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The Descendants Outline Chart the Descendants Chart Is Organised As The Descendants Outline Chart The descendants chart is organised as the first generation denoted as 1 the next first son is 1.1 his son is then 1.1.1. In the example below Thomas 1 has a second son 1.2, the grandson of the first Thomas is then 1.2.1. If you would find a chart easier to read please see the three family charts Samuel Pilkington, Thomas Pilkington and William Pilkington. 1 Thomas PILKINGTON (1751-1824) [4385]. Born c.1751, Lancs. Married 1 Jan 1772, Bolton-le-Moors, Lancs. St Peter's Church. Died 28 Feb 1824, Wheelton, Heapey, Lancs. 1,2 Buried Feb 1824, Rivington, Lancs. 3 Unitarian Church. Sp. (Not confirmed Jane BRINDLE) (1753-1824) [656] 1.1 Adam PILKINGTON 4 (Possibly 1773?- ) [4112], Lancs. (Little if known of Adam) Adam is named in the will of his father 1823. Sp. Ann ? (1796?- ) [6434]. 1.2 Samuel PILKINGTON 5 (1775?-1855) [652]. Born 1775 (app), Sharples, Lancs. Married 26 Jun 1798, Bolton, Lancs. 5 Died Q1 1855, Chorley Registration District. 6 Samuel named in the will of his father 1823 Sp. Betty AINSWORTH 5 (1788-bef1851) [653], dau. of James AINSWORTH ( - ) [6468] and Eleanor HICKING (1753- ) [5787]. 1.2.1 Thomas PILKINGTON (1799?- ) [649]. Born 1799 (app), Anglezarke, Lancs. Haddock Fold. Married 13 May 1822, Bolton, Lancs. 7 St Peter's Church. Sp. Ann HOPE (1804?-1850) [650], dau. of James HOPE (1780- ) [654] and Mary PENDLEBURY (1780-1825) [655]. The grave of James Hope is between that of Thomas who died in 1837 and Thomas who died in 1866. 1.2.1.1 Betty PILKINGTON (1822-1857) [4423]. Born 21 Jul 1822, Anglezarke, Lancs. Christened 18 Aug 1822, Rivington, Lancs. 8 Unitarian Church. Died 17 Feb 1857, Anderton, Lancs. 9 Buried Feb 1857, Rivington, Lancs. Interred with Husband Thomas Pilkington. Unitarian Church. Sp. Thomas PILKINGTON 10 (1816-1866) [873], son of Thomas PILKINGTON (1779?-1837) [830] and Mary VAUSE (1782?-1861) [846]. 1.2.1.1.1 John PILKINGTON (1842-1906) [883]. Born Q2 1842, Anglezarke, Lancs. 11 Christened 1842, Rivington, Lancs. Died at Hallsworth Farm, Heath Charnock, 1906. Buried Rivington Unitarian ChapelGrave receipt. (Acrobat file requires acrobat reader) Grave 43.12 1.2.1.1.2 Abel PILKINGTON (1843-1888) [884]. Born 14 May 1843, Anglezarke, Lancs. 13,14 Christened 1844, Rivington, Lancs. Married 2 Nov 1862, Adlington, Lancs. 7,15 Married Q4 1878, Chorley Registration District. 16 Married 28 May 1887, Chorley, Lancs. 17,18 Registry Office. Died 7 Jan 1888, age 44 at Shorrocks, Heapey, Chorley Registration District. Interred at Rivington Unitarian Chapel 19 Sp. Mary Ellen FOWLER 20 (1844?-1877) [1520], dau. of David FOWLER (1830?- ) [1558] and Alice MARSDEN (1839?- ) [2605]. 1.2.1.1.2.1 Thomas PILKINGTON (1863-1917) [1599]. Born 18 Jan 1863, Heath Charnock, Lancs. Died 20 Mar 1917, Lancs. 15 1.2.1.1.2.2 Joseph PILKINGTON 15 (1864-1918) [1559]. Born 20 Sep 1864, Heath Charnock, Lancs. 15 Married 25 Jun 1887, Chorley, Lancs. 15 Died 16 May 1918, Heath Charnock, Lancs. 15 Sp. Elizabeth TURNER 20 (1863?- ) [1560], dau. of Thomas TURNER ( - ) [1561] and Elizabeth ? ( - ) [1605]. 1.2.1.1.2.2.1 Wilfred PILKINGTON 15 (1889-1929) [2600]. Born 1889, Chorley,Lancs. 15 Died 28 Jan 1929, Chorley, Lancs. 15,21 1.2.1.1.2.2.2 Florence Ethel PILKINGTON 15 (1889-1957) [1562]. Born 9 Nov 1889, Shorocks Farm, Heapey, Lancs. 15 Christened 29 Dec 1889, Chorley, Lancs. Married 1 Jun 1918, Lancs. 15 Died 26 Nov 1957, Lancs. 15 Buried Nov 1957, Horwich, Lancs. 21 Ridgemont Cemetary. Sp. David Eli SUMNER, 15 (born 20 Jan 1890 died 1946 buried Ridgmont, Horwich, Lancs) [1563], son of Robert SUMNER (1860-1918) [1564] and Margaret ? ( - ) [1565]. Their daughters were Elsie Sumner born 11 Nov. 1922 died 3 Jan 1973 buried Ridgmont, Horwich, Lancs, and Margaret Sumner. Now deceased buried Ridgmont, Horwich, Lancs 1.2.1.1.2.2.3 Mary Ellen PILKINGTON 22 (1891?-1981) [2897]. Born 1891 (app), Chorley, Lancs. 22 Christened 26 Apr 1891, Chorley, Lancs. 22 Buried Nov 1891, Chorley, Lancs. 21 St Peter's Church. Died 21 Nov 1981, Chorley, Lancs. 23 1.2.1.1.2.2.4 Eva Lilian PILKINGTON 15 (1892-1892) [2601]. Born Q3 1892, Chorley, Lancs. Died 1892, Chorley, Lancs. 23 1.2.1.1.2.2.5 Albert Edwin PILKINGTON 15 (1894-1950) [1619]. Born Q4 1894, Wheelton, Heapey, Lancs. 15 Died 5 Jun 1950, Lancs. 15 1.2.1.1.2.2.6 Harold PILKINGTON 15 (1895?-1897) [2602]. Born 1895 (app), Chorley Registration District. Died 30 Oct 1897, Chorley, Lancs. 23 Buried Nov 1897, Chorley, Lancs. 21 St Peter's Church. 1.2.1.1.2.2.7 Bertram Cyril PILKINGTON 15 (1898-1899) [2603]. Born Q3 1898, Chorley Registration District. Died 28 Oct 1899, Chorley, Lancs. 23 Buried Oct 1899, Chorley, Lancs. 21 St Peter's Church. 1.2.1.1.2.2.8 Jesse Alan PILKINGTON 15 (1900-1901) [2604]. Born Q4 1900, Chorley, Lancs. Died 28 Aug 1901, Chorley, Lancs. 23 Buried Aug 1901, Chorley, Lancs. 21 St Peter's Church. 1.2.1.1.2.3 Samuel PILKINGTON (1870?-1900) [1600]. Born 1870 (app), Anglezarke, Lancs. Died age 30, 17 Apr 1900, Heapey, Lancs. Interred with Abel his father at Rivington Unitarian. 1.2.1.1.2.4 George PILKINGTON (1872?-1923) [1601]. Born 1872 (app), Wheelton, Heapey, Lancs. Married Q2 1898, Bolton Registration District, Lancs. 24 Died age 51 12 Jul 1923, Military Reg. No 44729, Calgery, Alberta, Canada. Interred with Abel his father at Rivington Unitarian Sp. Jane MONKS 24 (1874?- ) [4184]. Sp. Sarah Isabella SIMM (1849?-1886) [1598]. 1.2.1.1.2.5 Isaac PILKINGTON (1876- ) [1602]. Born 12 Apr 1876, Heapey, Lancs. Married Q4 1900, Bolton Registration District, Lancs. 24 Sp. Mary Moscrop TURNER 24 (1875?- ) [4183]. 1.2.1.1.2.6 Jane E PILKINGTON (1878?- ) [1603]. Born 1878 (app), Heapey, Lancs. 1.2.1.1.2.7 Margaret E PILKINGTON (1881?- ) [4207]. Born 1880 (app), Heapey, Lancs. Born 1881 (app), Chorley, Lancs. Sp. Sarah Ann PICKLES (1847?- ) [1597], dau. of Henry PICKLES ( - ) [4082]. 1.2.1.1.3 Thomas PILKINGTON (1845-1865) [885]. Born Q3 1845, Anglezarke, Lancs. 25 Christened 1848, Rivington, Lancs. Died 7 Jun 1865, Lancs. Buried Jun 1865, Rivington, Lancs. 26Interred with parents Thomas and Betty. Unitarian Chapel. 1.2.1.1.4 Joseph PILKINGTON (1849- ) [881]. Born Q4 1849, Anglezarke, Lancs. 27 Christened 1849, Rivington, Lancs. 26 Unitarian Church. Married Q2 1869, Bury Reg. District. 28 Sp. Jane HANSON (1850?- ) [2850]. 1.2.1.1.4.1 Thomas PILKINGTON (1870- ) [2851]. Born 1870, Walmesley, Lancs. 1.2.1.1.4.2 Mary Ann PILKINGTON (1873?- ) [2852]. Born 1873 (app), Walmesley, Lancs. 1.2.1.1.4.3 Joseph Hanson PILKINGTON (1875?- ) [2853]. Born 1875 (app), Huyton, Lancs. 1.2.1.1.4.4 Daniel PILKINGTON (1877?- ) [2854]. Born 1877 (app), Huyton, Lancs. 1.2.1.1.4.5 Florence Maud PILKINGTON (1880?- ) [2855]. Born 1880 (app), Bedford, Lancs. 1.2.1.1.4.6 Abel PILKINGTON (1881?- ) [2856]. Born 1881 (app), Leigh, Lancs. 1.2.1.1.4.7 May A PILKINGTON (1884?- ) [4137]. Born 1884 (app), Leigh, Lancs. 1.2.1.1.4.8 Harry PILKINGTON (1886?- ) [4138]. Born 1886 (app), Leigh, Lancs. 1.2.1.1.4.9 Florence PILKINGTON (1886?- ) [4210]. Born 1886 (app), Leigh, Lancs. 1.2.1.1.4.10 Jane PILKINGTON (1889?- ) [4139]. Born 1889 (app), Leigh, Lancs. 1.2.1.1.4.11 Ellen PILKINGTON (1894?- ) [4140]. Born 1894 (app), Leigh, Lancs. 1.2.1.1.5 Mary Ann PILKINGTON (1852?- ) [887]. Born 1852 (app), Anglezarke, Lancs. Christened 1852, Rivington, Lancs. Married 20 Feb 1873, Adlington, Lancs. 7 Sp. John SARGEANT (1850- ) [888]. 1.2.1.1.6 Alice PILKINGTON (1852?- ) [889]. Born 1852 (app), Rivington, Lancs. 29 Christened 1852, Rivington, Lancs. Married 19 Sep 1885, Adlington, Lancs. 7 Sp. William GILES ( - ) [1523]. 1.2.1.2 John PILKINGTON (1824-bef1891) [798]. Born 14 Sep 1824, Anglezarke, Lancs. 7,30,31 Christened 10 Oct 1824, Rivington, Lancs. 7,30 Unitarian Church. Died bef 1891, Lancs. Sp. Annie ? (1828- ) [2844]. 1.2.1.2.1 Jane PILKINGTON (1851?- ) [4426]. Born 1851 (app), Blackrod, Lancs. 1.2.1.2.2 William PILKINGTON (1853?- ) [3000]. Born 1853 (app), Adlington, Lancs. 1.2.1.2.3 Richard PILKINGTON (1857?- ) [2845]. Born 1857 (app), Blackrod, Lancs. Married Q2 1882, Wigan Registration District. 32 Sp. Jane SHERRINGTON (1861?- ) [3012], dau. of Robert SHERRINGTON (1834?- ) [4175] and Sarah ? (1822?- ) [3020]. 1.2.1.2.3.1 John PILKINGTON (1883?- ) [3013]. Born 1883 (app), Blackrod, Lancs. 1.2.1.2.3.2 Amy PILKINGTON (1884?- ) [3014]. Born 1884 (app), Adlington, Lancs. Christened 27 Jul 1884, Adlington, Lancs. 33 1.2.1.2.3.3 Sarah PILKINGTON (1886- ) [3015]. Born 12 May 1886, Adlington, Lancs. 34 Christened 20 May 1886, Adlington, Lancs. 34 1.2.1.2.3.4 Edward PILKINGTON (1889?- ) [3016]. Born 1889 (app), Adlington, Lancs. 1.2.1.2.3.5 Richard PILKINGTON (1891- ) [3017]. Born Q1 1891, Adlington, Lancs. 35 1.2.1.2.3.6 Robert PILKINGTON (1893- ) [3018]. Born Q2 1893, Adlington, Lancs. 36 1.2.1.2.3.7 Nathan PILKINGTON (1895- ) [3019]. Born Q2 1895, Lancs. 37 1.2.1.2.4 Sarah PILKINGTON (1859- ) [4120]. Born 28 Sep 1859, Blackrod, Lancs. 38 Christened 18 Dec 1859, Blackrod, Lancs. 38 St Katherine's Church. 1.2.1.2.5 James PILKINGTON (1864- ) [2846]. Born Q2 1864, Blackrod, Lancs. Married 13 Feb 1890, Chorley Registration District. 39,40 Sp.
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