Husband | Captain William WARNER b. 07/08/1627 d. 10/1706 | |
Wife | Unknown | |
Child | William WARNER b. 10/09/1653 d. 1714 |
Captain William WARNER1, only child of John WARNER and Margaret UNKNOWN, was born on 07/08/1627 in Blockley, Worcestershire, England. William died in 10/1706 in Blockley, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania aged about 79. He had a family with (name unknown). One son given. | (unknown image type) |
i | William WARNER2 was born on 10/09/1653 in Blockley, Worcestershire, England. He died in 1714 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania aged about 61. |
1. '''Please do not delete information without checking and editing'''This rough draft is in need of editing. Source information is given for the notes below. The same information is listed on Captain William Warner's page for editing for his specific information. == Biography == Captain William Warner (1627-1706) from England to Salem, New Jersey., 1675 settled at Blockley Philadelphia, PA., 1677, member first Council of Province of PA, 1681, m. Anne Dyde.<ref>Gale Genealogy: Ed. Frederick A. Virkus. Vol. 1, pg 877, The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy: First Families of America: A Genealogical Encyclopedia of the United States, 1925. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing, </ref> Warner, Capt. William(1627-1706), from Eng. to Salem, N.J., 1675; settled at “Blockley,�� Phila., 1677; mem. first Council of Province of Pa.; m Anne Dide (or Dyde).<ref>"Warner, Capt. William." Immigrant Ancestors: A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750. Ed. Frederick Adams Virkus. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing, 2009. 71. Gale Genealogy Connect. Web. 28 Nov. 2015.</ref> William Warner of the City of London, sailor aged 35. (Vol. 41).(??) The first settler who "penetrated the wilds of Blockley" was William Warner, of Blockley, England. He was a resident as early as 1677, having arrived before the great influx of either Welsh or English colonists. William Warner built his house on what afterwards was Forty-fifth and Westminster Avenue. He named his plantation "Blockley" after his home in England. He landed at Upland, now Chester. His title was confirmed by William Penn.John Warner, a brother of William, soon followed him, coming over with Penn, and settled nearby. Both were members of the first Pennsylvania Legislature. The name of Duckett, Warner, Kite and others, all early members of the Schuylkill Friends' Meeting, appear on the records at the Friends' Meeting House, Fifteenthand Race Streets, Philadelphia. Mary Warner, daughter of William Warner, married Thomas W'ynn, grandson of Dr. Thomas Wynne. <ref>Develin, Mrs. Dora Harvey. Historic Lower Merion And Blockley: Also the Erection Or Establishment of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Bala Pa., 1922.</ref> Citations included:<ref>Warner, Esther Mae Winget, 1893-. Descendants of William And Ann(Dyde) Warner, 1627-1954. [Xenia?, Ohio: s.n.], 1954. http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062513130;view=1up;seq=18</ref> == Biography == Captain William Warner (1627-1706) from England to Salem, New Jersey., 1675 settled at Blockley Philadelphia, PA., 1677, member first Council of Province of PA, 1681, m. Anne Dyde... (son) William 1653-1714, m. Christina Schute. <ref>Gale Genealogy: Ed. Frederick A. Virkus. Vol. 1, The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy: First Families of America: A Genealogical Encyclopedia of the United States, 1925. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing,</ref> === Birth === : Birth: :: Date: 09 OCT 1653:: Place: Blockley,,Worcestershire,England<ref>Source: [[#S49]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Ann Dide</ref> === Death === : Death: :: Date: 1714:: Place: Philadelphia,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania,USA<ref>Source: [[#S49]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Ann Dide</ref> Captain William Warner (1627-1706) from England to Salem, New Jersey., 1675 settled at Blockley Philadelphia, PA., 1677, member first Council of Province of PA, 1681, m. Anne Dyde.<ref>Gale Genealogy: Ed. Frederick A. Virkus. Vol. 1, pg 877, The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy: First Families of America: A Genealogical Encyclopedia of the United States, 1925. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing, </ref> Warner, Capt. William(1627-1706), from Eng. to Salem, N.J., 1675; settled at “Blockley,�� Phila., 1677; mem. first Council of Province of Pa.; m Anne Dide (or Dyde).<ref>"Warner, Capt. William." Immigrant Ancestors: A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750. Ed. Frederick Adams Virkus. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing, 2009. 71. Gale Genealogy Connect. Web. 28 Nov. 2015.</ref> William Warner of the City of London, sailor aged 35. (Vol. 41).(??) The first settler who "penetrated the wilds of Blockley" was William Warner, of Blockley, England. He was a resident as early as 1677, having arrived before the great influx of either Welsh or English colonists. William Warner built his house on what afterwards was Forty-fifth and Westminster Avenue. He named his plantation "Blockley" after his home in England. He landed at Upland, now Chester. His title was confirmed by William Penn.John Warner, a brother of William, soon followed him, coming over with Penn, and settled nearby. Both were members of the first Pennsylvania Legislature. The name of Duckett, Warner, Kite and others, all early members of the Schuylkill Friends' Meeting, appear on the records at the Friends' Meeting House, Fifteenthand Race Streets, Philadelphia. Mary Warner, daughter of William Warner, married Thomas W'ynn, grandson of Dr. Thomas Wynne. <ref>Develin, Mrs. Dora Harvey. Historic Lower Merion And Blockley: Also the Erection Or Establishment of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Bala Pa., 1922.</ref> Captain in Cromwell's Army in the colonies.pg 8 Citations included:<ref>Warner, Esther Mae Winget, 1893-. Descendants of William And Ann(Dyde) Warner, 1627-1954. (Xenia, Ohio: s.n.), 1954. http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062513130;view=1up;seq=18</ref> William and Anne (Dyde) Warner were Puritans while in England. After coming to America and associating with members of the Society of Friends, most of their children married into that sect, although there is no evidence that William and Anne ever belonged to any of their meetings.Anne (Dyde) \Varner survived her husband. By his will he divided his lands between his sons, John and Isaac, and his deceased daughter's husband, James Kite and his children. His son, William, was provided forby other means. To his son, Robert, in England, he gave his estate atDraycott, \Vorcestershire, England. His estate “Blockley” went tohis widow and son, Isaac. ' Children of William and Anne (Dyde) Warner :1. John, b. 1649, m. Anne Campden, d. 1717 (of whom hereafter). ‘:2. William, m. Christian, dau. of Swen Schute, a Swede who helped inthe settlement of new Sweden in America. William and Christian \Varner had four children, namely, Swen, Isaac, Hannah, and Jacob. \Villiamlived in Glou- ster Co., N. J., where he died in 1714.:3. Mary, m. James Kite about 1680, d. 1686. She had four children, namely James. Abraham, Grizzel and John.:4. Robert (if he ever came to America, he returned to \Vorcestershire, England, where he died about 1709).:5. Isaac, m. Anne Cravens in 1692, d. April 10, 1727. He had seven children, namely, \Villiam, ("The Baron"), John, Isaac, Mary, Esther, Hannah, and Anne. <ref>Osler, Harold William, 1911-. History of the Warner Family. [Salesville, OH: s.n., 1935. http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062513148;view=1up;seq=11</ref> == Sources == ==References== <references />
2. '''Please do not delete information without checking and editing'''This rough draft is in need of editing. Source information is given for the notes below. The same information is listed on Captain William Warner's page for editing for his specific information. == Biography == Captain William Warner (1627-1706) from England to Salem, New Jersey., 1675 settled at Blockley Philadelphia, PA., 1677, member first Council of Province of PA, 1681, m. Anne Dyde... (son) William 1653-1714, m. Christina Schute. <ref>Gale Genealogy: Ed. Frederick A. Virkus. Vol. 1, The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy: First Families of America: A Genealogical Encyclopedia of the United States, 1925. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing,</ref> === Birth === : Birth: :: Date: 09 OCT 1653:: Place: Blockley,,Worcestershire,England<ref>Source: [[#S49]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Ann Dide</ref> === Death === : Death: :: Date: 1714:: Place: Philadelphia,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania,USA<ref>Source: [[#S49]] Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Ann Dide</ref> Captain William Warner (1627-1706) from England to Salem, New Jersey., 1675 settled at Blockley Philadelphia, PA., 1677, member first Council of Province of PA, 1681, m. Anne Dyde.<ref>Gale Genealogy: Ed. Frederick A. Virkus. Vol. 1, pg 877, The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy: First Families of America: A Genealogical Encyclopedia of the United States, 1925. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing, </ref> FATHER: Warner, Capt. William(1627-1706), from Eng. to Salem, N.J., 1675; settled at “Blockley,�� Phila., 1677; mem. first Council of Province of Pa.; m Anne Dide (or Dyde).<ref>"Warner, Capt. William." Immigrant Ancestors: A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750. Ed. Frederick Adams Virkus. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing, 2009. 71. Gale Genealogy Connect. Web. 28 Nov. 2015.</ref> William Warner of the City of London, sailor aged 35. (Vol. 41).(??) The first settler who "penetrated the wilds of Blockley" was William Warner, of Blockley, England. He was a resident as early as 1677, having arrived before the great influx of either Welsh or English colonists. William Warner built his house on what afterwards was Forty-fifth and Westminster Avenue. He named his plantation "Blockley" after his home in England. He landed at Upland, now Chester. His title was confirmed by William Penn. John Warner, a brother of William, soon followed him, coming over with Penn, and settled nearby. Both were members of the first Pennsylvania Legislature. The name of Duckett, Warner, Kite and others, all early members of the Schuylkill Friends' Meeting, appear on the records at the Friends' Meeting House, Fifteenth and Race Streets, Philadelphia. Mary Warner, daughter of William Warner, married Thomas W'ynn, grandson of Dr. Thomas Wynne. <ref>Develin, Mrs. Dora Harvey. Historic Lower Merion And Blockley: Also the Erection Or Establishment of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Bala (Pa.), 1922.</ref> FATHER: Captain in Cromwell's Army in the colonies.pg 8 Citations included:<ref>Warner, Esther Mae Winget, 1893-. Descendants of William And Ann(Dyde) Warner, 1627-1954. [Xenia, Ohio: s.n.], 1954. http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062513130;view=1up;seq=18</ref> FATHER: William and Anne (Dyde) Warner were Puritans while in England. After coming to America and associating with members of the Society of Friends, most of their children married into that sect, although there is no evidence that Wil- liam and Anne ever belonged to any of their meetings. Anne (Dyde) \Varner survived her husband. By his will he divided his lands between his sons, John and Isaac, and his deceased daughter's husband, James Kite and his children. His son, William, was provided for by other means. To his son, Robert, in England, he gave his estate at Draycott, \Vor- cestershire, England. His estate “Blockley” went to his widow and son, Isaac. ' Children of William and Anne (Dyde) Wamor :1. John, b. 1649, m. Anne Campden, d. 1717 (of whom here- after). ‘ :2. William, m. Christian, dau. of Swen Schute, a Swede who helped in the settlement of new Sweden in America. William and Christian \Varner had four children, namely, Swen, Isaac, Hannah, and Jacob. \Villiam lived in Glou- ster Co., N. J., where he died in 1714. :3. Mary, m. James Kite about 1680, d. 1686. She had four children, namely James. Abraham, Grizzel and John. :4. Robert (if he ever came to America, he returned to \Vor- cestershire, England, where he died about 1709). :5. Isaac, m. Anne Cravens in 1692, d. April 10, 1727. He had seven children, namely, \Villiam, ("The Baron"), John, Isaac, Mary, Esther, Hannah, and Anne. <ref>Osler, Harold William, 1911-. History of the Warner Family. [Salesville, OH: s.n., 1935. http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062513148;view=1up;seq=11</ref> Marriage to Christina Schute/Skute<ref>Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Vol 40, pg 222 & 223. ''1671 Census of the Delaware''</ref> == Sources == <references />