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The Nottinghamshire Warburtons The Warburtons of Nottinghamshire Last Updated 20th June 2021 ©2019, 2021 Ray Warburton Table of Contents Preface 2 Surnames 3 Descendants of John Warburton First Generation 4 Second Generation 5 Third Generation 6 Fourth Generation 7 Fifth Generation 8 Sixth Generation 11 Seventh Generation 20 Eighth Generation 35 Ninth Generation 41 Place Index 42 Person Index 49 1 PREFACE This clan is based on a tree provided by Adrian Warburton. It starts with Wiliam, son of John, who was baptised at Bole in Nottinghamshire in 1665. As yet it is not known how they arrived in the county. The clan may be linked to the West Virginia clan which also origiated in Nottinghamshire, but there is no obvious link as yet. Surnames A Aiken B Barnes, Barnet, Battrum, Betts, Bingham, Blythman, Bowyer, Bradlow, Browning C Carr, Cawthorne, Cobb D Dawker, Dobson, Dodd, Durham E Eick, Eyre F Fawcett, Flindall, France G Garratt, Gilling, Green H Hallgate-Hills, Harkness, Harwood, Hearson, Hemstock J Jewitt, Johnson K Keatly, Keil, Keyworth L Lamb, Larkin, Leach, Leal, Littlewood, Lowater M Maxfield, Morton, Mottashed N Newboult, Noton O Ovenden P Peatfield, Poole, Potter R Read S Sharp, Sherburn, Slingsby, Staniland, Stanser, Syber T Taylor, Thornhill, Tucker W Walker, Warburton, Wass, Westoby, Whittington, Wild, Williamson, Winn, Wragg 3 Descendants of John Warburton First Generation 1. John Warburton. Children: i. John Warburton. John was born in 1663. He was christened in Bole, St Martin, Nottsinghamshire, on 18 May 1663. 2 ii. William Warburton (1665-) iii. Mary Warburton. 4 Descendants of John Warburton Second Generation 2. William Warburton (John1). William was born in 1665. He was christened in Bole, St Martin, Nottsinghamshire, on 8 Nov 1665. Probably a second marriage. The Hearth Tax returns gives William living in a 1 Hearth dwelling probably a small cottage. On 19 Jun 1704 when William was 39, he married Hannah Lamb in Clarborough, St John the Baptist, Nottinghamshire. They had one child: 3 i. William Warburton (1706-) 5 Descendants of John Warburton Third Generation 3. William Warburton (William2, John1). William was born in 1706. He was christened in Clarborough, St John the Baptist, Nottinghamshire, on 28 Jul 1706. On 23 Apr 1728 when William was 22, he married Hannah Wild in South Leverton, All Saints, Nottinghamshire. They had the following children: i. Hannah Warburton. Hannah was born in 1728. She was christened in South Leverton, All Saints, Nottinghamshire, on 15 Apr 1728. The dates are correct - exactly as stated in Parish Record. The marriage of William & Hannah was by Banns and they were due to marry. The incumbent must have taken pity on them as Hannah was born prior to the wedding and should have been named Wild. 4 ii. John Warburton (1732-) 5 iii. William Warburton (~1733-) iv. Sarah Warburton. Sarah was born in 1737. She was christened in Clarborough, St John the Baptist, Nottinghamshire, on 24 Jul 1737. 6 Descendants of John Warburton Fourth Generation 4. John Warburton (William3, William2, John1). John was born in 1732. He was christened in Clarborough, St John the Baptist, Nottinghamshire, on 28 May 1732. On 21 Oct 1756 when John was 24, he married Hannah Bingham in Hayton, St Peter, Nottinghamshire. John was resident in Claborough at the time of the marriage. Hannah was born in 1735. She was christened in Hayton, St Peter, Nottinghamshire, on 29 Jul 1735. Hannah died in Hayton, Nottinghamshire, on 30 Jun 1818. They had the following children: 6 i. Hannah Warburton (1758-) ii. John Warburton. John was born in 1763. He was christened in Hayton, St Peter, Nottinghamshire, on 20 Mar 1763. He was buried in Hayton, St Peter, Nottinghamshire, in 1773. 7 iii. Elizabeth Warburton (1768-) 8 iv. George Warburton (~1769-1863) 9 v. Joseph Warburton (1773-1856) 5. William Warburton (William3, William2, John1). William was born abt 1733. He was christened in Clarborough, St John the Baptist, Nottinghamshire, on 5 Jan 1734. On 9 Sep 1762 when William was 29, he married Judith Leach in Tuxford, St Nicholas, Nottinghamshire. Judith was born in 1736. She was christened in East Markham, St John the Baptist, Nottinghamshire, on 17 Nov 1736. Judith’s parents were Stephen and Elizabeth nee Broom. They had the following children: i. William Warburton. William was born in 1763. He was christened in Clarborough, St John the Baptist, Nottinghamshire, on 20 Feb 1763. 10 ii. William Warburton (1766-1827) iii. John Warburton. John was born in South Leverton, Nottinghamshire, on 8 Apr 1773. He was christened in South Leverton, All Saints, Nottinghamshire, on 9 May 1773. iv. George Warburton. George was born in South Leverton, Nottinghamshire, on 5 Dec 1775. He was christened in South Leverton, All Saints, Nottinghamshire, on 7 Jan 1776. 7 Descendants of John Warburton Fifth Generation 6. Hannah Warburton (John4, William3, William2, John1). Hannah was born in 1758. She was christened in Hayton, St Peter, Nottinghamshire, on 5 Mar 1758. Children: 11 i. Thomas Warburton (~1776-1850) 12 ii. James Warburton (1777-) 7. Elizabeth Warburton (John4, William3, William2, John1). Elizabeth was born in 1768. She was christened in Hayton, St Peter, Nottinghamshire, on 20 Mar 1768. Child: i. Mary Warburton. Mary was born in 1788. She was christened in Hayton, St Peter, Nottinghamshire, on 4 Aug 1788. 8. George Warburton (John4, William3, William2, John1). George was born abt 1769. He was christened in Hayton, St Peter, Nottinghamshire, on 7 Jan 1770. George died in Sturton Le Steeple, Nottinghamshire, on 20 Aug 1863. George was a farmer of 16 acres at Littleborough, Nottinghamshire. On 5 Jan 1811 when George was 42, he married Rebecca France in Littleborough, St Nicholas, Nottinghamshire. Rebecca was born in 1770. Rebecca died in Littleborough, Nottinghamshire, on 27 Nov 1847. She was buried in Littleborough, St Nicholas, Nottinghamshire, on 3 Dec 1847. They had the following children: 13 i. Ann Warburton (~1812-1860) ii. John France Warburton. John France was born in Littleborough, Nottinghamshire, on 29 Nov 1813. John France died in Littleborough, Nottinghamshire, on 10 Mar 1887. He was buried in Littleborough, St Nicholas, Nottinghamshire, on 14 Mar 1887. In 1873 John was living at Littleborough, farming 15 acres 3 roods 7perches of land at a rental of £33 8s. 9. Joseph Warburton (John4, William3, William2, John1). Joseph was born in Hayton, Nottinghamshire, in 1773. Joseph died in East Retford, Nottinghamshire, on 1 Mar 1856. Joseph lived at the Lock House opposite Corporation Warf in Retford. He was a carpenter and lock keeper on the Chesterfield Canal. George Warburton was quoted in a newspaper cutting that his Grandfather Joseph had a brother George in Littleborough farming in Littleborough who lived to 90 years of age. They were both sons of John and Hannah Warburton nee Bingham 8 Fifth Generation On 16 Feb 1795 when Joseph was 22, he married Elizabeth Hemstock in Clarborough, St John the Baptist, Nottinghamshire. Elizabeth was born in 1774. She was christened in East Drayton, St Peter, Nottinghamshire, on 10 May 1774. Elizabeth died in East Retford, Nottinghamshire, on 15 Mar 1847. Elizabeth’s name is given as Hemstalk on IGI. There is a Monumental Inscription (MI) in East Retford Baptist Chapel, The 1851 Census gives a Hemstock niece in Lock House. They had the following children: i. Anne Warburton. Anne was born in 1795. She was christened in Clarborough, St John the Baptist, Nottinghamshire, on 12 Apr 1795. On 24 May 1823 when Anne was 28, she married William Eyre in Clarborough, St John the Baptist, Nottinghamshire. William occupied the house next to the Canal Office on the warf at Retford. ii. Sarah Warburton. Sarah was born in 1798. She was christened in Clarborough, St John the Baptist, Nottinghamshire, on 9 Dec 1798. On 5 Oct 1825 when Sarah was 27, she married Joseph Garratt in East Retford, St Swithin, Nottinghamshire. Joseph was a gardener at Moorgate. 14 iii. Joseph Warburton (1800-1863) 15 iv. John Warburton (~1803-1886) v. Lucy Warburton. Lucy was born in 1805. She was christened in East Retford, St Swithin, Nottinghamshire, on 15 Apr 1805. On 2 Jan 1827 when Lucy was 22, she married James Read in East Retford, St Swithin, Nottinghamshire. James was born in Ramsgate, Kent, abt 1804. James worked at the Gamston & Bothamsall Brickworks. He was foreman of a brickyard in the1861 Census when he was aged 67, and his wife Lucy was 65. 16 vi. George Warburton (~1807-1884) 17 vii. William Warburton (~1809-) 18 viii. Henry Warburton (1811-1893) 19 ix. Abraham Warburton (1812-) x. Eleanor Warburton. Eleanor was born in 1814. She was christened in East Retford, St Swithin, Nottinghamshire, on 14 Jul 1814. Eleanor died in East Retford, Nottinghamshire, on 13 May 1875. Eleanor was also known as Ellen. She was living in Louth, Lincolnshire in the 1861 census, though her age is given as 36 when she was 46. She has a Memorial 9 Fifth Generation Inscription at East Retford Baptist Chapel. On 2 Sep 1833 when Eleanor was 19, she first married William Daniel Fawcett in East Retford, St Swithin, Nottinghamshire. In 1849 when Eleanor was 35, she second married Charles Cawthorne in Sheffield, Yorkshire. The marriage was registered in 4q 1849 Sheffield 22 640. Charles was a builder in Tuxford, Nottinghamshire. 10. William Warburton (William4, William3, William2, John1). William was born in 1766. He was christened in North Leverton, St Martin, Nottinghamshire, on 6 Apr 1766. William died in Sturton Le Steeple, Nottinghamshire, on 2 Mar 1827. On 11 Jun 1792 when William was 26, he first married Hannah Dawker in Clarborough, St John the Baptist, Nottinghamshire. Hannah’s surname is difficult to read on the parish record of her marriage, and there is no on-line image.
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