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Haslingden Clan Part 1 Descendants of Thomas Robert Warburton b. abt 1697, Hutch Bank, Haslingden, Lancashire Thomas Warburton d. 12 May 1698, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1737, Todhall, Haslingden, Lancashire Henry Warburton Anne Warburton ch. 31 Jan 1697, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 1738, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1793, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1820, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 5 Dec 1737, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 1793, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 30 Apr 1820, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire bur. 1 Dec 1793, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire & John Trickett Mary Warburton b. abt 1815 b. 1698, Haslingden, Lancashire Mary Warburton d. 1849, Ewood Bridge, Lancashire d. 1701, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1739, Hutch Bank, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 1 Apr 1849, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire bur. 14 May 1701, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 1758, Haslingden, Lancashire m. 1841, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Haslingden Clan ch. 10 Apr 1698, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 8 Dec 1739, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Anne Warburton Robert Warburton James Warburton b. 1820, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1699, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1742, Haslingden Grane, Lancashire ch. 30 Apr 1820, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 19 Nov 1699, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 1755, Priest’s Intake, Haslingden, Lancashire & Thomas Lord Part 1 bur. 3 Jul 1755, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 1817, Edenfield, Lancashire ch. 29 Aug 1742, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire m. 10 Nov 1850, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Mary Warburton b. abt 1702, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 25 Jan 1703, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Elizabeth Warburton John Warburton b. abt 1745, Haslingden Grane, Lancashire b. 1821, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 12 Jan 1745, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 1822, Haslingden, Lancashire Descendants of Thomas bur. 23 Aug 1822, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Elizabeth Warburton ch. 26 Aug 1821, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. abt 1706, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 17 Feb 1706, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Jane Warburton b. 1747, Haslingden Grane, Lancashire ch. 29 Jan 1747, Haslingden Grane, Lancashire Mary Warburton Henry Warburton b. 1823, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1772, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1827, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 19 Jan 1772, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire bur. 18 Mar 1827, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Last Updated 29th March 2021 & Anne Nuttall ch. 9 Feb 1823, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Thomas Warburton m. 11 Mar 1793, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 1749, Haslingden Grane, Lancashire d. 1755, Haslingden Grane, Lancashire bur. 7 Jul 1755, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 24 Dec 1749, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Betty Warburton b. 1824, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1824, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 5 Dec 1824, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Betty Warburton b. abt 1826, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 22 Jan 1826, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Henry Warburton & Henry Yates b. 1795, Haslingden, Lancashire m. 1850, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 1871, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 9 Dec 1871, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 1 Feb 1795, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Jane Warburton & Alice Pickup b. 25 Aug 1827, Haslingden, Lancashire b. abt 1795, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 27 Jan 1828, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 1861, Haslingden, Lancashire m. 16 Aug 1819, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Alice Warburton b. abt 1829, Haslingden, Lancashire Susan Warburton d. 1832, Haslingden, Lancashire b. abt 1806, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 16 Dec 1832, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire d. 1806, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 23 Jun 1806, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Ellen Warburton b. 1832, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 16 Dec 1832, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire John Warburton b. 17 May 1834, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1881 ch. 25 Jan 1835, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire & Alice Pickup b. abt 1836 d. 1866, Haslingden, Lancashire m. 1861, Musbury, St Thomas, Lancashire John Warburton b. 17 May 1834, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1881 ch. 25 Jan 1835, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire & Alice Riley b. abt 1829, Haslingden, Lancashire m. 1867, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Henry Warburton b. 8 May 1836, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1837, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 25 May 1837, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 25 Dec 1836, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Alice Warburton b. 10 Mar 1838, Haslingden, Lancashire Betty Warburton ch. 3 Jan 1841, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 1851, Haslingden, Lancashire & Isaac Heywood m. 1880, Haslingden, Lancashire Eli Warburton b. 1823, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1899 Christiana Warburton ch. 13 Jul 1823, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 1853, Lower Booths, Lancashire & Nancy Barnes ch. 29 Mar 1857, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. abt 1819, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1895, Lower Booths, Lancashire m. 28 Sep 1850, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Robert Warburton b. 1855, Lower Booths, Lancashire ch. 29 Mar 1857, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Mary Warburton & Alice Ashworth b. 1824, Haslingden, Lancashire b. abt 1853, Rawtenstall, Lancashire ch. 7 Nov 1824, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire m. 1890, Haslingden, Lancashire Robert Warburton b. abt 1825, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1897 Henry Warburton & Ann Whittaker b. 1850, Haslingden, Lancashire b. abt 1827, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1853, Haslingden, Lancashire m. 1849, Haslingden, Lancashire Catherine Warburton b. 21 Feb 1851, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 12 Sep 1852, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Isabella Warburton b. 1853, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1857, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 29 Mar 1857, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Mary Jane Warburton b. 1856, Haslingden, Lancashire John Warburton d. 1857, Haslingden, Lancashire b. abt 1828, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 29 Mar 1857, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 18 Jan 1829, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire & Alice Ingham m. 1 Jan 1851, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Nancy Warburton b. 1858, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 29 Jul 1860, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire John Warburton b. 1860, Haslingden, Lancashire Priscilla Warburton d. 1929, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1883, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 20 Jun 1929, Haslingden, Holden Cemetery, Lancashire ch. 29 Jul 1860, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire & Margaret Ann Warburton John James Warburton b. 1859, Newchurch in Rossendale, Lancashire b. 1892, Haslingden, Lancashire m. 3 Dec 1881, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Betty Warburton b. 1856, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 29 Mar 1857, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Richard Henry Warburton Thomas Warburton b. 1863, Haslingden, Lancashire b. 1709, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1777, Priest’s Intake, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 17 Jun 1777, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 27 Nov 1709, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire John Warburton & Mary Warburton b. 1865, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1764, Priest’s Intake, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 27 Feb 1764, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire m. 14 May 1730, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Sophia Warburton b. 1866, Haslingden, Lancashire Thomas Warburton b. abt 1829, Haslingden, Lancashire Thomas Warburton ch. 21 Jun 1830, Whalley, King Street Wesleyan Methodist, Lancashire b. 1868, Haslingden, Lancashire & Elizabeth Barnes b. abt 1832, Haslingden, Lancashire m. 1 Jan 1855, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Susan Jane Warburton b. 1869, Haslingden, Lancashire Betty Warburton b. abt 1832, Haslingden, Lancashire Edmund Warburton ch. 12 May 1834, Whalley, King Street Wesleyan Methodist, Lancashire b. 4 May 1872, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 30 Jun 1872, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Alice Ann Warburton b. 10 Aug 1874, Haslingden, Lancashire ch. 27 Sep 1874, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire John Warburton Isabella Warburton b. abt 1663, Musbury, Lancashire b. 15 Oct 1876, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1754, Sunyard Law, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1877, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 21 Sep 1754, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 26 Jan 1877, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 1 Jan 1664, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Henry Warburton & Christian Ffish b. abt 1796, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1742, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1881, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 16 Jan 1742, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire bur. 18 Jun 1881, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Sophia Warburton m. 1 Jul 1694, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 25 Jan 1796, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 1858, Haslingden, Lancashire & Isabel Chew ch. 29 Aug 1858, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. abt 1799, Haslingden, Lancashire & Albert Platt d. 1873, Haslingden, Lancashire b. abt 1855, Haslingden, Lancashire bur. 2 Mar 1873, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire m. 5 Jun 1880, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire m. 23 Sep 1822, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Robert Warburton Richard Warburton b. 1667, Musbury, Lancashire Jenny Warburton d. 1710, Musbury, Lancashire b. 12 Aug 1862, Haslingden, Lancashire b. abt 1798, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1863 bur. 10 Feb 1710, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 6 Jan 1799, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 13 Oct 1667, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire ch. 31 Aug 1862, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Benjamin Warburton b. 21 Jun 1864, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 1864 ch. 31 Jul 1864, Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Henry Warburton b. 1894, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 8 Aug 1895, Haslingden, Lancashire Henry Warburton brp. Haslingden, St James, Lancashire b. 6 Jan 1866, Haslingden, Lancashire d. 6 Feb 1926, Haslingden, Lancashire brp. Haslingden, St James, Lancashire Albert Warburton ch. 25 Feb 1866, Haslingden, St James,
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