The Warburton Village Clan
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The Warburton Vilage Clan Last Updated September 5th 2021 ©2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 Ray Warburton PREFACE The Warburtons of Warburton Village are a very large clan, with over 700 Warburtons. Much of it was documented by Norman Warburton (himself a member) in his book Warburton: The Village and the Family. I have added to it from other sources, including my own researches into censuses. It includes one of the Warburton families of Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, another branch in California, and branches in Yorkshire and Stafordshire. Introduction The core of this tree is taken form Warburton: The Village and the Family by Norman Warburton, and represents Norman's own ancestry. Additional branches have been added from other sources, which include: - The Warburtons of Warburton and Arley," by Earl Cyrus Warburton and Geneva Warburton Dark, published in Monterey, California in 1956. - The Sullivan County Settlers website (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ~pasulliv/settlers/settlers54/settlers54.htm). - A paper by Dr Alan Warburton of Lancaster University - Additional inputs from Mark Dalby, David Hartland, and Bridgit Koster A number of Warburton's are attested at Warburton in the 16th century. These are probably related to Thomas but there is no direct evidence of links. These Warburtons are: - Hamon Werburton of Partington, gentleman was a tenant at Warburton in 1520, as well as being a juror in 1517 and 1550. He was one of the Warburtons of Partington, and he is probably not an ancestor of Thomas. - Robert Werburton who was a leaseholder in the St John of Jerusalem moiety of Warburton under Sir John Warburton of Arley on 11th March 1520. - Thomas Werburton was also a leaseholder on 11th March 1520. - Peter (Piers) Warburton was a leaseholder in Warburton on 10th Oct 1555 and 24th June 1572. He was possibly Thomas's grandfather. - Peter Warburton husbandman was, on 24th June 1572, a lessee of land settled on Peter Warburton of Heferston Grange (a junior branch of the Warburtons of Arley) for life. He died before 1597. He was possibly Thomas's father. - Matthew Warburton was a tenant at will of a cottage under Sir John Warburton of Arley on 24th June 1572. He was possibly Thomas's uncle - William Warburton was an appraiser of the goods of Thomas Warburton, Rector of Warburton, on 18th July 1597. William was possibly Thomas's brother. Thomas himself was a leaseholder and husbandman. He was a witness to the will of Rector Thomas Warburton on 2nd July 1597. He was about 70 when he died and was buried at the south end of the chancel of St Werberg's, in the Chapel Yard. He left a will dated 7th Sept 1627 which was proved on 6th June 1628. His Inventory was dated 16th September 1627. ii Table of Contents Warburton Village Preface i Surnames 1 Descendants of Thomas Warburton First Generation 3 Second Generation 5 Third Generation 6 Fourth Generation 10 Fifth Generation 12 Sixth Generation 15 Seventh Generation 17 Eighth Generation 32 Ninth Generation 70 Tenth Generation 140 Eleventh Generation 190 Twelfth Generation 198 Place Index 200 Person Index 244 iii Surnames A Ackerley, Adams, Albright, Aldred, Aldridge, Alford, Allen, Allinson, Ardern, Arnold, Arthurn, Ashton, Atherton, Atkins B Backus, Baird, Baker, Baldwin, Balmford, Bamford, Banks, Barber, Barlow, Barnett, Barratt, Bartlow, Baxter, Beck, Bedford, Beebe, Beech, Bellis, Beninger, Bennett, Berrie, Bertolani, Besana, Bissett, Blackshaw, Blake, Bland, Blunn, Bogart, Bonner, Bonney, Booth, Boult, Bower, Bowery, Bowker, Bowman, Boyles, Braithewaite, Brimilow, Broadbent, Broady, Brockway, Brooks, Broughton, Browne, Brundrett, Bruner, Buck, Buckley, Burgess, Burnett C Cadman, Carr, Carson, Cartwright, Cassidy, Catterall, Cawley, Chamberlain, Chambers, Chandley, Chapman, Charlton, Cheshire, Clare, Clark, Clarke, Clifton, Clow, Cochrane, Cocker, Collins, Collinson, Cook, Cottam, Crewe, Crook, Crowther, Crutchley D Dagle, Dalgleish, Dark, Davis, Dawson, Day, Deakin, Dean, Dearden (Nee Kearsley), Den, Detrick, Dickinson, Dillon, Dixon, Down, Downing, Driscoll, Dryhurst, Dunn, Dutton E Edwards, Ellison, Elmore, Ennis, Evans F Faulkner, Faull, Fergus, Ferris, Fielding, Finan, Fingalson, Fisher, Fitzrandolph, Foote, Ford, French, Fullager, Furnivall G Gardenhire, Gardner, Gatley (Gallive), Gent, Gibson, Gifford, Gillibrand, Glaister, Glasgow, Goddard, Goff, Goodier, Goude, Grant, Graves, Greaves, Green, Griffiths H Hackney, Hadfield, Hadley, Hall, Hammett, Hancox, Hantsbarger, Hargreaves, Harrison, Harrop, Hartland, Hartley, Hartnell, Harvey, Haughton, Hawkins, Haworth, Hayes, Hazlehurst, Headley, Hewitt, Higginbotham, Higgins, Higson, Hills, Hitchen, Hodgson, Hollingsworth, Holmes, Holt, Hood, Hooker, Hoops, Hope, Hottenstein, Houghton, Houlton, Howard, Howden, Hubbard, Hulme, Hunn, Hurst J Jackson, Jenks, Jenness, Jensen, Johnson, Johnstone, Jones K Kellogg, Kieler, Kinsey, Kisor, Kivler, Knowles L Lagden, Lahey, Laity, Landon, Lange, Latham, Lawrence, Lawton, Laycock, Lea, Learn, Leather, Lee, [Leigh], Lennen, Little, Lloyd, Long, Lupton, Lyon M Macnorton, Maddock, Malaspina, Mann, Marsden, Martin, Maudsley, McCarty, McFarlane, McIntire, McPherson, Mellor, Meyer, Miller, Minor, Mitchell, Molineux, Molyneux, Moverley, Moxley, Murphy 1 Surnames cont. N Narraway, Neesham, Nehf, Neild, Nelson, Newhall, Niccolls, Noar, Nordstrom, Norris, Norton O Ogden, Oldroyd, Oliver, Ostrander, Owen, Oxley P Page, Page (aka Bennett), Palmer, Parker, Parry, Partington, Payne, Peak, Pearson, Pedley, Penketh, Pennell, Pennington, Penny, Percival, Percivall, Perrin, Peyton, Pilkington, Pimblott, Place, Plummer, Pocock, Pollard, Pool, Porter, Postles, Pow, Powell, Presley, Price, Priestner, Pritchard, Prosser, Pursglove R Radar, Ratcliffe, Read, Redman, Rees, Rhys, Richardson, Rieger, Robbins, Robinson, Roelofson, Rogers, Roland, Root, Ross, Rowlinson, Royle, Rushby, Rylander S Saddleworth, Saunders, Sawyer, Schooler, Scott, Shakeshaft, Sharman, Shaw, Shellard, Shelmerdine, Shingler, Short, Small, Smethurst, Smith, Snelson, Spary, Spender, Starkey, Starr, Stevens, Stratford, Stubbs, Sudlow, Suggett, Sumner, Surles, Sykes T Talman, Taylor, Thomason, Thorpe, Timperley, Tittle, Tooker, Torbert, Tozer, Tracey, Travis, True, Turner, Turton U Unsworth, Urmston V Veacock, Veevers, Vough W Waite, Walton, Warburton, Warburton (Formerley Smith), Warmisham, Watson, Webb, Wenham, Whittaker, Whittle, Whittles, Wilcock, Williams, Williamson, Windle, Winstanley, Winters, Wood, Woolley, Worthington, Wright Y Yeats 2 First Generation 1. Thomas Warburton. Thomas was born in Warburton, Cheshire, abt 1557. Thomas died in Warburton, Cheshire, in Sep 1627. He was buried in Warburton, St Werberg, Cheshire. The core of this tree is taken form Warburton: The Village and the Family by Norman Warburton, and represents Norman's own ancestry. Additional branches have been added from other sources, which include: - The Warburtons of Warburton and Arley," by Earl Cyrus Warburton and Geneva Warburton Dark, published in Monterey, California in 1956. - The Sullivan County Settlers website (http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pasulliv/settlers/settlers54/settlers54.htm). - A paper by Dr Alan Warburton of Lancaster University - Additional inputs from Mark Dalby, David Hartland, and Bridgit Koster A number of Warburton's are attested at Warburton in the 16th century. These are probably related to Thomas but there is no direct evidence of links. These Warburtons are: - Hamon Werburton of Partington, gentleman was a tenant at Warburton in 1520, as well as being a juror in 1517 and 1550. He was one of the Warburtons of Partington, and he is probably not an ancestor of Thomas. - Robert Werburton who was a leaseholder in the St John of Jerusalem moiety of Warburton under Sir John Warburton of Arley on 11th March 1520. - Thomas Werburton was also a leaseholder on 11th March 1520. - Peter (Piers) Warburton was a leaseholder in Warburton on 10th Oct 1555 and 24th June 1572. He was possibly Thomas's grandfather. - Peter Warburton husbandman was, on 24th June 1572, a lessee of land settled on Peter Warburton of Hefferston Grange (a junior branch of the Warburtons of Arley) for life. He died before 1597. He was possibly Thomas's father. - Matthew Warburton was a tenant at will of a cottage under Sir John Warburton of Arley on 24th June 1572. He was possibly Thomas's uncle. - William Warburton was an appraiser of the goods of Thomas Warburton, Rector of Warburton, on 18th July 1597. William was possibly Thomas's brother. Thomas himself was a leaseholder and husbandman. He was a witness to the will of Rector Thomas Warburton on 2nd July 1597. He was about 70 when he died and was buried at the south end of the chancel of St Werberg's, in the Chapel Yard. He left a will dated 7th Sept 1627 which was proved on 6th June 1628. His Inventory was dated 16th September 1627. 3 Children: 2 i. Thomas Warburton (~1588-1661) 3 ii. Peter Warburton (~1590-<1653) iii. Joan Warburton. Joan was a legatee in her father's will. iv. Katherine Warburton. Katherine was a legatee in her father's will. Katherine married Hugh Hewitt. Hugh was from Cadishead, Lancashire. 4 Second Generation 2. Thomas Warburton (Thomas1). Thomas was born in Warburton, Cheshire, abt 1588. Thomas died in 1661. He was buried in Warburton, St Werberg, Cheshire, on 4 Jun 1661. In 1646 Thomas was witness to the will of Richard Warburton of Partington. On 29 Jun 1609 when Thomas was 21, he married Mary Mann in Warburton, St Werberg, Cheshire. The marriage was by license. Mary was from Lymm. They had the following