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Descendants of Anthony STORY Descendants of Anthony STORY Generation 1 1. ANTHONY1 STORY . He died about 1758. He married Margaret Torver in 1696 in Heversham, Westmorland. She was born. She died. Anthony STORY and Margaret Torver had the following children: 2. i. ELIZABETH2 STORY was born on 22 Aug 1697 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). She died after 1757 (Elizabeth named a widow in father's will dated 31 December 1757). She married Robert JACKSON, son of Robert JACKSON and Agnes CRAISTER, on 26 Apr 1722 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England. He was born on 14 Jul 1684 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). He died before 31 Dec 1757 (In will of father in law, Anthony, Elizabeth Jackson nee Storey a widow). ii. THOMAS STORY was born on 24 Mar 1699 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). He died. iii. JAMES STORY was born on 19 Apr 1702 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). He died. iv. ANTHONY STORY was born on 23 Aug 1703 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). He died. v. MARY STORY was born on 10 Feb 1704/05 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). She died. She married Thomas Wilson on 11 Feb 1734 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England. 3. vi. KATHERINE STORY was born on 21 Jun 1709 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). She died. She married Richard Fleming on 06 Nov 1733 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England. He was born. He died. vii. ABRAHAM STORY was born on 22 Apr 1712 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). He died. viii. WILLIAM STORY was born on 27 Dec 1716 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). He died. Generation 2 2. ELIZABETH2 STORY (Anthony1) was born on 22 Aug 1697 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). She died after 1757 (Elizabeth named a widow in father's will dated 31 December 1757). She married Robert JACKSON, son of Robert JACKSON and Agnes CRAISTER, on 26 Apr 1722 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England. He was born on 14 Jul 1684 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). He died before 31 Dec 1757 (In will of father in law, Anthony, Elizabeth Jackson nee Storey a widow). Robert JACKSON and Elizabeth STORY had the following children: i. ANTHONY3 JACKSON was born on 04 Apr 1723 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). He died. ii. AGNES JACKSON was born on 28 Feb 1724/25 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). She died. 4. iii. ROBERT JACKSON was born on 27 Aug 1734 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). He died. He married Mary ROBINSON on 07 Jan 1764 in Kendal, Westmorland. 5. iv. AGNES JACKSON was born on 08 Apr 1735 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). She died. She married George ATKINSON, son of Edward ATKINSON and Elizabeth MORENSLY, on 19 Jan 1755 in Underbarrow Chapelry, Kendal, Westmorland. He was born on 23 Feb 1733/34 in Kendal, Westmorland (bapt.). He died in Aug 1781 in Green, Crosthwaite, Westmorland. 3. KATHERINE2 STORY (Anthony1) was born on 21 Jun 1709 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). She died. She married Richard Fleming on 06 Nov 1733 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England. He was born. He died. Richard Fleming and Katherine STORY had the following child: i. THOMAS3 FLEMING was born on 25 Jul 1737 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). He died. Generation 3 4. ROBERT3 JACKSON (Elizabeth2 STORY, Anthony1 STORY) was born on 27 Aug 1734 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). He died. He married Mary ROBINSON on 07 Jan 1764 in Kendal, Westmorland. Robert JACKSON and Mary ROBINSON had the following children: i. ROBERT4 JACKSON was born on 11 Nov 1764 in St. Mary, Crosthwaite, Westmorland (bapt.). ii. THOMAS JACKSON was born on 26 Apr 1772 in St. Mary, Crosthwaite, Westmorland (bapt.). 5. AGNES3 JACKSON (Elizabeth2 STORY, Anthony1 STORY) was born on 08 Apr 1735 in Heversham, Westmorland (bapt.). She died. She married George ATKINSON, son of Edward ATKINSON and Elizabeth MORENSLY, on 19 Jan 1755 in Underbarrow Chapelry, Kendal, Westmorland. He was born on 23 Feb 1733/34 in Kendal, Westmorland (bapt.). He died in Aug 1781 in Green, Crosthwaite, Westmorland. George ATKINSON and Agnes JACKSON had the following children: 6. i. ELIZABETH4 ATKINSON was born on 11 Jan 1756 in Underbarrow, Westmorland (bapt.). She died in Jul 1827 in of Tarnside (71). She married James BURROW, son of James BURROUGH and Agnes CARTMELL, on 02 Dec 1782 in St. Mary, Crosthwaite, Westmorland. He was born about 1757 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland. He died in Oct 1828 in Nook, Crosthwaite, Westmorland. ii. JOHN ATKINSON was born on 24 Nov 1756 in Underbarrow, Westmorland (bapt.). He died on 12 Jan 1833 in Heversham, Westmorland. He married JANE. She was born about 1756. She died on 18 Jan 1824 in Heversham, Westmorland. iii. ROBERT ATKINSON was born on 08 Dec 1757 in Underbarrow, Westmorland (bapt.). He died. 7. iv. THOMAS ATKINSON was born on 06 Feb 1760 in Underbarrow Westmorland (bapt.). He died. He married Ann HUDDLESTONE on 28 Mar 1785 in Kendal, Westmorland. v. WILLIAM ATKINSON was born on 19 Jul 1761 in Underbarrow, Westmorland (bapt.). He died on 08 Oct 1761. vi. MARY ATKINSON was born on 14 Nov 1763 in Underbarrow Westmorland (bapt.). She died on 04 Dec 1763. Generation 4 6. ELIZABETH4 ATKINSON (Agnes3 JACKSON, Elizabeth2 STORY, Anthony1 STORY) was born on 11 Jan 1756 in Underbarrow, Westmorland (bapt.). She died in Jul 1827 in of Tarnside (71). She married James BURROW, son of James BURROUGH and Agnes CARTMELL, on 02 Dec 1782 in St. Mary, Crosthwaite, Westmorland. He was born about 1757 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland. He died in Oct 1828 in Nook, Crosthwaite, Westmorland. James BURROW and Elizabeth ATKINSON had the following children: i. AGNES5 BURROW was born on 26 Aug 1786 in St. Mary, Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England (bapt.). She died on 17 Sep 1852 in Nook, Crosthwaite, Westmorland, England (Haematemesis). She married John Holme, son of George Holme and Isabella Hellen, on 09 Feb 1805 in Crosthwaite & Lyth Parish church, Westmorland. He was born on 21 Jul 1782 in St. Martin, Windermere, Westmorland (bapt.). He died on 17 Jul 1867 in Mansriggs Farm, Mansriggs (85 yrs. Retired farmer) (Senile decay certified). ii. ISABEL BURROW was born on 11 Dec 1787 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland. She died before Mar 1829. She married Richard DOCKER on 06 Apr 1813 in St. Mary, Crosthwaite, Westmorland. He was born about 1788 in Kendal, Westmorland. He died on 11 Nov 1869 in Nook, Underbarrow, Westmorland. iii. JAMES BURROW was born on 11 Oct 1789 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland. He died on 22 May 1871 in Hill Top House, Crosthwaite, Westmorland. He married Isabella FLEMING on 04 Sep 1816 in Heversham, Westmorland. She was born about 1789 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland. She died in Jun 1870 in Hill Top House, Crosthwaite, Generation 4 (con't) in Crosthwaite, Westmorland. She died in Jun 1870 in Hill Top House, Crosthwaite, Westmorland. iv. BETTY BURROW was born on 09 Jul 1795 in Crosthwaite, Westmorland. She died in May 1860 in of Near Sawrey, near Hawkshead, Lancashire. She married Robert WILLISON on 28 Aug 1814 in St. Mary, Crosthwaite, Westmorland. He was born about 1790 in Westmorland. He died in Nov 1850 in of Near Sawrey, near Hawkshead, Lancashire. 7. THOMAS4 ATKINSON (Agnes3 JACKSON, Elizabeth2 STORY, Anthony1 STORY) was born on 06 Feb 1760 in Underbarrow Westmorland (bapt.). He died. He married Ann HUDDLESTONE on 28 Mar 1785 in Kendal, Westmorland. Thomas ATKINSON and Ann HUDDLESTONE had the following children: i. JENNY5 ATKINSON was born on 17 Feb 1801 in Kendal, Westmorland (bapt.). ii. AGGY ATKINSON was born on 16 Mar 1801 in Kendal, Westmorland (bapt.). She married John TODD on 09 Nov 1820 in Heversham, Westmorland. .
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