The question is, who is this R. Rothwell and where does he fall in the tree?
There is a Richard Rothwell who appears in both the 1861 and 1871 census records, living with Henry Rothwell and Alice Rothwell and listed as their grandson.
From the census records, what we know about Richard Rothwell is that he was born about 1855 in Blackburn, Lancashire and is the grandson of Henry Rothwell and Alice Hacking Rothwell. But the question is, who are his parents?
The most likely candidate would be James H.R. Rothwell and Margaret Airey, who were married in 1856. James Rothwell is the only Rothwell son that I am aware of that would have been alive in 1855. But there are some problems with that; the first being that the birth would have been before the marriage. But also, Richard does not appear in the later census records with either of his parents.
As for other possibilities, there could be an additional child of Henry and Alice Rothwell that I haven't yet discovered. Or Richard could be the child of an unmarried Rothwell daughter. To this point, I have not been able to find a birth record that fits the possible scenarios.
Next Steps:
- Look for birth/baptism record
- Investigate James H.R. Rothwell and Margaret Airey after 1856 [X00376]
- Look for Richard Rothwell in later census records
- Look for Richard Rothwell in later marriage or death records
- Trace daughters of Henry and Alice Rothwell to see if they may have been the parent
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