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Edenfield Clan My Descendant Chart Edenfield Clan 1 Alice Warburton b. 1604 ch. 11 Nov 1604, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire 2 Elizabeth Warburton b. 1607 ch. 12 Jun 1607, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire 3 Katharine Warburton b. 1610 ch. 17 Jun 1610, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire 4 Marie Warburton b. 1613, Stubbins Hall, Edenfield, Lancashire 1 Francis Warburton 1 John Warburton b. 1583 ch. 11 Apr 1613, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire 1 Thomas Warburton 1 John Warburton b. 1693 1 Francis Warburton d. 18 Apr 1649, Stubbins Hall, Edenfield, Lancashire d. 27 Apr 1754, Edenfield, Lancashire 1 Peter Warburton 1 John Warburton 1 Betty Warburton 1 Betty Warburton 1 Thomas Warburton d. bef 1559 b. bef 1558, Stubbins Hall, Edenfield, Lancashire bur. 20 Apr 1649, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire b. 1656, Stubbins Hall, Edenfield, Lancashire b. 1720 b. 1759, Hencock, Edenfield, Lancashire d. aft 1559 d. 1634, Stubbins Hall, Edenfield, Lancashire 5 Susan Warburton d. 10 Jul 1693, Bury, Lancashire bur. 28 Apr 1754, Holcombe, St Emmanuel, Lancashire b. 5 May 1788, Carr, Edenfield, Lancashire b. 1835, Haslingden, Lancashire & Ann & Margaret Rawstorne & Anne d. 7 Feb 1757, Holcombe, Lancashire ch. 11 Mar 1759, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire ch. 1 Jun 1788, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire d. aft 1891 bur. 1634, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire d. 1649 b. 1614, Stubbins Hall, Edenfield, Lancashire bur. 11 Jul 1693, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire bur. 8 Feb 1757, Holcombe, St Emmanuel, Lancashire ch. 17 Sep 1614, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire ch. 2 Nov 1656, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire b. 1697 & Thomas Barnes m. 14 Jul 1603, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire d. 1750 m. 1854, Haslingden, Lancashire & Ellen Farnsworth 2 Martha Warburton 1 Catherine L Warburton m. 28 Feb 1681, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire b. 1760, Hencock, Edenfield, Lancashire b. 1859, Haslingden, Lancashire 6 Thomas Warburton ch. 29 Nov 1760, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire 2a John Warburton d. aft 1901 b. 1617 b. 1836, Haslingden, Lancashire & Tom Booth ch. 12 Oct 1617, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire 2 Thomas Warburton d. aft 1901 b. 1858, Rawtenstall, Lancashire b. 1658 ch. 14 Jun 1836, Haslingden, Lancashire d. bef 1901 & Mary Ann Lund m. 1881, Haslingden, Lancashire 7 John Warburton b. 1856 b. 1621, Stubbins Hall, Edenfield, Lancashire d. 1863 d. Jun 1693 m. 1856 2 Robert L Warburton 1 Frances Warburton brp. Bury, St Mary, Lancashire b. 1862, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1889, Haslingden, Lancashire & Katherine Ramsbotham d. 13 Nov 1862, Haslingden, Lancashire 1 Samuel Warburton b. 1637 bur. 14 Nov 1862, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 1920 2 William Henry Warburton & Gwen b. 1892, Haslingden, Lancashire 8 Margaret Warburton 1 John Dean Warburton 2 Bertha Warburton & Thomas Browne 3 Peter Warburton b. 1869, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1922 b. 26 Aug 1665, Ramsbottom, Lancashire d. aft 1901 3 Annie Mary Warburton d. 1954 d. 24 Feb 1737, Stubbins Lane, Edenfield, Lancashire & Nancy b. 1894, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 1954, Sabden, St Nicholas, Lancashire bur. 26 Feb 1737, Holcombe, St Emmanuel, Lancashire b. 1869, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 5 Sep 1665, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire d. aft 1901 & Mary Holding m. 1887, Haslingden, Lancashire 4 John Dean Warburton b. 1668 b. 1897, Haslingden, Lancashire 3 Squire Warburton d. 1750 d. 1961, Sabden, Lancashire b. 1 May 1924, Padiham, Lancashire m. 30 May 1693, Manchester, Lancashire 2 Samuel Bradburn Warburton & Margaret Massey d. 1 Aug 1993 b. 1870, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1896 & Jean Harris d. aft 1901 d. 1976 m. 1946 1 Peter Warburton & Alice Ellis m. 1919, Burnley, Lancashire b. 1 Feb 1732, Hencock, Edenfield, Lancashire b. 1870, Shrewsbury, Shropshire d. 10 Nov 1810, Holcombe, Lancashire 2b John Warburton m. 1888, Haslingden, Lancashire 4 Alice Warburton bur. 13 Nov 1810, Holcombe, St Emmanuel, Lancashire b. 1836, Haslingden, Lancashire 5 Samuel Bradburn Warburton b. 1928 ch. 11 Feb 1732, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire d. aft 1901 b. 22 Apr 1900, Haslingden, Lancashire d. Aug 1998, Newtown, Powys & Elizabeth Wolstanholme ch. 14 Jun 1836, Haslingden, Lancashire 3 William Eccles Warburton d. 1952, Sabden, Lancashire b. 1730, Bury, Lancashire & Harriet Ann Bradburn b. 1872, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1821 3 Thomas Warburton b. 1836, Stockport, Cheshire 5 Derek Warburton b. 1763, Hencock, Edenfield, Lancashire d. aft 1901 d. 1889, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 4 Jan 1730, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire 6 Thomas Warburton b. 1930 m. 27 Dec 1757, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire d. 1 Jul 1810, Edenfield, Lancashire 1 Thomas Warburton m. 1864, Stockport, Cheshire d. 23 Aug 1993, Sabden, Lancashire ch. 9 Jan 1763, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire b. abt 1902, Haslingden, Lancashire brp. Sabden, St Nicholas, Lancashire & Millicent Turner b. 1 Dec 1812, Edenfield, Lancashire 4 Thomas Eccles Warburton d. 1880, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1874, Haslingden, Lancashire & Barbara 2 Elizabeth Warburton b. 1762, Holcombe, Lancashire bur. 1880, Holcombe, St Emmanuel, Lancashire 3 Susannah Warburton 2 Thomas Warburton d. 1794 b. Oct 1837, Haslingden, Lancashire & Mary Elizabeth Platt 7 Harold Warburton b. 4 May 1735, Edenfield, Lancashire ch. 13 Dec 1812, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire m. 1901, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 1905, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1703 ch. 18 May 1735, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire ch. 17 Jul 1762, Holcombe, St Emmanuel, Lancashire & Catherine Eccles d. Dec 1837, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 17 Oct 1763, Hencock, Edenfield, Lancashire & James Haworth m. 24 Jul 1781, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire bur. 27 Dec 1837, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire bur. 19 Oct 1763, Holcombe, St Emmanuel, Lancashire b. 1813, Lancashire m. 11 Jan 1757 d. aft 1881 5 Hannah Mary Warburton 8 Albert Warburton & Martha Emit m. 14 Jul 1833, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire b. 1698 4 Peter Warburton 4 James Warburton b. 1876, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1907, Haslingden, Lancashire d. Apr 1774 b. 1765, Hencock, Edenfield, Lancashire d. aft 1901 3 Alice Warburton b. 1839, Haslingden, Lancashire & Thomas Baxendale m. 26 Nov 1730, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire b. 21 Feb 1738, Edenfield, Lancashire d. bef 1771 d. 1840, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 27 Oct 1765, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire 2 Betty Warburton b. 1876, Bury, Lancashire ch. 5 Mar 1738, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire b. 1815, Tottington Higher End, Lancashire bur. 26 Apr 1840, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. aft 1901 d. Nov 1906 ch. 12 Apr 1839, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire m. 1895, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 24 Jun 1815, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire 4 Ann Warburton 5 James Warburton b. 3 Jul 1741, Edenfield, Lancashire b. 1765 5 Thomas Warburton d. 10 Mar 1823 ch. 12 Jul 1741, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire 3 Milly Warburton b. 1842, Haslingden, Lancashire 1 Francis Warburton b. 1819, Edenfield, Lancashire & Jane Isherwood b. 1868, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 4 Apr 1819, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire b. 1842, Haslingden, Lancashire 5 John Warburton 6 Mary Warburton m. 1864, Haslingden, Lancashire & Betty b. Nov 1768, Hencock, Edenfield, Lancashire b. 1746 ch. 20 Nov 1768, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire 4 Millicent Warburton 1 Thomas Warburton 1 Kathleen Warburton d. 1821 b. 1823, Pinfold, Edenfield, Lancashire 6 Susan Warburton b. 1882, Haslingden, Lancashire & H Hardman d. 9 Apr 1892, Ramsbottom, Lancashire b. 6 May 1846, Flash Mills, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 23 May 1926 7 Peter Warburton ch. 2 Mar 1823, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire d. aft 1901 & Alethea Bonaker Gale b. Mar 1771, Hencock, Edenfield, Lancashire & John Butterworth & George Hargreaves m. 1905, Westhampnet, Sussex 2 Marjorie Warburton chp. Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire b. 25 May 1823, Haslingden, Lancashire d. aft 1901 d. 3 Apr 1909, Bury, Lancashire m. 12 Jun 1871, Bispham, Holy Trinity, Lancashire ch. 1 Jul 1823, Haslingden, King St Weslyan Methodist, Lancashire 1 Thomas Desmond Warburton 8 Betty Warburton m. 10 Aug 1848, Haslingden, Weslyan Chapel, John of Syke Side, Lancashire b. 1915, Haslingden, Lancashire b. Jan 1774, Hencock, Edenfield, Lancashire 7 Catherine Warburton ch. 26 Jan 1774, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire b. 1848, Haslingden, Lancashire 2 Albert Warburton d. 1868, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1885, Haslingden, Lancashire 5 Susan Warburton d. 2 Aug 1950 2 Albert Maurice Warburton b. 5 Nov 1825, Hardsough, Edenfield, Lancashire & Richard Fell Hindle b. 1918, Haslingden, Lancashire m. 1867, Haslingden, Lancashire & Nellie Hewson Story-Bates d. 4 May 1841 m. 1911, Saddleworth, Yorkshire bur. 8 May 1841, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire 2 John Warburton ch. 15 Jan 1826, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire 3 Kenneth Hewson Warburton b. 2 Nov 1790, Carr, Edenfield, Lancashire b. 1920, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1882, Haslingden, Lancashire 8 Albert Warburton ch. 20 Nov 1790, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire 6 Jane Warburton b. 1850, Haslingden, Lancashire & Susan Schofield b. 17 May 1828, Edenfield, Lancashire d. Jan 1922, Haslingden, Lancashire 1 George Victor Cooper Warburton b. 1793, Tottington Higher End, Lancashire d. aft 1891 bur. 21 Jan 1922, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 4 Apr 1921 d. 1883, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 7 Sep 1828, Edenfield Parish Church, Lancashire & Kathleen Cooper Quinn d. 7 Jul 1944, Caen, Normandy, France m. 4 Nov 1811, Bury, St John, Lancashire & John Maxwell b. 1854, Tipperary, Ireland brp. War Cemetery, Hermanville-sur-Mer b. 1831, Haslingden, Lancashire m. 1880, Haslingden, Lancashire d. bef 1881 3 George Victor Warburton m. bef 1861 2 Cecil Warburton 9 Sarah Ann Warburton b. Apr 1888 b. 19 Sep 1923 b. 1855, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1950 & Olive Britland & Elizabeth Wood b. 1925 1 Matilda Warburton 4 Flora Marguerite Warburton 3 Flora Marguerite Warburton b. 1861, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1890, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 30 Jun 1925 d. aft 1901 & Dr Albert C Peterson & Derek Fenton & Vernon Stott m. 1924, Yeovil, Somerset b. 1856, Haslingden, Lancashire d. aft 1901 7a John Warburton m. 1880, Haslingden, Lancashire 5 Harold Warburton b. 13 Apr 1832, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1893, Haslingden, Lancashire 1 Thomas G Warburton d. 10 May 1894 & Evelyn M Gale b. 1920, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 15 May 1894, Haslingden, Lancashire m.
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