibility.
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Old 24-02-2013, 15:15   #2
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Re: Cherry Clough?

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Having recently researched the Aspin family tree, I have discovered that members of the family had been born at Cherry Clough, as quoted in the 1871 Census.
Does anyone have any information on the location of Cherry Clough?

Mining is a possible thread and also Green Howarth is a possibility.
1871 Benjamin Aspin living at Cherrry Clough, born Darwen.
Previous page shows Bedlam, following page Victoria Pit, Friar Hill, & Meadow Top. So that puts it somewhere on the Green Haworth side of Friar Hill.
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Old 24-02-2013, 19:45   #3
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Benjamin Aspin is one of my great grandfathers, and I am trying to nail where the place Cherry Clough was in Green Haworth.
Thanks Bernard Woodhead
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Old 25-02-2013, 14:18   #4
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Re: Cherry Clough?

There are some burial records for several Aspins at Cherry Clough on the Lancashire OPC site:

Ellen Aspin | Betsy Ann & Lydia Aspin | Henry & Alice Aspin

All are recorded as Immanuel, Oswaldtwistle but nothing more specific than that.

You can view a selection of different old maps of Green Howarth at old-maps.co.uk - I had a quick look on a few but couldn't see anything. The print is very small though.
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Old 25-02-2013, 19:10   #5
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Thanks. I am compiling a family tree of the ASPINS my mother was Mary Aspin , Grandfather Caleb Aspin, Great Grandfather William Aspin, and Great Great Grand Father
Benjamin Aspin. They are all linked to Cherry Clough, but I am unable to locate the place.
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Old 25-02-2013, 19:54   #6
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Cherry Clough only appeared in 2 Census records for 1861 and 1871 and I have checked the enumerators lists for 1851 and 1881 but it does not appear in those.

You need to find a large scale map of the area as near to those dates as you can and then follow the enumerators walk to see if you can find any buildings on the map which are not listed by name.

Whilst doing my own research on a small village in Haslingden we used that method and then went to find any ruins in the area which may have been occupied but which were not named on any maps.

If you go down into Accrington Library and see John Simpson in the Local Studies Department he may have maps which could help.
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Old 02-03-2013, 14:47   #7
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Retlaw's analysis of the census is obviously correct in locating the area of Cherry Clough. I'm sure that I remember an Accyweb Member saying that they used to live at Friar Hill, perhaps he or she might have some info. As a matter of interest, though, there is a Cherryclough Way in Blackburn. I wonder from where the developer got the name?

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Old 02-03-2013, 18:12   #8
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Retlaw's analysis of the census is obviously correct in locating the area of Cherry Clough. I'm sure that I remember an Accyweb Member saying that they used to live at Friar Hill, perhaps he or she might have some info. As a matter of interest, though, there is a Cherryclough Way in Blackburn. I wonder from where the developer got the name?
Perhaps from Cherry Tree, a village outside the old borough boundary

There's a Brian Clough Way in Nottingham

Cherry Clough must not be far from Priestley Clough. I susopect that the hiouyses you are looking for were simply named after a long-existing name for that valley-like landscape.
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Old 07-03-2013, 20:49   #9
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Thanks for your reply. I have looked on the old maps of accrington 1860,s and have found no reference, Cherry Clough is referenced in the batisims of several births from ST JAMES
I have drawn a blank trying to research the location
B,Woodhead
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