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Family Subtree Diagram : Brereton, Sandford+Elizabeth Dale

PLEASE NOTE: If you do not see a GRAPHIC IMAGE of a family tree here but are seeing this text instead then it is most probably because the web server is not correctly configured to serve svg pages correctly. see http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/SVG:Server_Configuration for information on how to correctly configure a web server for svg files. ? Sandford married Sophia in London. There are may Brereton familes here, but no Sandford. Did he stay in London? Did other family members marry in London? Sarah married Joseph, a hatter from Shoreditch, Middlesex. Sandford's father was a felter. Richard married at Acton Baptisms at Bunbury 1698-1704 Possibly a widower if John is his son (Buried Chester). Next baptism, a son of RIchard is Samuel, 1710 at Weaverham. Richard Brereton married Ann Frost at Weaverham 28 Aug 1711 Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Parent Parent Parent Parent Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child Biological Child 1742 - 1818 William Brereton 76 76 William Brereton (or Broughton) is one of my 32 Great Great Great Great Great (6X) Grandfathers.  William Brereton is confirmed as the father of William from his son’s marriage certificate of 1839.

There was another William Brereton of Overton (evident from a Will) who had a sons Ralph, George and daughters Hannah and Sarah (also William, Ann, Martha, Elizabeth, Mary & Ellen)

1742, William was baptised at Bunbury, a twin son of Sandford Brereton (and Elizabeth Dale).

1769: Banns were published on the 23 and 30 July and 6 August and William Brereton and Mary Ledsham were married on the 7 August.  Richard Ledsham (Mary's oldest brother) was a witness.

Between 1770 and 1782, the first 6 children were baptised at Bunbury.  In 1770 they were living at Beeston when Richard was baptised.  Then they moved South one mile to Peckforton (1773-1782). Both Brereton and Broughton name variants were used.

Between 1785 and 1780, William and Mary relocated to Harthill and had James, Samuel and Abraham baptised at All Saints, Harthill. These Harthill baptism records include the mother Mary.

In 1797, William’s daughter Mary had an illegitimate daughter Elizabeth, baptised at Harthill 22 March and then possibly adopted by her brother Richard and wife Elizabeth and re-baptised 16 July at Harthill.  Elizabeth, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth died and was buried at Harthill, 1 May 1805, aged 8.  In 1806, Mary had another illegitimate daughter Anne at Tiverton (near Beeeston) and baptised at Bunbury who died aged 2 months.

William died 22 June 1818 leaving a Will.  Will of William Bruerton therefore of Harthill but late of Overton in the county of Flint Yoeman deceased was proved and admon granted unto Thomas Bruerton (probably his twin brother, not younger son) one of the Executors power being reserved to Richard Bruerton (eldest son) the other Executor.

The Harthill burial records William of Overton, aged 78.
Marriage (eight children) 21-Nov-1734 (Nantwich) No more children Widowed (five children) 4 Sep 1709 (Nantwich) XTo be completed Marriage (a child) Marriage 17 May 1728 (Chester) Marriage (three children) 5 Jan 1761 +Possibly more children Marriage (four children) 8+20 Aug 1736 +Possibly more children Marriage 13 Jun 1771 (Bunbury) Marriage (three children) 10 Dec 1696 (Acton) Abode: Bunbury +Possibly more children : Elizabeth left her cloths anto her daughter Mary Proudlove, and £5 each to her grandaughters. : Unconfirmed son of Richard 1716 - 1785 Elizabeth Dale 69 69 1744 - 1818 Alexander Brereton 73 73 Probably names after Sandfords step-father Alexander Kinlock. 1737 - 1739 Mary Brereton 2 2 1736 - 1779 Sandford Brereton 43 43 Sandford Brereton and Sofia Berry, both of White Friers 1738 Margaret Brereton Probably married John Hamnet on 12 Jan 1789 ~1681 - 1733 Benjamin Dale 52 52 Benjamin was a Sadler when he married, and still a sadler when he died. ~1685 - 1752 Elizabeth Horton 67 67 William Dale Sarah Dale 1712 Anne Dale 1709 Mary Dale Mary inherited all her mother's cloths (i.e. "wearing apparel"). 1710 Richard Dale Richard survived his mother in 1752 as he inherited in her will.  His mother Elizabeth also left money to her grandchildren: £20 to Ann Dale and £5 to Elizabeth Dale, and £5 to Samuel Dale. 1717 Sarah Dale 1711 - 1752 Sandford Brereton 41 41 Sandford is one of my 64 Great Great Great Great Great Great (7X) Grandfathers.

Sandford was a Hatter (1735-37) and Fellmaker.  He had connections with London.  His son Sandford married in London, in 1861 and his daughter Sarah married a hatter from Middlesex at Nantwich. Also, Margaret may have died an infant in london in 1739.
1735 - 1736 Lydia Brereton 1 1 John Crawford ~1740 Sophia Berry ~1709 Randle Proudlove ~1737 Elizabeth Proudlove ~1740 Robert Proudlove 1745 Randle Proudlove 1742 George Proudlove ~1750 Peter Dickinson ~1750 Jane Brereton 1742 - 1820 Thomas Brereton 78 78 Margaret Brereton (nee Hallmark), married 26 June 1797 wife of Thomas Brereton of Oldcastle died 17 Dec 1786 (Malpas burials).

Thomas son of Thomas Brereton of Tiverton was baprised 20 April 1777
Richard Brereton Richerd from Beaverton, possibly Weaverham (?) Jane Roberts 1698 - 1701 Margaret Brereton 3 3 1701 Jane Brereton 1704 William Brereton D. 1699 John Brereton 1764 Elizabeth Sarah Brereton 1766 - 1822 William Brereton 56 56 1762 - 1817 Thomas Brereton 55 55 1739 - 1769 Sarah Brereton 30 30 Sarah Brereton of Oldcastle married Randle Tomlinson of Cuddington in 1771, but not sure if this is the correct Sarah.

1 April: Randle Tomlinson of Cuddington and Sarah Brereton of Oldcastle Banns in the presence of Randle Tomlinson and Francis Sanders by William Kendle curate.
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