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Orton Westmorland Baptisms http://www.whartonfamilyhistory.com/ Orton, Westmorland – Baptisms – Databse: familysearch.org England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 Orton is a village and civil parish in Cumbria, historically in the county of Westmorland. It is located 15 miles south of Penrith. The Parish also contains a number of hamlets such as: Bretherdale, Scouts Green, Salterwath, Kelleth, Sunbiggin, Raisbeck, Park, Bousfield, Gaisgil and Longdale. First Name SurnameBaptism Date Place Father Mother Death Date Family Search FHL Film # Anthony Wharton 29 Sep 1748 Orton,Westmorland,England Anthony Sarah 08 May 1763 97407, 97408, 97409 Anne Wharton 16 Nov 1750 Orton,Westmorland,England John Margaret 97407, 97408, 97409 George Wharton 27 Dec 1750 Orton,Westmorland,England Anthony Sarah 97407, 97408, 97409 Robert Wharton 06 Feb 1754 Orton,Westmorland,England Anthony Sarah 97407, 97408, 97409 Margaret Wharton 28 Aug 1756 Orton,Westmorland,England Lancelot Isabel 97407, 97408, 97409 Wililam Wharton 17 May 1758 Orton,Westmorland,England Anthony Sarah 97407, 97408, 97409 Thomas Wharton 20 May 1760 Orton,Westmorland,England Lancelot Isabel 19 May 1770 97407, 97408, 97409 Mary Wharton 20 Oct 1761 Orton,Westmorland,England James Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 Thomas Wharton 20 Oct 1761 Orton,Westmorland,England James Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 George Wharton 04 Dec 1762 Orton,Westmorland,England Robert Ann 97407, 97408, 97409 Margaret Wharton 30 Jun 1763 Orton,Westmorland,England James Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 John Whorton 12 Oct 1764 Orton,Westmorland,England Lancelot Isabell 97407, 97408, 97409 Robert Wharton 17 Feb 1765 Orton,Westmorland,England Robert Ann 97407, 97408, 97409 John Wharton 14 Aug 1765 Orton,Westmorland,England James Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 Catherine Wharton 26 Jan 1767 Orton,Westmorland,England Robert Ann 97407, 97408, 97409 Betty Wharton 30 Jun 1768 Orton,Westmorland,England James Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 James Wharton 07 Mar 1771 Orton,Westmorland,England James Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 Robert Wharton 18 Aug 1773 Orton,Westmorland,England James Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 Anne Wharton 03 Jul 1775 Orton,Westmorland,England James Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 Anthony Wharton 14 Jun 1776 Orton,Westmorland,England George Isabel 97407, 97408, 97409 John Wharton 09 Sep 1779 Orton,Westmorland,England George Isabel 97407, 97408, 97409 Sarah Wharton 30 Apr 1782 Orton,Westmorland,England George Isabel 97407, 97408, 97409 Isabel Wharton 20 Jan 1785 Orton,Westmorland,England George Isabel 97407, 97408, 97409 Agnes Wharton 02 Mar 1789 Orton,Westmorland,England George Isabella Bowness 97407, 97408, 97409 Alice Wharton 05 May 1790 Orton,Westmorland,England James Ann Birkett 97407, 97408, 97409 Lancelot Wharton 20 Feb 1794 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary Noble 97407, 97408, 97409 Isabel Wharton 04 Jul 1795 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary Noble 97407, 97408, 97409 Rowland Wharton 24 May 1797 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary Noble 97407, 97408, 97409 Philip Wharton 07 Oct 1798 Orton,Westmorland,England James Hannah Barrett 97407, 97408, 97409 Thomas Wharton 06 Apr 1799 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary Noble 97407, 97408, 97409 John Wharton 22 Jun 1800 Orton,Westmorland,England James Hannah Bird 97407, 97408, 97409 John Wharton 05 Oct 1801 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary Noble 97407, 97408, 97409 Margaret Wharton 02 Feb 1802 Orton,Westmorland,England James Hannah Bird 97407, 97408, 97409 Elizabeth Wharton 19 Jan 1804 Orton,Westmorland,England James Hannah Bird 97407, 97408, 97409 Edward Birbeck Wharton 07 Mar 1804 Orton,Westmorland,England Ann 97407, 97408, 97409 Wililam Wharton 25 Jul 1804 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary Noble 28 Jul 1804 97407, 97408, 97409 James Wharton 17 Aug 1805 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary Noble 97407, 97408, 97409 John Wharton 02 Mar 1806 Orton,Westmorland,England Robert Mary Gibson 14 Aug 1817 97407, 97408, 97409 Hannah Wharton 30 Dec 1806 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary Hodgson 97407, 97408, 97409 Thomas Wharton 09 Mar 1807 Orton,Westmorland,England James Hannah Bird 97407, 97408, 97409 Robert Wharton 02 Sep 1808 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary Noble 97407, 97408, 97409 Jane Wharton 29 Dec 1808 Orton,Westmorland,England James Hannah Bird 97407, 97408, 97409 James Wharton 19 Jun 1809 Orton,Westmorland,England Robert Mary Gibson 97407, 97408, 97409 Margaret Wharton 22 Jun 1810 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary Hodgson 97407, 97408, 97409 Robert Wharton 06 Mar 1811 Orton,Westmorland,England James Hannah Bird 97407, 97408, 97409 Ann Wharton 18 Feb 1812 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary Noble 08 Jan 1816 97407, 97408, 97409 Robert Wharton 23 Dec 1815 Orton,Westmorland,England Robert Frances 17 Jan 1816 97407, 97408, 97409 George Wharton 27 Apr 1816 Orton,Westmorland,England Alice 97407, 97408, 97409 James Wharton 08 Sep 1816 Orton,Westmorland,England James Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 William Wharton 20 Mar 1817 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 Elizabeth Wharton 12 Jul 1818 Orton,Westmorland,England James Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 Thomas Wharton 26 Jan 1819 Orton,Westmorland,England Robert Frances 27 Apr 1819 97407, 97408, 97409 Christopher Wharton 24 May 1820 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 Mary Wharton 15 Oct 1820 Orton,Westmorland,England James Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 Ann Wharton 19 Sep 1821 Orton,Westmorland,England James Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 Margaret Wharton 19 Sep 1821 Orton,Westmorland,England James Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 Rachel Wharton 21 Dec 1823 Orton,Westmorland,England James Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 John Wharton 01 Jun 1824 Orton,Westmorland,England Robert Jane 97407, 97408, 97409 Thomas Wharton 25 Feb 1827 Orton,Westmorland,England Robert Jane 97407, 97408, 97409 Christopher Wharton 26 May 1828 Orton,Westmorland,England Lancelot Elizabeth 97407, 97408, 97409 Elizabeth Wharton 19 Apr 1829 Orton,Westmorland,England Robert Jane 97407, 97408, 97409 Sarah Wharton 13 Jun 1830 Orton,Westmorland,England James Margaret 97407, 97408, 97409 Isabella Wharton 21 Aug 1831 Orton,Westmorland,England Robert Jane 97407, 97408, 97409 James Wharton 17 May 1835 Orton,Westmorland,England Robert Jane 97407, 97408, 97409 Mary Wharton 17 Apr 1836 Orton,Westmorland,England James Isabella 97407, 97408, 97409 Isabella Wharton 13 Nov 1836 Orton,Westmorland,England James Agnes 97407, 97408, 97409 Page 1 Sarah Wharton 29 Oct 1837 Orton,Westmorland,England John Alice 97407, 97408, 97409 John Wharton 02 Sep 1838 Orton,Westmorland,England Thomas Elizabeth 97407, 97408, 97409 Ann Wharton 27 Jan 1839 Orton,Westmorland,England James Isabella 97407, 97408, 97409 Mary Wharton 10 Feb 1839 Orton,Westmorland,England James Agnes 97407, 97408, 97409 Mary Wharton 07 May 1839 Orton,Westmorland,England Robert Jane 97407, 97408, 97409 John Wharton 31 Jan 1841 Orton,Westmorland,England James Isabella 97407, 97408, 97409 John Wharton 18 Apr 1841 Orton,Westmorland,England James Agnes 97407, 97408, 97409 Wililam Wharton 21 Nov 1841 Orton,Westmorland,England William Dinah 97407, 97408, 97409 John Wharton 28 Aug 1842 Orton,Westmorland,England Hannah 97407, 97408, 97409 Robert Wharton 30 Jul 1843 Orton,Westmorland,England James Agnes 97407, 97408, 97409 Isabella Wharton 09 Oct 1843 Orton,Westmorland,England James Isabella 97407, 97408, 97409 John Wharton 06 Sep 1846 Orton,Westmorland,England William Dinah 97407, 97408, 97409 Margaret Wharton 01 Nov 1846 Orton,Westmorland,England James Isabella 97407, 97408, 97409 Lancelot Wharton 20 May 1849 Orton,Westmorland,England James Isabella 97407, 97408, 97409 Richard Wharton 04 Mar 1851 Orton,Westmorland,England James Agnes 97407, 97408, 97409 Thomas Wharton 29 Apr 1852 Orton,Westmorland,England James Isabella 97407, 97408, 97409 Sarah Jane Wharton 13 Dec 1864 Orton,Westmorland,England Anthony Hannah 97407, 97408, 97409 Robert Jackson Wharton 05 Nov 1865 Orton,Westmorland,England James Elizabeth 29 Dec 1871 97407, 97408, 97409 James Wharton 05 Sep 1866 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 James Wharton 03 May 1868 Orton,Westmorland,England Mary Wharton 97407, 97408, 97409 John James Wharton 22 Aug 1868 Orton,Westmorland,England James Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 Isabella Wharton 03 Dec 1868 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 John Bowman Wharton 05 Apr 1871 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 James Philip Wharton 06 Oct 1872 Orton,Westmorland,England John Elizabeth 97407, 97408, 97409 Lancelot Wharton 07 May 1873 Orton,Westmorland,England John Mary 97407, 97408, 97409 Dorothy Wharton 09 Jul 1873 Orton,Westmorland,England John Jane 97407, 97408, 97409 Page 2 Page 3.
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