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The Warburtons of Hale Barns The Warburtons of Hale Barns Ray Warburton Last Updated: 21st May 2013 Table of Contents The. .Descendants . of. Thomas. .Warburton . .of . Hale. .Barns . .1 . Descendants. of. Thomas. .Warburton . .15 . First. .Generation . .15 . Second. .Generation . .15 . Third. .Generation . .17 . Fourth. .Generation . .19 . Fifth. .Generation . .22 . Sixth. .Generation . .26 . Seventh. Generation. .30 . Eighth. Generation. .36 . Ninth. Generation. .53 . Tenth. .Generation . .71 . 11th. Generation. .78 . 12th. Generation. .80 . Name. Index. .81 . Produced by Legacy on 21 May 2013 The Descendants of Thomas Warburton of Hale Barns 1 1-Thomas Warburton b. Abt 1550, d. 1635, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) +Alice d. 1650, Hale, Cheshire 2-George Warburton b. Abt 1575, Cheshire, d. 1639, Hale Barns, Cheshire +Sibill Perrin b. , Hale, Cheshire, d. 1653, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) 3-Sibill Warburton b. Abt 1600, Hale, Cheshire, d. After 1667 +John Barrington d. 1625 +John Eaton d. 6 Sep 1658, Bowdon, Cheshire 3-William Warburton b. Abt 1600, Hale, Cheshire, d. Jul 1639, Northenden, Cheshire +Margaret Jannie d. Jul 1639, Northenden, Cheshire 4-Anne Warburton b. 1631, (Northenden, Cheshire) 4-Sibill Warburton b. 1634, (Northenden, Cheshire) 4-Margaret Warburton b. Bef 1639 3-Jane Warburton b. 1601, Hale, Cheshire, d. After 1639 +William Devis b. 1586, Bollington, Cheshire, d. After 1639 3-Anne Warburton b. Abt 1603, Hale, Cheshire, d. After 1639 +William Hesketh b. , Sinderland, Cheshire, d. After 1639 3-Margaret Warburton b. Abt 1605, Hale, Cheshire, d. After 1639 +Lawrence Leicester b. , Hale Low, Hale, Cheshire, d. 1639, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) 3-Thomas Warburton b. Abt 1605, Hale, Cheshire, d. Bef 1639, Hale, Cheshire 3-John Warburton b. 1608, Hale, Cheshire, d. 8 Jun 1691, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) +Margaret Hardy d. 3 Oct 1696, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) 4-Thomas Warburton b. 1638, Hale, Cheshire, d. 1 Dec 1710, Hale Barns, Cheshire +Alice Worsley d. 1709, Hale, Cheshire 5-George Warburton b. 1669, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire), d. 16 Mar 1697, Hale Barns, Cheshire +Unknown 6-Child Warburton b. 1695, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 1695, Hale Barns, Cheshire 6-John Warburton b. 3 Dec 1696, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 9 Apr 1734, Hale Barns, Cheshire +Hannah Gleave b. Abt 1700, Great Budworth, Cheshire, d. 30 Jul 1722, Hale Barns, Cheshire 7-Mary Warburton b. 1717, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 26 Jul 1722, Hale Barns, Cheshire 7-Thomas Warburton b. 1719, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 6 Mar 1755, Hale Barns, Cheshire +Mary 8-William Warburton b. 1752, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 20 Apr 1843, Hale Barns, Cheshire +Sophia Percival b. 1757, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 1 May 1798, Mobberley, Cheshire 9-Sophia Warburton b. 1786, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 27 Jun 1874, Mobberley, Cheshire 9-John Warburton b. 1788, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 16 Jul 1876, Mobberley, Cheshire +Martha Bray b. 1803, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 22 Mar 1869, Mobberley, Cheshire 10-Mary Ann Warburton b. 22 Apr 1832, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 25 Aug 1853, Mobberley, Cheshire 10-Sarah Warburton b. 14 Feb 1834, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. After 1901 +Thomas Woodall b. Abt 1833, d. After 1901 10-John Warburton b. 8 Mar 1836, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 7 Jul 1853, Mobberley, Cheshire 10-Elizabeth Warburton b. 24 Nov 1838, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. After 1901 Produced by Legacy on 21 May 2013 The Descendants of Thomas Warburton of Hale Barns 2 +Richard Paulden d. Bef 1881, Hulme, Lancashire (see Elizabeth Warburton on page 1) 10-William Warburton b. 8 May 1841, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 17 Mar 1917, Hale Barns, Cheshire 10-Richard Warburton b. 14 Feb 1844, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 17 Nov 1924, Mobberley, Cheshire +Pheobe Henshall b. Abt 1846, Wilmslow, Cheshire 11-John William Warburton b. 1876, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 28 Nov 1963, Hale Barns, Cheshire +Sarah Clarke b. 1875, Alderley, Cheshire, d. 25 Sep 1966, Hale Barns, Cheshire 12-John William Warburton b. 19 Nov 1906, Alderley, Cheshire, d. 1980, Hale, Cheshire 12-Marjorie Warburton b. 1908, Alderley, Cheshire 12-Sarah Warburton b. 1909, Hale, Cheshire, d. 4 Sep 1914, (Ringway, St Mary And All Saints, Cheshire) 11-Sophia Henshall Warburton b. 1879, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. After 1901 9-Thomas Warburton b. 1788, d. 9 Jun 1868, Hale Barns, Cheshire +Mary Ann Goulden b. 1806, Timperley, Cheshire, d. 25 Apr 1881, Hale Barns, Cheshire 10-Sophia Warburton b. 1827, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire), d. 19 May 1860, Hale Barns, Cheshire 10-William Warburton b. 1830, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 5 Aug 1897, Hale Barns, Cheshire 10-Sarah Warburton b. 1832, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 13 May 1902, Hale Barns, Cheshire 10-Elizabeth Ann Warburton b. 1841, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 1908, Hale Barns, Cheshire 9-Samuel Warburton b. 4 Aug 1794, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 14 Aug 1876, Hale Barns, Cheshire 9-Sarah Warburton b. 1796, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 1870, Mobberley, Cheshire +Richard Wood b. 1793, (Ringway, Cheshire), d. 1853, Ringway, Cheshire 9-Mary Warburton b. 1799, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 1874 +John Hayman b. 1804, (Nether Knutsford, Old Dissenting Chapel, Cheshire), d. 1849 +Mary (see John Warburton on page 1) 7-Alice (Eales) Warburton b. After 1722, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. After 1735, Hale Barns, Cheshire 7-John Warburton b. After 1722, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. After 1735, Hale Barns, Cheshire 5-Aaron Warburton b. 1671, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 1729, Oldfield, Bowdon, Cheshire +Jane Brereton d. 1729, Oldfield, Bowdon, Cheshire 6-Elizabeth Warburton b. 1698, Bowdon, Cheshire 6-Alice Warburton b. 1707, Dunham, Cheshire 6-Ann Warburton b. 1711, Dunham, Cheshire +James Massey 6-Jane Warburton b. 1719, Dunham, Cheshire, d. 1719, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) 5-John Warburton b. After 1671, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 1695, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) 5-Deborah Warburton b. 1674, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 19 Apr 1711, Timperley, Cheshire 5-James Warburton b. 1675, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 1727, Chorlton-Upon-Medlock, Lancashire 5-Thomas Warburton b. 1676, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 1727, Sinderland, Cheshire +Pheobe Dean b. Abt 1675, Knutsford, Cheshire, d. 29 Dec 1760, Marple, Cheshire 6-Thomas Warburton b. 16 Apr 1703, Sinderland, Cheshire, d. 1728, Sinderland, Cheshire 6-Mary Warburton b. 1705, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire), d. 1737, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) +John Bancroft b. Abt 1700, d. 1756, Carrington, Cheshire Produced by Legacy on 21 May 2013 The Descendants of Thomas Warburton of Hale Barns 3 6-Pheobe Warburton b. 1713, Sinderland, Cheshire, d. 1728, Sinderland, Cheshire 6-Deborah Warburton b. 1716, Sinderland, Cheshire 6-Alice Warburton b. 1719, Sinderland, Cheshire 6-Margaret Warburton b. 1722, Sinderland, Cheshire 6-John Warburton b. 1725, Sinderland, Cheshire, d. 4 May 1809, Sinderland, Cheshire 5-Mary Warburton b. 1678, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 1678, Hale Barns, Cheshire 4-Margaret Warburton b. 1641, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. Bef 1687 4-Deborah Warburton b. After 1641, d. 1677, Hale, Cheshire +John Robinson 4-John Warburton b. Abt 1648, Hale, Cheshire, d. After 1729, Mobberley, Cheshire 4-George Warburton b. 1654, Hale, Cheshire, d. After 1686 4-Josiah Warburton b. 13 Mar 1658, Hale, Cheshire, d. 20 Mar 1730, Northen Etchells, Cheshire +Jane Hollinpriest b. 1656, d. 30 Sep 1685, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) 5-Deborah Warburton b. 1678, d. 18 May 1737, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) +William Coppock d. 8 Nov 1718, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) 5-John Warburton b. 1680, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 12 Mar 1756, Hale Barns, Cheshire +Martha Hanson b. 14 Sep 1688, Mobberley, St Wilfred, Cheshire, d. 23 Apr 1719, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) 6-John Warburton b. 1716, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 16 Nov 1791, Hale Barns, Cheshire +Sarah Johnson b. 1715, d. 15 Aug 1762, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) 7-Josiah Warburton b. Abt 1737, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 1738, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) 7-John Warburton b. 1739, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 30 Jul 1818, Northen Etchells, Cheshire +Mary Bracegirdle b. Abt 1741, d. 23 Apr 1803, Northen Etchells, Cheshire 8-Josiah Warburton b. 1763, Oavly Hey, d. 25 Sep 1839, Northen Etchells, Cheshire +Ann Hobson b. Abt 1771, d. 10 Jan 1847, (Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire) 9-Mary Warburton b. 1795, Oavely Hey, d. Bef 1835 +Thomas Hancock 9-Elizabeth Warburton b. 1796, Oavely Hey, d. 1839 +James Dean 9-John Warburton b. 1798, Oavely Hey, d. 9 Feb 1826, Northen Etchells, Cheshire +Mathilda Cawood Leather 9-Thomas Warburton b. 1799, Oavely Hey, d. 5 Nov 1822, (Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire) 9-Josiah Warburton b. 1805, d. 4 Feb 1869, Northen Etchells, Cheshire 9-Ann Warburton b. 1807, d. 1873 8-Ann Warburton b. 1766, Oavly Hey, d. 2 Dec 1827, (Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire) 8-Thomas Warburton b. 1768, Oavely Hey, d. 14 Sep 1833, Northen Etchells, Cheshire 8-Sarah Warburton b. 1771, Sharston, Cheshire, d. 1848 +Joseph Holt d. 1843 8-Mary Warburton b. 1773, Sharston, Cheshire +Samuel Goolden 8-Martha Warburton b. 1776, Sharston, Cheshire, d. 8 Mar 1780, (Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire) 8-Isaac Warburton b. 1778, Sharston, Cheshire, d. 25 Feb 1780, (Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire) Produced by Legacy on 21 May 2013 The Descendants of Thomas Warburton of Hale Barns 4 8-Martha Warburton b. 1780, Sharston, Cheshire, d. 16 Aug 1819, (Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire) 8-Isaac Warburton b. Abt 1783, d. 11 Feb 1803, (Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire) 8-John Warburton b. 1786, Oavely Hey 7-Thomas Warburton b. 1741, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 28 Apr 1768, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) +Sarah Whitelegg b. 1740, d. 16 Apr 1816, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) 8-Sarah Warburton b. 3 Oct 1768, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire), d. 23 Dec 1827, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) 7-Martha Warburton b. 1747, Hale Barns, Cheshire, d. 1783 +Benjamin Whitelegge b. 1737, d. 1814, Stretton, Cheshire 7-Sarah Warburton d. 16 Oct 1800, (Bowdon, St Mary, Cheshire) +John Coppock b.
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