Person:Elizabeth Morton (10)

m. Bef 26 Feb 1665/66
  1. Thomas MortonAbt 1666 - 1740
  2. Richard MortonAbt 1668 - 1692/93
  3. John Morton1670 - 1670
  4. Joseph Morton1672 - 1730
  5. John Morton1674 -
  6. Abraham Morton1676 - 1765
  7. Elizabeth Morton1680 - 1741
  8. Ebenezer Morton1682 - Bef 1760
  9. Jonathan Morton1684 - 1767
  • HJohn Warner1676 - 1714
  • WElizabeth Morton1680 - 1741
m. 27 Dec 1704
  1. Ruth Warner1705 -
  2. Elizabeth Warner1706/07 -
  3. Martha Warner1710 -
  4. Susannah Warner1713 -
  5. Daniel Warner1713 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Elizabeth Morton
Married Name Elizabeth Warner
Gender Female
Birth[1][3] 31 Mar 1680 Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 27 Dec 1704 Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts, United StatesRecorded at Wethersfield.
to John Warner
Will[5] 20 Oct 1741
Death[2][4] 2 Nov 1741 Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Estate Inventory[5] 4 Dec 1741 Taken by Jonathan Robbins, Jonathan Belding and Joseph Boardman.
Probate[5] 2 Mar 1741/42 Inventory exhibited and accepted.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1. Richard Morton, in Wells, Daniel White, and Reuben Field Wells. A History of Hatfield, Massachusetts (1660-1910): in Three Parts. (Springfield, Massachusetts: F.C.H. Gibbons, 1910)
    426.

    "Elizabeth (Morton), b. Mar. 31, 1680."

  2. Fam. 3. John Warner2, in Adams, Sherman W. (Sherman Wolcott), and Henry R. (Henry Reed) Stiles. The History of Ancient Wethersfield, Connecticut: Comprising the Present Towns of Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, and Newington; and of Glastonbury Prior to its Incorporation in 1693, from Date of Earliest Settlement Until the Present Time with Extensive Genealogies and Genealogical Notes on Their Early Families. (New York: The Grafton Press, 1904)
    2:729.

    "… John (Warner),2 (Lieut, d Dea. William), … m. 27 Dec., 1704, Elizabeth (dau. Richard) Morton, of Hatfield, Mass., She d. 2 Nov., 1741. Her will, dated 14 [?] Oct., 1741, mentions daughters; Ruth (Kilbourn), Elizabeth (Wells), Martha (Kilbourn) and Susanna 'Ronnols' (Reynolds). Also 'beloved son Daniel Warner; my beloved brother Joshua Robbins to be my ex'r.'"

  3. Massachusetts. Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001. (FamilySearch)
    [1].
  4. Wethersfield Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records.

    "Warner, … Elizabeth, wid. John, d. Nov. 2, 1741 {1:23]"

  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Warner, Elizabeth, Wethersfield, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    3:359-60.

    "Probate Records. Vol. XIII, 1737 to 1742. Will and Invt. in Vol. XIV, Page 31-213.

    Warner, Elizabeth, Wethersfield. Inventory taken 4 December, 1741, by Jonathan Robbins, Jonathan Belding and Joseph Boardman. Will dated 20 October, 1741.

    I, Elizabeth Warner of Wethersfield, do make this my last will and testament: I give to my daughters all the rest of my estate, both moneys, household goods and moveables, to them each alike (except 1-5 part of money, which I give to my son Daniel Warner): To my eldest daughter, Ruth Kilbourn, 1-4; to my 2nd daughter, Elizabeth Welles, 1-4; to my 3rd daughter, Martha Kilbourn, 1-4; to my fourth daughter, Susannah Rennals, 1-4. I make my beloved brother, Joshua Robbins, of Wethersfield, sole executor.

    ELIZABETH X WARNER, LS.

    Witness: Niell McLean, Jonathan Robbins, William Bement.

    Court Record, Page 111—2 March, 1741-2: Invt. exhibited by Joshua Robbins, executor. Accepted."