Warner Family
WARNER Family

 

First Generation

 

1. Issac1 Warner was born in Hartford, Connecticut 1645. He died 1691 in Deerfield, Franklin County, Mass.. Issac married Sarah Boltwood in Hadley, Hampshire County, Mass., May 31, 1666. Sarah was born in Hadley, Hampshire County, Mass. 1650. Sarah died July 14, 1726 in Deerfield, Franklin County, Mass..

Issac Warner and Sarah Boltwood had the following child:

2 i. Mercy Warner2 was born in Deerfield, Franklin County, Mass. September 15, 1685. She died October 1759 in Hebron, Connecticut. Mercy married Samuel Gilbert 1707. Samuel was born in Hartford, Connecticut February 5, 1687. He was the son of Samuel Gilbert and Mary Rogers. Samuel died May 1, 1760 in Hebron, Connecticut, at 73 years of age. (See Samuel Gilbert for the continuation of this line.)

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WARNER Family

 

First Generation

 

1. Mark1 Warner was born in Ipswich, Essex County, Mass. 1646. He died May 3, 1738 in Northampton, Hampshire County, Mass.. Mark married Abigail Montague in Hadley, Hampshire County, Mass., December 8, 1671. Abigail was born in Hadley, Hampshire County, Mass. 1653. She was the daughter of Richard Montague and Abigail Downing. Abigail died February 6, 1704 in Northampton, Hampshire County, Mass..

Mark Warner and Abigail Montague had the following child:

+ 2 i. Mark Warner2 was born February 20, 1677.

 

 

Second Generation

 

2. Mark2 Warner (Mark1_) was born in Hadley, Hampshire County, Mass. February 20, 1677. He died 1738 in Northampton, Hampshire County, Mass.. Mark married Lydia Phelps. Lydia was born in Northampton, Hampshire County, Mass..

Mark Warner and Lydia Phelps had the following child:

3 i. Abigale Warner3 was born in Northampton, Hampshire County, Mass. February 6, 1704.She married Elisha Noble. Elisha was born in Westfield, Massachusett February 9, 1703. He was the son of Matthew Noble and Hannah Dewey. Elisha died August 27, 1771 in Sheffield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, at 68 years of age. (See Elisha Noble for the continuation of this line.)

 

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