Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Deacon Andrew Warner
Abt 1595 - 1684 (~ 89 years)-
Name Andrew Warner Prefix Deacon Birth Abt 1595 [1] Gender Male Alternate birth Bef 1599 [2] Death 18 Dec 1684 Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts [3] Person ID I7032 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of JTS, Ancestor of TNH, Ancestor of TWK Last Modified 15 Nov 2020
Father John Warner, b. of Hatfield Broadoak, Essex, England d. Aft 16 Jul 1614 Mother Mary Purchas d. Aft 12 May 1627, Hatfield, Essex, England Marriage 1578 Little Dunmow, Essex, England [4] Family ID F2581 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Mary Humphrey, b. Bef 13 Feb 1603, Thaxted, Essex, England d. 1657, Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts (Age > 53 years) Marriage 5 Oct 1624 Thaxted, Essex, England [2, 5] Children + 1. Robert Warner d. 10 Apr 1690, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut + 2. Hannah Warner, b. 1632, Connecticut d. 3 Sep 1682, Hartford County, Connecticut (Age 50 years) + 3. Daniel Warner, b. Abt 1642, Middletown, Middlesex, Connecticut d. 30 Apr 1692, Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts (Age ~ 50 years) + 4. Isaac Warner, b. Abt 1644 Family ID F311 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 18 Sep 2020
Family 2 Hester Wakeman, b. Bef 15 Jun 1617 d. Bef 1 Dec 1693, Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts (Age < 76 years) Marriage Bef 1657 [2] Family ID F13521 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 5 Jan 2019
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Notes - Emigrated 1633; first at Cambridge, then in Hartford in 1636, to which he travelled in the Rev. Hooker's part. His name is on the Founders Monument in downtown Hartford. He was a deacon in Hartford by 1640. By March 1648 he had acquired land at Farmington. In 1650 he sold it and returned to Hartford, but since he sided with William Goodwin in the controversy over the Rev. Samuel Stone, he removed to Hadley in 1659.
He was a maltster. He and his wife Mary Humphrey are the closest common ancestors of JTS and TNH.
- Emigrated 1633; first at Cambridge, then in Hartford in 1636, to which he travelled in the Rev. Hooker's part. His name is on the Founders Monument in downtown Hartford. He was a deacon in Hartford by 1640. By March 1648 he had acquired land at Farmington. In 1650 he sold it and returned to Hartford, but since he sided with William Goodwin in the controversy over the Rev. Samuel Stone, he removed to Hadley in 1659.
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Sources - [S1127] The Descendants of Andrew Warner by Lucien C. Warner and Josephine Genung Nichols. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1919.
- [S101] The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633, Volumes 1-3 and The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volumes 1-7, by Robert Charles Anderson. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1996-2011.
- [S1085] History of Hardwick, Massachusetts, with a Genealogical Register by Lucius R. Page. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1883.
- [S687] Genevieve Tylee Kiepura, "Clues in Records of Essex, England to the Origin of Connecticut Colony Settlers." The American Genealogist 26:152, 1949.
- [S688] Genevieve Tylee Kiepura, "Mary (Humphrey) Warner." The American Genealogist 26:217, 1949.
- [S1127] The Descendants of Andrew Warner by Lucien C. Warner and Josephine Genung Nichols. New Haven: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 1919.