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Richard Warner

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Richard Warner

Birth
Massachusetts, USA
Death
15 Sep 1768 (aged 92)
Pepperell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Pepperell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Ancestors and Descendants of Samuel Warner

Richard Warner, son of Samuel and Mercy (Swan) Warner, was born in Ipswich, MA on 13 Aug 1676 and died 15 Sep 1768, aged 93. His will, dated at Pepperell, 10 June 1763 and proved 15 Oct 1769 indicated that he had a first wife, name unknown, by whom he had two children. He married second 17 May 1709, Sarah Blood Gilson. Richard married as his third wife in 1760 Hannah (other records show her name to have been Hannah Eastman), who died 7 Feb 1761, age 84. His fourth marriage was on 1 Oct 1761 to Jane Hudson, widow of Nathaniel Hudson and daughter of John and Ruth Bannister.


Vital Records of Pepperell, MA
Deaths- "Warner, Richard, Sept 15, 1767, a. 91y 22d."

Tombstone, however, shows death year as 1768, in the 93year of his age.

Ancestors and Descendants of Samuel Warner

Richard Warner, son of Samuel and Mercy (Swan) Warner, was born in Ipswich, MA on 13 Aug 1676 and died 15 Sep 1768, aged 93. His will, dated at Pepperell, 10 June 1763 and proved 15 Oct 1769 indicated that he had a first wife, name unknown, by whom he had two children. He married second 17 May 1709, Sarah Blood Gilson. Richard married as his third wife in 1760 Hannah (other records show her name to have been Hannah Eastman), who died 7 Feb 1761, age 84. His fourth marriage was on 1 Oct 1761 to Jane Hudson, widow of Nathaniel Hudson and daughter of John and Ruth Bannister.


Vital Records of Pepperell, MA
Deaths- "Warner, Richard, Sept 15, 1767, a. 91y 22d."

Tombstone, however, shows death year as 1768, in the 93year of his age.


Inscription

ERECTED
In Memory of Mr.
Richard Warner
he departed this life Sep the 15th 1768 in
Ye 93 Year of his age
He was a kind & Loving husband
A pleasant & tender Parent Compas
sionate to the poor, diligent in his bus
iness honoring God with his Substnace & now is gone to receive
a reward for his past labours.



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