Person:Titus Warner (3)

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  1. Titus Warner1767 - 1818
  • HTitus Warner1767 - 1818
  • WMary Baggs1773 - 1843
m. 26 Dec 1793
  1. Park Warner1803 - 1871
Facts and Events
Name Titus Warner
Gender Male
Birth? 26 Jan 1767 Belchertown, Hampshire, Massachusetts
Marriage 26 Dec 1793 to Mary Baggs
Death? 12 Apr 1818 Amherst, Hampshire, Massachusetts
Reference Number? 512+91473.4


BIOGRAPHY: The Descendants of Andrew Warner Compiled by Lucien C. Warner, M.D., LL.D/ Mrs. Josephine Genung Nichols The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, Co. New Haven, Conn. 1919 Page 324 Titus Warner, son of Seth and Mary (Clark) Warner, born January 26, probably in Belchertown, Mass.; died in Amherst, Mass., April 12, 1818; buried in Amherst. With his wife and two children he was recorded by the 1800 Census as a resident of Belchertown, and it is probable that he removed to Amherst about 1808-10. At a town meeting in Belchertown, March 5, 1793, he was chosen constable and collector for the north part of the town, and was to have four pence on the pound as a collection fee. He was also chosen one of the four hog-reeves of the town, and again in 1794 held this office. In 1795 he was again constable and in 1796 surveyor of highways. The appraisal of his estate, in 1819, mentions the following lands: home farm at Amherst, 80 acres; wood-lot, Pelham, 25 acres; home farm, Belchertown, 82 acres; Fairweather lot; Tucker farm; Rockwell place; and one-half of a pew in the Belchertown meeting house. The valuation shows him to have been a well-to-do man for those days. In the distribution of his estate, the widow received a share in the Amherst farm, while Park received land in Belchertown.

  Titus Warner married December 26, 1793, Mary or Polly Baggs, born September 18, 1773, died November 15, 1843, buried in Amherst.