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Descendant Chart of Thomas Warburton Descendant Chart of John Warburton Thomas Warburton (buried 1730) b. 1816, Tattenhall, Cheshire John Warburton Samuel Warburton d. aft 1851 John Warburton b. 1729, Shocklach, Cheshire b. 1769, Tilston, Cheshire & Isabella Tyson b. abt 1849, Liverpool, Lancashire b. abt 1817, Whiehaven, Cumberland of Shocklach m. 1840, Liverpool, St Anne, Lancashire Mary Warburton b. 1771, Tilston, Cheshire Edward Warburton b. 1818, Tattenhall, Cheshire Ann(e) Warburton Dorothy Elma Warburton b. 1826, Tattenhall, Cheshire b. 8 Dec 1890, Liverpool, Lancashire & George Worrall d. 17 Nov 1964, Aukland, New Zealand d. bef 1871 & Owen Jones m. 1846, Liverpool Register Office, or Registrar attended b. abt 1878 d. 21 Aug 1921 m. 28 Mar 1914, Wallasey, St Hilda, Cheshire Thomas Warburton b. 1828, Tattenhall, Cheshire Thomas Alfred Warburton d. 2 Mar 1902 b. 9 Oct 1866, Douglas, Isle of Man Thomas Douglas Warburton & Elizabeth Aykroyd d. 10 Oct 1936 b. 17 May 1905, Liverpool, Lancashire b. 11 Oct 1828, Melbourne, Lancashire & Eleanor Caroline Almond d. 14 Nov 1993 d. 1894 b. abt 1868, Liverpool, Lancashire & Kathleen Mary Chase m. 18 Apr 1851, Liverpool, Lancashire m. 11 Jan 1890, Tuebrook, St John the Baptist, Lancashire b. 10 Aug 1915 d. 29 Nov 1982 m. 1947, Wirral, Cheshire William Warburton b. 1830, Liverpool, Lancashire & Ann Gurney Brian Richard Warburton b. abt 1813, Peel, Isle of Man b. 1 Jan 1907, Bidston, Cheshire d. 1883, Douglas, isle of Man d. Nov 1999, Winchester, Hampshire m. 20 Sep 1853, Braddan, Isle of Man Margaret Warburton Samuel Warburton Richard Warburton b. 1852, Liverpool, Lancashire b. 1 Dec 1793, Tattenhall, Cheshire b. 1831, Liverpool, Lancashire & Elizabeth Spencer d. 1913, Douglas, Isle of Man b. abt 1794, Tattenhall, Cheshire & Martha Aykroyd Celia Warburton d. bef 1871 d. 1854, Liverpool, Lancashire b. 1854 m. 11 May 1813, Tilston, Cheshire m. 25 Dec 1851, Liverpool, Our Lady & St Nicholas & St Anne, Lancashire & Henry Albert Adelsberg m. 1875, Register Office, or Registrar attended Ann Warburton Richard Warburton b. 19 Nov 1795, Tattenhall, Cheshire b. 1831, Liverpool, Lancashire d. 1913, Douglas, Isle of Man & Sarah Mehew Louisa Mercy Warburton Peter Warburton b. abt 1827 b. 1 Aug 1864, Douglas, Isle of Man George Warburton b. 1798, Tattenhall, Cheshire d. 1903, Douglas, isle of Man & Elizabeth Bedward m. 23 Apr 1862, Braddan, Isle of Man d. bef 1750 May Warburton m. 30 May 1726, Shocklach, St Edith, Cheshire b. 15 May 1865, Douglas, Isle of Man & Alexander Cumming Dewar m. 25 Jun 1890, Douglas, isle of Man George Warburton & Elizabeth Rowe m. 18 Feb 1750, Shocklach, St Edith, Cheshire William Henry Warburton b. 1870, Douglas, Isle of Man Eric Dixon Warburton & Edith Dixon b. 1 Sep 1898, Douglas, Isle of Man Deborah Warburton b. abt 1873, Liverpool, Lancashire m. 12 Mar 1896, Douglas, isle of Man Mary Warburton & John Catrick William Henry Warburton m. 4 Sep 1732, Shocklach, St Edith, Cheshire Henry Warburton b. 1870, Douglas, Isle of Man b. 1835, Liverpool, Lancashire d. 1908, Douglas, Isle of Man Deborah Warburton & Elizabeth Taylor Charlotte Warburton b. abt 1836, Dearham, Cumberland b. 1871, Douglas, Isle of Man d. 1886, Braddan, Isle of Man d. 1942, Douglas, isle of Man Alice Warburton m. 28 Apr 1863, Braddan, Isle of Man Samuel Warburton Jane Warburton Elizabeth Warburton b. 1874, Douglas, Isle of Man Ernest Warburton b. 1838, Liverpool, Lancashire & Annie Alice Jane Latham b. 1901, Douglas, Isle of Man & William Jones m. 14 Dec 1891, Douglas, Isle of Man Martha Warburton Peter Warburton m. 1856, West Derby Register Office, or Registrar attended b. 1773, Tilston, Cheshire d. 1847, Tattenhall, Cheshire John Herbert Warburton Anne Warburton & Mary Morgan Esther Warburton b. 28 Mar 1878, Douglas, Isle of Man b. 1769, Tattenhall, Cheshire b. abt 1827 d. 26 Oct 1890, Conchan, Isle of Man d. 1813, Tattenhall, Cheshire m. 11 Dec 1792, Tattenhall, Cheshire Samuel Warburton Elizabeth Gertrude Warburton b. abt 1744 Mary Warburton b. 11 Dec 1882, Douglas, Isle of Man & Mary Yardley b. abt 1828, Tarvin, Cheshire m. 30 Sep 1768, Tilston, Cheshire Ann Warburton Elizabeth Warburton b. abt 1830, Tarvin, Cheshire Elizabeth Warburton John James Warburton William Warburton b. abt 1832, Bebington, Cheshire b. 1860, Liverpool, Lancashire George Warburton Thomas Warburton Sarah Elizabeth Warburton b. 1839, Bebington, Cheshire b. 1863, Liverpool, Lancashire & Elizabeth Smith James Warburton b. abt 1838, Manchester, Lancashire d. 1877, Liverpool, Lancashire Mary Ann Warburton m. 1859, Manchester, St Mary, Manchester b. 1864, Liverpool, Lancashire John Warburton b. 11 Jun 1801, Tattenhall, Cheshire William Cornelius Warburton Thomas Warburton d. 1881 Thomas Warburton Esther Warburton b. 1892, Liverpool, Lancashire b. 1752 & Ann Fletcher b. 1839, Bebington, Cheshire b. abt 1869, Liverpool, Lancashire & Jane Phillips b. abt 1799, Bunbury, Cheshire & Catherine Ann Kaye d. 1873, Liverpool, Lancashire m. 4 Aug 1770, Shocklach, St Edith, Cheshire d. 1851, Poulton cum Spital, Cheshire b. abt 1838, Douglas, isle of Man George Warburton m. 24 Feb 1824, Tattenhall, St Alban, Cheshire d. 30 May 1894, Douglas, isle of Man b. 1893, Liverpool, Lancashire m. 6 Feb 1879, Braddan, Isle of Man William Cornelius Warburton b. 9 Dec 1864, Birkenhead, Cheshire John Warburton d. 1935 Edna Warburton b. 11 Jun 1801, Tattenhall, Cheshire & Sarah Connell b. 1900, Liverpool, Lancashire d. 1881 b. abt 1866, Liverpool, Lancashire & Sarah m. 1891, Kirkdale, St Mary, Lancashire b. 1810, Frodsham, Cheshire Alma Warburton d. 1878 b. 1905, Seacombe, Cheshire George Warburton b. 1869, Birkenhead, Cheshire Thomas Warburton Leslie Warburton b. 2 Apr 1804, Tattenhall, Cheshire b. 1905, Seacombe, Cheshire Annie Warburton b. 1870, Birkenhead, Cheshire William Warburton b. 12 Feb 1807, Tattenhall, Cheshire William Cornelius Warburton Lilian Violet Warburton b. 1842, Tarvin, Cheshire b. abt 1903, Liverpool, Lancashire d. 1888 & Matilda Myers b. abt 1839, Birkenhead, Cheshire Charles Henry Warburton Thomas Warburton d. 1896 Charles Warburton b. 1905, Liverpool, Lancashire m. 1864, Birkenhead, St Mary, Cheshire b. 1873, Liverpool, Lancashire & Annie Maria Peed b. abt 1876, Dublin, Ireland m. 1901, Kirkdale, St Athanasius, Lancashire John Graham Warburton b. 1908, Liverpool, Lancashire Mary Warburton b. 1838, Tattenhall, Cheshire Samuel Warburton b. 1876, Liverpool, Lancashire Robina May Warburton b. 1910, Liverpool, Lancashire Martha Warburton George Warburton b. 1840, Tattenhall, Cheshire b. 1817, Tattenhall, Cheshire Esther Ellen Warburton d. 1896, Tattenhall, Cheshire b. 6 Feb 1880, Liverpool, Lancashire & Catherine Griffiths b. abt 1820 Thomas Warburton d. 1848, Tattenhall, Cheshire b. 1843, Tattenhall, Cheshire d. 1850, Tattenhall, Cheshire Matilda Warburton m. 6 Mar 1837, Chester, St. Oswald, Cheshire b. 1883, Liverpool, Lancashire Ellen Warburton b. 1845, Tattenhall, Cheshire d. 1848, Tattenhall, Cheshire Peter Warburton George Warburton b. 1773, Tilston, Cheshire b. 1817, Tattenhall, Cheshire Anne Warburton d. 1847, Tattenhall, Cheshire d. 1896, Tattenhall, Cheshire b. 1851, Tattenhall, Cheshire & Maria Harding & Ann Phillips b. abt 1774 b. abt 1817, Chowley, Cheshire d. 1849, Tattenhall, Cheshire d. 1889, Tattenhall, Cheshire Ellen Warburton m. 6 Jun 1816, Chester, St John, Cheshire m. 1850, Chester, St John, Cheshire b. 1852, Tattenhall, Cheshire Hannah Warburton James Warburton b. 1773, Tilston, Cheshire b. 27 Feb 1819, Tattenhall, Cheshire Elizabeth Warburton Mary Warburton b. 1775, Tilston, Cheshire b. 1822, Tattenhall, Cheshire Sarah Warburton Joseph Warburton b. 1777, Tilston, Cheshire b. 1825, Tattenhall, Cheshire Christian Warburton b. 1780, Farndon, Cheshire Mary Warburton b. 1816 John Warburton Thomas Warburton b. abt 1783, Malpas, Cheshire Elizabeth Warburton b. 19 Jun 1848, Shocklach, Cheshire b. abt 1820, Chorlton, Cheshire d. 11 Mar 1931 d. 1894, Malpas, Cheshire & Unknown Margaret Warburton b. 15 Jun 1851 Elizabeth Warburton b. abt 1820, Chorlton, Cheshire d. 1894, Malpas, Cheshire & Samuel Jackson b. abt 1828 m. 21 Jul 1853, Malpas, St Oswald, Cheshire Thomas Warburton Martha Warburton b. 1752 Samuel Warburton b. 1822, Chorlton, Cheshire & Margaret Davies b. 1793, Malpas, Cheshire m. 19 Apr 1780, Shocklach, St Edith, Cheshire d. 1833, Shocklach, Cheshire & Sarah Richards Ann Warburton m. 30 Oct 1815, Chester, St. Oswald, Cheshire b. 1824, Chorlton, Cheshire Mary Warburton Margaret Warburton Thomas Warburton Anne Warburton b. 1788, Malpas, Cheshire b. 1827, Chorlton, Cheshire Peter Warburton James Warburton b. abt 1720 Thomas Warburton Jane Warburton & Sarah Edwards b. 1792, Malpas, Cheshire b. 1829, Chorlton, Cheshire m. 29 May 1751, Shocklach, St Edith, Cheshire & John Warburton Ann Warburton b. abt 1829, Tilston, Cheshire Samuel Warburton m. 22 Jan 1855, Malpas, St Oswald, Cheshire b. 1786, Malpas, Cheshire John Warburton d. 1793, Malpas, Cheshire b. 11 Sep 1859, Malpas, St Oswald, Cheshire Margaret Warburton b. 1832, Chorlton, Cheshire Elizabeth Warburton d. 1867 b. 1796, Chester, Cheshire & William Barlow b. abt 1830, Oldcastle, Cheshire m. 29 Sep 1853 Elizabeth Warburton Joseph Warburton Mary Warburton b. bef 1827 & Samuel Mellor m. 4 Dec 1849, Shocklach, St Edith, Cheshire Sarah Warburton & Isaac Jones m. 25 Nov 1850, Shocklach, St Edith, Cheshire William Warburton b. abt 1859, 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