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People in Warburton Trees - 17 Jun 2016 People in Warburton Trees - 17 Jun 2016 Last Name First & Mid Name Birth Date Christening Date Death Date Birth Place Flags Adele Luise 14 Jul 1883 30 Jun 1958 Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Agnes Arley Clan Alice Arley Clan Alice aft 1651 Edenfield Clan Alice Warburton Village Alice 1650 Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Alla Garryhinch Clan Ann Edenfield Clan Ann 1846 Warburton Village Ann Hamlets Clan Ann Families, Percy Gray Family Ann Early Turton, Families 2 Ann Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Ann abt 1790 15 Mar 1836 Families 2, Turton Ann abt 1820 Ireland Warburton Village Ann abt 1830 Shocklach, Cheshire Tilston Clan Ann abt 1856 Manchester, Lancashire Warburton Village Anne 1697 23 Apr 1750 Edenfield Clan Annie abt 1877 Buckley, Flintshire Shocklach 2 Clan Audrey Sandbach Clan Barbara Edenfield Clan Betty bef 1868 Bancrofts Clan Betty Hamlets Clan Betty Cardiff Family, Families 2 Betty 1746 19 Sep 1821 Edenfield Clan Betty abt 1789 9 Jun 1817 Families 2, Turton Catherine abt 1751 16 Mar 1826 Pennsylvania Clan Clara 13 Jul 1854 25 Oct 1927 Pennsylvania Clan Clara B 14 May 1875 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Clan Deborah 1780 Haslingden and Radcliffe Dorothy Sandbach Clan Douglas Bolton (The Bakers) Clan Eliza Bancrofts Clan Page 1 People in Warburton Trees - 17 Jun 2016 Last Name First & Mid Name Birth Date Christening Date Death Date Birth Place Flags Eliza Ann abt 1826 Ohio Pennsylvania Clan Elizabeth Pool Bank Clan Elizabeth Tottington Clan Elizabeth 1848 Garryhinch Clan Elizabeth abt 1813 1877 Hattersley, Cheshire Pool Bank Clan Ellen aft 1355 Arley Clan Ellen Early Turton, Families 2 Ellen abt 1759 Hamlets Clan Ellen abt 1854 Frodesley, Shropshire Houghton Clan Ellen 1861 Staleybridge, Lancashire Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Estella abt 1853 Massachusetts Pennsylvania Clan Florence Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Frances Audley Clan Francis (Fanny) 1790 1866 Dunham, Cheshire Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Genevieve H 1906 1972 Pennsylvania Clan Gwen Edenfield Clan Hannah abt 1777 North Rode, Cheshire Greater Hale Barns, Mobberley Hannah M Cardiff Family, Families 2 Hellen 1715 Tilston Clan Hilary Sandbach Clan Ida Jul 1880 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Clan Ines abt 1879 Wisconsin Pennsylvania Clan Isabel abt 1864 Stoke, Devonshire Garryhinch Clan Isabella Arley Clan Isobel 1664 Warburton Village James 1841 Styal, Cheshire Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Jane Warburton Village Jane 1592 Pool Bank Clan Janet W abt 1878 Lymm, Cheshire Warburton Village Jean Sandbach Clan Joan Sandbach Clan Joyce Bolton (The Bakers) Clan Joyce Sandbach Clan Julie 1984 Bolton (The Bakers) Clan Page 2 People in Warburton Trees - 17 Jun 2016 Last Name First & Mid Name Birth Date Christening Date Death Date Birth Place Flags Kate abt 1868 Scotland Houghton Clan Lavinia Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Lydia Alice 20 Dec 1860 1925 Pennsylvania Clan Mabel 1878 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Clan Maisie Garryhinch Clan Margaret Sandbach Clan Margaret Pool Bank Clan Margaret 1664 Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Margaret 1722 Northenden, Cheshire Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Margaret Bolton (The Bakers) Clan Margaret Sandbach Clan Marion K 1867 1935 Haslingden and Radcliffe Martha Warburton Village Martha 1828 aft 1891 Warrington, Lancashire Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Mary bef 1756 Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Mary 1749 Altrincham Clan Mary Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Mary Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Mary Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Mary Pennsylvania Clan Mary Pennsylvania Clan Mary Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Mary 1729 Greater Hale Barns, Mobberley Mary Bolton (ex Turton) Clan Mary Clives Clan, Greater Hale Barns Mary Houghton Clan Mary Sandbach Clan Mary 1705 Haslingden and Radcliffe Mary abt 1650 1678 Greater Hale Barns, Mobberley Mary abt 1768 aft 1854 Houghton, Lancashire Houghton Clan Mary abt 1806 Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Mary abt 1832 Lancaster, Lancashire Warburton Village Mary Ann abt 1805 Chorley, Cheshire Clives Clan, Greater Hale Barns Maureen Bolton (The Bakers) Clan Page 3 People in Warburton Trees - 17 Jun 2016 Last Name First & Mid Name Birth Date Christening Date Death Date Birth Place Flags Melissa A 1880 1956 Pennsylvania Clan Millie Jul 1877 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Clan Minnie NSW Clan Nancy 1869 aft 1901 Haslingden, Lancashire Edenfield Clan Patience M abt 1840 aft 1891 London, Middlesex Clives Clan, Greater Hale Barns Peter Sandbach Clan Reg Bolton (The Bakers) Clan Robert Sandbach Clan Sarah 1662 Warburton Village Sarah Warburton Village Sarah Weaverham Clan Sarah Houghton Clan Sarah Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Sarah Garryhinch Clan Sarah abt 1774 1795 Poynton clan Sarah 1810 1878 Frodsham, Cheshire Tilston Clan Sarah abt 1823 1848 Warburton Village Sarah 1840 aft 1881 Church Fenton, Yorkshire Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Sarah abt 1843 Gresford, Gwersyllt, Denbighshire Shocklach 2 Clan Sarah Ann 16 Dec 1856 Tilston Clan Sonia Warburton Village Susannah ca 1806 Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Sydney Sandbach Clan Thelmas C 1917 1993 Pennsylvania Clan Thomas Roylance 1839 Styal, Cheshire Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Unknown Arley Clan Unknown Garryhinch Clan Unknown Warburton Village Unknown Sandbach Clan Unknown Families, Radcliffe Family Unknown Tilston Clan Unknown Families 2, Markham Family Unknown Pool Bank Clan Unknown Warrington/Chorley Clan Page 4 People in Warburton Trees - 17 Jun 2016 Last Name First & Mid Name Birth Date Christening Date Death Date Birth Place Flags Unknown Poynton clan Unknown Poynton clan Unknown Poynton clan Unknown Poynton clan Unknown Coppenhall Clan Unknown Audley Clan Unknown Audley Clan Unknown Audley Clan Unknown Haslingden and Radcliffe Abram Annie abt 1875 Runcorn, Cheshire Pool Bank Clan Ackerley Samuel Warburton Village Acton Anna (Anne) abt 1783 1870 Garryhinch Clan Adams Charles C 1844 1940 Pennsylvania Clan Adelsberg Henry Albert Tilston Clan Ainsworth Maria abt 1841 1925 Brookbottom, Lancashire Tottington Clan Albinson Joseph Wilmslow Clan Albinson Mary abt 1812 1863 Wilmslow, Cheshire, England Wilmslow Clan Alcock Unknown bef 1780 Mongan Clan Aldcroft Mary abt 1645 25 Apr 1697 Baguely, Cheshire Pool Bank Clan Aldcroft Mary abt 1822 Bolton, Lancashire Bolton (ex Turton) Clan Aldersey John 1817 23 Apr 1869 Duckington, Cheshire Clutton Family, Families Aldred Annie abt 1858 Poynton, Cheshire Poynton clan Aldred Esther abt 1813 Salford, Lancashire Warburton Village Aldridge Caroline May May 1885 1970 St Thomas, Oxford, Oxfordshire Haslingden and Radcliffe Alford Ellen 9 Jan 1827 11 Feb 1827 15 Oct 1907 St. Hellier, Jersey Warburton Village Alington Diana 1676 1705 Arley Clan Allcroft William Wilmslow Clan Allen Edith abt 1864 1946 Sudbury, Derbyshire Poynton clan Allen Eliza Garryhinch Clan Allen Jane abt 1817 Woolwich, Kent Haslingden and Radcliffe Allen Jane abt 1857 Carden, Tilston, Cheshire Shocklach 2 Clan Allen Jessie 6 Mar 1877 3 Apr 1958 Malpas, Cheshire Broxton Family, Families Allen Julia Mary abt 1860 Southsea, Hampshire Warburton Village Allen Nancy abt 1773 1813 Altrincham Clan Page 5 People in Warburton Trees - 17 Jun 2016 Last Name First & Mid Name Birth Date Christening Date Death Date Birth Place Flags Allen Nellie abt 1885 Barnton, Cheshire Warburton Village Allen Sarah Garryhinch Clan Alley William Pennsylvania Clan Allinson Matilda abt 1840 1902 Stretford, Lancashire Warburton Village [Allman] Mary abt 1799 1875 Acton, Cheshire Coppenhall Clan Almond Annie 8 Aug 1868 24 Aug 1868 4 Jan 1940 Sydney Farm, Bold, Lan Bancrofts Clan Almond Eleanor Caroline 27 Jul 1868 19 Mar 1955 Liverpool, Lancashire Tilston Clan Alsope Ellen 24 Jun 1794 27 Jul 1794 12 Jan 1867 Hartington, Derbyshire Pool Bank Clan Alvarez Jennifer Bolton (The Bakers) Clan Anderson Pennsylvania Clan Ann England West Virginia Clan Annis Emmet F Haslingden and Radcliffe Ansell Humphrey S J Haslingden and Radcliffe Archard Catherine Jesse 1870 1954 Reading, Berkshire Haslingden and Radcliffe Ardern Elizabeth abt 1700 3 Jan 1767 Warburton Village Armstrong Anne abt 1735 1812 Bowdon, Cheshire Pool Bank Clan Armstrong Clarence Raymond 31 Oct 1920 1987 Moss Vale, Southern Highlands, NSW NSW Clan Arnold James Warburton Village Arnold James Burrill Aug 1824 5 Mar 1902 Exeter, Rhode island Haslingden and Radcliffe Arrowsmith Richard Thomas Greater Hale Barns, Mobberley Arstall Ann Pool Bank Clan Arstall Elizabeth abt 1610 1686 Bowdon, Cheshire Pool Bank Clan Arthurn Amber 28 May 1898 1976 Washington, D.C. Warburton Village Artingstall Ann 3 May 1774 Clives Clan, Greater Hale Barns Ashley Ellen Altrincham Clan Ashley George E Coppenhall Clan Ashton Beryl Jul 1905 1973 Sandbach Clan Ashton Elizabeth abt 1766 1825 Altrincham Clan Ashton Priscilla abt 1704 Warburton Village Ashton Sarah (Sally) 9 Apr 1784 Bury, Lancashire Families, Quaker Family Ashworth Agnes D 1872 1966 Pendleton, Lancashire Greater Hale Barns, Hale Barns Ashworth Elizabeth abt 1834 bef 1889 Haslingden and Radcliffe Ashworth Jessie Florence 15 Mar 1889 29 Aug 1929 Jewell Co., Kansas Pennsylvania Clan Ashworth Robert Henry abt 1868 Ramsbottom, Lancashire Haslingden and Radcliffe Page 6 People in Warburton Trees - 17 Jun 2016 Last Name First & Mid Name Birth Date Christening Date Death Date Birth Place Flags Ashworth Rose abt 1855 Bootle, Lancashire Haslingden and Radcliffe Ashworth Sarah 30 Dec 1825 5 Feb 1826 1904 Padiham, Lancashire Cardiff Family, Families 2 Aspinall Warburton Village Astbury Ann 1779 Davenham, Cheshire Weaverham Clan Astley Alice Haslingden and Radcliffe Aston Richard Arley Clan Atherton Elizabeth abt
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