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Hale Barns Clan Descendants of Josiah Hale Barns Clan Descendants of Josiah Last Updated: 30th May 2018 1 Deborah Warburton 1 Josiah Warburton 1 Mary Warburton b. 1678 b. abt 1737, Hale Barns, Cheshire b. 1795, Oavely Hey d. 18 May 1737 d. 1738 d. bef 1835 brp. Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire bur. 23 Mar 1738, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire ch. 20 Jan 1795, Hale Chapel (Unitarian), Cheshire & William Coppock & Thomas Hancock d. 8 Nov 1718 m. 8 Jan 1817, Northenden, Cheshire brp. Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire m. 6 Jan 1709, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire 2 Elizabeth Warburton b. 1796, Oavely Hey d. 1839 ch. 13 Apr 1796, Hale Chapel (Unitarian), Cheshire & James Dean m. 3 May 1823, Manchester Cathedral, Lancashire 1 Josiah Warburton 3 John Warburton b. 1763, Oavly Hey b. 1798, Oavely Hey d. 25 Sep 1839, Northen Etchells, Cheshire d. 9 Feb 1826, Northen Etchells, Cheshire brp. Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire brp. Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire ch. 29 Nov 1763, Hale Chapel (Unitarian), Cheshire ch. 18 Apr 1798, Hale Chapel (Unitarian), Cheshire & Ann Hobson & Mathilda Cawood Leather b. abt 1771 m. 1 Sep 1819, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire d. 10 Jan 1847 brp. Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire m. 29 Apr 1792, Manchester Cathedral, Lancashire 4 Thomas Warburton b. 1799, Oavely Hey d. 5 Nov 1822 2 Ann Warburton brp. Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire b. 1766, Oavly Hey ch. 5 Sep 1799, Hale Chapel (Unitarian), Cheshire d. 2 Dec 1827 brp. Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire ch. 20 Nov 1766, Hale Chapel (Unitarian), Cheshire 5 Josiah Warburton b. 1805 d. 4 Feb 1869, Northen Etchells, Cheshire 3 Thomas Warburton brp. Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire b. 1768, Oavely Hey d. 14 Sep 1833, Northen Etchells, Cheshire brp. Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire ch. 7 Dec 1768, High St. Chapel, Stockport, Cheshire 6 Ann Warburton b. 1807 d. 1873 4 Sarah Warburton b. 1771, Sharston, Cheshire d. 1848 ch. 5 Sep 1771, Hale Chapel (Unitarian), Cheshire & Joseph Holt d. 1843 2 John Warburton m. 1803 b. 1739, Hale Barns, Cheshire d. 30 Jul 1818, Northen Etchells, Cheshire brp. Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire & Mary Bracegirdle 5 Mary Warburton b. abt 1741 b. 1773, Sharston, Cheshire d. 23 Apr 1803, Northen Etchells, Cheshire ch. 11 Nov 1773, Hale Chapel (Unitarian), Cheshire 1a John Warburton brp. Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire & Samuel Goolden b. 1716, Hale Barns, Cheshire m. 29 Jul 1762, Cheadle St Mary, Cheshire m. 1806 d. 16 Nov 1791, Hale Barns, Cheshire bur. 20 Nov 1791, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire & Sarah Johnson 6 Martha Warburton b. 1715 b. 1776, Sharston, Cheshire d. 15 Aug 1762 d. 8 Mar 1780 bur. 1762, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire brp. Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire m. 8 Aug 1736, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire ch. 12 Jun 1776, Hale Chapel (Unitarian), Cheshire 7 Isaac Warburton b. 1778, Sharston, Cheshire d. 25 Feb 1780 brp. Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire ch. 14 Nov 1778, Hale Chapel (Unitarian), Cheshire 8 Martha Warburton b. 1780, Sharston, Cheshire d. 16 Aug 1819 brp. Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire ch. 5 Jan 1781, Hale Chapel (Unitarian), Cheshire 9 Isaac Warburton b. abt 1783 d. 11 Feb 1803 brp. Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire 10 John Warburton b. 1786, Oavely Hey 3 Thomas Warburton b. 1741, Hale Barns, Cheshire d. 28 Apr 1768 1 Sarah Warburton brp. Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire b. 3 Oct 1768 & Sarah Whitelegg d. 23 Dec 1827 b. 1740 brp. Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire d. 16 Apr 1816 ch. 23 Oct 1768, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire brp. Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire m. 3 Dec 1767, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire 4 Martha Warburton b. 1747, Hale Barns, Cheshire d. 1783 & Benjamin Whitelegge b. 1737 d. 1814, Stretton, Cheshire bur. 5 May 1814, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire m. 3 Apr 1769, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire 5 Sarah Warburton d. 16 Oct 1800 bur. 18 Oct 1800, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire 1 Martha Warburton & John Coppock b. 16 Oct 1790, Baguely, Cheshire b. 1744, Hale, Cheshire ch. 14 Nov 1790, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire d. 19 Dec 1799, Timperley, Cheshire bur. 21 Dec 1799, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire m. 27 Nov 1766, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire 2 John Warburton b. 1792, Baguely, Cheshire ch. 25 Nov 1792, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire 1 Mary Warburton 1 Josiah Warburton b. 1848, Hulme, Lancashire b. 1769, Hale Barns, Cheshire d. 13 Aug 1770 bur. 1770, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire 3 James Warburton ch. 5 Nov 1769, Hale Chapel (Unitarian), Cheshire b. 1798, Heaton Norris, Lancashire 1 Thomas Warburton 2 Elizabeth Warburton ch. 29 Apr 1798, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire b. 1828 b. 1851, Hulme, Lancashire & Mary d. 21 Mar 1828, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire b. abt 1806 2 James Warburton b. 1771, Hale Barns, Cheshire 3 Fanny Warburton d. 22 Feb 1832, Hale, Cheshire b. 1853, Hulme, Lancashire bur. 26 Feb 1832, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire 4 Jane Warburton 1 Thomas Warburton ch. 4 Sep 1771, Hale Chapel (Unitarian), Cheshire b. 20 Feb 1801, Heaton Norris, Lancashire b. 1822, Manchester, Lancashire & Jane Davenport ch. 5 Apr 1801, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire d. 1878 m. 27 Jan 1790, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire ch. 17 Nov 1822, Manchester Cathedral, Lancashire 4 Eliza Warburton & Eliza Yeats b. 1856, Hulme, Lancashire b. abt 1823, Handforth, Lancashire 5 Nancy Warburton d. 1878 b. 20 Feb 1801, Heaton Norris, Lancashire m. 29 Aug 1847, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire ch. 5 Apr 1801, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire 5 James Warburton b. 1861, Hulme, Lancashire 2 John Warburton 6 Thomas Warburton b. 1823, Manchester, Lancashire b. 20 Sep 1804, Stockport, Cheshire ch. 2 Jan 1824, Manchester, Lancashire 6 Florence Warburton ch. 28 Oct 1804, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire b. 1864, Hulme, Lancashire 3 Mary Warburton 7 Mary Ann Warburton b. 1826, Manchester, Lancashire 7 Emily Warburton b. 15 Feb 1808, Hale, Cheshire d. 1855 b. 1866, Hulme, Lancashire ch. 20 Mar 1808, Hale, Cheshire ch. 2 Jul 1826, Manchester Cathedral, Lancashire & William Hewell b. abt 1816, Salford, Lancashire m. 1851, Chorlton-upon-Medlock, All Saints, Lancashire 1 John Warburton b. 1797, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Northumberland d. 1853, Hulme, Lancashire 4 Joseph Warburton bur. 25 Dec 1853, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire b. 1827 ch. 30 Apr 1797, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, St Nicholas Nonconformist, Northumberland d. 1866, Hulme, Lancashire & Elizabeth Roberts b. abt 1797, Manchester, Lancashire 1 Harry Vernon Warburton b. 1 Apr 1902, Manchester, Lancashire d. 1876, Hulme, Lancashire 5 Sarah Warburton m. 19 Jan 1821, Manchester, St John d. 1972 b. 1830, Manchester, Lancashire & Letitia Thomas ch. 26 Sep 1830, Manchester Cathedral, Lancashire m. 1925, Manchester, Lancashire 6 Samuel Warburton 2 George Leonard Warburton 1 Leonard Reginald Warburton b. 1832, Manchester, Lancashire b. 1903, Manchester, Lancashire b. 1936 d. 1847, Hulme, Lancashire d. 1953 d. 2013 1 Josiah Warburton ch. 24 Jun 1832, Manchester Cathedral, Lancashire b. 13 Mar 1658, Hale, Cheshire d. 20 Mar 1730, Northen Etchells, Cheshire 1 Florence Elizabeth Warburton bur. 28 Mar 1730, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire 3 Frederick Arthur Warburton 7 Elizabeth Warburton b. 1869, Hulme, Lancashire ch. 6 Jun 1658, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire d. 1957 b. 1905, Manchester, Lancashire & Jane Hollinpriest b. 1834, Manchester, Lancashire d. 1953 b. 1656 ch. 18 May 1834, Manchester Cathedral, Lancashire d. 30 Sep 1685 bur. 1685, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire 2 Frederick George Warburton m. 12 Feb 1678, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire b. 1871, Hulme, Lancashire 4 Florence Edith Warburton 8 James Warburton b. 1907, Manchester, Lancashire b. 1838, Manchester, Lancashire d. 1944 d. 1885 & Anne Rose ch. 7 Apr 1839, Manchester, Lancashire b. 1880, Salford, Lancashire & Fanny Elizabeth Ursell m. 1901, Chorlton-upon-Medlock, St Stephen, Lancashire 5 William Harold Warburton b. abt 1842, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire b. 20 Apr 1910, Manchester, Lancashire d. 1919 d. 1983 m. 11 Jun 1867, Knutsford, St Cross, Cheshire 3 Harry Vernon Warburton b. 1873, Hulme, Lancashire 6 Anne Warburton 1 Joseph Warburton b. 1912, Manchester, Lancashire b. 1835, Timperley, Cheshire 4 Ernest Leonard Warburton d. aft 1861 b. abt 1876, Hulme, Lancashire d. 1900 7 James Warburton b. 1916, Manchester, Lancashire 2 Hannah Warburton d. 1916 b. 1838, Timperley, Cheshire d. aft 1861 2 Josiah Warburton b. 1800 8 Ernest Warburton d. aft 1861 b. 18 May 1918, Manchester, Lancashire ch. 26 Oct 1800, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire 3 Margaret Warburton d. Sep 1986 & Mary Ann Warburton b. 1840, Timperley, Cheshire b. abt 1807, Timperley, Cheshire d. 4 Mar 1850, Timperley, Cheshire bur. 28 Mar 1850, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire m. 31 Jan 1836, Stockport, Cheshire 4 William Warburton b. 1844, Timperley, Cheshire d. abt 1873 ch. 3 Jul 1845, Altrincham, St George, Cheshire 5 Mary Warburton b. 1844, Timperley, Cheshire ch. 3 Jul 1845, Altrincham, St George, Cheshire 3 Joseph Warburton b. 1803 1 Margaret Hannah Warburton d. 22 May 1824, Hale Barns, Cheshire b. 1824 bur. 25 May 1824, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire d. 18 May 1824 ch. 24 Jul 1803, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire bur. 1824, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire & Mary 3 Josiah Warburton b. 1773, Hale Barns, Cheshire 1 Samuel Shaw Warburton d. 15 Apr 1854, Hale, Cheshire 4 Elizabeth Warburton b. 11 Jun 1840 bur. 1854, Hale Chapel (Unitarian), Cheshire b. 1805 d. 12 Sep 1840 ch. 10 Aug 1773, Hale Chapel (Unitarian), Cheshire d. 3 Dec 1828 bur. 16 Sep 1840, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire & Margaret Batty bur. 4 Dec 1828, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire b. 1773, Whickam, Durham ch. 14 Apr 1805, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire d. 9 Jan 1852, Hale, Cheshire m. 20 Sep 1797, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, St John, Northumberland 2 Hannah Warburton b. 1841, Hale, Cheshire d. aft 1851 1 William Warburton 3 William Warburton b. 1876, Manchester, Lancashire b. 1843, Hale, Cheshire d.
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