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Personal data William Warner 

  • He was born on October 20, 1594 in Great Horkesley, Essex Co., Eng..
  • He was christened on May 10, 1585 in Great Horkesley, Essex Co., Eng..

    Fout Attention: Baptized (May 10, 1585) before born (October 20, 1594) .

  • (note1) .Source 1
    Source: Ronda L. Acosta, Joy Davis, John Wright Perkins. et al.
  • He died in the year 1648 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA, he was 53 years old.
  • He is buried March 1648 in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA.
  • This information was last updated on November 10, 2023.

Household of William Warner

He is married to Abigail Baker.

They got married on May 20, 1611 at Worcester, Worcester Co. (St. Swithin), he was 16 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. John Warner  1612-1692 


Notes about William Warner

William Warner

Sources: Author: Ronda L AcostaRonda L Acosta; JoyDavisJoyDavis; John Wright PerkinsJohn Wright Perkins; et al.; Title: "William Warner," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xi Oct MMXXIII)

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/96CK-J4L

"... William Warner Last Changed: October 24, 2022 Roland Henry Baker III Sex Male Last Changed: February 11, 2018 Dennis Clausen

Birth 20 October 1594 Great Horkesley, Essex, England Reason: According to Essex Baptism records (found on findmypast) William was baptized May 10, 1585 so he couldn't have been born in 1586 Last Changed: October 11, 2023 Gary Spring

Christening May 10, 1585 Great Horkesley, Essex, England Reason: Great Horkesley Baptism Records Last Changed: October 11, 2023 Gary Spring

Death 1648 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts ... Last Changed: March 8, 2023 Rodrick P. Richards

Burial March 1648 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts ... Last Changed: January 23, 2023 David Roscoe Duncan
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immigration ship "Increase" or "Globe" 1635 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts ...
Immigration 1635 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts ...
Freeman 2 May 1638 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts

Alternative Birth 10 March 1585 Great Horkesley, Essex, England
Find a Grave Memorial ID 17025696; Highland Cemetery, Ipswich, Plot ; GPS Coordinates: 42.6891300N, -70.8436100W

Spouses & Children

William Warner Male 1594-1648
Abigail Baker Female 1589-1659
Marriage 1603 United States [Jamestown established in 1607 after 1603. Native Americans? Vikings? Conquistadors?]

Children (9)

[1] Daniel Warner Male 1611-Deceased
[2] John Warner Male 1612-1692
[3] Abigail Warner Female 1614-1671
[4] Abigail Warner Female 1614-1671
[5] John Warner Male 1615-Deceased
[6] Hoyt Warner Male 1617-1685
[7] Daniel Warner Male 1618-1688
[8] Edward Warner Male 1629-1698
[9] Anthony Warner Male 1634-1635

Parents & Siblings

Samuel Blacker Warner Male 1560-1642
Mary Ann Downing Female 1560-1647
Marriage 1579 Essex, England, ...

Children (7)

[1] Abigail Warner Female 1584-1671
[2] Sarah Warner Female 1589-1680
[3] Sarah Warner Female 1590-1621
[4] Samuel Warner Male 1590-Deceased
[5] William Warner Male 1594-1648
[6] William Warner Male 1594-1648
[7] Daniel Warner Male 1598-Deceased

John Warner Male 1553-1635
Ann Keable Female 1558-1597
Marriage 30 August 1579 Great Horkesley, Essex, England

Children (6)

[1] Anne Warner Female 1580-1635
[2] Alice Warner Female 1582-1584
[3] Alyce Warner Female 1584-1602
[4] John Warner Male 1588-Deceased
[5] William Warner Male 1594-1648
[6] Margaret Warner Female 1595-Deceased

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WILLIAM WARNER

ORIGIN: Boxted, Essex.

MIGRATION: 1635 (based on appearance in Ipswich land records in 1635 [ITR]).

FIRST RESIDENCE: Ipswich.

CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Admission to Ipswich church prior to 2 May 1638 implied by freemanship.

FREEMAN: 2 May 1638 (as "Willi[am] Warrener," third in a sequence of six Ipswich men [MBCR 1 :374]).

ESTATE: A 1635 Ipswich grant of land to Thomas Wells included "a parcel of meadow, lying at the West Meadows being eight acres, having on the northwest meadow granted to William Warner" [ITR].

The town of Ipswich granted to "William Warner, as in the old town book appeareth Anno 1637 as followeth: one houselot one acre ... in the Mill Street ... , also a planting lot six acres ... , also a farm ninety and seven acres ... meadow and upland ... , also a parcel of meadow, lying in the West Meadows, being fourteen acres" [ITR].

BIRTH: By about 1587 (based on estimated date of marriage). (John William Linzee set forth several baptismal records for William Warners born about the right time, but none was strongly supported as the immigrant [Parker-Ruggles 430-31].)

DEATH: After 2 May 1638.

MARRIAGE: By 1612 ______ (surname possibly Baker; see ASSOCIATIONS below).

CHILDREN:

JOHN WARNER, bp. Boxted, Essex, 9 September 1612 (deposed 20 June 1661 "aged about forty-five years" [EQC 2:318]);
m. by about 1641 Priscilla Symonds (eldest known child deposed on 26 March 1679 "aged about thirty-eight years" [Parker-Ruggles 307, citing ILR 1: 160], daughter of MARK SYMONDS { 1636, Ipswich} [Parker-Ruggles 438-44; EPR 1:285, 2:33-34].

ABIGAIL WARNER, bp. Boxted, Essex, 2 Jun 1614; m. by about 1636 THOMAS WELLS {1635, Ipswich}.

DANIEL WARNER, b. say 1616;
m. (1) by about 1640 Elizabeth Denne[?] [Hammatt 395 (see COMMENTS below)] (Elizabeth Warner, wife of Daniel, d. Ipswich 1 November 1659);
m. (2) Ipswich 1 July 1660 Faith( __ ) Brown, widow of Edward Brown [EPR 3:360-62; ParkerRuggles 437-38];
m. (3) Ipswich 1 June 1686 Ellen (Pell) (Boynton) Jewett ("Daniel Warner Sr. and widow Ellen Jeawett of Rowley"), widow of John Boynton and of MAXIMILIAN JEWETT {1639, Rowley} [Parker-Ruggles 435; Rowley Fam 26, 168-69].

ASSOCIATIONS: Richard Lumkin and Sarah Baker were married at Boxted, Essex, on 20 October 1614. After Lumkin's death, Sarah married SIMON STONE {1635, Watertown} [GM 2:6:553-58]. In her will of 25 March 1663, "Sarah Stone wife of Simon Stone of WaterTowne ... and the relict of Richard Lumkin deceased sometime of Boxstead in the County of Essex in England and last of all of Ipswich in New England" ordered that the residue of her estate "be equally divided between my kinsmen John Warner, Daniel Warner and Thomas Wells" and made these three men her executors [l\\1PR 2:128-30, Case #21723]. Given this close connection between Sarah (Baker) (Lumpkin) Stone and the children of William Warner, and the baptism of two of the children of William Warner at Boxted, most writers have proposed that William Warner married a sister of Sarah, but no further evidence has emerged which would confirm that this is the precise relation between the two
families.

BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTE: In 1913 John William Linzee compiled an account of this immigrant, with a line of descent through his son John, including extensive documentation [Parker-Ruggles 303-10, 430-44].

In 1943 Mary Walton Ferris published a brief account of William Warner, with a line of descent through his son Daniel [Dawes-Gates 1 :649-58]. In 1948 Donald Lines Jacobus prepared an account of William W amer, with a line of descent through his son John [Brainerd Anc 293-95].

Last Changed: September 8, 2023 Richard Field"
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Ancestors (and descendant) of William Warner

William Warner
1594-1648

1611

Abigail Baker
1590-1659

John Warner
1612-1692

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