Monument for Samuel Warner is near the stones for Elizabeth Cockril, #5-240-241.
"On this same stone is a memorial to his son Phaneul Warner. Phanuel died in the Revolutionary War at Crown Point in 1776. While this is the only memorial here to a soldier who died in that war, Stebbins History of Wilbraham [published in the 1800's] states that 20 soldiers from Wilbraham died in that war, 4 being killed and 16 dying from disease. Samuel Warner was also a Revolutionary War veteran having marched with Capt. David Caldwell to Ticonderoga." Taken from the pamphlet, "Adams Cemetery Walking Tour" by the Board of Cemetery Commissioners of the Town of Wilbraham, MA. with thanks to Roberta Cyr.
Samuel married first to Mary Gilleg, who died June 6, 1754 at age 47. He married second to Hannah Marcy (widow of Isaac Skinner) on December 18, 1760. Samuel died at age 75 and served in the French & Indian War as well as the Revolutionary War. Thanks go to Will Renaud at the Wilbraham Cemetery Commission for his prompt and informative help in locating the Warner grave locations.
Monument for Samuel Warner is near the stones for Elizabeth Cockril, #5-240-241.
"On this same stone is a memorial to his son Phaneul Warner. Phanuel died in the Revolutionary War at Crown Point in 1776. While this is the only memorial here to a soldier who died in that war, Stebbins History of Wilbraham [published in the 1800's] states that 20 soldiers from Wilbraham died in that war, 4 being killed and 16 dying from disease. Samuel Warner was also a Revolutionary War veteran having marched with Capt. David Caldwell to Ticonderoga." Taken from the pamphlet, "Adams Cemetery Walking Tour" by the Board of Cemetery Commissioners of the Town of Wilbraham, MA. with thanks to Roberta Cyr.
Samuel married first to Mary Gilleg, who died June 6, 1754 at age 47. He married second to Hannah Marcy (widow of Isaac Skinner) on December 18, 1760. Samuel died at age 75 and served in the French & Indian War as well as the Revolutionary War. Thanks go to Will Renaud at the Wilbraham Cemetery Commission for his prompt and informative help in locating the Warner grave locations.
Inscription
Here Lies ye Body
of Mr. Samuel
Warner who died
at Lebanon on Sept 10
A.D. 1783
in the 75 year
of his age.
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