Descendants of John Warner

 

 

Generation No. 1

 

1.  JOHN1 WARNER was born 1582 in Blockley,Worchester, England, and died 1626 in Blockley,Worchester, England.

       

Child of JOHN WARNER is:

2.                i.    WILLIAM2 WARNER, b. July 08, 1627, Blockley twp,PA; d. October 18, 1707, Philadlphia.

 

 

Generation No. 2

 

2.  WILLIAM2 WARNER (JOHN1) was born July 08, 1627 in Blockley twp,PA, and died October 18, 1707 in Philadlphia.  He married (1) ANNE DIDE.  She was born 1630 in England.  He married (2) MARY GEORGE. 

 

Notes for WILLIAM WARNER:

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I WILLIAM WARNER of the Township of Blockley in the County

of Philadelphia & province of Pensilvania Yeoman Being at this

time in Reasonable Good Health of Body And of a Sound & well

disposed Judgment & Understanding praised be the Name of the Lord

for his Mercy and Goodness Towards me But considering the Frailty

of this Transitory life & the uncertainty thereof I have thought good at

this time to make my last Will & Testament And as to that Worldly

Estate as it hath pleased Allmighty God to bestow upon my Will is that

the Same be disposed on by my Executors after my Decease after all my

just Debts that I owe are paid In manner & form Following that is to

Say First I comitt my Soul into the Hands of Allmighty God my

Saviour & Keeper And my Body to be decently buried by my

Executors hereby named. Secondly, I give & bequeath unto my Dear

& loving wife[Ann]e Warner the full & equill halfe of my backward

Meadow during [her?] Natural Life And after her decease to decend to

My Son Isaac Warner as is herein after menconed As also I give unto my

Said wife during her natural life the one half of my Plantation

whereon I now Live and after her decease to my said Son Isaac as

also I give unto my said Dear wife the one half of all my Cows Sheep

& Cropp of Corn both within & without Doors As also all & Singular my

Horses Mares & Colts And all the rest & residue of my personal Estate

as Goods & Chattles not given or otherwise disposed of by this my last Will

Thirdly I give & bequeath unto my Son John Warner one hundred acres of

my Backward Land Together with the one half of the Meadow thereunto

Belonging over & above the said one hundred acres of Land before given

him as above To Hold unto him his Heirs & Assignes for ever With

the use of my Iron Tow Hetchel & Iron Barr As also one of my

Setts of Curtains after my wife's Decease I also give unto my sd Son

John Warner the Sum of Twenty pounds to be paid him by my

Executors or Executor within Twelve months after my decease

Fourthly I give & bequeath unto my Son Isaac Warner fifty

acres of my Backward Land Excepting out of the Same the meadow

wch I have otherwise disposed on Until after the decease of my said

Dear wife And then I do ordain that the said one half Shall descend

to my said Son Isaac Together with the one half of my plantation

all which said Land Meadow & one half of my plantation with the

other half of my plantation after the Decease of my Dear wife

(or thus to make it plain) I give to my said Son Isaac Imeddeatly

after my Decease the fifty acres of backward Land & half of my

plantation with the other half plantacon & half ye Meadow

after his mother's decease To hold unto my said Son Isaac during

his Natural Life And after his Decease to his Eldest Son then

living And for want of Such Son to his Eldest Daughter & So to

his or her Heirs & Assignes for ever & I Also give to my said Son

Isaac the one half of all my Cowes Sheep & Cropp of Corne what:

soever with the use of my Iron Tow Hetchel & Iron Barr

Fifthly I give & bequeath unto my Son William Warner the

Sum of Ten pounds to be paid him by my Executors within one

year after my Decease As also Six bushels Corn each year for

Eight Years together next after my Decease to wit three bushels of

Wheat & three of Rye by my said Executors. Sixthly I give &

bequeath unto my Son in Law James Kite fifty acres from off my

Backward Land (Excepting the Meadow before given) All which said

Backward Land I do desire may be divided in the most Equillest manner

for the benefitt of all my said Children And I also give unto my said Son in

Law James Kite one hundred acres of Land where he now liveth To Hold

the said one hundred & fifty acres of Land with All the Improvements &

appurtenances during his Natural Life And then to one of his Son's That

is to say James Kite or to Abraham Kite or to whether of them two my sd

Son in Law shall see fit to Nominate in & by his last Will or by word of

Mouth To Hold my said Son in Law & after his Decease unto Such of

his Sons as he Shall name his Heirs & Assigns for ever I also give unto my

said Son in Law James Kite All my Interest in ? to that Meadow by

Schuylkill side which I have upon Lease unto him his Heirs & Assigns

As also the use of the Iron Tow Hetchel ? Iron Barr which my Will is Shall

remain for the use & Benefit of my Son John's Family, Isaac's family &

James Kite's family for ever.  Seventhly I give & bequeath unto my Son

Robert Warner All & Singular my two Houses Scituate & being in Draycot

in Worcester Shire in the Kingdom of England wch I bough of Joseph

Woodward To Hold unto him his Heirs & Assigns for ever he paying there:

fore unto my Brother Isaac Warner five pounds Sterling mony of England

or to his Assigns And Lastly I do ordain my Dear & Loving wife Anne

Warner & my said Son Isaac Warner Executors or Executor of this my

last Will & Testament hereby revoking all former Wills by me made &

this I do declare to be my last Will & Testament.  In Witness whereof I

have hereunto Let my Hand & Seal this Eighth day of September Ano

Dom 1703 William Warner Seal Signed Sealed published and

declared in "presence of us" Eph: Johnston Francis Cooke Elizabeth

Binghurst

Philada October 18th 1706 Then psonally appeared the within named Francis

Cook & Elizabeth Binghurst two of the Witnesses to the within written Will & on

their Solemn Affirmacons according to Law did declare that they were present &

Saw the within named William Warner Sign Seal publish & Declare the within

writing as his last Will & Testament And that at the doing thereof he was of

sound mind Memory & understanding to the best of their Knowledge

                                             Coram  Pet Evans D Regr

Be it Remembered that the 18th 8ber 1707 The last Will & Testament of William Warner

was proved in due form of law And probat & Letters of Adminon was granted to Anne

Warner & Isaac Warner Execs therein named being first Attested well & freely to adminis:

:ter & to bring an Inventory of the Testators Estate into ye Regrs Office at Philada on or before the

Eighteenth day of 9ber next ? also to render Accot when required. Given under the Seall of the

said Office.                                 [C] Pet Evans D Regr

 

 

 

 

I. WILLIAM WARNER, son of JOHN and MARGARET WARNER, was baptised at Draycott,

Parish of Blockley, Worcestershire, England on 8 July 1627.  His wife was Ann

Dide, she may have been his second wife.  Although a family traditon stated that

William Warner was in this country as early as 1658 no proof of this has been

found.  It seems probable that William Warner and his family arrived in the

Delaware in 1675. (1)

 

 The eminent genealogist, Gilbert Cope, also mentions the tradition that William

Warner arrived in 1658, but says no proof has been found.  The records of Upland

Court, in what is now Pennsylvania show that he applied for grants of land on the

Schuylkil in 1678-1681.  He was one of the Jusices to hold the first Court under

the Charter of William Penn in 1681, and was also a member of Philadelphia County

Assembly in 1682/3. (2)

 

 William Warner of Blockley, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania signed his Will 8

September 1703 and it was proved 18 October 1706.  He left a life interest in half

of Blockley Plantation and half of his "backward meadow" to his wife Ann.  To his

son John he left 100 acres "backward land" and half of meadow belonging to same.

He names his sons Isaac, William and Robert and son-in-law James Kite.  He left

Robert two houses in Draycott, Worcestershire, England, he paying the testators

brother Isaac 5 pounds.  His Executors were his wife Ann and son Isaac Warner. (3)

 

(1) Colonial Families of Philadelphia, John W. Jordan, New York 1911, Vol. I.

pp.226,227,228,233.

 

(2) Gilbert Cope Collection, GSP Gen Co9:85, p.115. GSP

 

(3) PhiladelphiaCounty Will Book C, p.61, 1706:#50

 

 

 

More About WILLIAM WARNER:

Burial: Schulkill Burial Ground, Philadelphia,PA

Christened: July 08, 1627, Blockley,worcesershire,England

       

Children of WILLIAM WARNER and ANNE DIDE are:

3.                i.    JOHN3 WARNER, b. 1654, Blockley; d. May 20, 1717, Philadelphia,PA.

4.               ii.    ISSAC WARNER, b. 1652; d. April 06, 1727, Blockley twp,PA.

5.              iii.    WILLIAM WARNER, b. 1656; d. Abt. February 16, 1712/13, Gloucester County,NJ.

6.              iv.    MARY WARNER, b. 1660; d. 1686, America.

                  v.    ROBERT WARNER, b. 1658.

                 vi.    ROBERT WARNER, m. SARAH.

                vii.    ISAAC WARNER, m. ANN CRAVEN, December 30, 1692.

 

 

Generation No. 3

 

3.  JOHN3 WARNER (WILLIAM2, JOHN1) was born 1654 in Blockley, and died May 20, 1717 in Philadelphia,PA.  He married ANNE CAMPDEN.  She died July 19, 1715.

 

Notes for JOHN WARNER:

  

  

  Thomas Warner

ca. 1470 - ca. 1535 fuller

1500 leaseholder of the French Mill

& the Corn Mill

Rychard d 1546 = Johane d 1545

of french Mill, fuller

| John d 1545 = Johanna

Builder of a new fulling mill,

to which Johanna succeeded William d 1554    

Thomas d 1595 =

(i) Frances Dennys d 1588

(ii) Widow Johane Mansel

d 1618

| 3 daughters         

Johane

1562-73 Robert

? 1563 Thos.

1565

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 Rowland

1565-92 Thos.

1565

of Church

Gate Richard Elizabeth

d. 1573 Joseph

1574

Yeoman Elizabeth John d 1657 =

Margaret d 1657

fuller of French Mill &

Farmer of Draycott

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  George

1589-91       |

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Jane

1612 Mary

1614 Thos

1616 =

Ursula

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 John

1619 Richard

1622-93

= Sarah

d 1676

Surgeon?

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 Robert

1625-99

= Eleanor

d 1676

of French Mill

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 William

1627-1706

= Ann Dide

1632 m 1647?

emigrated to USA  Edward

1629-98

= Anne

Fuller of French Mill & farmer of Draycott

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 Richard

1632-78

= Widow Ann Girney

Cooper, London Quaker Antony

1635

d in infancy Isaack

1636-7

 Isaack

1638-1704

= Ann Hackwood

m 1668

He Cooper, London Quaker

She Quaker of Northampton

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Thomas

1651

 Jane

1653 John

1655-1727

= Elizabeth

Clockmaker Daniel

1658 Isaac

1662

 

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 Richard

1648 Sarah

1651 Hannah

1655 Price

1662 |

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   Margaret 1662

= William Dide

m 1676 Mary

 Anne William |

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John

1657 Edward

1659-82

Mercy Hartell Anne

1662 Isaack

1663 Elizabeth

1668-96 Mary

1669 Jacob

1670 Sarah

1673 Joseph

1674 Hester

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       Simeon 1669-1754 =

Anna Geisbets of Friedrich-Stadt

Holstein (Dutch)

He was a Cooper & Timber Merchant of Bermondsey, London

Leading Quaker John 1674-1760 = mehetabel

He was a Merchant & noted Horticulturalist of Rotherhithe, London, Quaker 3 daughters

The above is a page from the book Blockley through Twelve Centuries. Sources:

1. Blockley Parish Registers. 2. Memorial records & Wills in County Record Office, Worcester. 3. Public Record Office: Wills & Lay Subsidy Rolls. 4. Quaker registers for Warwickshire, South & Middlesex

5. Coopers Company records in Guildhall Library, City of London. 6. 'Warner Family in America' by the late Hayward Dare Warner. Records of Mr. T. W. R. Warner and Sir Edward Warner.

 

JOHN WARNER, son of William Warner, located land on the west side of the

Schuylkill River, above his father's Blockley estate, about 200 acres.  His father

also left him 100 acres with meadow, in all about 135 acres.  He resided on his

plantation on the Schuylkill until his death. (6)

 

 John Warner was a member of Pennsylvania Assembly in 1713, 1714, and 1715. (7) He

married ANNE CAMPDEN, (8) who as Ann Warner, wife of John died 19th 5 mo 1715.

John Warner, Sr. died 12th 2mo (April) 1717.  By his Will dated 17 September 1716

and proved 20 May 1717 (Phila. Co. Will Book D, p. 72, 1717:#94) he directed his

plantation to be divided equally between his sons William and Isaac Warner;

 

(4). Colonial Families of Philadelphia, John W. Jordan, Vol. I, p. 233.

 

(5). Encyclopedia American Quaker Genealogy, W.W. Hinshaw, Vol. II, p.677.

 

(6). Colonial Families of Philadelphia, John W. Jordan, Vol. I, p. 234.

 

(7). Pennsylvania Archives, Vol. IX, pp. 717, 718 (Edition 1888)

 

(8). Encyclopedia American Quaker Genealogy, W.W. Hinshaw, Vol. II. p. 432.

 

to his son John Warner he left the 100 acres of "Back Land where he now lives,

with all the meadow and Wood" belonging to it (which John Warner, Senior,

inherited from his father William Warner), John paying 10 pounds to the testator's

daughter "Margaret Roades;" to his daughters, Mary Warner, Esther Warner, Sarah

Warner and Jane Warner, and his son Joseph Warner, all stocks on the plantation,

household goods, etc.; the executors were his "son Swen Warner," John Warner and

Mary Warner.  It has long been taken for granted that this "son Swen Warner" was

John Warner's eldest son, already provided for, and so not otherwise mentioned in

his will, and this has been a source of confusion in accounts of the family, but

it is now known that he was not a son but a son-in-law, and also a nephew, having

been the husband of John Warner's daughter Esther, and the son of John Warner's

brother, William Warner, of Gloucester County, New Jersey.

 

 

Notes for ANNE CAMPDEN:

Remarks: Ann Warner. City of Philadelphia. Widow. Legacies to two grandsons Joseph and Mark Warner, children of late son Swen Warner. To child or children of late son Joseph Warner. To granddau. Ann Lawton, wife of George Lawton. To her two girls Sylva and Teny. Her message and lot on Carters Alley and all remainder of estate to her dau. Ann Wiltberger. Exec: Son-in-law Christian Wiltberger and his wife Ann Wiltberger. Letters granted to Christian Wiltberger

       

Children of JOHN WARNER and ANNE CAMPDEN are:

7.                i.    JOSEPH4 WARNER, b. May 15, 1701, Middletown Twp., Bucks County,PA; d. February 16, 1722/23, Middletown Twp., Bucks County,PA.

                  ii.    MARY WARNER.

                 iii.    WILLIAM WARNER, b. 1694.

 

Notes for WILLIAM WARNER:

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Land: Landholders of Philadelphia County, 1734: PA

 

Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by James L. Stokes

  jlstokes@postoffice.ptd.net

 

 

         BLOCKLEY

 

Ralph Assheton............750

Thomas Paschall...........100

Stephen Jackson...........100

Morton Garretson..........100

Daniel Hibbit.............100

Peter Guardionor..........100

Abraham Kite..............130

William Warner............100

John Warner...............100

Isaac Warner..............100

Hugh Thomas...............100

Daniel Jones..............100

William Couch..............25

David George..............150

Thomas Winn................50

John Warner, junr.........100

Jno. Thomas...............100

James Jones...............100

James Moor................100

William Roberts...........100

Evan Rees..................10

Jonathan Humphry..........100

George George.............100

Morgan David...............19

Adam Roads................100

John Nickeson.............100

Jacob Scooten.............160

Lewis Jones...............130

John Marshall.............100

John Hood..................20

Mary Jones.................20

Edward Williams...........100

Aaron Hibbet..............100

Robert Roberts of Mirian...50

Isaac Warner, junr.........60

William Coulston...........50

Edward George..............

 

 

 

 

                 iv.    JANE WARNER, b. 1698.

8.               v.    JOHN WARNER, b. November 26, 1689; d. November 09, 1748.

                 vi.    MARGARET WARNER, b. March 23, 1682/83; m. JACOB RHOADES, 1716; b. February 16, 1683/84.

9.             vii.    ISAAC WARNER, b. 1696.

10.          viii.    ESTHER WARNER, b. August 18, 1686, Blockley Estate, PA; d. April 09, 1740, Philadelphia, PA.

11.             ix.    SWEN WARNER, b. Abt. 1700.

                   x.    EDWARD WARNER, b. October 29, 1680.

 

 

4.  ISSAC3 WARNER (WILLIAM2, JOHN1) was born 1652, and died April 06, 1727 in Blockley twp,PA.  He married ANNE. 

 

Notes for ISSAC WARNER:

WARNER, ISAAC.  Blockley, Co. of Philadelphia.  Yeoman.

April 6, 1727/8.  May 6, 1727.  E.42.

Wife: Anne. 

Children: John, Isaac, William, Mary Winn, Esther Humphreys, Hannah. 

Exec: Anne and William Warner.

Wills: Abstracts, Book E: 1726 - 1736: Philadelphia Co, PA

 

Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Thera, Jack Bowman, and Judy.

 

       

Children of ISSAC WARNER and ANNE are:

                   i.    JOHN4 WARNER, b. Abt. 1690.

                  ii.    ISAAC WARNER, b. Abt. 1690.

                 iii.    WILLIAM WARNER, b. Abt. 1690.

                 iv.    MARY WARNER, b. Abt. 1690.

                  v.    ESTER WARNER, b. Abt. 1690; m. HUMPREYS.

                 vi.    HANNAH WARNER, b. Abt. 1690.

 

 

5.  WILLIAM3 WARNER (WILLIAM2, JOHN1) was born 1656, and died Abt. February 16, 1712/13 in Gloucester County,NJ.  He married (1) CHRISTIANA SVENSDOTTER SKUTE, daughter of SVENSDOTTER SKUTE and ANNA GUSTAFFSON.  She was born 1661 in Philadelphia, PA.  He married (2) CHRISTIANA SVENSDOTTER SKUTE. 

       

Child of WILLIAM WARNER and CHRISTIANA SKUTE is:

12.              i.    SWEN4 WARNER, b. Abt. 1680, Cloucester County, NJ; d. December 08, 1761, Philadelphia, PA.

 

 

6.  MARY3 WARNER (WILLIAM2, JOHN1) was born 1660, and died 1686 in America.  She married JAMES KITE 1680, son of SIR GEORGE KITE.  He died March 24, 1712/13 in Blockley twp,PA.

 

Notes for JAMES KITE:

KOITE (KITE), JAMES.  Blockley, Philadelphia County.

July 21, 17??.  March 24, 1713/14.  C. 372.

Son Abraham.  Daughter Grissell Lewis.  Grandson Mordecai Lewis.  John

Simonds and his wife and children; John Warner; Isaac Warner and

Emmanuel Walker are mentioned.

Executors:  Wife Martha and son James.

Witnesses:  John Warner, Ann Warner and /// Warner.

Wills: Abstracts, Book C : 1705 - 1714: Philadelphia Co, PA

 

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Children of MARY WARNER and JAMES KITE are:

                   i.    JAMES4 KITE, b. October 1682.

                  ii.    ABRAHAM KITE, b. 1685.

                 iii.    JOHN KITE, d. 1701.

13.            iv.    GRIZE KITE, d. Aft. 1699.

 

 

Generation No. 4

 

7.  JOSEPH4 WARNER (JOHN3, WILLIAM2, JOHN1) was born May 15, 1701 in Middletown Twp., Bucks County,PA, and died February 16, 1722/23 in Middletown Twp., Bucks County,PA.  He married AGNES CROASDALE February 16, 1722/23 in Middletown Monthly Meeting of Friends, daughter of JOHN CROASDALE and MARA CHAPMAN.  She was born September 04, 1703, and died August 30, 1771.

 

Notes for JOSEPH WARNER:

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To: PABUCKS-L@rootsweb.com

Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 18:30:43 -0500

Subject: Warner's

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I would appreciate if any one connected with the

Phila. Historic Society would know anything about

a William Warner who came from England & died

in Philadelphia.  His grandson JOSEPH was born at

the WARNER PLANTATION near Philadelphia in 1701.

 

JOSEPH had a son JOSEPH b 1728 in Wrightstown, PA.

This second JOSEPH had a son SILAS b 1766, and SILAS

had a WILLIAM  born in 1813. 

 

Does any one know anything about William on back or

where I might find the information especially at this time

on William.

 

 

Notes for AGNES CROASDALE:

3.237.  Agnes Mitchel, of Middletown Twp., Widow. 

April 29, 1768.  Proved August 30, 1771.

Son Thomas Warner and son-in-law James Wildman, exrs.

Children, John, Joseph Croasdale, Abraham, Isaac and Thomas Warner,