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Mobberleychart Mary Warburton b. 1732, Mobberley, Cheshire John Warburton Sarah Warburton Mary Warburton Thomas Warburton d. bef 1737, Mobberley, Cheshire b. 1764 b. Dec 1794, Handforth, Cheshire b. 24 Jun 1846, Adlington, Cheshire b. 1877, Bollington, Cheshire d. 1764, Handforth, Cheshire & Gertrude Bayley b. abt 1875, Gawsworth, Cheshire d. 1953 Thomas Warburton Anne Warburton m. 1906, Gawsworth, St James, Cheshire The Warburtons of Mobberley b. 1734, Mobberley, Cheshire b. 2 Mar 1797, Handforth, Cheshire Frank Warburton Mary Warburton b. 1879, Bollington, Cheshire b. 1737, Mobberley, Cheshire Joseph Warburton d. 1955 Frank Lucas Warburton b. 1848, Adlington, Cheshire & Edith Emma Maisey b. 24 Jul 1907, Preston, Lancashire Last Updated January 30th 2020 & Hannah Dorothy Lucas b. abt 1877, Chislehurst, Kent d. 1980, Leeds, Yorkshire b. abt 1845, Bollington, Cheshire d. 1960, Essex d. 1905, Fylde, Lancashire m. 27 Oct 1875, Prestbury, St Peter, Cheshire Joseph Lucas Warburton Thomas Warburton b. 24 Sep 1909, Bollington, Cheshire b. 1820, Adlington, Cheshire d. Feb 1984 d. 1882, Bollington, Cheshire & Kathleen Ryan & Ellen Burton Isaac Lucas Warburton m. 1939, Alderley, St Mary, Cheshire b. 1819, Pott Shrigley, Cheshire b. 1883, Bollington, Cheshire d. 1860 d. 1939 m. 3 Jul 1843, Stockport, St Mary, Cheshire & Elsie Millward Dorothy Warburton b. abt 1881, Baguley, Cheshire b. 1912 d. 1941 m. 1909, Sutton, St James, Cheshire James Warburton b. 1741, Mobberley, Cheshire Harry C Warburton d. 1803, Handforth, Cheshire b. 1921 & Sarah Fellows Ellen Warburton d. 1922 b. abt 1738 Thomas Warburton James Warburton b. 1874, Bollington, Cheshire d. 1817, Handforth, Cheshire b. 1766, Handforth, Cheshire b. 18 Dec 1851, Bollington, Cheshire m. 6 Aug 1764, Mobberley, St Wilfred, Cheshire d. 1832 & Elizabeth Moores & Jane Gaskell b. abt 1853, Bollington, Cheshire m. 27 Nov 1792, Cheadle, St Mary, Cheshire m. 19 Nov 1873, Prestbury, St Peter, Cheshire Elizabeth Warburton b. 1877, Kerridge, Cheshire Mary Warburton Martha Anne Warburton b. 1768, Handforth, Cheshire b. 29 Apr 1856, Bollington, Great High Street, Cheshire d. 1769, Handforth, Cheshire Thomas Warburton b. 1820, Adlington, Cheshire Annie Warburton Alice Warburton d. 1882, Bollington, Cheshire b. 1 Apr 1873, Bollington, Cheshire b. 1773, Handforth, Cheshire & Elizabeth Oldham & William Collis b. abt 1827, Bollington, Cheshire b. abt 1867 d. 1905, Bollington, 53 Palmerston Street, Cheshire m. 25 Feb 1892, Macclesfield, Brunswick Chapel, Cheshire m. 20 Aug 1866, Prestbury, St Peter, Cheshire James Warburton b. 22 May 1775 Alice Warburton d. 1814, Handforth, Cheshire b. 9 Aug 1801, Handforth, Cheshire Elizabeth Warburton d. 19 Nov 1854, Adlington, Cheshire b. 1852, Adlington, Cheshire Josiah Warburton b. 18 Apr 1779, Handforth, Cheshire Alice Warburton George Warburton b. 9 Aug 1801, Handforth, Cheshire b. 26 Mar 1856, Bollington, Cheshire d. 19 Nov 1854, Adlington, Cheshire & Thomas Braddock Anne Warburton b. abt 1791, Adlington, Cheshire Robert Warburton Ernest Leonard Warburton b. 1782, Handforth, Cheshire m. 18 Apr 1842, Hurdsfield, Holy Trinity, Cheshire Thomas Needham Warburton b. 23 Jun 1878, Wilmslow, Cheshire b. 1828, Adlington, Cheshire b. 1858, Bollington, Cheshire d. aft 1901 & Mary Ann Preston & Sarah Cheetham b. abt 1851, Gheadle Hulme, Cheshire b. abt 1827, Cromford, Derbyshire m. 24 Dec 1877, Bredbury, St Mark, Cheshire James Robert Stanley Warburton Mary Warburton d. 1868, Bollington, Cheshire b. Mar 1793, Handforth, Cheshire b. 18 Dec 1879, Stockport, Cheshire Thomas Warburton m. 4 Nov 1850, Prestbury, St Peter, Cheshire b. 1691, Mobberley, Cheshire d. 1779, Mobberley, Cheshire Ednund Warburton & Mary Burgess b. 1860, Bollington, Cheshire m. 25 Nov 1733, Mobberley, St Wilfred, Cheshire Robert Warburton d. 1863, Bollington, Cheshire b. 1828, Adlington, Cheshire d. aft 1901 & Margaret Walker Mary Warburton b. abt 1836, Bollington, Cheshire Alice Warburton b. 1693, Mobberley, Cheshire d. 1901, Denton, Lancashire b. 1863, Bollington, Cheshire d. 1693, Mobberley, Cheshire m. 28 Feb 1881, Bollington, St John the Baptist, Cheshire Jemima Elizabeth Warburton b. 1881, Northen Etchells, Cheshire d. 28 Dec 1973 Mary Warburton Martha Warburton & Sydney Hope b. 1695, Mobberley, Cheshire b. 1833, Whitley Green, Adlington, Cheshire b. 1880, Cheshire d. bef 1756 d. 1899, Tasmania, Australia d. 1958, Cheshire & William Stubbs & William Kenworthy m. 14 May 1906, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada m. 11 Jun 1716, Mobberley, St Wilfred, Cheshire b. abt 1832 d. 1865, Mossley, Lancashire mp. Australia Mary Elizabeth Bailey Warburton b. abt 1853, Northen Etchells, Cheshire John Warburton Deborah Warburton d. aft 1861 b. 1883, Northen Etchells, Cheshire b. 10 Dec 1696, Mobberley, Cheshire d. 1697, Mobberley, Cheshire Martha Warburton b. 1833, Whitley Green, Adlington, Cheshire d. 1899, Tasmania, Australia Sarah Warburton Mary Alice (Polly) Warburton & Bartholemew Castalaneli b. 1855 b. 1885, Northen Etchells, Cheshire m. 1868, Australia d. 1856 d. aft 1911 & John Brocklehurst m. 1904, Bowdon, Civil Marriage, Cheshire Grace E Warburton John Warburton John Warburton Thomas Warburton b. 1920 b. 1820 b. 10 Jun 1857, Northen Etchells, Cheshire b. 1887, Northen Etchells, Cheshire & James B Vanstone d. 1901, Northen Etchells, Cheshire d. 1913 & Edith Lingard b. abt 1919 & Elizabeth Bailey & Grace Hannah Nichols m. 1913 d. 1962 b. abt 1824, Styal, Cheshire b. 1859, Rusholme, Lancashire m. 1940, Totnes, Devon d. 1900, Northenden, Cheshire d. 1925 m. 1855, Altrincham, Cheshire (Civil Marriage) m. 31 Dec 1880, Wilmslow Independant Chapel, Fulshaw, Cheshire Fred Warburton b. 1892, Northen Etchells, Cheshire Grace E Warburton d. 8 Nov 1952 b. 1920 Sarah Warburton Clara Warburton & Jean Cross & Harold E Rutter b. 1826 b. 1863, Northen Etchells, Cheshire b. abt 1890 m. 1947 d. aft 1901 d. aft 1903 d. 1966, Brighton, Sussex & George Shaw & George Wood b. abt 1824, Romiley, Cheshire m. 1903, Stalybridge, Bethel Methodist Church d. 1915 Phyllis J Warburton m. 1846, Bowdon St Mary, Cheshire b. 1922 John Warburton Edward Warburton & George Frederick Bowers b. abt 1775, Mobberley, Cheshire b. 1799, Millington, Cheshire Martha Warburton b. 1917 d. 15 Sep 1852, Gatley, Cheshire d. 1858, Northen Etchells, Cheshire b. 1866, Northen Etchells, Cheshire d. 1989 & Ellen Dooley & Mary Dicken Mary Warburton d. aft 1881 m. 1941, Tabley, St Paul, Cheshire b. 1778, Macclesfield, Cheshire b. 1798 b. 1827 d. 1852, Gatley, Cheshire d. bef 1861 d. bef 1841 m. 17 Oct 1797, Rostherne, Cheshire m. 20 Mar 1820, Stockport, Cheshire Alfred Warburton b. 19 Apr 1895, Northen Etchells, Cheshire Ann Warburton Edward Mottershead (or Warburton) d. 21 Nov 1974, Mere, Cheshire b. 31 May 1944, Grappenhall, Cheshire Thomas Warburton b. 30 May 1858, Northen Etchells, Cheshire & Martha Shakeshaft & Bernard J Ellison James Warburton b. 1829 d. 1887 b. 9 Feb 1912, Lymm, Cheshire m. 27 Mar 1965 John Warburton b. 1778, Mobberley, Cheshire d. bef 1841 d. 18 Mar 1995, Knutsford, Cheshire b. 1741, Mobberley, Cheshire d. abt 1780, Mobberley, Cheshire m. 5 Jun 1943, Rostherne, St Mary, Cheshire d. 1801, Millington, Cheshire & Mary Peers b. abt 1752 d. 1827, Ringway, Cheshire Peter Warburton m. 3 Jan 1775, Mobberley, St Wilfred, Cheshire b. 1780, Mobberley, Cheshire James Warburton b. 1835 James Warburton d. 1782, Mobberley, Cheshire b. 1882, Northen Etchells, Cheshire d. 8 May 1897, Northen Etchells, Cheshire William James Warburton & Sarah Mottershead d. aft 1911 & Edith Whitfield b. 1907, Northen Etchells, Cheshire Josiah Warburton b. 1838, Northen Etchells, Cheshire d. 1954 b. 1746, Mobberley, Cheshire Mary Warburton d. 1863, Northen Etchells, Cheshire b. abt 1884, Baguley, Cheshire d. 25 Jan 1821, Bramhall, Cheshire b. 1788, Rostherne, Cheshire m. 1858 m. 1906, Bucklow (Civil Marriage), Cheshire William James Warburton Martha Warburton b. 1861, Northen Etchells, Cheshire William Warburton Hannah Warburton b. 1796, Rostherne, Cheshire d. 1902 b. 1884, Northen Etchells, Cheshire b. 1725, Mobberley, Cheshire & Ellen Hewitt d. aft 1901 d. bef 1771 b. abt 1863, Manchester, Lancashire & William Higginson Sarah Warburton d. aft 1901 d. aft 1771 b. 1799, Lower Withington, Cheshire m. 1881, Northenden, St Wilfred, Cheshire m. 24 Nov 1743, Mobberley, St Wilfred, Cheshire Annie Warburton b. 1886, Northen Etchells, Cheshire d. aft 1911 Elizabeth Warburton John William Warburton Thomas Warburton b. 1801, Lower Withington, Cheshire b. 1874, Northen Etchells, Cheshire b. 1727, Mobberley, Cheshire d. 22 Dec 1895 Walter Warburton d. 1805, Prestbury, Cheshire m. 1894, Manchester, Lancashire & Ann Yarwood b. 1890 b. abt 1718 d. aft 1901, Northen Etchells, Cheshire d. 11 Feb 1777, Mobberley, Cheshire m. 1 May 1751, Mobberley, St Wilfred, Cheshire Thomas Warburton Salley Warburton James Warburton b. abt 1879, Hale, Cheshire b. 1761, Wilmslow, Cheshire b. 1835 d. 19 Jul 1944 d. 8 May 1897, Northen Etchells, Cheshire & Charlotte Ann Tomlinson Sarah Warburton & Anne Read b. abt 1872 b. 1730, Mobberley, Cheshire b. abt 1844, Burslem, Staffordshire d. 10 Sep 1951 d. bef 1737 Charles Warburton d. 23 Mar 1928 m. 1924 b. 1763, Wilmslow, Cheshire m. 1874, Altrincham, Cheshire (Civil Marriage) d. 2 Jun 1763, Wilmslow, Cheshire John Warburton Robert Warburton b. 1732, Mobberley, Cheshire b. abt 1882, Hale, Cheshire d. 1817, Radnor, Cheshire John Warburton d. 17 Feb 1961 James Reginald Warburton & Mary Leicester b. 1765, Wilmslow, Cheshire & Mary Emma Dean b. 1912, Baguley, Cheshire b. 1741, Mobberley, Cheshire
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