John WARNER

John WARNER

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name John WARNER [1] [2]

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Taufe 23. Mai 1584 Great Waltham, Essex, England nach diesem Ort suchen
Geburt 1568 Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, England nach diesem Ort suchen
Bestattung 16. Juli 1614 [3]
Taufe 23. Mai 1584 Great Waltham, Essex, England nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 16. Juli 1614 Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, England nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat Great Waltham, Essex, England nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder

Great Waltham, Essex, England
Mary PURCHAS

Notizen zu dieser Person

Dunmow Lt., where John and Mary married, is about six miles south of Thaxted and six miles north of Great Waltham. The Warner-Harrington genealogy says that John is mentioned second in the will of father John Warner of Much Waltham dated 23 May 1584. The will, however, mentions "my fiyve daughters and my foure sonnes", but does not name John as son. "John Warner junior" is one of the three witnesses to the will. This might suggest that John was the eldest son, and had already received the major portion of his inheritance. He lived in Hatfield Broad Oaks, Essex, England, in 1609 as shown by the fact that he paid taxes on L3 of household goods there that year. Hatfield Broad Oak is about 10 miles from Great Waltham and was formerly known as Hatfield Regis, or King's Hatfield, because it was a royal manor and was owned by the Kings of England. It is supposed to be the burial place of Harold, the last of the Saxon kings. On 27 May 1613 a John Warner witnessed the will of Thomas Warner of Much Waltham. In Mar 1614 he bought 35 acres of freehold land, consisting of garden, meadow and pasture, for L41. The will of John Warner, yeoman, was filed 16 Jul 1614 in Commissary Court of London (Essex and Herts.) It reads: "In the name of God amen The Sixtenth daie of Jul in the yeares of the Reigne of our soveraigne Lord James by the grace of god of England Scotland Fraunce and Ireland Kinge Defender of the faith that is to say of England Fraunce and Ireland the twelvth & of Scotland the seaven and forteth I John Warner of Hatfield Broadoke alias Hatfield Kinges in the of Essex yeoman not sicke in bodie but whole and sounde of mynde and memory, thankes be geven to almightie god doe make and ordeyne this my last will and testament in manner and forme following First I comitt and comend my soule into the handes of Almightie god my maker and to Jesus christ his only sonne my saviour and redemer hoping thorowe his merittes death and passion to be made partaker of lief everlastinge and my bodie to be buried at the discretion of my executor Item I give and bequeath unto Mary my wief during her lief all those my freehould landes and tenements with their appurtenances scituate and beinge in Hatfield aforesaid conteyninge by estimation five and thirty acres be it more or lesse upon Condicion that the said Mary my wief shall well and truly paie or cause to be paid unto Elizabeth Warner my daughter tenne poundes a yeare duringe the term of Sixe yeares next and imediately ensuinge after my decease yf the said Mary shall soe longe live at the two feastes or termes of the yeare that is to say the feast of the birth of our lord and saviour christ and St. John the baptist by even and equall porcions. The first payment thereof to begin and be made at the first of the said two feastes that shall first happen after my decease & to Thomas John and Ezechiell thre of the sonnes of Ezechiell Sandford my sonne in lawe the some of thre poundes sixe shillinges and eight pence a peece as they shall come to be of the age of xxi yeares the same to be paid by my said wief to some honest man whom my wief shall thinke well of to the use of said thre Children that shall pay them the same at the time of their said severall ages of xxi yeares and after the said time & terme of Sixe yeares my will & mynde is that the said Mary my wief or hir assignes shall duringe hir lief paie or cause to be paide to Andrewe Warner and Edward Warner my tw sonnes the some of Fyftie shillinges a peece yearly at the two feasts or termes of the yeare aforesaid And after the decease of the said said [sic] Mary my wief I geve and bequeath all those my frehould landes and tenements in Hatfield aforesaid with their appurtenances unto the said Andrewe Warner and Edward Warner and to their heires and assignes for ever upon Condicion that they the said Andrew and Edward their heires or assignes shall pay or cause to be paid to Thomas Warner my grandchild the some of twentie poundes of lawfull englishe money within one month after he shalbe of the age of xxi yeeres Provided alwaies that yf Mary my wief shall dye and departe this lief within the said time and terme of Sixe yeares next after my decease wherby the said Elizabeth my daughter shalbe unpaid the porcion that I have geven hir by this my will then my will & mynde is that the said Andrewe & Edward my said sonnes their heires or assignes shall pay the same yearly to the said Elizabeth at the feasts aforesaid for & duringe such time of the said sixe yeares as the same shall be unpaid at the time of the death of the said Mary & alsoe yf the said Mary doe dye before said sixe yeares be expired then the said Andrewe & Edward or their heires shall pay the said sum of iii li vi s viii d a piece to the three sonnes of my said sonne in lawe at the time aforesaid And further if my said wief shall die before the said sixe yeares shalbe expired then my will and mynde is that the overseers of this my will herafter named shall have the disposinge & lettinge of my said frehould landes to the use of the said Andrewe & Edward until the said sixe yeers be accomplished & then John my sonne to have one yeares Rent or profitt thereof Item I geve to said Mary my wief the lease of a meade called the further mead next Hatfeild duringe the time I have in the same & thre Milch bease the best she can choose two gelt horse a card sadle & harnes fitt for them a load cart a dongue card & thre load of wheat strawe yearly to be brought to hir & delivered by Thomas my sonne during the time of Sixe yeares after my decease yf she live soe longe alsoe I geve to the said Mary my wief the one halfe of all my Lynnen thre of my best beddes with all that belonge to them halfe my brasse half my pewter the Coubert in the hall the longe table in the hall the Table in the parlour thre of the best Chestes save one and fower small wooden vessells as tubbes and keelers & such thinges two hogges of the biggest sort excepting sowes thre store pigges tenne ewes my executor to choose one and she another: thre seame of wheat to be paid hir by Thomas my sonne betwene Bartholmewetide and midsomer next as she shall need the same. Item I geve to John my sonne the somme of one hundred and fortie poundes of lawfull money of England to be paid him by Thomas my sonne in manner and forme followinge that is to say fower score poundes theof within one yeare after my decease & threscore poundes being the residue theof within thre yeares after my decease Item I geve to the said John my sonne one bed in the chamber wher the folkes lye called Thomas his bedd with all thinges belonginge to it Item I geve to Thomas my sonne my lead as it now standes my great brassepot Item I give to Rose my daughter the best chest save one Item I geve to th said Thomas my sonne thre bedds in the folkes chamber with all that belonge unto them & my will & mynde is that all other my goodes within my house not given nor bequeathed shall be equally devided betweene John Andrewe & Edward my sonnes & Elizabeth my daughter parte & parte alike The residue of all my goodes and chattells not geven nor bequeathed (my debts paid & funerall discharged I geve and bequeath it wholly to Thomas my sonne whom I make my executor charginge him as he shall answere before god to performe it accordinge to the true meaninge therof And I desire Christopher Wilkyn & Abraham Purchas to be my overseers therof & I geve them for their paines xx s. In witnes wherof I the said John Warner have herunto sett my hand and seale the day & yeare abovsaid" John Warner signed by mark (perhaps because of age) Witnesses: Ezeakell Sanford, Christofor Wilkin and Robert Howe (his mark). In the will of John Warner made a few months after purchasing this land at Hatfield Broad Oak, he calls himself a "Yeoman," that is, one who owns and works his own land as distinguised from the tenant farmer on the one hand and the wealthy landloard on the ohter. THis land usually consisted of several detached pieces; one for a homestead, another for pasture and others for the cultivation of crops. He evidently belonged to the class of small freeholders, or what is now termed the middle-class. <Warner Family, Desc. of Andrew Warner, page 5, compiled by Lucien Warner, and Mrs Josephine Genung Nichols, 1919> The will of John Warner of Hatfield Broad Oak, dated Jul 15th, 1614, mentions six children: Thomas, John, Andrew, Edward, Elizabeth and Rose; also four grand-children, Thomas Warner and Thomas, John and Elizabeth Stanford, who were the children of his daughter Rose. The will of Mary Warner, made thirteen years later, mentions nineteen grand-children. Among these were "The two children of Andrew my sonne." Diligent search as been made to find a record of the birth or baptism of the children of Andrew Warner, who were born in England, but without success. <Warner Family, Desc. of Andrew Warner, page 6, compiled by Lucien Warner, and Mrs Josephine Genung Nichols, 1919> Father of Andrew Warner. Settled in 1609, (after a move from Great Waltham, Essex Cty.) in Hatfield Broad Oak, formerly known as Hatfield Regis, or King's Hatfield, because the manor of Hatfield was a royal manor owned by the Kings of England. It has been associated with many familiar names in English history, and is the supposed burial place of Harlod, last of the Saxon Kings. The later name of Hatfield Broad Oak probably originated from the great oak tree which stood in the forest near the village. It is a pretty, quaint, old English village, and not much change has taken place during the past 300 years. It is located about 25 miles north of London. Andrew was probably born about 1595, at Great Waltham which may be the earliest home of the Warners in England. Records of the Warner families there go back to the 14th century: from there the Warners can be traced back to Essex, Suffolk, Hants, Leicestershire, Norfolk, Kent, Middlesex, and London counties. The most noteable was Edmund Warner, Esq., who held an estate in Essex in 1360. In 1609, John and his family had evidently settled in Hatfield Broad Oak, about ten miles from Great Waltham, as the "Lay Subsidies" or personal taxes for Essex showed that John Warner of Hatfield Broad Oak in that year paid a tax on £3 of household goods, but there is no record of a tax on land. On Mar 10, 1614, the record of deeds shows that he bought 35 acres of freehold land consisting of garden, meadow, and pasture, for which he paid £41. Hatfield Broad Oak is located about 25 miles north of London. It was originally known as Hatfield Regis, or Kings' Hatfield, to distinguish it from several other Hatfields in the kingdom, and because the manor was owned by the Kings of England. It is the supposed burial place of Harold, the last of the Saxon Kings. In the will of John Warner made on Jul 16, 1614, a few months after the purchase of the land, he calls himself a yeoman, that is, one who owns and works his own land. Therefore, he was of the "middle class"? not a tenant farmer and not a landlord. This sort of land usually consisted of several detached pieces; one for a homestead, another for pasture, and others for the cultivation of crops. The children mentioned above are mentioned in the will of John Warner, along with four grandchildren. The will of Mary, his wife, made May 12, 1627, 13 years later, lists 19 grandchildren. These two wills are given in The Descendants of Andrew Warner. This book is the source of most of the material given here.

Quellenangaben

1 Ancestral File (R)
Autor: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Copyright (c) 1987, Jun 1998, data as of 5 Jan 1998;
2 Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.;
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