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Jonathan Warner

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Jonathan Warner

Birth
Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
28 May 1763 (aged 58–59)
Hardwick, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Hardwick, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.3488618, Longitude: -72.1982327
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In memory of Mr. Jonathan Warner who died the 28 day of May AD 1763 in the 60th year of his ageJonathan Warner, son of Daniel Warner and Mary Hubbard, was born at Hatfield about 1704. He removed when a young man to Hardwick, Massachusetts, and resided a few years in the southwest part of the town, but in 1743 bought the farm adjoining the Common, which long remained in the family's possession. He was an energetic, thrifty man, dealt much in real estate, and kept a general store there and a tavern at the south end of the Common. He was selectman for five years, beginning 1738, and treasurer nineteen years, from 1744 to 1762 inclusive. He died May 28. 1763, aged fifty-nine. His widow Bathsheba married (second) John Burt, of Springfield, Massachusetts, June 4, 1765. Children of Jonathan and Bathsheba Warner: i. Daniel, born December 22, 1734, a soldier in the French-Indian War 2. Mary, born February 23, 1736-37, married Zurishaddai Doty, December 4, 1755. 3. Bathsheba, born October 7, 1738. 4. Lydia, born November 3, 1740, married, February 8, 1760, Dr. Challis Safford, and (second) Hon. Jonas Fay, of Bennington, November 20 I777- 5- Sarah, born November I, 1742, married Thomas Wheeler, September 8, 1762, and (second) Captain Elijah Warner, December 30, 1807. 6. Jonathan July 14, 1744. 7. Bathsheba, born July 24, 1746, married, 1764, Eliakim Spooner; died January 29, 1831. 8. Lucy, born May 10, 1748, married, January 23, 1766, Asa Hatch. 9. Rhoda, born March 3, 1752, died September 15, 1753. 10. Rhoda, born November n, 1754, married, November 26, 1772, Robert Mclntyre, and (second), April 26, 1778, Jonathan Lynde, of Petersham.
In memory of Mr. Jonathan Warner who died the 28 day of May AD 1763 in the 60th year of his ageJonathan Warner, son of Daniel Warner and Mary Hubbard, was born at Hatfield about 1704. He removed when a young man to Hardwick, Massachusetts, and resided a few years in the southwest part of the town, but in 1743 bought the farm adjoining the Common, which long remained in the family's possession. He was an energetic, thrifty man, dealt much in real estate, and kept a general store there and a tavern at the south end of the Common. He was selectman for five years, beginning 1738, and treasurer nineteen years, from 1744 to 1762 inclusive. He died May 28. 1763, aged fifty-nine. His widow Bathsheba married (second) John Burt, of Springfield, Massachusetts, June 4, 1765. Children of Jonathan and Bathsheba Warner: i. Daniel, born December 22, 1734, a soldier in the French-Indian War 2. Mary, born February 23, 1736-37, married Zurishaddai Doty, December 4, 1755. 3. Bathsheba, born October 7, 1738. 4. Lydia, born November 3, 1740, married, February 8, 1760, Dr. Challis Safford, and (second) Hon. Jonas Fay, of Bennington, November 20 I777- 5- Sarah, born November I, 1742, married Thomas Wheeler, September 8, 1762, and (second) Captain Elijah Warner, December 30, 1807. 6. Jonathan July 14, 1744. 7. Bathsheba, born July 24, 1746, married, 1764, Eliakim Spooner; died January 29, 1831. 8. Lucy, born May 10, 1748, married, January 23, 1766, Asa Hatch. 9. Rhoda, born March 3, 1752, died September 15, 1753. 10. Rhoda, born November n, 1754, married, November 26, 1772, Robert Mclntyre, and (second), April 26, 1778, Jonathan Lynde, of Petersham.

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IN MEMORY OF Mr / JONATHAN WARNER / WHO DIED THE / 28 DAY OF MAY / AD 1763 IN THE / 60th YEAR OF HIS / AGE



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