Person:Isaac Warner (4)

m. 5 Oct 1624
  1. John WarnerEst 1625 - 1700
  2. Mary WarnerEst 1626 - Aft 1696
  3. Andrew WarnerEst 1628 - 1681/82
  4. Robert WarnerEst 1630 - 1690
  5. Hannah WarnerEst 1635 - 1682
  6. Ruth WarnerCal 1641 - Aft 1681
  7. Lieutenant Daniel WarnerEst 1642 - 1692
  8. Isaac WarnerCal 1644 - Bef 1691
  • HIsaac WarnerCal 1644 - Bef 1691
  • WSarah BoltwoodEst 1651 - 1726
m. 31 May 1666
  1. Sarah Warner1668 - Bef 1724
  2. Isaac Warner, Jr.1670 - 1754
  3. Mary Warner1672 - 1702
  4. Andrew Warner1672/73 - Bet 1731/32 & 1732
  5. Hannah Warner1674 - 1699
  6. Ebenezer Warner1676 - Aft 1743
  7. Daniel Warner1677 - 1711
  8. Lydia Warner1679 - 1711
  9. Samuel Warner1681 -
  10. Ruth Warner1682 - 1682
  11. Ensign Ichabod WarnerCal 1684 - 1767
  12. Thankful Warner1685 - 1751
  13. Mercy Warner1685 - 1759
  14. Mehitabel WarnerEst 1687 - 1760
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Isaac Warner
Gender Male
Birth[1] Cal 1644 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (probably)
Marriage 31 May 1666 Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United Statesto Sarah Boltwood
Death[2] Bef 31 Mar 1691 Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Probate[2][4] 31 Mar 1691 Inventory presented in court.
Estate Inventory[2][4] 26 Mar 1692
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Andrew Warner, in Anderson, Robert Charles. The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633. (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995)
    3:1931.

    "Isaac (Warner), b. about 1644 (aged thirteen and a half 24 April 1658 [WMJ 106]); …"

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 8 Isaac2 Warner, in Warner, Lucien C, and Josephine Genung Nichols. The Descendants of Andrew Warner. (New Haven, Conn.: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., 1919)
    44-47.

    "8 Isaac2 Warner, son of Andrew1 Warner, died in Deerfield, Mass., 1691. No records of the date and place of his birth have yet been found, although some have conjectured that he was born in Hartford, Conn., about 1645. As one of the inhabitants of Hadley, Mass., to which place he had doubtless removed with his father in 1659, he signed a petition against imposts, February 19, 1668. He was one of the engagers for Northfield in 1683 and was there at the Second Settlement. He became a man of influence in the new plantation, but when the settlement was deserted after King William's War, he removed to Deerfield where he died."

  3. Isaac Warner, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    4:419.

    "Isaac (Warner), Hadley, s. of the first Andrew, n. 31 May 1666, Sarah, d. of Robert Boltwood, had Sarah, b. 2 May 1668; Isaac, 13 Jan. 1670; Mary, 6 Jan. 1672; Andrew, 24 Feb. 1673; Hannah, 14 Nov. 1674; Ebenezer, 1676; Daniel, 25 Feb. 1678; Samuel, 14 Mar. 1681; Ruth, 18 Oct. 1682; Mercy, 25 Sept. 1685; Ichabod; Lydia; Thankful; and Mehitable. He d. a. 1691, and his wid. m. 1696, deac. John Loomis of Windsor."

  4. 4.0 4.1 One of these two dates must be incorrect.