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John Warner, Jr |
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Wareham Warner (1779 - 1854) This is Wareham-6 in the generational line. One of the early major pioneers of Albion, Michigan. Wareham was born in Connecticut the son of David C. and Mary (Russell) Warner, and moved to Chenango Cou... |
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Sgt. Obadiah Warner |
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John Warner, I "Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County, Massachusetts: With a History of Worcester Society of Antiquity". John Warner, son of William Warner, was b... |
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Elizabeth (deceased) |
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John Warner, Jr. Residence: Warwick, RI. 1655, June 4- The Town Council of Providence, RI, ordered that the care of John Warner, his child be transferred to Mr. Holliman, with his house at Warwick, RI, and all other... |
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Jesse Warner, I (1718 - 1793) Jesse-4 was the 2nd child of Samuel-3 Warner and his first wife Hannah Sackett of Hatfield, MA. 8 WARNER siblings by his mother, Hannah Sackett: Rebecca m. John Perry; [Self], Samuel, Nathan m. Dorot... |
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Stephen Warner (c.1792 - 1834) Stephen-6 was the son of David-5 C. Warner Sr. and his wife Mary Russell. Stephen's father, David C. Warner, Sr., was a proven Revolutionary War Veteran, as was his grandfather, Jesse Warner (DAR nee... |
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Russell Warner (c.1790 - 1828) |
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Elihu Warner (1796 - 1884) Elihu-6 Warner was a son of David-5 Calvin Warner, Sr., and his wife Mary Russell. 12 WARNER siblings: Lucinda Pembrook, Polly Adams, David, Jr., Lucretia (died young), Anna Church, Russell, Stephen,... |
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Jacob Warner (1775 - 1835) |
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Ephraim Warner, M.D. |
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William Henry Warner (1827 - 1902) |
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Andrew (deceased) |
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Samuel Warner, Sr (1680 - 1746) |
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David C. Warner, Sr (1758 - 1831) |
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Lucinda Warner (c.1780 - 1825) Lucinda-6 was the daughter of David-5 C. Warner Sr. and his wife Mary Russell. 12 WARNER siblings: Wareham, Anna Church, Elihu, Stephen, Polly Adams, Harriet Rice, Luther, Lucretia, [Self], John, Rus... |
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Lucretia Warner (c.1783 - 1803) |
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David Calvin Warner, Jr. (1785 - 1876) David-6 Calvin, Jr. was the child of David-5 Calvin Warner Sr. and his wife Mary Russell. He was born in Albany, Albany, NY. 12 WARNER siblings: Wareham, Anna Church, Elihu, Stephen, Polly Adams, Har... |
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Andrew J. Warner (1831 - 1915) |
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Charles William Warner (1805 - 1887) |
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Philemon Warner (1689 - 1778) The descendants of William and Elizabeth Tuttle, who came from old to New England in 1635, and settled in New Haven in 1639, with numerous biographical notes and sketches : also, some account of the de... |
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Amby H Warner (1868 - 1955) |
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Pet Warner (1876 - 1952) |
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Elijah Warner (1747 - 1812) |
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John Warner, Jr (1695 - 1773) |
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John Warner, Jr. (1689-1748) |
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James Woodward Warner (1816 - 1883) |
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Augustine Warner, Sr. Augustine Warner (1611-1674), was the progenitor of the Augustine Warner Family who arrived in Virginia in 1628 at the age of seventeen, one of a group of thirty-four brought in by Adam Thoroughgood.... |
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John Henry Warner (1870 - 1945) |
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Samuel (deceased) |
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Thomas Warner Connecticut Town Marriage Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection), Waterbury Vital Records 1686-1853, pg. 385, 386 Families of Ancient New Haven by Donald Lines Jacobus, pg. 1946 |
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Charles Calvin Warner (1816 - 1885) Charles-7 Calvin was the 4th child of David-6 C. Warner Jr. and Olive Rawson. 11 WARNER siblings: William, Eveline, Laura Smith, Rebecca McWhinney, Mary C. Fairchild, Maria Jane Sears, Lewis Cass, Ge... |
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Lewis Cass Warner (1823 - 1906) Lewis Cass was the son of David-6 Calvin Warner and his wife Olive Rawson. 13 WARNER siblings: William; Mabelia Barton (1809-?); Eveline B. (1810-1895); George Valorus (1812-1879); Laura Smith (1814-... |
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Manassas Warner (1846 - 1922) |
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John (deceased) |
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Samuel Warner (1862 - 1894) |
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Thomas Cargill Warner (1772 - 1833) |
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John Warner, of Broad Oak In the will of John Warner (father of Andrew Warner) made a few months after purchasing lad at Hatfield Broad Oak, he calls himself a "Yeoman," that is, one who owns and works his own lad as distinguis... |
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Col. Augustine Warner, II . Augustine Warner, Jr. (1642/3–June 19, 1681) was a Virginia politician and landowner. He served in the House of Burgesses 1666–77 and was its Speaker in two separate sessions in 1676 and 1677,... |
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Robert Warner |
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John Warner (c.1829 - 1870) |
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Samuel Warner (1681 - 1758) |
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John Warner Immigration 1635, Watertown, Massachusetts, USA.as an indentured servant of Matthew Marvin. Military Service Pequot Indian Wars. Service during the Pequot Indian Wars --------------------... |
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Joseph Warner, Senior (1717 - 1801) |
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Joseph Warner (1735 - 1808) |
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Noah Warner (1843 - 1929) |
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John W Warner (1874 - 1960) |
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Cullen Warner (1797 - 1877) |
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James Warner (1859 - 1961) |
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Mark Warner (1712 - 1768) |
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John Warner |
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Oliver Warner (1763 - 1813) |
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George Warner (1787 - 1871) |
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William Andrews Warner (1868 - 1945) |
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Henry Warner (1795 - 1879) |
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Eleazer Warner (1662 - 1729) |
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John D. Warner, Sr (1542 - 1584) John Warner is the father of John Warner and the grandfather of Andrew Warner. He resided in Great Waltham, or, as it is called in some wills, "Much Waltham," Essex County, England. In his will, dated... |
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John Warner, Sr. (1649-1717) |
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George Edward Warner (1841 - 1920) George-9 Edward was the 2nd child of Charles-8 Calvin Warner and his wife Eliza Foote. 11 WARNER siblings: Calista E., [Self], Olive R. Stevens, Charles Adelbert, Calvin Franklin "Frank", Francelia A... |
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Isaiah Fred Warner (1854 - 1934) Isaiah-8 "Fred" was the son of Isaiah-7 David Warner and his wife Lovina Jennings. All of Fred's siblings were born and raised in Calhoun and Lenewee Counties in MI, as was Fred. Fred's Grandfather and... |
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John Warner (1776 - 1859) |
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James Constable Warner (1795 - 1863) |
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John Warner (b. - 1833) |
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Jesse Warner, II (1747 - 1834) Married Sarah Warriner, who was born in Springfield, Mass. They removed to Longmeadow, and were members of the church there. In 1771, they moved to Conway on Poplar Hill. In 1796 they moved to Oreland,... |
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Nathaniel Warner (1690 - 1758) Perhaps this person is the same Nathaniel Warner (1690 - 1758) Birth: October 11, 1690 - Hatfield, Hampshire, Ma Death: 1758 (68) Immediate Family: Son of Daniel Warner and Martha BOLTWOOD Hu... |
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Henry Warner, II (1781 - 1860) |
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Andrew Warner (1784 - d.) |
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Henry Warner (1798 - 1862) |
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Jacob E. Warner (1802 - 1874) |
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John WARNER (1852 - d.) |
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Lucien Warner (1837 - 1907) |
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Daniel Warner (1793 - 1872) |
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Peter Warner (c.1826 - 1863) |
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Samuel A. Warner (1861 - 1930) |
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John (deceased) |
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Truman Pember Warner (1819 - 1902) |
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Leonard Ottley Warner (1867 - 1914) |
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William Warner (1745 - 1793) |
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Samuel Henry Warner (1733 - 1779) |
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Robert Stewart Aucher Warner, (Aucher) (1859 - 1944) |
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Pelham Francis Warner, Plum (1873 - 1963) |
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William Snowden Warner (1818 - 1909) |
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Anaximander Warner (b. - 1845) |
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Sarah Porter Warner (1811 - d.) |
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Arthur W. Warner (1813 - d.) |
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Jackson Warner (1815 - d.) |
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Putnam Porter Warner (1816 - d.) |
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Ebenezer Warner (1818 - d.) |
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Thomas White Warner (1819 - d.) |
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John Mayberry Warner (1821 - d.) |
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Lucretia Warner (1822 - d.) |
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Mary Zipporah Warner (1826 - d.) |
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Robert Raikes Warner (1829 - d.) |
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Olivia C. Warner (1831 - d.) |
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Dudley Woodbridge Warner (1834 - d.) |
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Lucretia M. Warner (1836 - d.) |
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Lyman Beecher Warner (1838 - d.) |
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William (deceased) |