Poynton with Worth, Cheshire Genealogy

History
Poynton St George was created as an ancient chapelry in Prestbury Ancient Parish. The church dates from 1859. The steeple was added in 1884, when the ring of 6 bells was placed in the tower. In 1871 Poynton separated from Prestbury and became a Parish in its own right. The Church, being built in the middle of the 19th Century reflects the architectural tastes of that period - which was to create a building in 13th Century Gothic style.

The name of Poynton is of Saxon origin, but the settlement was omitted in the Domesday survey. The first mention of the manor of Poynton is in 1289 when it was part of the barony of Stockport. Past names include Ponynton and Poynington

The Warren family held the manor until 1801 when Sir George, the last surviving male, died. He was succeeded by his daughter, Lady Warren Bulkeley. She died childless in 1826 when she left it to Frances Maria Warren, Lady Vernon. The Lords Vernon held the estate until the final sale in 1920. Several halls were built on the site in Poynton Park, known locally as Poynton pool, with each one then demolished to make way for a new one. The last hall, Poynton Towers, was finally taken down in the 1930s. Sir George Warren bought the Worth estate in 1792, and Worth Hall, originally the home of the Downes family of Worth, has now been redeveloped as flats and lies within the confines of Davenport Golf Club.

Sir George Warren was a promoter of the extension of the turnpike road from Manchester by way of Hazel Grove to Sandon in Staffordshire where it joined what is now the A51 road.

During the late 18th century, the Pickford family developed their family business of waggoners on the London to Manchester route with The Birches Farm at Poynton as its headquarters. The business thrived greatly but then outgrew Poynton, relocating to London in 1823. Pickfords is today one of the best known removal firms in Britain.

Church Records
Prestbury, St. Peter (C of E). The ancient parish church for Poynton. Poynton, St. George (C of E). An ancient chapelry in Prestbury parish, becoming the parish church for Poynton and Worth in 1871. Registers of Baptisms 1723–1988, Marriages 1723–53 &amp; 1859–1994 and Burials 1795–1941 have been deposited at the Cheshire Record Office Microfilm of originals in the Cheshire Record Office, Chester. Poynton was a village, township, and a chapelry in Prestbury parish. It later became a parish.Cheshire Record Office: P247/5123/1, 4-7, 14, P247/1/1-2, P247/2/1-2, P247/3. Baptisms, 1723-1795, marriages, 1723-1753. Baptisms, 1795-1868 (includes the chapelry of Norbury, 1812-1829). FHL BRITISH Film 2149189 Items 2 - 5 Baptisms, 1868-1959. Marriages, 1859-1947. FHL BRITISH Film 2149188 Baptisms, 1868-1958 (another filming). Marriages, 1859-1936 (another filming). FHL BRITISH Film 2149189 Items 6 - 9 Banns of marriages, 1859-1934. FHL BRITISH Film 2149189 Item 1 Marriages, 1936-1947. Burials, 1840-1883. FHL BRITISH Film 2149219 Items 1 - 2

Bishop's transcripts for Poynton and Norbury, 1723-1864 Microfilm of originals in the Cheshire Record Office, Chester. Includes the joint registers with the Chapelry of Norbury, 1813-1829. Chapelry of Poynton in Prestbury parish; chapelry of Norbury in Stockport parish.Cheshire Record Office: EDB 171 Baptisms, marriages, 1723-1726, baptisms, 1727-1733, baptisms, marriages, 1733-1753, baptisms, 1754-1801, 1809-1810, 1807-1808, 1805, 1804, 1802, 1801, 1810-1827, 1829, 1831-1839, 1840, 1839, baptisms, burials, 1840, baptisms, 1841-1842, burials, 1841-1842, baptisms, burials, 1843-1862, baptisms, 1863. FHL BRITISH Film 1647669 Item 3 Baptisms, burials, 1863, burials, 1864. FHL BRITISH Film 1647670 Item 1  High Lane, St. Thomas (C of E). The parish church for part of Poynton from 1860.