Dear Gene: Thanks for the information on Andrew Warner. I would like to suggest one change: I believe his first wife, Mary Humphrey, died before 1657, as stated in the Mormon Pedigree Research File. His only child with his second wife, Esther (Wakeman) Selden, was Jacob, born about 1658, and made a freeman in Hadley, MA, on 30 May 1690. I believe that means he was born in 1669 or earlier. You added a number of details to what else I already knew! -- Bob Dann ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene Warner" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2004 11:39 PM Subject: immigrant Andrew WARNER > Deacon Andrew WARNER b. 1595, actually immigrated to Mass. possibly > as early as 1631 onboard the Lyon from London. He was one of the > followers of Rev. Thomas HOOKER. I decided to list him here on the Ct. > list as an immigrant, because by 1635 he was helping to found Hartford > Ct. He also was an early settler of Farmington Ct. After Hookers death > Andrew and others of his church following a church schism, left Ct. in > 1659 to return to Mass. This resulted in the founding of Hadley Mass. > Colonial records of Ct. and Mass. often list Andrew WARNER as being > involved in one public service or another. He was married twice, built > 3 or 4 different homes, moved several times, was a maltster, public > servant, church leader and fathered 9 children. He died Dec. 18 1684 > at about the age of 90. His first wife was Mary (HUMFREY) 1601-1672. > His second wife was widow Esther (WAKEMAN) SELDEN 1617-1693. > I read the list and occasionally post. I am always watching for > additional info about my ancestors and searching for cousins. > A native Vermonter lost in Texas > Gene Warner > > ______________________________