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John Warner

Birth
Death
1 Mar 1707 (aged 67–68)
Farmington, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
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Date of death is listed as 1706/7 due to calender definition for that era.
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES:
TRANSCRIPT: (Descendants of John Warner of Farmington) Was also called John Jr. of Farmngton. John Warner, son of John and Margaret Warner was reared in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, appearing on the list of freemen in 1669 and the list of proprietors in 1672, together with his father. He also subscribed to the articles of 1674 and made an effort to secure his right to the "Waterbury Estate" of which he was a pioneer. His name occurs in all the fence divisions and he is called "Senior" in the Waterbury records. He had recorded there, February 19, 1703, one and a half acres of land which his dwelling stood upon. He called himself of "Farmington" in April 1703 and again in 1706. In his will, however, dated Farmington, December 27, 1706, he speaks of himself as "of Waterbury". He died soon after the latter date, in his 67th year, and the inventory of his estate was made in March 1707. His personal estate was valued at 71 pounds and his real estate was given by will, his house and homestead in Waterbury to his son John, and the latter with Samuel Bronson, a son-in-law, were the executors of the will. **Descendants of John Warner of Farmington

According to the Hale Cemetery Inscriptions This John Warner is/was buried in Riverside Cemetery.

He was my 7th Gr-Grandfather

Shar
Contributor: Shar R. (47356892)
Date of death is listed as 1706/7 due to calender definition for that era.
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES:
TRANSCRIPT: (Descendants of John Warner of Farmington) Was also called John Jr. of Farmngton. John Warner, son of John and Margaret Warner was reared in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, appearing on the list of freemen in 1669 and the list of proprietors in 1672, together with his father. He also subscribed to the articles of 1674 and made an effort to secure his right to the "Waterbury Estate" of which he was a pioneer. His name occurs in all the fence divisions and he is called "Senior" in the Waterbury records. He had recorded there, February 19, 1703, one and a half acres of land which his dwelling stood upon. He called himself of "Farmington" in April 1703 and again in 1706. In his will, however, dated Farmington, December 27, 1706, he speaks of himself as "of Waterbury". He died soon after the latter date, in his 67th year, and the inventory of his estate was made in March 1707. His personal estate was valued at 71 pounds and his real estate was given by will, his house and homestead in Waterbury to his son John, and the latter with Samuel Bronson, a son-in-law, were the executors of the will. **Descendants of John Warner of Farmington

According to the Hale Cemetery Inscriptions This John Warner is/was buried in Riverside Cemetery.

He was my 7th Gr-Grandfather

Shar
Contributor: Shar R. (47356892)


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