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Sandbach Clan Sandbach Clan Last Updated: 26th October 2019 1 Jane Warburton 1 John Warburton b. abt 12 Mar 1837, Warmingham, Cheshire b. 1863, Aston by Newhall, Cheshire d. 1861, Nantwich, Cheshire d. 1890 2 Joseph Warburton 2 Martha Warburton b. 15 Dec 1839, Warmingham, Cheshire b. 1866, Nantwich, Cheshire d. 1846 d. aft 1901 ch. 2 May 1841, Warmingham, St Leonard, Cheshire 3 Ada Warburton b. 1870, Sandbach, Cheshire d. 1895, Bradwall, Cheshire & Frederick Fortune b. abt 1852, Bristol, Gloucestershire m. 1887, Nantwich Civil Marriage or Registrar Attended, Cheshire 3 Thomas Warburton 4 Mary Alice Warburton b. 1841, Warmingham, Cheshire b. 1872, Elton, Sandbach, Cheshire d. 1895, Bradwall, Cheshire & John Barratt ch. 2 May 1841, Warmingham, St Leonard, Cheshire m. 1893, Elworth, St Peter, Cheshire & Hannah Williams b. abt 1846, Burleydam, Cheshire d. aft 1901 m. 1863, Wrenbury, St Margaret, Cheshire 5 Rose Ann Warburton b. 1876, Bradwall, Cheshire d. 1885, Bradwall, Cheshire 6 Elizabeth Warburton b. 1878, Bradwall, Cheshire 7 Emma Warburton b. 1880, Bradwall, Cheshire d. 1885, Bradwall, Cheshire 1 John Warburton 8 Thomas Frederick Warburton b. 1921 b. 1883, Bradwall, Cheshire & Ethel Chamberlain b. abt 1891 2 Clarence Warburton m. 4 Jun 1918, Sandbach, Hope Chapel, Cheshire b. 1922 4 John Warburton d. 2007 b. 1843, Warmingham, Cheshire d. 1919 1 Mary Elizabeth Warburton ch. 26 Mar 1843, Warmingham, St Leonard, Cheshire b. 1867, Bradwall, Cheshire & Sarah Walker & Roberts 1 Lilian Warburton b. abt 1834, Elton, Sandbach, Cheshire m. 1909 b. 13 May 1891, Aston by Newhall, Cheshire d. 1904 d. 1979 m. 25 Jan 1864, Elworth, St Peter, Cheshire & John Downward m. 1912, Burslem, St Paul, Staffordshire 2 William Warburton b. 1894, Burslem, Staffordshire d. 1897, Burslem, Staffordshire 3 James Warburton b. 1895, Burslem, Staffordshire d. 1925 & Annie Weston m. 1919, Burslem, St Paul, Staffordshire 4 Joseph Alfred Warburton b. 13 Jan 1897, Burslem, Staffordshire d. 1976 5 Mary Alice Warburton b. 1898, Burslem, Staffordshire d. 1952 & Percy Timmis m. 1922, Burslem, St Paul, Staffordshire 5 Ralph Warburton b. 1847, Elton, Sandbach, Cheshire 1 Ralph Warburton 6 Olive Warburton d. 1870 b. 26 Nov 1870, Aston by Newhall, Cheshire b. 1900, Burslem, Staffordshire ch. 30 May 1847, Warmingham, St Leonard, Cheshire d. 1914 d. 1901, Burslem, Staffordshire & Martha Goulding & Sarah Jane Evans b. 1 May 1852, Elton, Sandbach, Cheshire b. abt 1868, Whitmore, Staffordshire d. 1 Aug 1877 m. 21 Jan 1891, Nantwich Primitive Methodist Chapel, Cheshire 7 Enoch Henry Warburton m. 29 Dec 1869, Warmingham, Cheshire b. 1901, Burslem, Staffordshire d. 1901 8 George Warburton b. 6 Jun 1902, Burslem, Staffordshire d. 13 Jun 1972, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire & Catherine Hamilton b. 2 Nov 1899, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire d. 20 May 1986, Blurton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire m. 26 Apr 1943, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire 9 Selina Warburton b. 1903, Burslem, Staffordshire d. 1903, Burslem, Staffordshire 10 Edith Warburton b. 1905, Burslem, Staffordshire & Paul Turner m. 1927, Burslem, St Paul, Staffordshire 11 Beatrice Warburton b. 1908, Burslem, Staffordshire 12 Eva Warburton b. 16 Sep 1909, Burslem, Staffordshire d. 1976 1 Oswald Rex Snaith Warburton b. 15 Aug 1904, Peterborough, Northants d. 1973, Bridgewater, Somerset & Tirzah Jane Shell b. 25 Feb 1905, Gatehead, Durham 1 Joseph Oswald Warburton d. 1996 b. 22 Nov 1873, Weston, Cheshire m. 1932, Gateshead, Durham d. aft 1923, 1948 & Florence Snaith b. 20 Jan 1884, Brotton, Yorkshire m. 1903, Guisborough, Yorkshire 2 Florence Kathleen Warburton b. 1905, Peterborough, Northants 3 Marjorie May Warburton b. 1908, Newark, Notts 1 Clarice Bromfield Warburton b. 27 Apr 1900, Sandbach, Cheshire d. 1975 & John Wilding Earle b. 5 Aug 1897 d. 1977 2 James Warburton m. 1926, Sandbach Methodist Church, Cheshire b. 1875, Shavington, Cheshire d. 22 Jun 1946 bur. 5 Jul 1946, Sandbach, Wesley Avenue Church, Cheshire & Alice Hannah Tomkinson 2 James Roy Warburton b. abt 1873, Sandbach, Cheshire b. 1906, Sandbach Heath, Cheshire d. aft 1911 d. Apr 1968, North Staffs Royal Infirmary m. 1899, Congleton, Cheshire & Vera Hockenhull m. 1931, Congleton Civil Marriage or Registrar Attended 3 Dennis William Warburton b. 1909 d. 1915 3 Alfred Warburton b. 1877, Elworth, Cheshire d. 1957, Welshpool, Montomeryshire 1 Irene Hilda Warburton & Ada Pass b. 1899, Bridgemont, Whaley Bridge, Cheshire b. abt 1877, Elworth, Cheshire d. 1966, Welshpool, Montomeryshire m. 1898 6 James Warburton b. 20 Nov 1848, Elton, Sandbach, Cheshire 4 George Warburton d. 1918, Penmenmawr, North Wales b. 1879, Elworth, Cheshire ch. 7 Jan 1849, Warmingham, St Leonard, Cheshire d. aft 1901 & Anne Bromfield b. 1850, Weston, Cheshire d. 1936, Brereton Nursing Home, Cheshire m. 1 Jul 1873, Nantwich, Cheshire 5 Mary Warburton 1 Jean Angela Warburton b. 1881, Elworth, Cheshire 1 Robert Guy Warburton b. 8 Sep 1940, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire d. aft 1901 b. Dec 1913, Congleton, Cheshire d. 1996, Hammersmith, London d. 1997, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, Cheshire 7a William Warburton & Jean Weir Scobie b. 22 Nov 1850, Elton, Sandbach, Cheshire 6a Arthur Warburton b. 1909 2 Richard Guy Warburton d. 31 Dec 1916, Chester, Cheshire m. 1938, NE Cheshire Civil Marriage or Registrar Attended ch. 22 Dec 1850, Warmingham, St Leonard, Cheshire b. 18 May 1884, Marsh Green, Bradwall, Cheshire b. 1942, Cheadle, Cheshire & Emma Parkes d. 16 Jul 1923, Penmenmawr, North Wales d. abt 1970, Australia b. abt 1845, Sandbach, Cheshire & Jessie Brindley Buxton d. 1905 b. 7 Aug 1885, Bosley, Cheshire 2a Bruce Percival Warburton m. 23 Jun 1870, Sandbach, Cheshire d. 6 Jul 1980, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire b. 14 Jul 1915, Congleton, Cheshire m. 12 Aug 1909, Bosley, Cheshire d. 21 Nov 2004, R.D.&E. Hospital, Exeter, Devon & Beryl Ashton b. Jul 1905 d. 1973 m. Sep 1948, Cyprus 2b Bruce Percival Warburton b. 14 Jul 1915, Congleton, Cheshire d. 21 Nov 2004, R.D.&E. Hospital, Exeter, Devon 1 Anne-Christina Percival Warburton 1 Matthew Percival Warburton & Daphne Christabel Pamela Kenward b. 15 Jun 1970, Freedom Fields Hospital, Plymouth, Devon b. 17 Feb 1998, Crossthwaite Park East, Dun Laoghaire, Eire b. 20 Mar 1929, The British Hospital for Mothers and Babies, Woolwich d. 2019 m. 12 Mar 1966, The Town Hall, Woolwich 1 Ralph Warburton 1 Florence Marguerite Warburton b. abt 1817, Elton, Sandbach, Cheshire 6b Arthur Warburton b. 1919, Liverpool. Lancashire d. 6 Jan 1886, Newhall, Cheshire b. 18 May 1884, Marsh Green, Bradwall, Cheshire bur. 9 Jan 1886, Wrenbury, St Margaret, Cheshire d. 16 Jul 1923, Penmenmawr, North Wales & Mary Foxley & Gladys Marguerite Beake Foreman b. 1817, Spurstow, Cheshire 2 Patricia Warburton d. 7 Sep 1897, Sound, Nantwich, Cheshire b. 17 Sep 1921, Telford, Shropshire bur. 10 Sep 1897, Wrenbury, St Margaret, Cheshire ch. 17 Mar 1817, Bunbury, St Boniface, Cheshire 7 Florence Warburton m. 5 Dec 1836, Warmingham, Cheshire b. 1886, Bradwall, Cheshire 8 Gertrude Annie Warburton b. 30 Oct 1890, Bradwall, Cheshire d. 1975, Cheshire 1 Charles Smith b. 1883, Aston by Newhall, Cheshire 2 Jessie Smith b. 1890, Aston by Newhall, Cheshire & Jack Elliot 3 Alice Smith b. 1893, Aston by Newhall, Cheshire dp. Hoole, Cheshire & Albert Payne b. 1886, Chester, Cheshire m. 7 Apr 1917, Chester Registry Office 1 John William (Jack) Warburton 4 Stanley Smith b. 2 Jan 1926, Chester, Cheshire b. 13 Aug 1898, Bickley, Cheshire d. 1981, Cambridgeshire d. 1983 chp. Bunbury, Cheshire & Mabel Woolley b. 27 May 1898, Fullers Moor, Broxton, Cheshire 2 Frances Emily Warburton d. 1 Jul 1970, Bunbury, Cheshire b. 9 Oct 1927, Chester, Cheshire m. 3 May 1921, Chester Registry Office d. Oct 2001, Enfield, Middlesex & Eric James Ernest Wiseman b. 9 Oct 1927 d. 1977 5 Lionel Wellesley Smith m. 1946, Hoole, All Saints, Cheshire b. 28 Nov 1904, Wrenbury, Cheshire d. 19 Oct 1967, Hale Barns, Cheshire & Gladys Clarke m. 1 Jun 1925, Chester Registry Office 3 Edward Ronald Warburton b. 9 Jan 1929, Chester, Cheshire d. Apr 2000, Denbighshire & Mary m. 1953, Chester, St Peters, Cheshire 4 Winifred Mary Warburton b. 8 Jul 1930 d. 28 Feb 1979 7b William Warburton & Robert b. 22 Nov 1850, Elton, Sandbach, Cheshire m. 1951, Hoole, All Saints, Cheshire d. 31 Dec 1916, Chester, Cheshire ch. 22 Dec 1850, Warmingham, St Leonard, Cheshire & Emily Smith 1 Dorothy Jilliver Sarah Warburton b. 28 Jul 1870, Sound, Nantwich, Cheshire b. 15 Jul 1926, 13 St Anne Street, Chester, Cheshire d. 21 Apr 1949, Chester, Cheshire d. 24 Aug 1999, Upton, Chester m. 13 Sep 1905, Nantwich Primitive Methodist Chapel, Cheshire 6a Wraybourne Wilby Warburton b. 24 Feb 1906, 13 St Anne Street, Chester, Cheshire 2 Margaret Annie Warburton d. 16 Feb 1936, 15 St Anne Street, Chester b. 23 Jun 1927, 13 St Anne Street, Chester, Cheshire brp. New Cemetery, Overleigh Road, Chester d. 5 Dec 1998, Newtown, Chester & Ester Hilda Jones & Henry Pritchard b. 19 Nov 1906, 29 Greenway Street, Handbridge, Chester b. 12 Aug 1920, Cae Coch, Bryn're Fail, Llanddeiniolen, Caernarfonshire d. 28 Sep 1931, 15 St Anne Street, Chester d. 17 Mar 2001, Chester, Cheshire brp. New Cemetery, Overleigh Road, Chester m. 5 Aug 1945, Chester, Cheshire m. 3 Feb 1925 3 Kathleen Mary Warburton b. Jul 1931, 13 St Anne Street, Chester, Cheshire d. 21 Nov 1931, Chester, Cheshire 6b Wraybourne Wilby Warburton b. 24 Feb 1906, 13 St Anne Street, Chester, Cheshire d. 16 Feb 1936, 15 St Anne Street, Chester 1 Raymond Rayner Warburton brp. New Cemetery, Overleigh Road, Chester b. 25 Jul 1933 & Florence Rayner Baldwin d. 1940 b. 1911, Chester, Cheshire ch. 20 Jun 1938 d. 19 Jul 1949, Chester, Cheshire m. 10 Jun 1932, Chester Registry Office 1 David Brian Warburton 7 Ellen Muriel Warburton b. 16 Dec 1937, Fairholme Nursing Home, Chester b. 2 Feb 1908, Chester, Cheshire d. 25 Dec 2000, Chester, Cheshire d.
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