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Bancroft Warburton Clan Bancroft Warburton Clan 1 John Warburton b. abt 1796 d. 1798, Gt Sankey, Lan 2 Jane Warburton b. 1797, Gt Sankey, Lan d. 1884, Cronton, Nr Widnes, Lan ch. 17 Sep 1797, Gt Sankey, Lan & Thomas Riding b. abt 1786, Lan 1 John Warburton d. bef 1851 b. abt 1768, Gt Sankey, Lan m. 25 Sep 1820, St Mary The Virgin, Prescot, Lan (By Licence) d. 1852, Penketh, Lan bur. 29 Jun 1852, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey ch. 6 Mar 1768, St Luke, Farnworth, Widnes 3 John Warburton & Elizabeth Bromilow b. 1799 b. 1772, Haydock, Lan d. Sep 1852, Warrington, Lan d. Jan 1857, Penketh, Lan bur. 9 Sep 1852, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey bur. 23 Jan 1857, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey ch. 1799, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan m. 26 Sep 1796, St Luke, Farnworth, Widnes 4 James Warburton b. abt 1803, Cronton, Nr Widnes, Lan d. May 1879, Penketh, Lan bur. 15 May 1879, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey ch. 8 May 1803, St Luke, Farnworth, Widnes 5 Elizabeth Warburton b. abt 1807, Cronton, Nr Widnes, Lan d. aft 1851, Several Dates 1851 - 1861 Possible 1 Elizabeth Warburton b. 1793, Gt Sankey, Lan d. abt 1852 ch. 7 Jul 1793, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan & Peter Leigh b. abt 1786, Lan d. abt 1849 2 Thomas Warburton b. 1795, Sankey d. Jun 1865, Burtonwood, Lan bur. 23 Jun 1865, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey 1 Mary Warburton ch. 3 May 1795, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan b. 1828, Burtonwood, Lan & Ellen or Helen Hicks d. aft 1851 b. 1803, Sankey, Lan ch. 18 May 1828, Gt Sankey, Lan d. 1872, West Derby, Liverpool, Lan bur. 10 Mar 1872, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey 1 Richard Warburton b. 1830, Gt Sankey Parish 3 Alice Warburton d. 1830, Gt Sankey, Lan bp. Gt Sankey, Lan bur. 30 May 1830, Gt Sankey, Lan d. Unknown ch. 17 Dec 1797, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan & Thomas Leigh 2a Jane Warburton m. 18 Jun 1818, Warrington, Lan b. 1831, Gt Sankey, Lan d. 1874 ch. 29 May 1831, Gt Sankey, Lan 4 Ellen Warburton & Joseph Kelsall b. abt 1800, Gt Sankey, Lan b. abt 1829, Burtonwood, Lan d. 1873 d. bef 1861 ch. 29 Jun 1800, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan ch. 27 Dec 1829, Gt Sankey, Lan & William Wright m. 1853, St Elphin, Warrington b. abt 1788, Bold, Nr Widnes, Lan 2 Thomas Warburton d. bef 1861 b. 1769, Gt Sankey, Lan m. 29 May 1823, St Mary The Virgin, Prescot, Lan (By Banns) 2b Jane Warburton d. Jun 1825, Gt Sankey, Lan b. 1831, Gt Sankey, Lan bur. 22 Jun 1825, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan d. 1874 ch. 18 Feb 1770, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan ch. 29 May 1831, Gt Sankey, Lan & Ellen Woodward & George Cheshire b. 1766, Widnes, Lan b. abt 1834, Littleover, Derbyshire d. 23 Nov 1804 m. 1q1864, St Paul, Bewsey Road, Warrington, Lan bur. 26 Nov 1804, St Luke, Farnworth, Widnes ch. 5 Dec 1766, St Luke, Farnworth, Widnes m. 26 Jun 1792, St Luke, Farnworth, Widnes (By Licence) 3 Richard Warburton b. abt 1833, Penketh d. Mar 1866, Warrington, Lan bur. 18 Mar 1866, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey ch. 18 Aug 1833, Gt Sankey, Lan 4 Thomas Warburton b. abt 1833, Penketh d. Apr 1839, Penketh bur. 17 Apr 1839, Gt Sankey, Lan ch. 18 Aug 1833, Gt Sankey, Lan 5 Mary Warburton b. 1835, Penketh ch. 25 Dec 1835, Gt Sankey, Lan 6 James Warburton b. Jul 1837, Penketh d. aft 1871 ch. 10 Sep 1837, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan 5 Richard Warburton b. abt 1803, Gt Sankey, Lan 7 Ellen Warburton d. Poss 1854, Warrington b. 19 Aug 1838 ch. 27 Mar 1803, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan d. Jun 1861, Warrington, Lan & Jane Norman bur. 2 Jul 1861, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey 1 William N. Warburton b. abt 1808 chp. Gt Sankey, Lan b. 1868, Warrington d. 1854, Warrington, Lan bur. 22 Aug 1854, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey ch. 1 Jan 1809, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan 8 William Warburton 2 Jonathan Warburton m. 26 Feb 1829, St Mary The Virgin, Prescot, Lan (By Licence) b. abt 1840, Penketh, Lan d. 1883 b. 1870, Warrington & Ann Bate 1 Elizabeth Warburton b. 1847, Orford, Warrington d. aft 1881 3 Ann Warburton b. 1799, Sankey/Penketh b. 1872, Latchford, Warrington d. Mar 1824, Burtonwood, Lan m. 1865, St Elphin, Warrington bur. 30 Mar 1824, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan 4 Mary Ellen Warburton b. 1876, Latchford, Warrington 1 Richard Warburton b. 1866, Warrington, Lan 2 Jane Warburton b. 1869, Warrington, Lan 9 Thomas Warburton b. abt 1844, Gt Sankey, Lan 3 George Warburton d. aft 1901 b. 1872, Warrington, Lan & Nancy Hodkinson b. 1847, Warrington, Lan d. Nov 1899, Warrington, Lan 4 Thomas Warburton m. 1866, Warrington R.D. b. 1874, Warrington, Lan 5 Joseph Warburton b. 1875, Warrington, Lan 6 Peter Warburton b. 1876, Warrington, Lan 1 Elizabeth Jane Warburton b. 1873, Warrington 2 Joseph Warburton b. 1876, Warrington 10 Joseph Warburton b. 1847, Gt Sankey, Lan 3 Bertha Warburton d. 15 Jul 1901 b. 1879, Warrington ch. 27 Aug 1854, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan & Mary Ann Birkenhead b. 1850, Gt Sankey, Lan 4 Ellen Warburton d. 25 Feb 1895 b. 1882, Warrington, Lan bur. Feb 1895, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey m. 1868, Warrington R.D. 5 May Warburton b. abt 1886, Warrington, Lan 1 Mary Ellen Warburton b. 1829, Gt Sankey, Lan d. 1893, Windle, Lan 6 Ada Warburton ch. 24 May 1829, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan b. 1891 & William Swain d. 26 Feb 1895 b. abt 1817, Dutton, Chs d. aft 1881, Windle, Lan m. 8 Feb 1849, St Elphin, Warrington 1 Mary Helen Warburton b. 18 Apr 1860, Pilkington, Lan d. 6 May 1920 & William Unsworth b. abt 1858, Warrington, Lan d. bef 1920 2 Elizabeth Jessie Warburton b. 1862, Manchester d. aft 1901 2a John Warburton b. 17 Jul 1830, Gt Sankey, Lan d. 29 Jan 1910 bur. Feb 1910, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey 3 Jane Warburton ch. 12 Sep 1830, Gt Sankey, Lan b. 1864, Pilkington/Standish, Lan & Mary Taylor b. 25 Jun 1836, Lostock, Chs d. 19 Sep 1888 4 Sarah Warburton bur. Sep 1888, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey b. 1864, Pilkington, Lan 2b John Warburton 5 Annie A. Warburton b. 17 Jul 1830, Gt Sankey, Lan b. 1866, Pilkington, Nr Wigan, Lan d. 29 Jan 1910 d. aft 1901 bur. Feb 1910, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey ch. 12 Sep 1830, Gt Sankey, Lan & Elizabeth Johnson 6 Alice Maud Warburton b. abt 1819, Liverpool, Lan b. 10 Dec 1869, Cow Lane, Burtonwood, Lan d. aft 1901 d. aft 1901 m. 1890, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan ch. 27 Jan 1870, St Michael, Burtonwood 1 Ellen Warburton b. 1870, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan d. aft 1901 2 James Warburton b. 1800, Penketh, Lan 2 Thomas James Warburton d. Apr 1866, Bewsey Farm, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan b. 1871, Bewsey/B'wood bur. 16 Apr 1866, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey d. aft 1924 ch. 19 Oct 1800, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan & Ellen Ockleshaw b. 1800, Allerton, Nr Liverpool d. Oct 1865, Bewsey Farm, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan 3 Elizabeth Warburton bur. 20 Oct 1865, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey b. 1873, Bewsey Farm, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan ch. 29 Jun 1800, Childwall, Liverpool, Lan d. Aug 1901, Bewsey Farm, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan m. 23 Nov 1826, Childwall, Liverpool, Lan bur. 5 Aug 1901, Warrington Cemetery 3 Thomas Warburton b. 1832, Gt Sankey, Lan d. 1879 4 John Warburton 3 John Warburton ch. 1 Oct 1832, Gt Sankey, Lan b. 1875, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan b. 1803, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan & Elizabeth Robinson d. aft 1901 d. 1819, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan b. abt 1842, Bold, Nr Widnes bur. 28 Mar 1819, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan d. abt 1885 m. 1867, St Mary, Prescot, Lan 5 Harry Warburton 4 Ann Warburton b. 1876, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan b. 1804 d. aft 1901 d. 1837, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan 4 William Warburton bur. 31 Aug 1837, Gt Sankey, Lan b. Nov 1833, Gt Sankey, Lan d. aft 1861 6 William Herbert Warburton ch. 12 Jan 1834, Gt Sankey, Lan b. 1877, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan d. aft 1901 5 Joseph Warburton b. Jun 1835, Cuerdley, Lan 7 Percy Warburton d. 1908, Warrington R.D. b. abt 1879, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan ch. 9 Aug 1835, Gt Sankey, Lan d. aft 1912 & Annie Swinton & Frances E. Gleave b. 1842, Whitley Superior, Chs m. 1912 d. 1888 m. Poss 1866, Warrington R.D. 1 Bancroft Warburton 1 John Bancroft b. 1738, Sinderland, Cheshire 6 Alice Warburton b. abt 1700 d. 7 Jan 1805, Gt Sankey, Lan b. 1838, Cuerdley, Lan d. 1756, Carrington, Cheshire bur. 10 Jan 1805, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan d. Jan 1852, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan bur. 17 Dec 1756, Bowdon St Mary, Cheshire ch. 2 Nov 1738, Bowdon St Mary, Cheshire bur. 15 Jan 1852, St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey & Elizabeth Warburton & Elizabeth Norman b. abt 1715 b. abt Mar 1746, Gt Sankey, Lan bur. 10 Jan 1775, Bowdon St Mary, Cheshire d. 13 Jan 1814, Gt Sankey, Lan 7 Ellen Warburton m. 2 May 1749, Bowdon St Mary, Cheshire bur. 16 Jan 1814, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan b. 1839, Cuerdley, Lan ch. 11 May 1746, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan d. aft 1871 m. 20 Apr 1767, St Luke, Farnworth, Widnes 8 Elizabeth Warburton b.
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