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Descendants of William Sarginson Descendants of William Sarginson Generation 1 1. WILLIAM1 SARGINSON was born about 1640. He died in 1719 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He married ESTER. She was born about 1640. She died about 1702. William Sarginson and Ester had the following children: i. CHARLES2 SARGINSON was born about 1674. ii. KATHERINE SARGINSON was born about 1675. 2. iii. WILLIAM SARGINSON was born about 1678 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He died about 1758 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. 3. iv. JOHN SARGINSON was born about 1681 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He died about 1728 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (Thursby (Thoresby?) or is it 1750). He married Prudence Lawson on 13 Nov 1711 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (Thursby). 4. v. THOMAS SARGINSON. He died about 1723 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. Generation 2 2. WILLIAM2 SARGINSON (William1) was born about 1678 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He died about 1758 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. William Sarginson had the following children: 5. i. FRANCIS3 SARGINSON was born about 1715 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He died in 1782 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He married Catherine Wynn on 31 Mar 1740 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She was born about 1720 in Thoralby, Yorkshire, England. She died in 1792 in Yorkshire, England. 6. ii. WILLIAM SARGINSON was born about 1715 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He died about 1782. He married DOROTHY. She was born about 1715. She died about 1805. 3. JOHN2 SARGINSON (William1) was born about 1681 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He died about 1728 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (Thursby (Thoresby?) or is it 1750). He married Prudence Lawson on 13 Nov 1711 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (Thursby). John Sarginson and Prudence Lawson had the following child: 7. i. CHARLES3 SARGINSON was born about 1717. He died about 1779 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He married Alice Sadler on 19 Jun 1738 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (Thoralby). 4. THOMAS2 SARGINSON (William1). He died about 1723 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. Thomas Sarginson had the following children: i. ELIZABETH3 SARGINSON was born about 1698 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. ii. ESTHER SARGINSON was born about 1709 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (twin to Margaret). iii. MARGARET SARGINSON was born about 1709 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (twin to Esther). 8. iv. THOMAS SARGINSON was born about 1715 in Yorkshire, England. He married Elizabeth Wilson on 12 Nov 1738 in Carperby, Yorkshire, England. She died about 1744 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. Generation 3 5. FRANCIS3 SARGINSON (William2, William1) was born about 1715 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He died in 1782 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He married Catherine Wynn on 31 Mar 1740 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She was born about 1720 in Thoralby, Yorkshire, England. She died in 1792 in Yorkshire, England. Francis Sarginson and Catherine Wynn had the following children: 9. i. WILLIAM4 SARGINSON was born about 1744 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He married Ann Cowlbridge on 22 Nov 1769 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She was born in 1747. She died in 1826 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. Generation 3 (con't) ii. MARGARET SARGINSON was born about 1746 in West Witton, Yorkshire, England. She married George Chapman on 12 Aug 1770 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. 10. iii. JOHN SARGINSON was born about 1750. He died in 1821 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (from Thoralby). He married Elizabeth (Betty) Marsdon on 24 Oct 1781 in Coverham, Yorkshire, England. 6. WILLIAM3 SARGINSON (William2, William1) was born about 1715 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He died about 1782. He married DOROTHY. She was born about 1715. She died about 1805. William Sarginson and Dorothy had the following children: 11. i. THOMAS4 SARGINSON was born about 1737 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He died in 1816 in West Witton, Yorkshire, England. He married Ann Tennant on 02 Dec 1771 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She was born about 1750. ii. ELIZABETH SARGINSON was born about 1741 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. 7. CHARLES3 SARGINSON (John2, William1) was born about 1717. He died about 1779 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He married Alice Sadler on 19 Jun 1738 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (Thoralby). Charles Sarginson and Alice Sadler had the following children: i. WILLIAM4 SARGINSON was born about 1739 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (Thoralby). ii. ALICE SARGINSON was born about 1741 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (Thoralby). iii. ELIZABETH SARGINSON was born about 1743 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (Thoralby). 8. THOMAS3 SARGINSON (Thomas2, William1) was born about 1715 in Yorkshire, England. He married Elizabeth Wilson on 12 Nov 1738 in Carperby, Yorkshire, England. She died about 1744 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. Thomas Sarginson and Elizabeth Wilson had the following children: i. DOROTHY4 SARGINSON was born in 1752 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She married John Savile on 14 Nov 1773 in West Witton, Yorkshire, England. ii. ELIZABETH SARGINSON was born in 1745 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. iii. ANN SARGINSON was born in 1741 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. Generation 4 9. WILLIAM4 SARGINSON (Francis3, William2, William1) was born about 1744 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He married Ann Cowlbridge on 22 Nov 1769 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She was born in 1747. She died in 1826 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. William Sarginson and Ann Cowlbridge had the following children: 12. i. FRANCIS5 SARGINSON was born in 1770 in Yorkshire, England. He died on Q1 1853 in Askrigg, Yorkshire, England (Age 82). He married Martha Mudd on 07 Apr 1796 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She was born in 1771 in Yorkshire, England (Barker, Thoralby). She died about May 1856 in Askrigg, Yorkshire, England. 13. ii. WILLIAM SARGINSON was born in 1775 in Yorkshire, England. He married Alice Coates, daughter of Leonard Metcalfe Coates and Alice Coates, on 22 Nov 1797 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She was born in 1760 in Yorkshire, England. iii. BETTY SARGINSON was born about 1781 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. 10. JOHN4 SARGINSON (Francis3, William2, William1) was born about 1750. He died in 1821 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (from Thoralby). He married Elizabeth (Betty) Marsdon on 24 Oct 1781 in Coverham, Yorkshire, England. John Sarginson and Elizabeth (Betty) Marsdon had the following children: i. CHARLES5 SARGINSON was born about 1782 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He died in Feb 1784 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (Thoralby). ii. JOHN SARGINSON was born about 1784 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. Generation 4 (con't) iii. JOHN SARGINSON was born about 1785 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. iv. ALICE SARGINSON was born about 1791 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She married John Willis on 22 Mar 1818 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He was born in 1807 in Yorkshire, England. v. ELIZABETH SARGINSON was born about 1795 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. 11. THOMAS4 SARGINSON (William3, William2, William1) was born about 1737 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He died in 1816 in West Witton, Yorkshire, England. He married Ann Tennant on 02 Dec 1771 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She was born about 1750. Thomas Sarginson and Ann Tennant had the following children: i. BETTY5 SARGINSON was born in 1772 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She married Bywell Sadler, son of Adam Sadler and Jane Sadler, on 22 Mar 1812 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. He was born on 25 Apr 1774 in Kendal, Westmorland, England. He died in 1817 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. 14. ii. BELLA (ISABELLA) SARGINSON was born in 1774 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She died in Oct 1853 in Skipton, Yorkshire, England. She married (2) WILLIAM WALKER on 28 Feb 1799 in West Witton, Yorkshire, England. He was born about 1776 in Yorkshire, England. 15. iii. THOMAS SARGINSON was born in 1776 in West Witton, Yorkshire, England. He died on 27 Jul 1852 in West Witton, Yorkshire, England (Age 76). He married Ann Spence on 09 Sep 1804 in West Witton, Yorkshire, England. She was born in 1781 in Yorkshire, England. She died on 19 Sep 1848 in West Witton, Yorkshire, England (Age 74). 16. iv. JOHN SARGINSON was born in 1779 in West Witton, Yorkshire, England. He died in Sep 1852 in West Witton, Yorkshire, England. He married Ann Thwaite on 18 Jun 1807 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She was born in 1785 in Yorkshire, England. She died on 19 Sep 1848 in West Witton, Yorkshire, England. 17. v. DOROTHY (DOLLY) SARGINSON was born about 1791 in West Witton, Yorkshire, England. She died in Oct 1869 in Tynemouth, Northumberland, England. She married William Metcalfe on 21 May 1821 in Ripon, Yorkshire, England. 18. vi. ANN SARGINSON was born about 1782 in West Witton, Yorkshire, England. Generation 5 12. FRANCIS5 SARGINSON (William4, Francis3, William2, William1) was born in 1770 in Yorkshire, England. He died on Q1 1853 in Askrigg, Yorkshire, England (Age 82). He married Martha Mudd on 07 Apr 1796 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She was born in 1771 in Yorkshire, England (Barker, Thoralby). She died about May 1856 in Askrigg, Yorkshire, England. Francis Sarginson and Martha Mudd had the following child: 19. i. WILLIAM6 SARGINSON was born about 1797 in Thoralby, Yorkshire, England. He died in Apr 1878 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (Age: 79). He married Elizabeth Horn on 25 Nov 1823 in Redmire, Yorkshire, England. She was born in 1799 in Castle Bolton, Yorkshire, England. She died about Feb 1878 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. 13. WILLIAM5 SARGINSON (William4, Francis3, William2, William1) was born in 1775 in Yorkshire, England. He married Alice Coates, daughter of Leonard Metcalfe Coates and Alice Coates, on 22 Nov 1797 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She was born in 1760 in Yorkshire, England. William Sarginson and Alice Coates had the following children: 20. i. WILLIAM6 SARGINSON was born in 1798 in Thoralby, Yorkshire, England. He died in 1867 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England (Age 70). He married Agnes Metcalfe, daughter of John Metcalfe, on 18 Oct 1824 in Aysgarth, Yorkshire, England. She was born about 1798 in Yorkshire, England.
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