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John WARREN (1859- )

1. John WARREN, son of James WARREN (1825-1882) and Harriet GEE (1826- ), was born in 1859 in Wincle Cheshire.

Second Generation

2. James WARREN, son of Thomas WARREN and Mary, was born in 1825 in Butley Cheshire. He was baptised in 1825 in Cheadle Cheshire. He died in 1882. He married Harriet GEE.

 

3. Harriet GEE, daughter of Edward GEE and Ann HOPE, was born in 1826 in Wincle Cheshire. She was baptised in 1826 in Wincle Cheshire. She and James WARREN had the following children:

 

Mary Ann WARREN (1850- ). Mary was born in 1850 in Wincle Cheshire.

James WARREN (1853- ). James was born in 1853 in Wincle Cheshire.

Thomas Edward WARREN (1856- ). Thomas was born in 1856 in Tolls Wincle. He married Jane Anne BROWN in 1884 in St John Buglawton.

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Harriet Elizabeth WARREN (1862-1903). Harriet was born in 1862 in Danebridge Wincle Cheshire. She married in 1887. She married Richard BROWN in 1887. She died in 1903. She was buried in St Lawrence Biddulph.

William Gee WARREN (1865-1957). William was born in 1865 in Danebridge Wincle Cheshire. He was baptised in 1865 in Wincle Cheshire. He married Mary Ann BROWN in 1886 in St Lawrence Biddulph. He died in 1957. He was buried in St Mary the Virgin Bosley.

Third Generation

4. Thomas WARREN was born circa 1800. He married Mary.

 

5. Mary has few details recorded about her. She and Thomas WARREN had the following children:

 

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Mary M WARREN (1840- ). Mary was born in 1840 in Wincle Cheshire.

 

6. Edward GEE was born in 1780 in Stoke Staffordshire. He married Ann HOPE in 1825. He died in 1859 in Danebridge Wincle Cheshire.

 

7. Ann HOPE was born in 1790 in Tallent Green Shropshire. She died in 1871 in Nettlebeds Wincle Cheshire. She married John GOODWIN.

 

Edward GEE and Ann HOPE had the following children:

 

Sarah GEE (1814- ). Sarah was born in 1814 in Heaton Staffordshire.

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Harriet GEE (1826- )

William GEE (1828-1905). William was born in 1828 in Wincle Cheshire. He died in 1905 in Herbert Street Congleton.