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  1. 28 de dic. de 2020 · WALMSLEY, THOMAS (1763–1805), landscape-painter, was descended from a family of good position at Rochdale, Lancashire, but was born in Ireland in 1763, his father, Thomas Walmsley, captain-lieutenant of the 18th dragoons, being quartered there with his regiment at the time. He quarrelled with his family, and came to London to earn his living.

  2. 24 de ene. de 2023 · Birthplace: Dunkenhalgh,, Claytot-Le-Moors,, Blackburn,, Lancashire, England (United Kingdom) Death: after 1719. Immediate Family: Son of John Henry Wamsley; Margaret Ann Wamsley and Margaret Anne Woods. Husband of Elizabeth Travers and Elizabeth Wamsley. Father of John Clark Wamsley, I; John Wamsley and Thomas Walmsley.

  3. 23 de mar. de 2019 · Children of Thomas Walmsley and Elizabeth Rudd: (all born in England) Margaret, b. 1666, believed to have died at sea in 1682, since there are no further records for her. Mary, b. 1669, possibly died at sea, since there are no further records for her. 11. Henry, b. 1671, d. 1759, married Mary Searle in 1699 at Abington Meeting.

  4. Thompson, Siegel and Walmsley (TSW), a Richmond, Virgina investment management firm, has been helping individuals, families, and institutions achieve their financial goals since 1969.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_WalmsleyTom Walmsley - Wikipedia

    Tom Walmsley. Tom Walmsley (born 13 December 1948, in Liverpool, England) is a Canadian playwright, novelist, poet and screenwriter. [1] Born in Liverpool, Walmsley came to Canada with his family in 1952, and was raised in Oshawa, Ontario, and Lorraine, Quebec. [1] He dropped out of high school and battled addictions as a young adult.

  6. Married to Margaret LIVESAY, born about 1518 - Rishton, , Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, deceased - Clayton le Moors, , Lancashire, England, United Kingdom (Parents : Thomas LIVESAY ca 1480- & ? ?) with. Robert WALMSLEY ca 1541-ca 1612 Married to Isabel MNU † with

  7. Walmesley acquired property in Lancashire and Yorkshire, rebuilt the mansion on his estate of Dunkenhalgh, and also that of Hacking which came to him in right of his wife. In 1607, by deed of trust, he settled his estates on his only son Thomas, a Catholic. In 1611 he was ‘put to his pension’, and retired to Dunkenhalgh, where he died on 26 ...