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About Anne Warner
Families of Ancient New Haven by Donald Lines Jacobus, pg. 1946
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John Warner of Middletown Married ANNA .
Her name is given as Anna Norton in Nash's Fifty Puritan Settlers, p. 62, but this may be an error, for John Warner, the early settler of Farmington, married Anna Norton. The Middletown Church records have the following entry: "May 23, 1669, Goodman John Warner & his yoke fellow Anna Warner & the wife of David Sage in full communion. . . . May 30, 1669 (baptized) child11 of Brother Warner; viz.: Hannah, John, Jonathan, Mary, Elizabeth, our sister Sage herself likewise and her 3 children namely, David, John, Elizabeth in 1 seale. john Warner Senr and Anna Warner Senr were among the signers of the covenant at the Middletown Church, "the 4th of the 9th mo 1668."
Anne Warner's Timeline
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January 13, 1632
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Dean Parish, Bedfordshire, England, (Present UK)
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January 13, 1632
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Dean, Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom
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January 13, 1632
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Deans, Bedford, England
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January 13, 1632
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Deans, Bedford, England
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January 13, 1632
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Deans, Bedford, England
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January 13, 1632
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Deans, Bedford, England
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1649
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Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America
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1679 |
1679
Age 46
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Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony, (Present USA)
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