The Warburtons of Mobberley a Branch of the Hale Barns Clan Linked by DNA to the Cheshire Group

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The Warburtons of Mobberley a Branch of the Hale Barns Clan Linked by DNA to the Cheshire Group The Warburtons of Mobberley A Branch of the Hale Barns Clan Linked by DNA to the Cheshire Group Ray Warburton with inputs from Alistair Warburton, Ann Ellison. John Todd, Lionel Toole, and Gayle Diamond Last Updated 11th February 2016 Table of Contents The. .Descendants . of. John. .Warburton . of. Mobberley. .1 . Descendants. of. John. Warburton. .12 . First. .Generation . .12 . Second. .Generation . .13 . Third. .Generation . .16 . Fourth. .Generation . .20 . Fifth. .Generation . .23 . Sixth. .Generation . .26 . Seventh. Generation. .32 . Eighth. Generation. .43 . Ninth. Generation. .53 . Name. Index. .57 . Produced by Legacy on 11 Feb 2016 The Descendants of John Warburton of Mobberley 1 1-John Warburton b. Abt 1648, Hale, Cheshire, d. After 1729, Mobberley, Cheshire +Mary b. Abt 1650, d. 1678, (Mobberley, St Wilfred, Cheshire) 2-Thomas Warburton b. 1672, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 1724, Mobberley, Cheshire +Mary d. 1729, Mobberley, Cheshire 3-Thomas Warburton b. 1691, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 1779, Mobberley, Cheshire +Mary Burgess 4-Mary Warburton b. 1732, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. Bef 1737, Mobberley, Cheshire 4-Thomas Warburton b. 1734, Mobberley, Cheshire 4-Mary Warburton b. 1737, Mobberley, Cheshire 4-James Warburton b. 1741, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 1803, Handforth, Cheshire +Sarah Fellows b. Abt 1738, d. 1817, Handforth, Cheshire 5-John Warburton b. 1764, (Alderley, St Mary, Cheshire), d. 1764, Handforth, Cheshire 5-Thomas Warburton b. 1766, Handforth, Cheshire, d. 1832, (Macclesfield, Christ Church, Cheshire) +Jane Gaskell 6-Sarah Warburton b. Dec 1794, Handforth, Cheshire 6-Anne Warburton b. 2 Mar 1797, Handforth, Cheshire 6-Alice Warburton b. 9 Aug 1801, Handforth, Cheshire, d. 19 Nov 1854, Adlington, Cheshire +Unknown 7-Thomas Warburton b. 1820, Adlington, Cheshire, d. 1882, Bollington, Cheshire +Ellen Burton b. 1819, Pott Shrigley, Cheshire, d. 1860, (Bollington, Cheshire) 8-Mary Warburton b. 24 Jun 1846, Adlington, Cheshire 8-Joseph Warburton b. 1848, Adlington, Cheshire +Hannah Dorothy Lucas b. Abt 1845, Bollington, Cheshire, d. 1905, Fylde, Lancashire 9-Thomas Warburton b. 1877, Bollington, Cheshire +Gertrude Bayley b. Abt 1875, Gawsworth, Cheshire, d. 1953 9-Frank Warburton b. 1879, Bollington, Cheshire, d. 1955 +Edith Emma Maisey b. Abt 1877, Chislehurst, Kent, d. 1960, Essex 10-Frank Lucas Warburton b. 24 Jul 1907, Preston, Lancashire, d. 1980, Leeds, Yorkshire 9-Isaac Lucas Warburton b. 1883, Bollington, Cheshire, d. 1939 +Elsie Millward b. Abt 1881, Baguley, Cheshire, d. 1941 10-Joseph Lucas Warburton b. 24 Sep 1909, Bollington, Cheshire, d. Feb 1984 +Kathleen Ryan 10-Dorothy Warburton b. 1912 10-Harry C Warburton b. 1921, d. 1922 8-James Warburton b. 18 Dec 1851, Bollington, Cheshire +Elizabeth Moores b. Abt 1853, Bollington, Cheshire 9-Ellen Warburton b. 1874, Bollington, Cheshire 9-Elizabeth Warburton b. 1877, Kerridge, Cheshire 8-Martha Anne Warburton b. 29 Apr 1856, Bollington, Great High Street, Cheshire +Elizabeth Oldham b. Abt 1827, Bollington, Cheshire, d. 1905, Bollington, 53 Palmerston Street, Cheshire 8-Annie Warburton b. 1 Apr 1873, Bollington, Cheshire Produced by Legacy on 11 Feb 2016 The Descendants of John Warburton of Mobberley 2 +William Collis b. Abt 1867 (see Annie Warburton on page 1) 7-Robert Warburton b. 1828, Adlington, Cheshire, d. After 1901 +Sarah Cheetham b. Abt 1827, Cromford, Derbyshire, d. 1868, Bollington, Cheshire 8-Elizabeth Warburton b. 1852, Adlington, Cheshire 8-George Warburton b. 26 Mar 1856, Bollington, Cheshire 8-Thomas Needham Warburton b. 1858, Bollington, Cheshire +Mary Ann Preston b. Abt 1851, Gheadle Hulme, Cheshire 9-Ernest Leonard Warburton b. 23 Jun 1878, Wilmslow, Cheshire 9-James Robert Stanley Warburton b. 18 Dec 1879, Stockport, Cheshire 8-Ednund Warburton b. 1860, Bollington, Cheshire, d. 1863, Bollington, Cheshire 8-Alice Warburton b. 1863, Bollington, Cheshire +Margaret Walker b. Abt 1836, Bollington, Cheshire, d. 1901, Denton, Lancashire 7-Martha Warburton b. 1833, Whitley Green, Adlington, Cheshire, d. 1899, Tasmania, Australia +William Kenworthy b. Abt 1832, d. 1865, Mossley, Lancashire +Bartholemew Castalaneli +Thomas Braddock b. Abt 1791, Adlington, Cheshire (see Alice Warburton on page 1) 6-Mary Warburton b. Mar 1793, Handforth, Cheshire 5-Mary Warburton b. 1768, Handforth, Cheshire, d. 1769, Handforth, Cheshire 5-Alice Warburton b. 1773, Handforth, Cheshire 5-James Warburton b. 22 May 1775, (Wilmslow, Dean Row Unitarian Chapel, Cheshire), d. 1814, Handforth, Cheshire 5-Josiah Warburton b. 18 Apr 1779, Handforth, Cheshire 5-Anne Warburton b. 1782, Handforth, Cheshire 4-John Warburton b. 1741, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 1801, Millington, Cheshire +Mary Peers b. Abt 1752, d. 1827, Ringway, Cheshire 5-John Warburton b. Abt 1775, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 15 Sep 1852, Gatley, Cheshire +Ellen Dooley b. 1778, Macclesfield, Cheshire, d. 1852, Gatley, Cheshire 6-Edward Warburton b. 1799, Millington, Cheshire, d. 1858, Northen Etchells, Cheshire +Mary Dicken b. 1798, (Wilmslow, Cheshire), d. Bef 1861 7-John Warburton b. 1820, (Ringway Chapel, Ringway, Cheshire), d. 1901, Northen Etchells, Cheshire +Elizabeth Bailey b. Abt 1824, Styal, Cheshire, d. 1900, Northenden, Cheshire 8-Mary Elizabeth Bailey Warburton b. Abt 1853, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. After 1861 8-Sarah Warburton b. 1855, (Northenden, Cheshire), d. 1856 8-John Warburton b. 10 Jun 1857, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. 1913, (Altrincham And Hale Cemetery) +Grace Hannah Nichols b. 1859, Rusholme, Lancashire, d. 1925, (Altrincham And Hale Cemetery) 9-Jemima Elizabeth Warburton b. 1881, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. 28 Dec 1973 +Sydney Hope b. 1880, Cheshire, d. 1958, Cheshire 9-John Warburton b. 1883, Northen Etchells, Cheshire 9-Mary Alice (Polly) Warburton b. 1885, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. After 1911, (Altrincham And Hale Cemetery) +John Brocklehurst 9-Thomas Warburton b. 1887, Northen Etchells, Cheshire +Edith Lingard Produced by Legacy on 11 Feb 2016 The Descendants of John Warburton of Mobberley 3 9-Fred Warburton b. 1892, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. 8 Nov 1952, (Rostherne St Mary, Cheshire) +Jean Cross b. Abt 1890, d. 1966, Brighton, Sussex 10-Grace E Warburton b. 1920 +James B Vanstone b. Abt 1919, d. 1962 +Harold E Rutter 10-Phyllis J Warburton b. 1922 +George Frederick Bowers b. 1917, d. 1989 9-Alfred Warburton b. 19 Apr 1895, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. 21 Nov 1974, Mere, Cheshire +Martha Shakeshaft b. 9 Feb 1912, Lymm, Cheshire, d. 18 Mar 1995, Knutsford, Cheshire 10-Ann Warburton b. 31 May 1944, Grappenhall, Cheshire +Bernard J Ellison 8-Clara Warburton b. 1863, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. After 1903 +George Wood 8-Martha Warburton b. 1866, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. After 1881 7-Sarah Warburton b. 1826, (Cheadle, Cheshire), d. After 1901 +George Shaw b. Abt 1824, Romiley, Cheshire, d. 1915 7-Mary Warburton b. 1827, (Ringway Chapel, Ringway, Cheshire), d. Bef 1841 7-Thomas Warburton b. 1829, (Ringway Chapel, Ringway, Cheshire), d. Bef 1841 7-James Warburton b. 1835, (Ringway Chapel, Ringway, Cheshire), d. 8 May 1897, Northen Etchells, Cheshire +Sarah Mottershead b. 1838, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. 1863, Northen Etchells, Cheshire 8-Edward Mottershead (Or Warburton) b. 30 May 1858, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. 1887 8-William James Warburton b. 1861, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. 1902 +Ellen Hewitt b. Abt 1863, Manchester, Lancashire, d. After 1901 9-James Warburton b. 1882, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. After 1911 +Edith Whitfield b. Abt 1884, Baguley, Cheshire 10-William James Warburton b. 1907, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. 1954 9-William Warburton b. 1884, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. After 1901 9-Annie Warburton b. 1886, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. After 1911 9-Walter Warburton b. 1890, d. After 1901, Northen Etchells, Cheshire +Anne Read b. Abt 1844, Burslem, Staffordshire, d. 23 Mar 1928, (Timperley, Christ Church, Cheshire) 8-John William Warburton b. 1874, Northen Etchells, Cheshire, d. 22 Dec 1895, (Timperley, Christ Church, Cheshire) 8-Thomas Warburton b. Abt 1879, Hale, Cheshire, d. 19 Jul 1944, (Timperley, Christ Church, Cheshire) +Charlotte Ann Tomlinson b. Abt 1872, d. 10 Sep 1951, (Timperley, Christ Church, Cheshire) 8-Robert Warburton b. Abt 1882, Hale, Cheshire, d. 17 Feb 1961, (Timperley, Christ Church, Cheshire) +Mary Emma Dean b. Abt 1877, Baguley, Cheshire, d. 30 Jul 1934, (Timperley, Christ Church, Cheshire) 9-James Reginald Warburton b. 1912, Baguley, Cheshire, d. 6 Feb 1980, (Timperley, Christ Church, Cheshire) 5-James Warburton b. 1778, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. Abt 1780, Mobberley, Cheshire 5-Peter Warburton b. 1780, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 1782, Mobberley, Cheshire 5-Mary Warburton b. 1788, Rostherne, Cheshire 5-Martha Warburton b. 1796, Rostherne, Cheshire Produced by Legacy on 11 Feb 2016 The Descendants of John Warburton of Mobberley 4 4-Josiah Warburton b. 1746, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 25 Jan 1821, Bramhall, Cheshire 3-Mary Warburton b. 1693, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 1693, Mobberley, Cheshire 3-Mary Warburton b. 1695, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. Bef 1756 +William Stubbs 3-Deborah Warburton b. 10 Dec 1696, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 1697, Mobberley, Cheshire 3-Enoch Warburton b. 27 Jan 1699, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 28 Oct 1771, Mobberley, Cheshire +Sarah Higginbottom d. 1773, Mobberley, Cheshire 4-Hannah Warburton b. 1725, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. Bef 1771 +William Higginson d. After 1771 4-Thomas Warburton b. 1727, Mobberley, Cheshire, d. 1805, Prestbury, Cheshire +Ann Yarwood b. Abt 1718, d. 11 Feb 1777, Mobberley, Cheshire 4-Sarah
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