WARNER WORNER BROWN by Merton Alexander Mon Oct 21 1991 ------------------------------- Looking for the parents of Joshua WARNER (Worner) b. about April 1719, married to Dorothy Brown in 1742 in Harvard or Stow, Ma. Joshua Warner died 2 or 9 Oct. 1756 in Harvard, Ma. His father may have been Joshua Sr. or Samual Warner (Worner). Merton L. Alexander, 45789 Drexel Rd., Canton, MI. 48187. ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿ ³ This file is from The Source of Magic, Ridgefield CT ³ ³ 203-431-4687, source for genealogy, radio, & Windows ³ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ Date: Fri Jan 10 1992 07:28:16 From: Sandy Clunies To: Gary Warner Subj: John warner acc. to pope Attr: GENEALOGY ------------------------------- To confirm a report in Pope from "Col Rec", Gary, you would need to study the "Col Rec" ! That would mean published copies of the earliest town, court, assistant's records of the colony - it takes some digging. I have been combing ancient court records aboout an ancestor accused of ... murder! Essex Co MA published all their Quarterly Court records. Or... a query to NEHGS for clues to sources is always good - if you're a member, there's no big charge. The WARNERs have often caused confusion - many primary early immigrant families names WARNER ... two of the named John! Meredith B. Colket Jr., esteemed genealogist, compiled of "Founders of Early American Families" - which NEHGS considers a prime quality ref - accepts that John WARNER of Farmington came on the "Increase". He refers you to TAG 27:153; NEHGR 128:155; "Omni Warner" (1916); "Ackley-Bosworth" by N. Grier Parke (1960). ---Sandy --- msged 1.99S ZTC * Origin: GreyEagle_Point/346 <* Derwood, MD *> (1:109/312.346)