BANKHEAD
(Newby)
1806 Christopher Wannop (Junior) buried aged 31
1806 Mary Wannop (wife of Chris. Wannop Senior) aged 66
1817 Christopher Wannop (Senior) buried, aged 70
1881 Will of Charles Wannop, yeoman, formerly of Bankhead and lately of
Low Moor Lodge, Wetheral
BLACKRIGG
(Rockcliffe)
1881 Census. Arthur Wannop, born at Whitehill in 1828
1910 Wife Margaret returned to Longlands at Arthur’s death.
BLEATARN
(Laversdale)
1895 Thomas Wannop died
1901 Joshua Wannop
BLENCOW (GREAT)
(Greystoke)
1901 Arthur Wannop farmer
BLENCOW (LITTLE)
(Greystoke)
1841 Census William Hodgson, farmer aged 55
1860 Adam Wannop moved from Hillfield upon the death of his father Arthur, when his elder
brother Nathan John returned from Guardshill to Hillfield
1861 Census Robert Cowie, farmer
1863 Ann Wannop buried aged 2
1900 Thomas succeeded upon death of his father Adam
1901 Thomas Wannop, farmer
1930 Adam succeeded upon death of his father Thomas
1962 Adam’s nephew Thomas Fawcett succeeded upon death of his uncle
BOWTHORN/BURTHAM
(Irthington)
1800 William Wannop yeoman, buried
BRIGHTENFLAT EAST
(Scaleby, Irthington)
1801 Thomas Wannop farmer
1829 Thomas Wannop farmer
BROADWATH
(Great Corby)
1847 Thomas Wannop, yeoman
1855 Thomas Wannop, yeoman
1878 Will of Thomas Wannop, yeoman
1879 Thomas Wannop (son of above) farmer
BROWNBANK
(Irthington)
1806 Christopher Wannop Jnr. Buried aged 31
BRUNSTOCK
1829 William Wannop, farmer, Whadub
1851 Thomas Wannop, farmer of 200 acres
1854 Charles Wannop buried,aged 76
CARLATTON MIDDLE
(Castle Carrock)
1871 Thomas Wannop buried 8 hours old
1882 Thomas Wannop, farmer
1901 Thomas Wannop, farmer
LITTLE CORBY
1680 Will of Gerrard Wannop, yeoman. Brother to John Wannopp of Newby (executor) and to
Humphrey. Apparently farmer, leaving sheep and hoggs. A bequest to Isabell Hodgson
(witness was George Hodgson).
1683 Indenture between Humphrey Wannop of Irthington and John Gill of Great Corby
CROSBY
1741 Anne Wannop, widow late of Crosby upon Eden and now of parish of Brampton, married
Edward Pears of Brampton, widower, maltster
CUMWHINTON
1847 Thomas Wannop, farmer
DENTON MILL
(Nether Denton)
1851 Charles Wannop, miller and farmer
EDEN FARM
(Crosby Low)
1901 James Steel Wannop
GARTH HEAD
(Castle Carrock)
1901 Edward Wannop, farmer
2007 Ian Wannop
GUARDSHILL
(Walton, adjoins Spouthill/Thorneymoor)
1840 Mary christened, daughter of Nathan Wannop (yeoman) and Ann
1841 Jane christened, daughter of Nathan Wannop (yeoman) and Ann
1841 Ann christened, daughter of Nathan Wannop(yeoman) and Ann
1841 Census Nathan Wannop farmer. Wife Ann Laurence
1844 James Laurence christened, son of Nathan (yeoman) and Ann
1847 William baptised, son of Nathan Wannop farmer and his wife Ann
1850 Catherine baptised, daughter of Nathan Wannop yeoman and his wife Ann
1851 Census. Nathan Wannop, farmer of 110 acres, born Irthington. Children born Brampton
1851 Arthur Routledge, farmer of 71 acres
1860 Nathan Wannop witness to will of Arthur Wannop of Hillfield
HALLFLAT
(Irthington)
1708 Thomas Gibson
1765 Thomas, yeoman, farmer
1779 Eleanor (aged 35) buried, wife of Thomas Wannop of Hallflat
1791 Thomas Wannop who farmed at Hallflat, died at Longlands aged 73
HILLFIELD
(Walton)
1685 Arthur Hetherington baptised, son to Arthur Hetherington of Hillfield
1708 Charles Wannop, Churchwarden at Walton
1720 Charles Wannop and Mary Routledge married at Walton
1726 Mary, wife of Charles Wannop Buried
1765 Christopher Wannop of Hillfield, yeoman, makes will showing him married to Isabell and
brother to Thomas of Hallflat (executor),William of Lowhouse and Nathan of Hillfield
1768 Christopher Wannop of Hillfield, yeoman died 5 March aged 56
1770 Christopher, son of Nathan Wannop of Hillfield Baptised
1773 Arthur christened, son of Nathan and Mary Wannop of Hillfield
1775 Ann christened, daughter of Nathan, yeoman and Mary of Hillfield
1777 Mary christened, daughter of Nathan, yeoman and Mary of Hillfield
1783 Christopher buried, son of Nathan and Mary of Hillfield age 12
1798 Nathan Wannop buried, yeoman of Hillfield aged 76
1801 Nathan christened, son of Arthur Wannop, yeoman of Hillfield and Ann
1802 Mary christened, daughter of Arthur Wannop of Hillfield and Ann
1810 Arthur christened, son of Arthur Wanop of Hillfield, Gent., and Ann
1815 Adam christened, son of Arthur and Ann Wannop of Hillfield yeoman
1815 Mary, widow of Nathan of Hillfield aged 80 Buried
1816 Arthur christened, son of Arthur Wanop of Hillfield, Gent., and Ann
1820 Mary died, daughter of Nathan and Mary Wannop of Hillfield age 42
1827 Ann Wannop of Brampton died age 51, daughter of Nathan and Mary of Hillfield
1829 Arthur Wannop, farmer
1837 Ann Wannop of Hillfield and Thomas Nixon married
1847 Arthur Wannop, yeoman, farmed
1848 Ann Wannop of Hillfield buried aged 73(or 75), wife of Arthur
1855 Arthur baptised, son of Adam (yeoman) and Barbara Wannop
1859 Mary baptised daughter of Adam (yeoman )and Barbara Wannop
1860 Arthur Wannop of Hillfield buried aged 88
Mary Wannop of Hillfield buried aged 57, daughter of Arthur
Following Arthur’s death, his younger son Adam moved to Little Blencow and his elder son,
Nathan John aged 59, returned from Guardshill to Hillfield which he mortgaged with loan
from Messrs. Head and Rowson. Nathan John retired and was succeeded by Joseph
Mounsey prior to 1871.
1861 Ann christened, daughter of Adam Wannop (yeoman) and Barbara
1871 Joseph Mounsey 34, farmer of 160 acres
1891 Census John Mounsey farmer
HOLME GATE
(Warwick Holmes)
1830 Wannop, farmer
HOLME HOUSE
(Newby, Irthington)
1722 Christopher Wannop, new churchwarden for Irthington
1729 Christopher Wannop. Witnessed will of Charles Wannop of Great/Little Corby, Hayton.
Executrix apparently Isabella Wannop, relict. Other witness Christopher Wannop of Newby.
1731 Christopher Wannop acquired land at Crabtree Dales at Newby Holme and North Croft at
Newby; also renting at Moorhouse.
1742 Marriage of Christopher Wannop (Jnr.) of the Holmes to Margaret Richardson
1743 Death of Christopher Wannop, son of Christopher Wannop of the Holmes, Newby.
1744 Baptised, Thomas, son of Christopher Wannop Jun. Of Holmes, Irthington
1763 Buried Christopher Wannop of Newby Holmes, aged 47
1773 Buried Margaret Wannop (wife of foregoing Christopher) aged 55
1812 Buried Christopher Wannop (son of foregoing Chris. And Mgt.) householder aged 68
1831 Buried John Wannop (son of foregoing Chris. and Mgt.) aged 87
1836 Buried Margaret Forster (daughter of foregoing Chris. And Mgt.)aged 77
HOLM ENDS
(Crosby on Eden)
1645-1656 Christopher Wannop Holm End. Debts per tenants/feus in Carlisle Court Books
1659 Death of Christopher. Will mentions sons Christopher, Thomas, daughter Ann Storie and
wife Isabell (also possibly daughter Isabell).
1661 Death of Christopher Wannop of Holme End
1664 Christopher Wannop fined for not making up his portion of the churchyard fence
1669 Death of Margreta, wife of Christopher Wannop of Holm Ends
1676 Death of Thomas Wannop. Will shows mother alive. Brother to Christopher and Humphrey.
Mention also of Thomas, son of John Wannop and Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Wannop;
John and Thomas presumed also brothers.
1686 Christopher Wannop of Holm Ends buried, husband of Jane and father to eldest son
Christopher
1722 Christopher Wannop witness to probate of will of John Wannop of Holme House, Wetheral
1724 Marriage of Christopher Wannop of Holm Ends and Ann Thompson
Baptised Christopher, son of Christopher Wannop of Holm Ends
1725 Baptised Margaret, daughter of Christopher Wannop of Holm Ends
1726 Will of Christopher, husband of Anne, father of Margaret. Inventory witnessed by
Christopher Wannop
1727 Buried Christopher of Holm Ends Jan.30,1727
1728 Buried, Margaret daughter of Anne and Christopher Wannop, widow of Holm Ends
1729 Jane, widow of Holme End, buried 16 March 1729 (assumed to be Anne, widow of
Christopher died 1726)
1744 Thomas (said by Arthur Wannop of IOW to be born Holm Ends, and dying at Holme House,
Wetheral in 1823)
(Note: old parish register attaches several other surnames to Holm Ends. Presumably a locality name rather than a specific farm.)
HOLME HOUSE
(Wetheral)
1707 Jenkin christened, son of Frances Dalton of Holme House, widow
1722 Will of John Wannop of Holme House. Executor, Christopher of Holm End (eldest son);
daughters Jane and Isabell Wannop (wife of Charles Wannop).
Jane Wannop buried, spinster. Executor Christopher of Holms House; sister Isabell.
1729 Christopher Wannop of Holm House witnessed will of Charles Wannop of Great Corby,
died 1729. Witnessed also by Christopher Wannop of Newby
1815 Thomas Wannop, yeoman, obtains conveyance of tithes of premises at Newby from John
Graham
1823 Death of Thomas Wannop (said by Arthur Wannop of IOW to have been born at Holm
Ends in 1744)
1824 Thomas Wannop, son and heir of Thomas Wannop, deceased, in respect of messuage and
tenements at Newby
1829 Thomas Wannop, yeoman
1833 Thomas Wannop and his wife Mary, 70 acres of land in the two parishes of Irthington and
Hayton
1847 Will of Thomas Wannop
HOLME HOUSE
(Walton, near Solmain)
1834 Arthur Johnson Wannop christened, son of Nathan Wannop(farmer) and Jane
1834 Jane Johnston, aged 30 the first wife of Nathan John Wannop died at Holmn House.
1871 Census Robert Hall 45, farmed 50 acres
1891 Robert Burdon farmed
2001 Farmed by Mr. H. Graham.
LOW HOLME MILL
(Holme Coultram)
1901 William Wannop
LAVERSDALE
(Irthington)
1748 Charles, yeoman, widower, married Jane Mulcaster of Laversdale, single woman
1749 Mary born, daughter of Charles Wannop of Laversdale Nov. 19
1754 Margaret baptised, daughter of James Wannop of Laversdale
(? Mireside)
1754 John baptised, son of James Wannop of Laversdale (?Mireside)
1773 Thomas, christened, son of William Wannop, yeoman and Jane his wife. Also Thomas later
buried same year
1774 Jane buried, wife of William Wannop, yeoman, aged 28
1777 Jane christened, daughter of William Wannop of Laversdale and Mary, his wife
1782 John christened, son of William Wannop of Laversdale, yeoman and his wife Mary
1787 Jane Wannop buried, widow of Laversdale
1810 Jane Wanop spinster buried, a householder aged 63
1817 Mary Wannop buried, aged 67
1824 Maria Wannop buried aged 73
LEESHILL
(Lanercost)
1764 Mary baptized, legitimate daughter of Elizabeth Wannop
LINSTOCK
(Crosby)
1847 Thomas Wannop, farmer
1901 William Wannop
2006 Alistair Wannop farmer of 600 acres
LODGE HILL
(Hethersgill)
1901 John Wannop, farmer
LONGLANDS
(Lanercost)
1753 Death of John Wannop, buried at Lanercost
1775 Christopher Wannop farmed
1788 John Cape living at Longlands
1791 Death of Thomas Wannop aged 73, late of Hallflat
1793 Sarah Wannop married John Stevenson, labourer
1803 Burial of Christopher Wannop aged 31
1821 Death of John Wannop aged 48
1822 Longlands rebuilt with new keystone for Thomas and Ann Wannop
1829 Thomas Wannop yeoman
1842 Death of Thomas Wannop, yeoman aged 67
1847 Thomas Wannop, son of Thomas (above) farmer
1881 Thomas Wannop, son of Thomas (above) farmer
1883 Will of Thomas Wannop, yeoman, witnessed by brother Nathan Wannop of Longlands,
yeoman
1891 Nathan Wannop 80, Yeoman, occupied with Ann 75, his wife, and Elizabeth Tweddle 47,
an unmarried dressmaker and neice.
1892 Nathan Wannop (of Longlands) died at Whitehill
1901 Census John Wannop farmer, born 1865
1694 Original Longlands keystone DM(?),transferred to new steading door in 1822
1822 Longlands keystone, Thomas and Ann Wannop
LANGTHWAITE
(Warwick Bridge)
1604 Inventory for Christopher Wannop of Longthwaite recorded at Carlisle Records Office
1628 William Wannope Tenement rent noted in Naworth Household Books
1847 John Foster farmed. He was not a yeoman.
1851 Census shows John Forrester (born Bewcastle) as a 70 years old farmer of 112 acres at
Langthwaite (presumably same as John Foster)
1861 John Foster farmed
1871 Joseph Smith farmed 100 acres
1891 Joseph Smith farmed
1912 Joseph Smith leased 69 acres as tenant of Thomas and Arthur Wannop of Blencow at
annual rent of £112, inclusive of dwelling house, cottage, outbuildings and appurtenances.
(Longthwaite Farm, Warwick Bridge was owned in 1912 and to their deaths by the landlords, Arthur and Thomas Wannop, grandsons of Arthur Wannop and Ann Thornburn. Thomas’s share passed to Arthur Robson Wannop and Mary Wannop. The farm may have been in the family’s hands for 300 years)
LONNING PARK
(by Hethersgill, Kirklinton)
1829 Charles Wannop farmed
LOW WATCH CROSS
(Crosby-on-Eden)
1901 Christopher Wannop
LOW WOOD
(Great Corby, Wetheral)
1901 John Wannop, farmer
LOWHOUSE
(Irthington)
1748/9 Burial of John Wannop aged 64
1764 Burial of Mable Wannop, widow
1768 William Wannop, brother of Christopher of Hillfield
1781 Death of Charles Wannop, husbandman aged 68
1795 Death of Hannah wife of foregoing Charles
1797 Will of Hannah Wannop
MASONRIGG (or Mansellrigg)
(Walton)
1753 Charles Wannop, yeoman, testified to his brother Thomas having died intestate
1753 Charles Wannop buried
MILTON
(by Brampton)
1929 Thomas Wannop’s inherited interest in cottages passed to his wife Esther Ann Wannop
and his daughter Mary Railton Wannop
MOORGARDS
(Lanercost)
1735 Burial of Jeremy Wannop
MOORHOUSE
(Wetheral)
1715 Christopher born to Christopher Wannop ( register unclear; might possibly be Holmhouse)
1881 Census John Wannop farmer of 240 acres, born Castle Shields
MOORSIDE
(Irthington)
1759 Mary christened, daughter of James Wannop
NEWBY
(Irthington)
1674 John Wannopp of Newby old churchwarden
1674 John Wannopp of Newby new churchwarden
1682 Thomas baptised son of Humphrey Wannop of Newby
1689 John Wannopp of Newby buried
1687 Katherine baptised, daughter of Humphrey Wannop
1717 Kateran died aged 69, wife of Umfrey (Humphrey) Wanep
1729 Humphrey of Newby died, aged 80, father of Christopher of Newby and sons Rev. James,
Jeremiah, John and Christopher, and of daughters Isabell, Katherine and Ann.
1742 Christopher Wannop of Newby, yeoman (father alive) aged 25,
named in marriage licence issued for Margaret Richardson of Irthington
1746 John baptised, son of Christopher Wannop of Newby
1747 Christopher baptised son of Chistopher Wannop of Newby
1748 Robert baptised son of Christopher Wannop of Newby
1748 Thomas Wannop of Newby, yeoman aged 29, marriage licence issued for Mary James
of Mireside
1749 John baptised son of Christopher Wannop of Newby
1752 Mary baptised, daughter of Christopher Wannop of Newby
1753 Jane baptised, daughter of Christopher Wannop of Newby
1755 Christopher Wannop of Newby buried
1756 Christopher Wannop of Newby buried
1756 James baptised, son of Christopher Wannop of Newby
1757 Hannah Wannop of Newby buried
1757 Nathaniel baptised, son of Christopher Wannop of Newby
1759 Christopher Wannop yeoman died intestate; witnessed to by son Christopher
1759 Charles buried, son of Thomas Wannop of Newby
1760 Sarah baptised, daughter of Christopher Wannop Older of Newby
1761 Catherine baptised, daughter of Christopher Wannop Younger of Newby
1761 Sarah buried, daughter of Christopher Wannop elder of Newby
1761 Nathaniel buried, son of Christopher Wannop elder of Newby
1761 Catherine buried daughter of Christopher Wannop younger of Newby
1761 Mary buried, daughter of Thomas Wannop of Newby
1762 Mary buried wife of Thomas Wannop of Newby
1763 Christopher Wannop of Newby died. Bequests to wife Margaret, sons Robert, Thomas,
John, Christopher and James and daughters Frances, Jane and Margaret
1763 lsabel Wannop widow of Newby buried
1765 Catherine buried, daughter of Christopher Wannop of Newby
1773 Margaret buried (aged 50) widow of Christopher of Newby
1774 Christopher Wannop died. Bequeathed land.
1784 Mary buried (aged 27), wife of Robert Wanop of Newby
1786 Mary Wannop of Newby buried, singlewoman aged 33
1786 Isabel Wannop of Newby buried, singlewoman aged 66
1797 Christopher Wannop of Newby yeoman, buried
1801 Thomas Wannop of Newby widower buried, yeoman age 85
1804 Mary Wannop buried aged 88, widow of Christopher Wannop of Newby
1806 Mary buried, wife of Christopher Wanop of Newby
1807 William Wanop of Newby buried, an infant
1812 Christopher Wanop householder buried, aged 68
1813 Thomas Wanop of Newby buried, aged 63
1855 Thomas Wannop, yeoman
1881 Census, Joshua wannop farmer of 174 acres
PRIOR RIGG
(Laversdale, Irthington)
1841 Charles Wannop, farmer ( by 1851 had moved to be farmer and miller at Denton Mill,
Nether Denton)
RIGGSHIELD
(Irthington)
1741 John buried, son of John Wannop
RINNION HILLS
(Lanercost)
1753 Burial of Jane Wannop
ROCKCLIFFE CROSS
1881 Census. Christopher Wannop, born Stanwix. Farmer of 153 acres
SCALEBY
1763 Thomas Wannop of Scaleby petitioned against at Cumberland Midsummer Quarter
Sessions for refusing payment for cartage of lime.
SCOTBY
1829 John Wannop farmed
1855 William and George Warren, Tanners
SPOUTBANK (previously Thorney Moor)
(Walton)
1870 Thomas Arthur christened, son of John Wannop (farmer) and Ann
1871 Annie Elizabeth christened, daughter of John Wannop (farmer) and Ann
1872 John christened, son of John Wannop (farmer) and Ann
1874 Margaret christened, daughter of John Wannop (farmer) and Ann
1882 Emily died, daughter of John and Ann Wannop
1900 Ann Wannop, wife of John died at Sykehead, Kirklinton aged 63
1911 John Wannop died at Sykehead, Kirklinton aged 80
SWAINSTEADS
(Walton)
Arthur Wannop of Isle of Wight said that Swainsteads originally acquired by Nathan Wannop (1722 –1798) according to Arthur Wannop of Isle of Wight
1847 Jane Proud, wife of Thomas Wannop of Swainsteads died
1859 Edward christened, son of Thomas Wannop (farmer) and Jane
1861 Mary Jane christened, daughter of Thomas Wannop and Jane
1862 Thomas christened, son of Thomas Wannop (farmer) and Jane
1865 Annie christened, daughter of Thomas Wannop (farmer) and Jane
1866 John George christened son of Thomas Wannop (farmer) and Jane
1869 Elizabeth Ellen christened, daughter of Thomas Wannop (farmer) and Jane
1870 Elizabeth Ellen Wannop buried 11 months
1871 Census Thomas Proud farmer, Mary Ann daughter and Mary Jane Wannop, granddaughter
1880 Thomas Proud died aged 80
SYKEHEAD
(Hethersgill, Kirklinton)
1882 John and Ann Wannop at Spoutbank, later moving to Sykehead
1901 John Wannop, farmer
1901 Ann Wannop, wife of John died at Sykehead, Kirklinton aged 63
1911 John Wannop died aged 80
1923 Thomas Arthur Wannop son of John and Ann died at Sykehead
THORNEY MOOR
(renamed Spoutbank in O.S. First edition 1867)(Walton)
1847 Nathan Wannop, yeoman. (presumably Nathan as at Guardshill also in 1847)
1925 Thomas Wannop (1853-1925) gravestone in St. Kentigernʼs, Irthington
TITHE BARN
(Warwick)
1901 John Wannop, farmer
WALBY
(Crosby)
1747 Jane baptized, daughter of Thomas Wannop and Mary
1749 Thomas baptized, son of Thomas Wannop and Mary
1836 Will of Sarah Wannop
1847 John Wannop, farmer
1855 John Wannop, farmer
WHITRIGG HOUSE
(Crosby)
1752 Isabel baptised, daughter of Thomas Wannop and Mary
1753 Robert baptised, son of Thomas Wannop and Mary
1758 Charles baptised, son of Thomas Wannop and Mary
Notes: (i) Thomas Wannop of Newby, yeoman, single man aged 29 married Mary James of Mireside,
Newby,single woman by licence issued at Carlisle Feb.28 1746
(ii) Whitrigg House adjoins Walby and parents and children are obviously the same family
WALLHEAD
(Crosby)
1837 William Wannop born
1841 Christopher Wannop
1847 Christopher Wannop
1851 Census Charles Wannop farm labourer aged 73, born Walton and married to Mary aged 73,
born Haltwhistle
1855 Christopher Wannop farmer
1873 Will of Christopher Wannop
1881 Mary Wannop, farmer of 210 acres
1901 William Wannop
WALTON RIGG
(Walton Low Parish)
1703 William(?) Addison of Walton Rigg married Anne Wannop
1861 Census Mary Railton, farmer (formerly retired) and daughter, Barbary Wannop
WALTON HIGH RIGG
(Walton)
1832 Arthur and Elizabeth Wannop had apparently moved from Whitehill to farm Walton
High Rigg, where son William and subsequent children were born
1835 Ann christened, daughter of Arthur (farmer) and Elizabeth Wannop
1839 Eleanor christened, daughter of Arthur and Elizabeth Wannop
1841 Arthur Wannop, farmer aged 40
1842 Margaret christened, daughter of Arthur and Elizabeth Wannop
1845 Jane baptised, daughter of Arthur Wannop, farmer, and his wife Elizabeth
1847 Arthur Wannop, farmer
1848 Christopher baptised, son of Arthur Wannop, farmer, and his wife Elizabeth
1851 Arthur Wannop, farmer
1851 Jane died aged 7, daughter of Arthur and Elizabeth Wannop
1861 Mary buried, aged 35, daughter of Arthur and Elizabeth Wannop
1861 Arthur Wannop, farmer
1893 Death of Eleanor aged 90, daughter of Thomas Wannop
yeoman of Longlands who died in 1842
WAVERTON HOUSE FARM
(Wigton)
1919 James Wannop
2008 James Wannop
WHITEHILL
(Walton)
(Whitehill is named as Withhill on Saxton’s map of 1576 and as Whithill on John Bill’s map of 1626)
1735 Mary Hetherington born
1770 John Hetherington buried
1828 Arthur christened son of Arthur (yeoman) and Elizabeth Wannop
1829 Thomas son of Arthur Wannop (yeoman) and Elizabeth
1829 Arthur Wannop (born Longlands) farmer (moved to Walton High Rigg by 1841 Census)
1830 John christened son of Arthur (farmer)and Elizabeth
1832 Arthur and Elizabeth had apparently moved to Walton High Rigg where their son
William was born
1847 Nathan Wannop farmer
1851 Census Nathan Wannop (born Lanercost) farmer of 62 acres
1857 Mary christened, daughter of Arthur Wannop(farmer) and Margaret
1860 Ann christened, daughter of Arthur Wannop (farmer) and Margaret
1861 Census, Arthur Wannop farmer of 60 acres
1861 Census, Joseph Smith, farmer of 150 acres
1861 Thomas christened, son of Arthur Wannop (farmer) and Margaret
1864 John christened, son of Arthur Wannop (farmer) and Margaret
1867 Arthur Hetherington christened, son of Arthur Wannop (farmer) and Margaret
1870 William christened, son of Arthur Wannop (farmer) and Margaret
1871 Census, Arthur Wannop farmer of 61 acres
1871 Eleanor christened, daughter of Arthur (farmer) and Margaret
1882 Death of Arthur Wannop, yeoman. Will proved by sons Thomas Wannop of Carlatton Middle
and John of Spoutbank, Walton