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BIRTH 16 Jul 1743, Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
DEATH 15 Oct 1826 (aged 83), Williamsburg, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
BURIAL Mountain Street Cemetery, Haydenville, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA, MEMORIAL ID 20584460, Photos by the moo, Info by F.A.G. Contributor NJ MCQUISTON (#47040207):
Warner, Jonathan.2d Lieutenant, Capt. Samuel Fairfield's 13th (Williamsburg) co., 2d Hampshire Co. regt. of Mass. militia; list of officers chosen by the several companies in said regiment, as returned by Seth Pomeroy and others, field officers, dated Northampton, March 22, 1776; ordered in Council April 8, 1776, that said officers be commissioned; reported commissioned April 5 [?], 1776; also, Lieutenant, Capt. Fairfield's co., Col. May's regt.; company served from July 9 to Aug. 12 [year not given, probably 1777], 1 mo. 9 days, with Northern army; roll sworn to in Hampshire Co.; also, Lieutenant, Capt. Russell Kellogg's co., Col. Ruggles Woodbridge's regt.; engaged Aug. 17, 1777; discharged Aug. 19, 1777; service, 5 days, on an alarm at Bennington, including travel (35 miles) home; roll sworn to in Hampshire Co.; also, Lieutenant, Lieut. Russell Kellogg's co., Col. Ezra May's regt.; engaged Sept. 20, 1777; discharged Oct. 14, 1777; service, 30 days, on expedition to Still water and Saratoga, including travel (111 miles) home; roll sworn to in Hampshire Co.; also, 2d Lieutenant, Capt. Samuel Fairfield's co., Col. Israel Chapin's (2d Hampshire Co.) regt. of Mass. militia; list of officers; commissioned July 6, 1778; also, 1st Lieutenant, Col. Chapin's (2d Hampshire Co.) regt. of Mass. Militia; list of officers; commissioned Sept. 24, 1779; also, 1st Lieutenant, Capt. Samuel Fairfield's (12th) co., 2d Hampshire Co. regt. of Mass. militia; list of officers [year not given].
Warner, Jonathan, Williamsburg.Private, Capt. Abel Thayer's co. of militia, which marched April 21, 1775, in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 15½ days.
Parents
Mark Warner
Experience Wright
Spouse
Eglah Sheldon Warner 1745–1828
Children
Paulina 6/14/1765 ("died in infancy")
Sarah Warner Wells 4/12/1767–1837
Nathan Warner 7/24/1769–1833 (had a daughter Ruth Sheldon, with Rebecca Paine Washburn)
Paulina Warner Nash 10/17/1771–1855 (another attempt, see Paulina I above)
Naomi Warner Nash 11/17/1773–1856
Ebenezer Warner 11/12/1775–1833
Silas Warner 2/19/1778–1858
Jonathan Warner 8/30/1780–1833
Job Warner 12/28/1782–1862
Melzar Warner 4/17/1785–1864 (family record shows Melzer, but headstone Melzar overrides, plus birth date differs slightly from family record)
Nancy Warner 7/28/1787–1868
Lydia Warner Graves 2/23/1790–1867
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20584460/jonathan-warner
1743 |
July 16, 1743
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Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
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1767 |
April 12, 1767
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Williamsburg, Hampshire County, MA, United States
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1769 |
1769
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1771 |
October 27, 1771
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Williamsburg, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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1782 |
December 28, 1782
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Williamsburg, Hampshire Massachusetts
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1785 |
April 28, 1785
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Williamsburg, Hampshire County, MA, United States
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1820 |
1820
Age 76
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Williamsburg, Hampshire Cty, Morocco
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1826 |
October 15, 1826
Age 83
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Williamsburg, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
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