Paternal Family Tree: Booth
On 7th July 1670 [his father] Henry Booth 1st Earl Warrington [aged 18] and [his mother] Mary Langham Countess Warrington [aged 18] were married at St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate.
On 2nd May 1675 George Booth 2nd Earl Warrington was born to Henry Booth 1st Earl Warrington [aged 23] and Mary Langham Countess Warrington [aged 23] at Mere Hall, Cheshire.
On 8th August 1684 [his grandfather] George Booth 1st Baron Delamer [aged 61] died at Dunham Massey, Cheshire [Map]. His son [his father] Henry [aged 32] succeeded 2nd Baron Delamer, 3rd Baronet Booth of Dunham Massey.
On 17th April 1690 [his father] Henry Booth 1st Earl Warrington [aged 38] was created 1st Earl Warrington for habing supported William of Orange, raising a regiment of Cheshire volunteers. [his mother] Mary Langham Countess Warrington [aged 38] by marriage Countess Warrington.
On 23rd March 1691 Mary Langham Countess Warrington [aged 39] died. She was buried at Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bowdon [Map].
The inscription of his monument:
"Beneath lieth the body of the right hon'ble Henry Booth, earl of Warrington, and baron Delamer of Dunham Massey, a person of unblemished honour, impartial justice, strict integrity, an illustrious example of steady and unalterable adherence to the liberties and properties of his country in the worst of times, rejecting all offers to allure, and despising all dangers to deter him therefrom, for which he was thrice committed close prisoner to the Tower of London, and at length tried for his life upon a false accusation of high treason, from which he was unanimously acquitted by his peers, on 14 January, MDCLXXX V/VI which day he afterwards annually commemorated by acts of devotion and charity: in the year MDCLXXXVIII he greatly signalised himself at the Revolution, on behalf of the protestant religion and the rights of the nation, without mixture of self-interest, preferring the good of his country to the favour of the prince who then ascended the throne; and having served his generation according to the will of God was gathered to his fathers in peace, on the 2d of January, 169¾, in the XLIId year of his age, whose mortal part was here entombed on the same memorable day on which eight years before his trial had been."
"Also rest by him the earthly remains of the r. hon'ble Mary countess of Warrington, his wife, sole daughter and heir of sir James Langham [aged 71], of Cottesbrooke, in the county of Northamptom, [sic] knt. and bart. a lady of ingenious parts, singular discretion, consummate judgement, great humility, meek and compassionate temper, extensive charity, exemplary and unaffected piety, perfect resignation to God's will, lowly in prosperity and patient in adversity, prudent in her affairs, and endowed with all other virtuous qualities, a conscientious discharger of her duty in all relations, being a faithful, affectionate, and observant, wife, alleviating the cares and afflictions of her husband by willingly sharing with him therein; a tender, indulgent, and careful mother, a dutiful and respectful daughter, gentle and kind to her servants, courteous and beneficent to her neighbours, a sincere friend, a lover and valuer of all good people, justly beloved and admired by all who knew her, who having perfected holiness in the fear of God, was by him received to an early and eternal rest from her labours, on 23 March 1690/1, in the XXXVIIth year of her age, calmly and composedly meeting and desiring death with joyful hope and steadfastness of faith, a lively draught of real worth and goodness, and a pattern deserving imitation, of whom the world was not worthy. Heb. XI. 38."
On 2nd January 1694 Henry Booth 1st Earl Warrington [aged 41] died. He was buried at Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bowdon [Map]. His son George [aged 18] succeeded 2nd Earl Warrington, 3rd Baron Delamer, 4th Baronet Booth of Dunham Massey.
The inscription of his monument:
"Beneath lieth the body of the right hon'ble Henry Booth, earl of Warrington, and baron Delamer of Dunham Massey, a person of unblemished honour, impartial justice, strict integrity, an illustrious example of steady and unalterable adherence to the liberties and properties of his country in the worst of times, rejecting all offers to allure, and despising all dangers to deter him therefrom, for which he was thrice committed close prisoner to the Tower of London, and at length tried for his life upon a false accusation of high treason, from which he was unanimously acquitted by his peers, on 14 January, MDCLXXX V/VI which day he afterwards annually commemorated by acts of devotion and charity: in the year MDCLXXXVIII he greatly signalised himself at the Revolution, on behalf of the protestant religion and the rights of the nation, without mixture of self-interest, preferring the good of his country to the favour of the prince who then ascended the throne; and having served his generation according to the will of God was gathered to his fathers in peace, on the 2d of January, 169¾, in the XLIId year of his age, whose mortal part was here entombed on the same memorable day on which eight years before his trial had been."
"Also rest by him the earthly remains of the r. hon'ble Mary countess of Warrington, his wife, sole daughter and heir of sir James Langham, of Cottesbrooke, in the county of Northamptom, [sic] knt. and bart. a lady of ingenious parts, singular discretion, consummate judgement, great humility, meek and compassionate temper, extensive charity, exemplary and unaffected piety, perfect resignation to God's will, lowly in prosperity and patient in adversity, prudent in her affairs, and endowed with all other virtuous qualities, a conscientious discharger of her duty in all relations, being a faithful, affectionate, and observant, wife, alleviating the cares and afflictions of her husband by willingly sharing with him therein; a tender, indulgent, and careful mother, a dutiful and respectful daughter, gentle and kind to her servants, courteous and beneficent to her neighbours, a sincere friend, a lover and valuer of all good people, justly beloved and admired by all who knew her, who having perfected holiness in the fear of God, was by him received to an early and eternal rest from her labours, on 23 March 1690/1, in the XXXVIIth year of her age, calmly and composedly meeting and desiring death with joyful hope and steadfastness of faith, a lively draught of real worth and goodness, and a pattern deserving imitation, of whom the world was not worthy. Heb. XI. 38."
In 1702 George Booth 2nd Earl Warrington [aged 26] and Mary Oldbury Countess Warrington [aged 20] were married. She by marriage Countess Warrington. He the son of Henry Booth 1st Earl Warrington and Mary Langham Countess Warrington.
In 1704 [his daughter] Mary Booth Countess Stamford was born to George Booth 2nd Earl Warrington [aged 28] and [his wife] Mary Oldbury Countess Warrington [aged 22]. She married 1736 her second cousin once removed Henry Grey 4th Earl Stamford, son of Henry Grey 3rd Earl Stamford and Dorothy Wright Countess Stamford, and had issue.
Around 1705. Michael Dahl [aged 46]. Portrait of George Booth 2nd Earl Warrington [aged 29].
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In 1716 George Booth 2nd Earl Warrington [aged 40] was given a pension of £1,500 a year by King George I [aged 55].
On 7th May 1724 Langham Booth [aged 39] died. He left most of his estate to his brother George Booth 2nd Earl Warrington [aged 49].
Around 1725. Michael Dahl [aged 66]. Portrait of George Booth 2nd Earl Warrington [aged 49] and his daughter Mary Booth Countess Stamford [aged 21].
In 1736 [his son-in-law] Henry Grey 4th Earl Stamford [aged 20] and Mary Booth Countess Stamford [aged 32] were married. She the daughter of George Booth 2nd Earl Warrington [aged 60] and Mary Oldbury Countess Warrington [aged 54]. He the son of Henry Grey 3rd Earl Stamford [aged 50] and Dorothy Wright Countess Stamford [aged 51]. They were second cousin once removed.
On 3rd April 1740 [his wife] Mary Oldbury Countess Warrington [aged 58] died at Dunham Massey, Cheshire [Map].
On 2nd August 1758 George Booth 2nd Earl Warrington [aged 83] died. Earl Warrington extinct. His first cousin Nathaniel [aged 49] succeeded 4th Baron Delamer, 5th Baronet Booth of Dunham Massey.
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Great x 4 Grandfather: George Booth
Great x 3 Grandfather: William Booth
Great x 2 Grandfather: George Booth 1st Baronet
Great x 1 Grandfather: William Booth
Great x 4 Grandfather: William Anderson
Great x 3 Grandfather: Edmund Anderson
Great x 2 Grandmother: Katherine Anderson Lady Dunham Massey
Grandfather: George Booth 1st Baron Delamer
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father: Henry Booth 1st Earl Warrington
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George Booth 2nd Earl Warrington
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Great x 1 Grandfather: John Langham 1st Baronet
Grandfather: James Langham 2nd Baronet
mother: Mary Langham Countess Warrington
Great x 2 Grandfather: Edward Alston of Edwardston in Suffolk
Great x 1 Grandfather: Edward Alston
Great x 3 Grandfather: Arthur Penning of Kettleborough in Suffolk
Great x 2 Grandmother: Margaret Penning
Grandmother: Mary Alston