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Haslingden Clan Part 2 Descendants of John James Warburton b. 1694, Haslingden, Lancashire Anne Warburton ch. 1694, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Robert Warburton b. 1745, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1721, Haslingden, Lancashire d. bef 1763, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 13 Mar 1745, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Haslingden Clan d. 1789, Haslingden, Lancashire Abraham Warburton Susan Warburton Mary Warburton bur. 30 Aug 1789, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 1779, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1802, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1825, Helmshore, Lancashire Sarah Warburton ch. 18 Aug 1721, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 1864, Burnley, Lancashire ch. 10 Jan 1802, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 1826, Helmshore, Lancashire b. 1695, Haslingden, Lancashire & Elizabeth Rishton bur. 5 Jan 1864, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire bur. 25 Oct 1826, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 1717, Haslingden, Lancashire Mary Warburton d. 1748, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1746, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 14 Jan 1780, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 18 Dec 1825, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire bur. 12 Jun 1717, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire bur. 26 Feb 1748, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire & Judith Shephard ch. 6 Oct 1695, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 1747, Haslingden, Lancashire m. 25 Dec 1744, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire bur. 21 Mar 1747, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 1800 ch. 23 Jul 1746, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire bur. 9 Jan 1800, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Part 2 m. 7 Jun 1798, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Abraham Warburton b. 1827, Helmshore, Lancashire Thomas Warburton d. 1884, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire Elizabeth Warburton b. 1696, Hutch Bank, Haslingden, Lancashire Alice Warburton bur. 27 Sep 1884, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire b. 4 Mar 1853, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire d. 1698, Musbury, Lancashire ch. 4 Nov 1827, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 1858 bur. 12 May 1698, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 1750, Musbury, Lancashire ch. 25 Dec 1750, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire & Elizabeth Hitchen bur. 19 Jan 1858, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire ch. 23 Aug 1696, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 1823 ch. 30 Apr 1854, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire Descendants of John d. 1854, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire m. 18 Feb 1854, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire Elizabeth Warburton b. 1753, Musbury, Lancashire Hannah Warburton ch. 9 May 1753, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 22 Dec 1855, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire ch. 12 Oct 1856 Sarah Warburton Last Updated 2nd September 2019 b. 1755, Musbury, Lancashire Mary Alice Warburton ch. 28 May 1755, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 5 Jun 1857, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire ch. 7 Mar 1858, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire Abraham Warburton Elizabeth Warburton James Thomas Warburton Robert Warburton b. 1758, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1888, Booth Fold, Waterfoot, Lancashire ch. 13 Mar 1758, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 17 Sep 1859, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire b. 1721, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1860, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire d. 1789, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 1 Sep 1860, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire bur. 30 Aug 1789, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 11 Dec 1859, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire ch. 18 Aug 1721, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Abraham Warburton Mary Warburton b. 1889, Clough Fold, Lancashire & Susanna Heap b. bef 1761, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1783, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1761, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 30 Aug 1789, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire bur. 25 Jul 1761, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire James Warburton m. 17 Dec 1749, Whalley, St Mary and All Saints, Lancashire Abraham Warburton b. 31 May 1862, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire Mary Warburton b. 1827, Helmshore, Lancashire d. 1940 b. 1896, Clough Fold, Lancashire d. 1884, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire ch. 31 Aug 1862, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire d. 1896, Clough Fold, Lancashire Anne Warburton & Elizabeth Maden Elizabeth Warburton bur. 27 Sep 1884, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire b. 1763, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 4 Nov 1827, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. abt 1865, Clough Fold, Lancashire b. 1725, Cockham, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 5 Nov 1763, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire m. 1888, Hyndburn Register Office or Registrar Attended, Lancashire d. 1726, Cockham, Haslingden, Lancashire & Judith Sagar bur. 16 Aug 1726, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 1833, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire Hannah Warburton ch. 11 Nov 1725, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 23 Apr 1895, Rawtenstall, Lancashire b. 1898, Clough Fold, Lancashire d. 1899, Clough Fold, Lancashire Susan Warburton m. 1855, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire Sarah Warburton b. 1767, Waterfoot, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 9 Jan 1864, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire ch. 19 Jul 1767, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 16 Apr 1865, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire Elizabeth Alice Warburton b. 1903, Clough Fold, Lancashire Robert Warburton Thomas Warburton b. 1760, Todhall, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 15 Jun 1866, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire ch. 19 Jan 1760, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 1868, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire & Nancy Hargreaves bur. 25 Jun 1868, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire m. 22 Jul 1787, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 3 Feb 1867, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire Mary Warburton Ellen Warburton b. 1748, Haslingden, Lancashire b. abt 1868, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire ch. 26 Dec 1748, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Jane Ann Warburton Abraham Warburton b. 16 Jul 1871, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire b. 1751, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 22 Oct 1871, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire d. 1751, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 27 Sep 1751, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 2 Feb 1751, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Betty Warburton b. abt 1853, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire d. 1856, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire Anne Warburton bur. 13 Apr 1858, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire b. 1752, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 21 Sep 1752, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Elizabeth Alice Warburton William Warburton b. 10 May 1858, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire b. 1830, Helmshore, Lancashire d. 1873, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire d. 1889 bur. 4 Oct 1873, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire bur. 26 Jan 1889, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire ch. 27 Jun 1858, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire ch. 4 Jul 1830, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire & Ellen Hargreaves b. abt 1832 d. 1907, Haslingden, Lancashire Mary Ellen Warburton bur. 12 Dec 1907, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire b. 1860, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire m. 24 Dec 1853, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire d. 1861, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire bur. 30 Nov 1861, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire ch. 1 Sep 1860, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire John Warburton b. 1833, Helmshore, Lancashire d. 13 Apr 1838, Helmshore, Lancashire Betsey Warburton brp. Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 22 Mar 1863, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire ch. 4 Aug 1833, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 16 May 1863, Newchurch, St Nicholas, Lancashire Alice Warburton b. 1836, Helmshore, Lancashire ch. 3 Jul 1836, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Harrison Warburton b. 31 Aug 1871, Little Bolton, Lancashire Robert Warburton d. 1974, Bolton, Lancashire b. 1838, Helmshore, Lancashire ch. 15 Oct 1871, Bolton, All Saints, Lancashire Henry Warburton d. 1840, Helmshore, Lancashire & Jane Hanson b. 3 Jan 1900, Bolton, Lancashire bur. 12 Apr 1840, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 7 Sep 1872, Bolton, Lancashire ch. 31 Jan 1900, Bolton, St Matthew, Lancashire James Warburton ch. 7 Oct 1838, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire m. 8 Nov 1902, Bolton, All Saints, Lancashire & Isabella Bushell b. 1803, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 15 Mar 1899 d. 30 Jun 1875, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire m. 3 Sep 1927, Bolton, St Matthew, Lancashire bur. 3 Jul 1875, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 14 Aug 1803 Betty Warburton Betsy Alice Warburton & Betty Taylor b. 31 Oct 1840, Helmshore, Lancashire b. 1873, Little Bolton, Lancashire d. 30 Mar 1875 ch. 11 Apr 1873, Bolton, All Saints, Lancashire William Warburton b. abt 1805 b. 1901, Bolton, Lancashire d. 17 Aug 1891, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire brp. Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire & Richard Henry Burrows bur. 21 Aug 1891, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 22 Nov 1840, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 1874, Bolton, Lancashire m. 3 Jan 1825, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire m. 1 Aug 1900, Bolton, St Matthew, Lancashire John Warburton Henry Warburton b. 1902, Bolton, Lancashire b. 1843, Helmshore, Lancashire Ellen Warburton d. 1920, Bolton, Lancashire Sarah (Sally) Warburton ch. 26 Mar 1902, Bolton, St Matthew, Lancashire b. 1805, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1895, Bolton, Lancashire b. 1874, Little Bolton, Lancashire ch. 7 Jul 1805, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 18 Jun 1843, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 9 Dec 1874, Bolton, All Saints, Lancashire & Richard Holt & Millicent Parkinson b. 1839, Barnsley, Yorkshire b. 1807, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire Fred Warburton m. 12 Feb 1831, Bury, St Mary, Lancashire m. 16 Jul 1870, Bolton, All Saints, Lancashire John William Warburton b. 1905, Bolton, Lancashire b. 30 Sep 1876, Little Bolton, Lancashire d. 1905, Bolton, Lancashire d. 1950, Bolton, Lancashire ch. 7 Jun 1905, Bolton, St Matthew, Lancashire ch. 6 Dec 1876, Bolton, All Saints, Lancashire & Harriet Emma Brown b. 20 Nov 1876, Rochdale, Lancashire Harold
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