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The Descendants of Bancroft Warburton The Descendants of Bancroft Warburton Ray Warburton from information provided by John Humphries and David Warburton Last Updated: 17th June 2012 Table of Contents The. .Descendants . of. John. .Bancroft . .1 . Descendants. of. John. Bancroft. .8 . First. .Generation . .8 . Second. .Generation . .8 . Third. .Generation . .9 . Fourth. .Generation . .14 . Fifth. .Generation . .22 . Sixth. .Generation . .32 . Seventh. Generation. .33 . Name. Index. .35 . Produced by Legacy on 17 Jun 2012 The Descendants of John Bancroft 1 1-John Bancroft b. Abt 1700, d. 1756, Carrington, Cheshire +Elizabeth Warburton b. Abt 1715, bur. 10 Jan 1775, Bowdon St Mary, Cheshire 2-Bancroft Warburton b. 1738, Sinderland, Cheshire, d. 7 Jan 1805, Gt Sankey, Lan +Elizabeth Norman b. Abt Mar 1746, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. 13 Jan 1814, Gt Sankey, Lan 3-John Warburton b. Abt 1768, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. 1852, Penketh, Lan +Elizabeth Bromilow b. 1772, Haydock, Lan, d. Jan 1857, Penketh, Lan 4-John Warburton b. Abt 1796, d. 1798, Gt Sankey, Lan 4-Jane Warburton b. 1797, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. 1884, Cronton, Nr Widnes, Lan +Thomas Riding b. Abt 1786, Lan, d. Bef 1851 4-John Warburton b. 1799, (St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan), d. Sep 1852, Warrington, Lan 4-James Warburton b. Abt 1803, Cronton, Nr Widnes, Lan, d. May 1879, Penketh, Lan 4-Elizabeth Warburton b. Abt 1807, Cronton, Nr Widnes, Lan, d. After 1851, Several Dates 1851 - 1861 Possible 3-Thomas Warburton b. 1769, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. Jun 1825, Gt Sankey, Lan +Ellen Woodward b. 1766, Widnes, Lan, d. 23 Nov 1804, (St Luke, Farnworth, Widnes) 4-Elizabeth Warburton b. 1793, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. Abt 1852 +Peter Leigh b. Abt 1786, Lan, d. Abt 1849 4-Thomas Warburton b. 1795, Sankey, d. Jun 1865, Burtonwood, Lan +Ellen Or Helen Hicks b. 1803, Sankey, Lan, d. 1872, West Derby, Liverpool, Lan 5-Mary Warburton b. 1828, Burtonwood, Lan, d. After 1851 4-Alice Warburton c. 17 Dec 1797, St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. Unknown +Thomas Leigh 4-Ellen Warburton b. Abt 1800, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. 1873 +William Wright b. Abt 1788, Bold, Nr Widnes, Lan, d. Bef 1861 4-Richard Warburton b. Abt 1803, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. Poss 1854, Warrington +Jane Norman b. Abt 1808, (St Mary, Gt Sankey, Lan), d. 1854, Warrington, Lan 5-Richard Warburton b. 1830, Gt Sankey Parish, d. 1830, Gt Sankey, Lan 5-Jane Warburton b. 1831, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. 1874 +Joseph Kelsall b. Abt 1829, Burtonwood, Lan, d. Bef 1861 +George Cheshire b. Abt 1834, Littleover, Derbyshire 5-Richard Warburton b. Abt 1833, Penketh, d. Mar 1866, Warrington, Lan 5-Thomas Warburton b. Abt 1833, Penketh, d. Apr 1839, Penketh 5-Mary Warburton b. 1835, Penketh 5-James Warburton b. Jul 1837, Penketh, d. After 1871 5-Ellen Warburton b. 19 Aug 1838, (Gt Sankey, Lan), d. Jun 1861, Warrington, Lan 5-William Warburton b. Abt 1840, Penketh, Lan, d. 1883 +Ann Bate b. 1847, Orford, Warrington, d. After 1881 6-William N. Warburton b. 1868, Warrington 6-Jonathan Warburton b. 1870, Warrington 6-Ann Warburton b. 1872, Latchford, Warrington 6-Mary Ellen Warburton b. 1876, Latchford, Warrington 5-Thomas Warburton b. Abt 1844, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. After 1901 Produced by Legacy on 17 Jun 2012 The Descendants of John Bancroft 2 +Nancy Hodkinson b. 1847, Warrington, Lan, d. Nov 1899, Warrington, Lan (see Thomas Warburton on page 1) 6-Richard Warburton b. 1866, Warrington, Lan 6-Jane Warburton b. 1869, Warrington, Lan 6-George Warburton b. 1872, Warrington, Lan 6-Thomas Warburton b. 1874, Warrington, Lan 6-Joseph Warburton b. 1875, Warrington, Lan 6-Peter Warburton b. 1876, Warrington, Lan 5-Joseph Warburton b. 1847, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. 15 Jul 1901 +Mary Ann Birkenhead b. 1850, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. 25 Feb 1895, (St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey) 6-Elizabeth Jane Warburton b. 1873, Warrington 6-Joseph Warburton b. 1876, Warrington 6-Bertha Warburton b. 1879, Warrington 6-Ellen Warburton b. 1882, Warrington, Lan 6-May Warburton b. Abt 1886, Warrington, Lan 6-Ada Warburton b. 1891, d. 26 Feb 1895 3-James Warburton b. 1772, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. 15 Mar 1848, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan +Margaret Tinsley b. Abt 1770, (St Luke, Farnworth, Widnes), d. Feb 1857, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan 4-Elizabeth Warburton b. 1799, Sankey/Penketh, d. Mar 1824, Burtonwood, Lan 4-James Warburton b. 1800, Penketh, Lan, d. Apr 1866, Bewsey Farm, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan +Ellen Ockleshaw b. 1800, Allerton, Nr Liverpool, d. Oct 1865, Bewsey Farm, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan 5-Mary Ellen Warburton b. 1829, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. 1893, Windle, Lan +William Swain b. Abt 1817, Dutton, Chs, d. After 1881, Windle, Lan 5-John Warburton b. 17 Jul 1830, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. 29 Jan 1910, (St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey) +Mary Taylor b. 25 Jun 1836, Lostock, Chs, d. 19 Sep 1888, (St Mary's Cemetery, Gt Sankey) 6-Mary Helen Warburton b. 18 Apr 1860, Pilkington, Lan, d. 6 May 1920 +William Unsworth b. Abt 1858, Warrington, Lan, d. Bef 1920 6-Elizabeth Jessie Warburton b. 1862, Manchester, d. After 1901 6-Jane Warburton b. 1864, Pilkington/Standish, Lan 6-Sarah Warburton b. 1864, Pilkington, Lan 6-Annie A. Warburton b. 1866, Pilkington, Nr Wigan, Lan, d. After 1901 6-Alice Maud Warburton b. 10 Dec 1869, Cow Lane, Burtonwood, Lan, d. After 1901 +Elizabeth Johnson b. Abt 1819, Liverpool, Lan, d. After 1901 5-Thomas Warburton b. 1832, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. 1879 +Elizabeth Robinson b. Abt 1842, Bold, Nr Widnes, d. Abt 1885 6-Ellen Warburton b. 1870, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan, d. After 1901 6-Thomas James Warburton b. 1871, Bewsey/B'wood, d. After 1924 6-Elizabeth Warburton b. 1873, Bewsey Farm, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan, d. Aug 1901, Bewsey Farm, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan 6-John Warburton b. 1875, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan, d. After 1901 6-Harry Warburton b. 1876, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan, d. After 1901 6-William Herbert Warburton b. 1877, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan, d. After 1901 6-Percy Warburton b. Abt 1879, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan, d. After 1912 Produced by Legacy on 17 Jun 2012 The Descendants of John Bancroft 3 +Frances E. Gleave (see Percy Warburton on page 2) 5-William Warburton b. Nov 1833, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. After 1861 5-Joseph Warburton b. Jun 1835, Cuerdley, Lan, d. 1908, Warrington R.D. +Annie Swinton b. 1842, Whitley Superior, Chs, d. 1888 5-Alice Warburton b. 1838, Cuerdley, Lan, d. Jan 1852, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan 5-Ellen Warburton b. 1839, Cuerdley, Lan, d. After 1871 5-Elizabeth Warburton b. 1840, Cuerdley, Lan, d. After 1891 +John Pilling b. Abt 1838, Warrington, Lan, d. 1874 4-John Warburton b. 1803, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan, d. 1819, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan 4-Ann Warburton b. 1804, d. 1837, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan 4-Thomas Warburton b. Abt 1804, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan, d. Abt 1874 +Margaret Kerfoot b. Abt 1808, Ashton In Makerfield, Lan / Winwick, Lan, d. Bef 1871 5-Jane Warburton b. 1830, Sankey (Prescot Parish), d. 1909, Prescot R.D. 5-Margaret Warburton b. Abt 1835, Sankey (Prescot Parish), d. 1907, Prescot R.D. +David Mitchell Lyon d. Bef 1891 5-James Warburton b. 1837, Sankey (Prescot Parish), d. 1908, Prescot R.D. 5-Mary Ellen Warburton b. 1840, Sankey (Prescot Parish), d. 1878, Chorlton R.D. +William Garnett Bennett b. Abt 1836, Warrington, Lan, d. 1879, Chorlton R.D. 5-John Warburton b. Abt 1842, Sankey (Prescot Parish), d. After 1901 5-Hannah Warburton b. 1843, Gt Sankey, Lan, d. 1907, Wakefield, Yks +Oates Sagar b. Abt 1840, Colne, Lan, d. 1910, Wakefield, Yks 5-Sarah Warburton b. Abt 1847, Halewood, Liverpool, Lan (Childwall Parish), d. After 1901 +Thomas William Thomas b. Abt 1836, Whitechapel, London, d. After 1901 4-Margaret Warburton b. 26 Jul 1806, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lancashire 4-Mary Warburton b. 31 May 1808, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lancashire 4-Sarah Warburton b. 31 Oct 1810, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lancashire 4-William Warburton b. 1 Mar 1812, Burtonwood, Lan, d. Mar 1865, Warrington, Lan +Ann Langshaw b. Abt 1804, d. 1837, Burtonwood, Lancashire 5-James Warburton b. 1836, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan, d. 30 May 1892, Rainhill Asylum, Sutton, St Helens +Ann Thomas b. Abt 1840, d. 1869 6-John Warburton b. 1865, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan, d. Unknown 6-Louisa Warburton b. 1867, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan, d. 1890, Prescot R.D. +George E. Chadwick b. 1866, Haydock, Lan 6-James Warburton b. Abt 1869, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan, d. 19 Sep 1937 +Catherine A. Garton b. Nov 1870, Sutton, St Helens, d. 15 Apr 1949 7-Ann Warburton b. 1898, South Lane Farm, Bold 6-Sarah Annie Warburton b. Abt 1869, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan, d. After 1901 +Margaret Shuttleworth b. 1840, Whiston, d. 1926, (St Luke, Farnworth, Widnes) 6-Elizabeth E. Warburton b. 1874, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan, d. After 1891 6-Margaret Ratcliff Warburton b. 1875, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan, d. After 1901 6-Richard Ernest Warburton b. 1877, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan, d. After 1901 Produced by Legacy on 17 Jun 2012 The Descendants of John Bancroft 4 6-William Warburton b. 1879, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan, d. After 1901 6-Frank Shuttleworth Warburton b. 1881, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan, d. 1934, (St Luke, Farnworth, Widnes) +Jane Langshaw b. 1810, Woolton, Liverpool, Lancashire, d. 1889, Warrington, Lan (see William Warburton on page 3) 5-John Warburton b. 19 Aug 1845, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lancashire, d. After 1901 +Elizabeth Percival b. 1845, Seven Oaks, Cheshire, d. 1891, Callands Farm, Dallam, Burtonwood, Warrington 6-William Warburton b. Abt 1869, Dallam, Burtonwood, Lan, d. After 1905 6-Arthur Warburton b. 1872, Bewsey, Burtonwood, Warrington, Lan, d.
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