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    1. [CRV] Wilbraham, Ma Warners
    2. Clyde, You wrote "went over the LDS website (which I feel certain you've perused) and found all the info. they have". Yes, I have looked in the LDS familysearch and the names and dates match with Lucien C. Warner and Josephine Nichols' book "The Descendants of Andrew Warner". Neither source, however, goes forward from Jesse and Hannah (Colton) Warner's daughter, Clarissa Warner b. 10 Jan 1780. The Wilbraham Town Records BMD 1636-1871 gives the same data but does not shed any further light either. A Hannah Warner did marry Josiah Leonard in 1892 in Wilbraham and I have a feeling that she might be the widow of Lieut. Jesse Warner, who died in 1784 and that Josiah and she went to live in another town. I'll have to search out a Leonard Genealogy. You also wrote refering to J. Bruce Tingle's book Military Rolls of the Outward Commons-- Soldiers of Wilbraham, Mass., 1730-1840: "If you need anything from Bruce's book, please let me know." Thanks for your kind offer. All I have from the Wilbraham Centennial book is that Jesse Warner took part in the what they called "The French War, in a battle near the southern extremity of Lake George, with Baron Dieskau in 1755." and from the DAR that "he marched in response to the April 19, 1775 Lexington alarm. If Bruce's book sheds more light on these two campaigns that he participated in I would appreciate hearing from you. Phil Burnett

    08/02/2000 06:52:23
    1. Re: [CRV] Wilbraham, Ma Warners
    2. Peter Vanderbrouk
    3. Phil, the intial battle took place during the F&I War and was called The Battle of Lake George, taking place on Sept. 8th, 1755. Three conflicts took place on that day. The latter is obviously a reference to the Battle of Lexington & Concord. Many companies marched from CT and Mass. after hearing of the events of that day. Time of service was usually 10 days. Clyde ----- Original Message ----- From: <Oronoco98@aol.com> To: <CT-RIVER-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 11:52 PM Subject: [CRV] Wilbraham, Ma Warners > Clyde, > You wrote "went over the LDS website (which I feel certain you've perused) > and found all the info. they have". > Yes, I have looked in the LDS familysearch and the names and dates match > with Lucien C. Warner and Josephine Nichols' book "The Descendants of > Andrew Warner". Neither source, however, goes forward from Jesse and Hannah > (Colton) Warner's daughter, Clarissa Warner b. 10 Jan 1780. > The Wilbraham Town Records BMD 1636-1871 gives the same data but does not > shed any further light either. A Hannah Warner did marry Josiah Leonard in > 1892 in Wilbraham and I have a feeling that she might be the widow of Lieut. > Jesse Warner, who died in 1784 and that Josiah and she went to live in > another town. I'll have to search out a Leonard Genealogy. > > You also wrote refering to J. Bruce Tingle's book Military Rolls of the > Outward Commons-- Soldiers of Wilbraham, Mass., 1730-1840: "If you need > anything from Bruce's book, please let me know." > Thanks for your kind offer. All I have from the Wilbraham Centennial book is > that Jesse Warner took part in the what they called "The French War, in a > battle near the southern extremity of Lake George, with Baron Dieskau in > 1755." and from the DAR that "he marched in response to the April 19, 1775 > Lexington alarm. If Bruce's book sheds more light on these two campaigns that > he participated in I would appreciate hearing from you. > Phil Burnett > > > ==== CT-RIVER-VALLEY Mailing List ==== > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > (on first page,put in box: Ct-River-Valley > http://www.quadrangle.org (genealogical lib.for Ct-River-Valley area) > listowner: NewEnglander1621@msn.com > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. >

    08/03/2000 08:17:43