Person:Samuel Warner (10)

m. Bef 1641
  1. Samuel WarnerCal 1640 - Bef 1703
  2. Joanna WarnerEst 1643 - Est 1685
  3. Mark WarnerCal 1646 - 1738
  4. John WarnerEst 1648 - 1723/24
  5. Nathaniel WarnerCal 1650 - 1713/14
  6. Joseph Warner1657 - 1658
  7. Mehitabel Warner1659 - 1678
  8. Daniel Warner1660 - 1660
  9. Eleazer Warner1662 - 1729
  10. William Warner1663/64 - 1673
  • HSamuel WarnerCal 1640 - Bef 1703
  • WMercy Swan1640 - 1683
m. 21 Oct 1662
  1. Priscilla Warner1666 - Aft 1730
  2. Samuel Warner1668 - 1752
  3. John Warner1670 - 1671
  4. Dorothy Warner1672 - 1689
  5. Sarah Warner1674 - Aft 1706
  6. Richard Warner1676 - 1767
  7. Mercy Warner1678/79 -
  • HSamuel WarnerCal 1640 - Bef 1703
  • WMary Martin1641 -
m. 4 May 1684
  1. Captain Eleazer Warner1686/87 - 1776
Facts and Events
Name[1][3] Samuel Warner
Gender Male
Birth[1] Cal 1640 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 21 Oct 1662 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mercy Swan
Other[3][4] 12 May 1675 Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts, United StatesAdmitted freeman of Massachusetts Bay.
Marriage 4 May 1684 Nashua, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United Statesto Mary Martin
Death[1] Bef 16 Feb 1703 Groton, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Samuel Warner, in Linzee, John William. The History of Peter Parker and Sarah Ruggles of Roxbury, Mass. and Their Ancestors and Descendants. (Boston, Mass.: Samuel Usher, 1913)
    307.

    Samuel (Warner), b. about 1640 Ipswich, Mass.; Samuel Warner was aged about thirty eight years, by deposition dated the 26 Mar. 1679 (Ipswich Deed IV : 160); d. before 16 Feb. 1703 Groton, Mass. (Midd. Deed XIV:589).

  2.   Samuel Warner, in Stearns, Ezra S. (Ezra Scollay). Early generations of the founders of old Dunstable : thirty families. (Boston, Massachusetts: G.E. Littlefield, 1911)
    91.

    Samuel Warner was born in Ipswich, 1640. His father, John Warner, removed from Ipswich to Brookfield, 1665, and was one of the three who secured the Indian deed of the township. At the destruction of Brookfield, 1675, John Warner and several of his sons retired to Hadley and subsequently resided in that town or immediate vicinity. Samuel Warner participated with his father and his brothers in the founding of Brookfield and in 1673 was one of the petitioners for the incorporation of the town, but there is no evidence that he removed his family from Ipswich until he removed to Dunstable very soon after 1680. He was one of the proprietors and was one of the seven male members of the church of Dunstable at its organization, December 16, 1685. He died about 1703. He married at Ipswich, October 21, 1662, Mercy Swan, born July 4, 1640, daughter of Richard Swan of Rowley. She died at Dunstable, April 3, 1683. He married, second, May 4, 1685, Mary (Martin) Swallow, widow of Ambrose Swallow of Chelmsford. Six children of the first wife born in Ipswich, and one of the second wife born in Dunstable.

  3. 3.0 3.1 Samuel 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)
    4:422.

    Samuel (Warner), Ipswich, whose f. is not kn. m. 21 Oct. 1662, Mercy Swan, perhaps d. of Richard of Rowley, had Priscilla, b. 25 Sept. 1666; Samuel, 5 July 1668; John, 2 Aug. 1670, d. within a yr.; Dorothy, 2 June 1672; Sarah, 28 May 1674; and Richard, 13 Aug. 1676. He was freem. 1675.

  4. Paige, Lucius R. List of Freemen. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct 1849)
    3:244.