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Excluding the Descendants of Thomas Warburton and Betty Norris and of Arnold Warburton and Anne Hulme) Warburton Village Descendants of Arnold Warburton and Anne Shelmerdine (excluding The Descendants of Thomas Warburton and Betty Norris and of Arnold Warburton and Anne Hulme) 20th May 2013 Martha Warburton Thomas Warburton b. 1754 b. 1785 Martha Warburton Thomas Warburton Ellen Warburton b. 1824, Manchester, Lancashire b. 1756, Dunham, Cheshire b. 1787, Oldfield, Bowdon, Cheshire d. 9 Dec 1807, Sinderland, Cheshire d. 1855, Liverpool, Lancashire & Elizabeth (Betty) Norris & James Foote d. 11 Apr 1820 Harriet Warburton b. abt 1781 b. abt 1825, Manchester, Lancashire m. 18 Apr 1782, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire d. 1842, Liverpool, Lancashire m. 12 May 1810, Saint Marylebone, St Mary, London John Neesham Warburton b. 1826, Manchester, Lancashire Ellen Warburton b. 1787, Oldfield, Bowdon, Cheshire d. 1855, Liverpool, Lancashire & John Dixon Ann Warburton m. 1844, Liverpool, St Philip, Lancashire b. 1828 Mary Warburton Rebecca Warburton b. 2 Jul 1790, Bowdon, Cheshire b. 1830, Liverpool, Lancashire Martha Warburton Elizabeth Warburton b. 22 Jun 1792, Warburton, Cheshire b. 1831, Liverpool, Lancashire John Warburton Mary Warburton b. 16 Apr 1794, Warburton, Cheshire b. 1831, Liverpool, Lancashire & Rebecca Neesham b. abt 1798, Halton, Cheshire d. 1853, Liverpool, Lancashire m. 16 Apr 1822, Liverpool, St Paul, Lancashire James Foot Warburton b. 1832, Liverpool, Lancashire John Warburton David Warburton b. 1759 b. 24 Apr 1796, Warburton, Cheshire Maria Warburton d. 15 Jul 1831 d. 1796 b. 1834, Liverpool, Lancashire & Elizabeth (Betty) Collins b. 1766 d. 31 May 1828 m. 4 Oct 1786, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire Maria Warburton Benjamin Warburton b. 18 Oct 1797, Warburton, Cheshire b. 1836, Liverpool, Lancashire d. 1 Apr 1826 & William Whittaker m. 1 Apr 1824, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire Joseph Whitaker Warburton Thomas Warburton b. 1869, Camberwell, Surrey b. 1838, Liverpool, Lancashire & Emma Powell Elizabeth Warburton b. abt 1846, Wimbledon, Surrey b. 2 Jan 1800, Styal, Cheshire m. 1867, Lambeth, Surrey Thomas Alf Warburton d. 22 Jan 1861, Fulshaw, Wilmslow, Cheshire b. 1870, Camberwell, Surrey & Mark Broughton b. 13 Apr 1798, Wilmslow, Cheshire d. 22 Feb 1875, Altrincham, Cheshire m. 24 Mar 1818, Wilmslow, St Bartholomew, Cheshire Joseph Bristow Warburton Catherine A Warburton b. 16 Jul 1842, Liverpool, Lancashire b. abt 1866, Liverpool, Lancashire d. 20 Apr 1874, West Derby, Lancashire & Catherine Lennen Joseph Warburton b. abt 1842 b. 3 Jan 1802, Styal, Cheshire Joseph H Warburton m. 12 Nov 1865, West Derby, St Francis Xavier RC, Lancashire b. abt 1871, Liverpool, Lancashire Sarah Ann Warburton b. 1803, Styal, Cheshire William John Warburton b. 17 Jan 1828 d. 5 Nov 1843 Maria Warburton b. 17 Feb 1829 d. 30 Dec 1900 & Joseph Cocker b. abt 1823 James Warburton d. 30 Jun 1890, Leeds, Yorkshire Martha Elizabeth Warburton b. 1806, Styal, Cheshire m. 4 Aug 1850, Huddersfield, Queens St. Methodist Church, Yorkshire b. 2 Mar 1856, Rozel, Jersey d. 12 Dec 1863, Huddersfield, Yorkshire d. Jun 1940 & Martha Johnson & Harry Scholes Whittles Violet Helena Warburton b. 1805 b. 18 Mar 1884, Dewsbury, Yorkshire Sarah Ann Warburton b. abt 1858 d. 27 Feb 1833 d. 12 Nov 1934 d. 17 Dec 1886, Dewsbury, Yorkshire m. 13 May 1827, Almondbury, All Hallows, Yorkshire b. 13 Nov 1830 d. 8 Apr 1837 m. 7 Sep 1882, Batley, Parish Church, Yorkshire Herbert Alford Warburton Alfred Warburton b. 12 Oct 1887, Dewsbury, Yorkshire James Warburton d. 1 Jan 1969, Isle Of Man b. 7 Jan 1832 b. 30 Jun 1859, Wakefield, Yorkshire d. 23 Aug 1925 & Frances Emily Read d. 8 Dec 1890, Batley, Yorkshire b. 1906 & Ellen Alford & Annie Eliza Moverley b. 24 Feb 1861, Macclesfield, Cheshire d. 9 May 1969, Isle Of Man b. 9 Jan 1827, St. Hellier, Jersey m. 1928, Dewsbury, Yorkshire d. 15 Oct 1907, Dewsbury, Yorkshire d. 22 Jun 1927, Dewsbury, Yorkshire m. 7 Feb 1854, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Israelite Sanctuary, Lancashire James Warburton Gladys May Warburton b. 23 Jun 1861, Wakefield, Yorkshire b. Jan 1889 d. 2 Apr 1932 d. 10 Nov 1972, St. Albans & Percy Crowther d. 23 Nov 1968, Douglas, Isle Of Man Helena Warburton b. 26 Jan 1867 d. 13 Apr 1869 William Henry Aspinall Warburton b. 26 Apr 1859, Huddersfield, Yorkshire d. 5 Jul 1920, Luton, Bute Hospital, Bedfordshire & Elizabeth Sarah Martin b. abt 1863 m. 25 Mar 1885, Uper Armley Parish Church Percival Dillon Warburton b. 4 Nov 1885, East Retford, Nottinghamshire d. 8 Nov 1939, Exeter, Devon Luke Marsden Warburton & Marjorie Stevens Tozer b. 1861, Huddersfield, Yorkshire b. 1 Jul 1893 d. 22 May 1919, Fulham, Middlesex d. 6 Mar 1976, Maidenhead, Berkshire & Eliza Dillon m. Apr 1911 b. abt 1862, Leamington, Warwickshire Charles Marsden Warburton b. 20 Oct 1887, Huddersfield, Yorkshire Edith Maud Warburton b. 1886, Doncaster, Yorkshire Alfred Warburton b. 1864, Huddersfield, Yorkshire d. aft 1911 Alfred Victor Warburton b. 1889, Attercliffe, Sheffield, Yorkshire Samuel Warburton & Betsey Shakeshaft b. 1834, Huddersfield, Yorkshire b. abt 1867, Doncaster, Yorkshire d. 2 Mar 1897, Sheffield, Yorkshire m. 14 Dec 1885, Doncaster, Yorkshire & Mary Ellen Marsden Lawrence Aspinal Warburton b. 1830 b. 24 Dec 1891, Attercliffe, Sheffield, Yorkshire d. 14 Apr 1890, Wakefield, Yorkshire d. 1892 m. 24 Jun 1858, Huddersfield, St Peter, Yorkshire Mary Ellen Warburton b. 1867, Huddersfield, Yorkshire Mary Ellen (Millie) Warburton Martha Warburton b. 1892, Wakefield, Yorkshire b. 23 May 1840, Huddersfield, Yorkshire James Warburton d. aft 1891 b. 1806, Styal, Cheshire & Matthias Oldroyd d. 12 Dec 1863, Huddersfield, Yorkshire b. abt 1835 Florence Evelyn Warburton & Hannah Haworth m. 5 Dec 1861, Huddersfield, St Peter, Yorkshire b. 1893, Wakefield, Yorkshire b. 1806 d. 20 Jun 1872, Huddersfield, Yorkshire m. 12 Jan 1834 Martha Warburton Gertrude Warburton b. 23 May 1840, Huddersfield, Yorkshire b. abt 1895, Wakefield, Yorkshire d. aft 1891 Thomas Warburton & William Collinson John Smedley Warburton b. 1785, Dunham, Cheshire b. abt 1825 b. abt 1870, Huddersfield, Yorkshire d. 6 Apr 1893, Tunbridge Wells, Kent d. aft 1920 Elsie Warburton & Ada Fielding b. abt 1897, Wakefield, Yorkshire b. abt 1874, Wakefield, Yorkshire George Warburton m. 21 Mar 1892, Wakefield, St John, Yorkshire b. 1786, Dunham, Cheshire John Albert Warburton b. 22 Jun 1842 Lily Warburton d. Jan 1843 b. 1898, Stocksbridge Samuel Warburton b. 31 Jan 1873, Huddersfield, Yorkshire d. 27 Sep 1874 Hilda May Warburton Mary Warburton b. abt 1900, Sheffield, Yorkshire b. 18 Nov 1809, Bowdon, Cheshire d. 19 May 1828, Bowdon, Cheshire Ada Warburton b. abt 1903, Sheffield, Yorkshire John Warburton b. 24 Nov 1811, Bowdon, Cheshire d. 4 Mar 1837, Bowdon, Cheshire Alice Ann Warburton b. 1865, Stretford, Lancashire Mary Warburton b. 1867, Stretford, Lancashire Peter Whittle Warburton b. 1838, Stretford, Lancashire d. 1920 Jane Warburton Leonard Warburton & Matilda Allinson b. 1869, Stretford, Lancashire b. 1892, Davyhulme, Lancashire b. abt 1840, Stretford, Lancashire d. 1902, Urmston, Lancashire m. 1860, Manchester, St john, Lancashire Charlotte Warburton b. abt 1870, Stretford, Lancashire Hannah Warburton b. 1840, Stretford, Lancashire Agnes Robinson Warburton b. 1873, Stretford, Lancashire William Warburton b. 1842, Stretford, Lancashire d. 1843, Stretford, Lancashire Matthew Warburton Olive Annie Warburton b. 1869, Hyde, Cheshire b. 1893, Hyde, Cheshire Samuel Warburton Sarah Warburton James Warburton b. 1871, Hyde, Cheshire b. 1894, Hyde, Cheshire b. 1813, Bowdon, Cheshire & Eliza Ann Harrop d. 2 Jan 1847, Stretford, Lancashire b. abt 1868, Hyde, Cheshire & Jane Whittle d. 1904, Hyde, Cheshire John Warburton b. abt 1818, Manchester, Lancashire m. 1892, Werneth, St Paul, Cheshire d. 1862, Stretford, Lancashire b. 1896, Hyde, Cheshire m. 27 Mar 1837, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire William Warburton Edith Warburton b. 1873, Hyde, Cheshire Ellen Warburton b. 1904, Hyde, Cheshire b. 1815, Bowdon, Cheshire John Warburton b. 1844, Stretford, Lancashire Jane Warburton b. 1875, Hyde, Cheshire Priscilla Warburton d. 1922, Hyde, Cheshire b. 11 Oct 1816, Bowdon, Cheshire & Sarah Hurst d. 26 Nov 1841, Bowdon, Cheshire b. abt 1845, Hyde, Cheshire & John Harvey d. 1921, Hyde, Cheshire Alice Warburton m. 20 Feb 1837, Stockport, St Mary, Cheshire m. 1869, Hyde, St George, Cheshire b. 1877, Hyde, Cheshire Eric Bland Warburton Hannah Warburton Samuel Warburton Harry Warburton b. 1909, Hyde, Cheshire b. 1818, Bowdon, Cheshire b. 1846, Stretford, Lancashire b. 1880, Hyde, Cheshire d. 1846, Stretford, Lancashire & Alice Mary Bland b. abt 1880, Hyde, Cheshire m. 1908, Hyde, St George, Cheshire Alice Warburton Fanny Warburton b. 1913, Hyde, Cheshire b. 1820 Martha Warburton d. 27 Jun 1821 b. 1847, Stretford, Lancashire Nicholas Warburton b. 1883, Hyde, Cheshire Fanny Warburton b. 1821 Ethel Warburton b. 1888, Hyde, Cheshire William Warburton William Warburton John Warburton Jessie Warburton b. 1788, Dunham, Cheshire b. 1823, Bowdon, Cheshire b. 1843, Altrincham, Cheshire b. 1898, Barnton, Cheshire d. 17 Jun 1844, Timperley, Cheshire d. 1908, Northwich, Cheshire & Hannah Walton & Sarah b. 1793 b. abt 1823 Edwin Warburton m. 25 Dec 1808, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire d. 1848 Samuel Lyon Warburton b. 1845, Altrincham, Cheshire b. 1899, Barnton, Cheshire d. 1904, Barnton, Cheshire Alice Warburton James Edwin Warburton b. 1790, Dunham, Cheshire b. 1873, Barnton, Cheshire & David Barber & Mary Ellen Lyon Florence Warburton m. 31 Dec 1810, Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire b. abt 1871, Kingsley, Cheshire b. 1900, Barnton, Cheshire m. 1896, Northwich, Cheshire Mary ELizabeth Warburton
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