A number of Warlands lived in the Oxford area of the UK from the 1600's. Some of the following information has been obtained from Noke births, deaths and marriage records for 1600 - late 1800s.
The earliest Warland in Noke, Oxford, after Robert Warland, Rector (died 1636), appears to two children:
The relative closeness of the dates suggest that William may have been Josias' brother. Robert Warland had a young family so perhaps Robert was the father of William and Josias?
A John Warland was buried in Noke in 1617.
Josias Warland married Avis Page in 1630.
The next two Warlands to appear in the St Giles church records in Noke were:
Based on the dates, William and Jane may be the children of Josias and Avis. Josias Warland was buried in 1667.
A William Warland is recorded as being buried in 1632 in Noke. This could be the William, born 1607, or the possible child of Josias, William, who was born in 1631. He may also be William Warland of Elsfield, a Lease Holder in 1629, recorded in the 'Index of Oxfordshire People in Deeds and Charters' by Hassell (1966) (Source: Oxford family, 1700's).
In 1676, Robert Warland married Jane BIGNELL in Noke. Three children are recorded soon after this date, as follows:
Three Warlands were buried in the same year, 1685, in Noke. They were:
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