| THE FAMILY FROM PAULERSPURY |
| NORTHAMPTONSHIRE GOSTELOWS 1650 - 1705 My Gostelow family at this time lived in the village of West Pury also known as Paulerspury. JOHN GOSTELOW, originally from the Cropredy/Mollington area of Oxfordshire, and his wife Elisabeth appeared to have two sons Thomas, the elder and John. In 1656 John Gostelow, described as a husbandman, made a will leaving most of his property to his younger son JOHN. The next person to inherit was also a JOHN who married ELISABETH LAUGHTON at Paulerspury in 1680. They had nine children, six of whom appeared to have survived.After Elisabeth death in 1699, John married for the second time - to ALICE - and a daughter Alice was born in 1701. In 1705 daughter ANN GOSTELOW married WILLIAM PLOWMAN the son of a yeoman farmer from Hanslope. Bucks. This couple had two sons baptised at Paulerspury in the next few years, but by 1710 the family appear to have left Paulerspury. John and Alice next appear at Blisworth. By 1712 THOMAS GOSTELOW , eldest son of John & Elisabeth Laughton is married to Mary and taking sons for baptism at Great Woolstone,Bucks. Their first two (possibly three) sons, both named Thomas (and a twin named John) died as infants. Another Thomas was baptised in 1717 and a son DANIEL in 1721. This is the first instance of the name DANIEL in this branch of the family and it creates a link to other parts of the family living in Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire. |
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| Thorpe Mandeville Manor - the title and Manor bought from Edmund Kirton by Thomas Gostelowe of Wardington in 1685 - sold by his son Richard in 1723. |
| Gorstelowes, Gostelows, Gostlows 1279 - 2000 Early records show moities held at Mollington and Gt.Bourton by John Kachelewe (1279) and Agnes Gassleow in 1346. Were they early Gorstelows/Gostelows ? There is the mention of a WILLIAM GORSTELOW (or GOSSTAWELL) in the Alumni Oxonienses (Foster). He obtained a BA on 27th June 1513 As BA was awarded at that time at around the age of 16 years William must have been born about 1497. William came from MOLLINGTON, a village straddling the Oxfordshire and Warwickshire border and can be found described of either county. It is fortunate that there are surviving records of each generation of this family in MOLLINGTON until the early 19th century. During the 17th Century this successful, well educated family (see Alumni Oxensienses & Cantabrigienses) spread out to the surrounding villages in Warwickshire (Farnborough, Maxstoke) � Oxfordshire (Cropredy, Great Bourton,Wardington and Northhamptonshire (Paulerspury, Thorpe Mandeville, Preston Capes etc.) They were clergymen, yeoman farmers (in records described as ------ Gostelow, Gent.) and tradespeople. Later they were to be found in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire The changes in farming and land ownership brought about by enclosures in the 18th Century and increasing mechanisation changed the lives of the family many migrating to the towns or even emigrating to other lands . The details of the arrest for machine breaking of DANIEL Gostelow of Stone, Buckinghamshire can be found in �Captain Swing� by Hobsbawm & Rude and an account of his trial (along with others) was published in �The Times� of 17th January 1831. Daniel was sent to Aylesbury for 2 years hard labour, while his friend William Dewberry was transported to Tasmania. However, Daniel�s premature death may have meant that in the end he received the worst deal! By the middle to late 19th Century my family were moving to the new centres of commerce, industry and railway building, gradually improving their situation so that advantage could be taken of the opportunities offered by the political and educational changes of the 20th Century. |
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| Cropredy, Oxfordshire |
| Mollington Church Inside there are memorials to the Holloway and Gorstelowe families The Gostelow family lived here from medieval times until the 20th century |