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Offline setraynor

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WARRINGTON family Warwicks.
« on: Saturday 28 May 05 09:49 BST (UK) »
I'm looking for someone researching the following people so that I can confirm or deny these links into my family tree.  I had a 'bit of as roll' on the IGI last night and need to confirm that these people are fathers and sons.

1) Daniel WARRINGTON  =  Catherine SCATTERGOOD
Marriage: 04 Nov 1715 in Bulkington Warwickshire (IGI Batch M040032)
(Christenings appear to indicate that Daniel could be Daniel WERRINGTON who was christened 1690/1692 in Maxey Northamptonshire) (IGI Batch P011991)
Catherine (Katrine) christened 09 Jul 1693 in Nuneaton Warwick. (IGI Batch C042432)

2) Thomas WARRINGTON  =  Phoebe (Unknown)
Thomas christened 29 Oct 1723 in Nuneaton Warwickshire (IGI Batch C042432)

3) Daniel WARRINGTON  =  Elizabeth (Unknown)
Daniel christened 22 Apr 1739 in Churchover Warwickshire (IGI Batch C040092)

4) Daniel WARRINGTON  =  Jane ROE (or ROWE)
Daniel christened 20 Oct 1771 in Monks Kirby, Warwickshire (IGI Batch C043741)
Jane christened 02 Jun 1776 in Ellastone, Staffordshire (Igi Batch P010101)
Marriage 30 Sept 1799 in Ellastone Staffordshire (IGI Batch M010102)

5) Daniel Warrington  =  Elizabeth HILL
Daniel Christened 29 Jun 1800 in Elastone Staffordshire (IGI Batch P010101)
Marriage 10 Feb 1825 in Rocester Staffordshire (IGI Batch M010081)

6) George WARRINGTON  =  Elizabeth PERCIVAL
George christened 07 May 1843 in Swinton Lancs (IGI Batch C033651)
Marriage 27 Aug 1863 in Manchester Lancs (Certificate held)

All of the above (except for George who's marriage certificate I hold - so father's occupation and name shown and ties into Daniel (no 5) on the 1861 census) have had parent names taken from their christening records on the IGI.  I just need to be sure I've got the right parents so that I can start tracing their other children.

Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Sharon
Interested in the following names:
TRAYNOR Co Mayo Ireland, Greater Manchester, Boston Michigan & Texas USA<br />CLOUGH Bolton Lancs & Norwich Norfolk<br />BUTLER, BAILEY & FOSTER Peasmarsh Sussex <br />SIMPSON & SOWTER Norwich, Norfolk<br />WARRINGTON & DAVIES Salford Lancs<br />TAYLOR Bolton Lancs<br />HOWARTH  & CHAPMAN Rochdale Lancs

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Re: WARRINGTON family Warwicks.
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 22 June 05 21:36 BST (UK) »
I too am researching the Warrington family in Warwicks.  My family is descended from Thomas Warrington and his wife Elizabeth.  Their son Charles (1836-1899) was my great-great grandfather.  Charles was born in Shuttington.  By chance are these names in your tree?

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Re: WARRINGTON family Warwicks.
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 22 June 05 22:14 BST (UK) »
Hi Bev,

I haven't come across a Thomas Warrington in my tree after the one who was christened in 1723 - although I am sure that I have not uncovered all the children in each family yet.  There's still lots of research to do, but at the moment I cannot help with those names.

Regards,
Sharon
Interested in the following names:
TRAYNOR Co Mayo Ireland, Greater Manchester, Boston Michigan & Texas USA<br />CLOUGH Bolton Lancs & Norwich Norfolk<br />BUTLER, BAILEY & FOSTER Peasmarsh Sussex <br />SIMPSON & SOWTER Norwich, Norfolk<br />WARRINGTON & DAVIES Salford Lancs<br />TAYLOR Bolton Lancs<br />HOWARTH  & CHAPMAN Rochdale Lancs

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Re: WARRINGTON family Warwicks.
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 25 June 05 16:30 BST (UK) »
Have just been in Nuneaton Library and thought I would have a look at a couple of names on your list.
Catherine Scattergood was certainly there in the St Nicolas Parish Church registers, christened 9th July 1693 of Thomas and Abagail but I could find no trace of the christening of Thomas Warrington on 29th October 1723.
I also tried 1724 as registers in those days went from April to April so you would jump from March 1723 to April 1724, but still couldn't find it.


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Re: WARRINGTON family Warwicks.
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 25 June 05 16:31 BST (UK) »
I forgot to say that if you need any lookups in Nuneaton area please don't hesitate to ask as I pop into the library most days. Regards, Al

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Re: WARRINGTON family Warwicks.
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 25 June 05 16:43 BST (UK) »
Hi Al,

Thank you so much for taking the trouble; I didn't really expect anyone to go out of their way for me. I really do appreciate you taking a look at the records though.

I've just realised I had a disconnect between brain and fingers with Thomas' christening - according to the IGI he was christened 29 Jan 1723 (not October as I typed before).  I would have thought he should be there somewhere because the IGI does show it as an 'extracted' christening record rather than something someone has subitted to the IGI.  Ah well, never mind. The search goes on.

Thank you for your trouble.
Sharon
Interested in the following names:
TRAYNOR Co Mayo Ireland, Greater Manchester, Boston Michigan & Texas USA<br />CLOUGH Bolton Lancs & Norwich Norfolk<br />BUTLER, BAILEY & FOSTER Peasmarsh Sussex <br />SIMPSON & SOWTER Norwich, Norfolk<br />WARRINGTON & DAVIES Salford Lancs<br />TAYLOR Bolton Lancs<br />HOWARTH  & CHAPMAN Rochdale Lancs

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Re: WARRINGTON family Warwicks.
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 25 June 05 16:58 BST (UK) »
I am sure he will be there in January. I was amazed at how many entries there were each year at that time but I only looked around the date you gave. I thought I might find the occupations of the fathers but apart from the Vicar and the Schoolmaster no others were given. Al