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Descendants of Thomas Turner Descendants of Thomas Turner Generation 1 1. THOMAS1 TURNER . He died about 1608 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. Thomas Turner had the following child: 2. i. WILLIAM2 TURNER. He died about 1636 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. Generation 2 2. WILLIAM2 TURNER (Thomas1). He died about 1636 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. William Turner had the following children: 3. i. THOMAS3 TURNER was born about 1602 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. He married Anne Downes on 03 Apr 1632 in St Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire, England. ii. ELLEN TURNER was born about 1607 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. Generation 3 3. THOMAS3 TURNER (William2, Thomas1) was born about 1602 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. He married Anne Downes on 03 Apr 1632 in St Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire, England. Thomas Turner and Anne Downes had the following children: i. ELLEN4 TURNER was born about 1633 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. 4. ii. THOMAS TURNER was born about 1636 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. He met ?. She died about 1679 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. iii. MARIE TURNER was born about 1638 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. iv. JOHN TURNER was born about 1640 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. Generation 4 4. THOMAS4 TURNER (Thomas3, William2, Thomas1) was born about 1636 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. He met ?. She died about 1679 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. Thomas Turner and ? had the following children: 5. i. GRACE5 TURNER was born about 1665 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. She died about 1739 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. She married Henry Wild, son of William Wild, on 24 Nov 1695 in St Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire, England. He was born about 1667 in Woodley, Cheshire, England. He died about 1728 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England (Death id'd from will). ii. BARBARIE TURNER was born about 1668 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. iii. WILLIAM TURNER was born about 1675 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. Notes for William Turner: In Henry Wyld's will he is executor and described as brother in law Generation 5 5. GRACE5 TURNER (Thomas4, Thomas3, William2, Thomas1) was born about 1665 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. She died about 1739 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England. She married Henry Wild, son of William Wild, on 24 Nov 1695 in St Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire, England. He was born about 1667 in Woodley, Cheshire, England. He died about 1728 in Bredbury, Cheshire, England (Death id'd from will). Notes for Henry Wild: Henry Wild and Grace Turner had the following children: 6. i. THOMAS6 WYLD was born about 1696 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. He died Generation 5 (cont.) 6. i. THOMAS6 WYLD was born about 1696 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. He died about 1746 in Hyde, Cheshire, England. He married Alice Bowers, daughter of Ralph Bowers and Grace Broadbent, on 15 May 1707 in Mottram In Longdendale, Cheshire, England (also shown in register for St Mary's, Stockport). She was born about 1688 in Mottram In Longdendale, Cheshire, England. She died about 1747 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. ii. WILLIAM WILD was born about 1698 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. iii. MARTHA WILD. She died on 20 Feb 1751 in Hyde, Cheshire, England. She married DANIEL HEGINBOTHAM. He died on 25 Nov 1754 in Hyde, Cheshire, England. Generation 6 6. THOMAS6 WYLD (Grace5 Turner, Thomas4 Turner, Thomas3 Turner, William2 Turner, Thomas1 Turner) was born about 1696 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. He died about 1746 in Hyde, Cheshire, England. He married Alice Bowers, daughter of Ralph Bowers and Grace Broadbent, on 15 May 1707 in Mottram In Longdendale, Cheshire, England (also shown in register for St Mary's, Stockport). She was born about 1688 in Mottram In Longdendale, Cheshire, England. She died about 1747 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. Notes for Thomas Wyld: Poss died in 1746 or 1747 Will 1747 Burial Tho Wild of Hide buried at Mottram Poss MI at Mottram NEC FHS Notes for Alice Bowers: Poss burial 1747 13th May Alice Wild of Werneth Poss MI Mottram Thomas Wyld and Alice Bowers had the following children: 7. i. THOMAS7 WYLD was born about 1710. He married Hannah Cliff in 1735 in St Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire, England. ii. ALICE WYLD was born on 30 Dec 1716 in Gee Cross, Cheshire, England. She died about 1716 in Hyde, Cheshire, England. iii. ESTHER WYLD was born on 13 Jan 1717 in Gee Cross, Cheshire, England. iv. HANNAH WYLD was born on 14 Dec 1719 in Gee Cross, Cheshire, England. v. DANIEL WYLD was born on 17 Dec 1721 in Gee Cross, Cheshire, England. He died about 1722 in Hyde, Cheshire, England. 8. vi. ALICE WILD was born on 29 Mar 1723 in Gee Cross, Cheshire, England. She died about 1768 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. She married Thomas Wood on 26 Feb 1746/47 in St Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire, England. He was born about 1724. He died about 1790 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. vii. PHEBE WYLD was born on 23 Feb 1724 in Gee Cross, Cheshire, England. viii. LETTICE WYLD was born on 21 Feb 1726 in Gee Cross, Cheshire, England. ix. DANIEL WYLD was born on 26 Apr 1729 in Gee Cross, Cheshire, England. Generation 7 7. THOMAS7 WYLD (Thomas6, Grace5 Turner, Thomas4 Turner, Thomas3 Turner, William2 Turner, Thomas1 Turner) was born about 1710. He married Hannah Cliff in 1735 in St Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire, England. Notes for Thomas Wyld: Generation 7 (cont.) Notes for Thomas Wyld: Thomas known from his father's will Thomas Wyld and Hannah Cliff had the following children: i. GRACE8 WYLD. ii. MARY WYLD. 8. ALICE7 WILD (Thomas6 Wyld, Grace5 Turner, Thomas4 Turner, Thomas3 Turner, William2 Turner, Thomas1 Turner) was born on 29 Mar 1723 in Gee Cross, Cheshire, England. She died about 1768 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. She married Thomas Wood on 26 Feb 1746/47 in St Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire, England. He was born about 1724. He died about 1790 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. Notes for Alice Wild: NE Cheshire have an MI for Alice Notes for Thomas Wood: Thomas Wood and Alice Wild had the following children: i. MARGET8 WOOD was born about 1752 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. ii. JOHN WOOD was born about 1754 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. iii. DANIEL WOOD was born about 1757 in Beacom Houses, Cheshire, England. iv. ALICE WOOD was born about 1759 in Beacom Houses, Cheshire, England. 9. v. ROBERT WOOD was born about 1761 in Beacom Houses, Cheshire, England. He died about 1846 in Great Hole, Mellor, Derbyshire, England. He married Martha Heginbotham, daughter of James Heginbotham and Alice, on 12 Apr 1789 in St Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire, England. She was born in 1768 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. She died about 1845 in Great Hole, Mellor, Derbyshire, England. vi. JOHN WOOD was born on 30 Apr 1764 in Beacom Houses, Cheshire, England. vii. ESTHER WOOD was born on 30 Apr 1764 in Beacom Houses, Cheshire, England. Generation 8 9. ROBERT8 WOOD (Alice7 Wild, Thomas6 Wyld, Grace5 Turner, Thomas4 Turner, Thomas3 Turner, William2 Turner, Thomas1 Turner) was born about 1761 in Beacom Houses, Cheshire, England. He died about 1846 in Great Hole, Mellor, Derbyshire, England. He married Martha Heginbotham, daughter of James Heginbotham and Alice, on 12 Apr 1789 in St Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire, England. She was born in 1768 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. She died about 1845 in Great Hole, Mellor, Derbyshire, England. Notes for Robert Wood: aka Rob Notes for Martha Heginbotham: Not dau of Jonathan and Hannah of Bramhall as his will gived Martha married differently Robert Wood and Martha Heginbotham had the following children: i. JAMES9 WOOD was born on 25 Aug 1791 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. He died in 1863. He met ALICE HOLLINGS. ii. SARAH WOOD was born on 28 Oct 1793 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. 10. iii. ROBERT WOOD was born on 21 Jan 1796 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. He died in Generation 8 (cont.) 10. iii. ROBERT WOOD was born on 21 Jan 1796 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. He died in Feb 1858 in Werneth? Stockport District (Age 62). He married Lydia Ann Shaw, daughter of James Shaw and Sally Swindells, on 29 Sep 1817 in St Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire, England. She was born about 1794 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. She died in Sep 1863 in Werneth? Stockport District (Age 69). iv. JOHN WOOD was born on 12 Mar 1798 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. v. MARTHA WOOD was born on 27 Dec 1800 in Stockport, Cheshire, England. 11. vi. PETER WOOD was born on 19 May 1804 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. He met SARAH SHIRT. She was born about 1805 in Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire, England. vii. BETTY WOOD was born on 15 Mar 1807 in Hyde, Cheshire, England. viii. JOHN WOOD was born in Aug 1809 in Hyde, Cheshire, England. Generation 9 10. ROBERT9 WOOD (Robert8, Alice7 Wild, Thomas6 Wyld, Grace5 Turner, Thomas4 Turner, Thomas3 Turner, William2 Turner, Thomas1 Turner) was born on 21 Jan 1796 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. He died in Feb 1858 in Werneth? Stockport District (Age 62). He married Lydia Ann Shaw, daughter of James Shaw and Sally Swindells, on 29 Sep 1817 in St Mary's, Stockport, Cheshire, England. She was born about 1794 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. She died in Sep 1863 in Werneth? Stockport District (Age 69). Notes for Robert Wood: CHRISTENING: Also Christened 10 MAR 1796 Hyde, Stockport, Cheshire, England Notes for Lydia Ann Shaw: Middle name Ann derives from death registration. Date is known from burial records Robert Wood and Lydia Ann Shaw had the following children: 12. i. WILLIAM10 WOOD was born about 1817 in Werneth, Cheshire, England. He died in Apr 1883 in Mottram In Longdendale, Cheshire, England. He met MARY ANN HOWE.
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