Warner, Daniel

Warner, Daniel

Male Abt 1632 - 1692  (~ 60 years)

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  • Name Warner, Daniel 
    Born Abt 1632  [1
    Gender Male 
    Died 30 Apr 1692  Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID I23589  Sackett
    Last Modified 1 Jul 2019 

    Family 1 ___, Mary,   d. Sep 1672 
    Last Modified 1 Jul 2019 
    Family ID F20630  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 Boltwood, Martha,   d. 22 Sep 1710, Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 1 Apr 1674  [2, 3
    Children 
     1. Warner, Samuel,   b. 13 Apr 1680, Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1746, Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 65 years)
    Last Modified 1 Jul 2019 
    Family ID F1145  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Event Map
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  • Notes 
    • Warner, Daniel
      The following data is extracted from Genealogy and Biography of Ontario County, New York.

      Daniel, son of Andrew Warner. "the Emigrant," died April 30, 1692. He may have lived for a time at Milford, but later was a resident of Middletown, Connecticut. He married (first) Mary , who died September 19, 1672; married (second) April 1, 1694, Martha, daughter of Robert Boltwood, sister of Sarah Boltwood, wife of his brother Isaac. She died September 22. 1710.
      Children:
      1. Mary, died young.
      2. Daniel, married Mary Hubbard.
      3. Sarah. born November 25, 1665, married Isaac Sheldon.
      4. Andrew, born June 24, 1667.
      5. Anna, November 17, 1669, married Isaac Hubbard.
      6. Mary, born September 19, 1672, married Samuel Sheldon.
      7. Hannah, born January 24, 1675, married Samuel Ingram.
      8. John, died aged thirty-eight years.
      9. Abraham, born December 20, 1678.
      10. Samuel, of further mention.
      11. Ebenezer, born November 5, 1681, married Ruth Fly.
      12. Mehitable, October 1, 1683, married Preserved Clapp.
      13. Elizabeth, married, December 26, 1705, Thomas Wells.
      14. Esther, born December 15, 1686, married Samuel Henry.
      15. Martha. born April 3, 1688, died November 25, 1689.
      16. Nathaniel, born October 15, 1690.

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      From "The descendants of Andrew Warner" https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofand00warn

      Page 40

      7 DANIEL2 WARNER, son of Andrew1 Warner, was
      probably born after his parents came to America. His birth
      record has never been found and the year is uncertain,
      although the evidence would be in favor of a date between 1632
      and 1635. He died in Hatfield, Mass., April 30, 1692. He went
      in 1659 with his father from Hartford, Conn., to Hadley, and
      settled in the part of town that was set off as Hatfield in 1670.
      Dani: Warner, freeman, Hatfield, May 7, 1673 (Mass. Bay
      Records, vol. 4, pt. 2, 587). Daniel Warner was appointed
      ensign to the foot company in Hadley, Oct. 7, 1674, and returned
      a bill for caring for soldiers, May 30, 1679 (Mass. Bay Records,
      vol. 5, 239, 336, etc.). He is designated in early records as Lieu-
      tenant Daniel Warner. He was a grantee of Northfield in 1682
      and was there at the Second Settlement (History of Northfield).
      With seven others from Hadley he signed a letter to the General
      Court, sent from Hadley April 29, 1676, regarding the nearness
      of the enemy (N. E. Reg., 41 1202). This was during the French
      and Indian War.

      The settlers on the two sides of the river at Hadley were
      obliged to do many things separately on account of the treach-
      erous swiftness of the water at the point of crossing. The
      church was on the east side of the river and the ninety residents
      of the west side found great difficulty in attending services. In
      May, 1667, Daniel Warner was one of those who sent a petition
      to the General Court asking to be set off as a separate parish or
      society. They had lived on the west side for six years and
      found it difficult and dangerous to cross. "Our vessels tossed
      up and down so that our women and children do screech, and



      SECOND GENERATION 4 1

      are so affrighted that they are made unfit for ordinances, and
      cannot hear so as to profit by them by reason of their anguish
      of spirit." ? "When we do go over the river we leave our rela-
      tives and estates lying on the outside of the colony, joining to
      the wilderness, to be a prey to the heathen when they see their
      opportunity." Thrilling tales were told of the canoes filling with
      water, or of the worshippers breaking through the ice. (His-
      tory of Hadley.)

      "Here ffolloweth an Inventory of y* estate of Lt Dan11 Werner of Hatfield
      who dyed Intestate Aprill 30 1692 taken May 6 1692 by Sarjt John Hubbird
      Deacon Church & Sam 11 Partrigg ....
      To 1 Leather Suite 12 s One Coate & Wascoate 12s One p Searge

      britches 5 s 01-09-00

      To 1 great Coate 10s One great Coat 3 s 1 p r New Stockins 5s

      2 p r Stockins 4s 02-09-00

      To 1 Remnant Cloath 2s hat 5s 3 shirts 16s one chest 4s Rapier

      10s Carbine 20s 02-13-00

      To 1 Gun 25s 2 belts pouch & bullets 3s Boots 7s 5 Bar 3s 2

      Neckcloths 2s 02-00-00

      To 3 handcherchers 3s New cloath 2s table 2s One handchercher

      is 6 chairs 12s 01-00-00

      To 12 cotten napkins 26s 15 napkins 22s 2 large table cloaths 10s

      a small dito 6s 03-04-00

      To 9 pillowbeers 2s 8 towels 10s one p T of sheets 15s 1 p r sheets

      10s 1 p r sheets 15s 03-08-00

      To 1 p r sheets 18s 1 p r sheets 2s 1 p r sheets 10s 1 sheet 8s 1 sheet

      10s 1 p 1 * sheets 18s 04-00-00

      Tp 1 p r sheets 20s chest 4s box is litle wheel 3s 10 yds Searge at

      5s a yd 03-19-00

      To 3 yds^2 of Lining Cloath at 3s & 4 yds of Linsewoolen at 4s

      & chest 5s 01-11-06

      To 1 Warmeing pan 6s one sheet at 8s one great bed at 6£ 10s

      & trondle bed 40s 09-04-00

      To 4 Blankets at 20s 2 pees hooks 5s Bullits & Lead 2s powder &

      pouches 3s 01-10-00

      To a tin Candlestick 2s sheep shears 2s horn is 3 sickels 3s broad

      ax 10s saw 5s 02-01-00

      To 1 meale -Sive is childbed Lining & blankets 20s 1 feather

      pillow 2/6 Cradle 3s 02-06-06

      To thread 2s & to Lining yarn 16s Oatmeale is dyed wool 2s Seed

      peck 2s table 7s 02-08-00

      To 1 p r Cobirons 20s great wheel 4s ham 1 ' 2s great auger 2s old

      iron 5s 1 p? gloves 2s 02-05-00

      To 1 powder bagg 2s 1 greatKettell 20s old Kettell 4s iron Kittell

      6s litle pot 3s 01-14-00

      To a small Kittell & skillitt 5s great pot & hooks 20s tramel &

      chaine 6s 02-00-00

      To 1 payle 18s 18 pieces of wooden ware 12s 3 pewter plates 16s

      pint cup 3s 01-12-00

      To 1 brass cup 4s 2 glasses 2s books 7s tubs meate, bar 1 , churn,

      tallo, sope, 35s 02-07-00



      4 2 THE DESCENDANTS OF ANDREW WARNER

      To fire shovel & tongs at 5s wort sive 2s half bush n i8s a bagg &

      nayles 4s brush 6s 00-12-00

      To 1 p T bellows 2s a bridle & sadle& male pillian 16s 1 shave 2s

      7 baggs at 4s 02-07-00

      To 2 baggs with tow 5s 6 hemp 3s fork 18s 26 flax 12s wool 2s

      hopps & bagg 2s - 01-03-00

      To a rope 5s bayle for a payle 2s sith & sneath 7s old sith &

      sneath 2s 00-16-00

      To 1 bush 11 & 1 / 4 of Indian meale at 2s & 1 bush 11 malt 2s pees 2s

      3 bush 11 malt 3s 00-15-00

      To a melting Ladle2s 5 hoes 14s tosting iron 2s 2 felling axes 8s

      shovel 18s ? 02-05-06

      To 1 payle 2s spade 2s Chees tub 2/6 tub 2s tub 2s 20 bush 11

      Indian at 2s 02-08-06

      To 8 bush u wheate, at 3/3S 3 bush u oats at 4/6 basket tow 2s

      y 2 bush 11 salt 3s 02-15-06

      To 1 bed & furniture 40s 13 bush 11 of Indian corne at 2s & cart

      wheel irons 55s 06-01-00

      To 1 plow 25s Chaine 8s harrow 12s slead 5s 1 p r horse chains

      braces 2 collers & hames 20s 03-20-00

      To 2 oxen 2o£ horse 6£ 3 cows 3£/20s Yoke of Steers s£ heifer

      2£/20s 34-00-00

      To 23 sheep & lambs 20 s 5 hoggs 20s 3 piggs 8 2 mares & a

      colt 5£ 20-08-00

      To a ffann 5s fork 2s Raks 3s house & homestead in Hatfeild at

      i4o£ 148-08-00

      To 7 acres of Land in y 6 south meadow at si & 2 acres x / 2 in y e

      Indian hollow at 12 £ 20s 47-10-00

      To 12 acres Land at 5 £ litle Ponset 14 acres of Land in y* great

      meadow at 4 £ 116-00-00

      To 8 acres of Land in y e Mill Swamp 8 £ Comons 2 £ wool 2s

      testiment is 10-03-00

      To 1 rugg 3s 2 baskets 2s break 2/6 Compasses 2s hemp 8s Chest

      in y e barn 5s 01-01-06

      To 1 Lathe 5s yoke & irons 5s 1 p r shoes 3s 1 p T shoes 4s Hetchell

      5s 01-02-00

      To a debt due from Sam 11 Boltwood 10 £/20s Cropp at 20 £ 30-20-00



      476-06-06
      To debts and other necessary expenses at about 50-00-00



      426-06-06



      The Court appointed the widow Martha and Samuel Par-
      tridge as administrators on September 30th, 1692, and ordered
      the "property to be devided amongst ye children of the deceased
      which are fowrteen, the eldest son named Dan 11 Werner a double
      portion, 2d son Andrew, Sarah Shelding, Anna Hubbirt, Mary
      Warner, Hannah Worner, John, Abram, Samuel, Ebenezer,
      Mahitabell, Elizabeth, Hester, Nathaniel." (Northampton Pro-
      bate Records, 3:i.)



      SECOND GENERATION 43

      Daniel2 Warner married (1) MARY ___, who died Sep-
      tember 29 (or 19), 1672.

      Married (2) April 1, 1674, MARTHA BOLTWOOD, who
      died September 22, 1710, daughter of Robert and Mary ( )
      Boltwood of Northfield.

      Robert1 Boltwood, a native of Essex County, England, came
      to America before 1648, when his name first appears in the
      Connecticut records. He settled in the east part of Wethers-
      field, in the part now included in Glastonbury, and received a
      grant of a pond with a quantity of land adjacent thereto, which
      he purchased from the Indian chief, Peckharen. He was made
      freeman May 20, 1658, and the following year was one of the
      "engagers" who removed to Hadley, Massachusetts, and became
      one of the original proprietors of that settlement. His home
      lot of eight acres was located on the west side of Main Street
      of Hadley, the fourth in order from the north limits of the settle-
      ment. He died in Hadley April 6, 1684, and his wife Mary,
      whose parentage is unknown, died there May 14, 1687. In Had-
      ley Robert Boltwood was a sergeant in the militia, held many
      civil offices, was a farmer and ran the corn mill from 1677 until
      his death. Robert1 and Mary Boltwood had five children:
      Samuel2; Sarah2, m. (1) Isaac2 Warner of Hatfield (see number
      8); Lydia2, m. April 2, 1674, John Warner of Springfield;
      Martha2, m. Daniel2 Warner; and Mary2, m. October 24, 1667,
      James Beebe. Samuel2 Boltwood was a soldier stationed at
      Deerfield at the time of the fearful Indian attack upon the settle-
      ment, February 29, 1704, and was killed in the encounter. When
      the news of the attack reached Hadley, his sons, Samuel, Robert,
      and Eleazer, knowing that their father was involved, joined the
      troop and rode rapidly to the relief of Deerfield. The father and
      three sons were all engaged in the desperate fight on Deerfield
      meadows for the recovery of the captive inhabitants. In the
      same band were four other grandsons of Robert Boltwood,
      John3, Ebenezer3, and Samuel3Warner (sons of Daniel2 and
      Martha (Boltwood) Warner), and Daniel3 (son of Isaac2 and
      Sarah (Boltwood) Warner).

      Robert Boltwood of Hadley, in his will dated 19 Jan. 1682,
      proved at Springfield 30 Sept. 1684, provides as follows (among
      other items) :

      "Item I give & bequeath to my daughter Sarah wife to Isaac Warner ten
      pounds. Item I give & bequeath to my daughter Martha wife to Danll
      Warner fifteene pounds. Item I give & bequeath to my daughter Lydia
      wife to John Warner fifteen pounds Item I do give & bequeath to my
      daughter Mary deceased her three children five pounds apiece. Item ? to



      44 THE DESCENDANTS OF ANDREW WARNER

      my loveing son Sam 11 Boltwood ? five pounds. Item ? al the rest ? I bequeath
      to my Loveing wife. Son Samuel Boltwood Executor."

      (Hampshire Probate, Northampton, 2:18.)


      Children of Daniel2 and Mary ( ) Warner

      Mary (1) Warner, b. Feb. 24, 1662 (Hadley town recs., I:6i).

      21 Daniel Warner, b. 1666; m. (1) Mary Hubbard, (2) Thankful Billings.

      22 Sarah Warner, m. Isaac Sheldon.

      23 Andrew Warner, b. June 24, 1667 (Hadley town records, I:6i); m.
      (1) Ruth Clark, (2) Mrs. Hannah Stannard.

      24 Anna, b. Nov. 17, 1669 (Hadley town records, I:6i); m. Isaac Hub-
      bard.

      Mary (2) Warner, b. Sept. 19, 1672; probably m. Samuel Sheldon.


      Children of Daniel2 and Martha (Boltwood) Warner

      Hannah Warner, b. Jan. 24, 1675 (History of Hadley, History of North-
      field) ; d. June 28, 1699; m. Oct. 14, 1696 (Hadley town records),
      Samuel Ingram of Northfield, b. Oct. 8, 1670, son of John and Eliza-
      beth (Gardner) Ingram. He probably resided in Hadley until after
      1703, then removed to Hatfield. He was mentioned in his father's
      will, 1722.

      25 John Warner, b. April, 1677, in Hatfield; m. Mehitabel Chapman-
      Richardson.

      Abraham Warner, b. Dec. 20, 1678, in Hatfield; resided in Hartford,
      Conn., for some years. Josiah Dewey, Senr of Lebanon, Conn., and
      William Clarke of the same place sold to Abraham Warner of
      Hartford for £5-00, 200 acres at "Lebanon Village," Dec. 15, 1701
      (Lebanon Deeds, 1:304). July 17, 1705, Abraham Warner of Hart-
      ford sold to Thomas Fletcher of Lebanon, 200 acres, "in that part
      of town called ye villiage," consideration £18 (Lebanon Deeds, II :s).

      26 Samuel Warner, b. April 13, 1680, in Hatfield; m. (1) Hannah Sackett,
      (2) Elizabeth Morton.

      27 Ebenezer Warner, b. Nov. 5, 1681 ; m. (1) Ruth Ely, (2) Mrs. Mary
      Bellows.

      28 Mehitabel Warner, b. Oct. 1, 1683 ; m. Preserved Clapp.

      Elisabeth Warner, b. 168- ; m. Dec. 26, 1705, Thomas Wells of Had-
      dam, Conn.

      29 Hester Warner, b. Dec. 15, 1686; m. Samuel Harvey.
      Martha Warner, b. April 3, 1688 ; d. Nov. 25, 1689.

      Nathaniel Warner, b. Oct. 11, 1690, in Hatfield. He is perhaps the
      Nathaniel Warner of Suffield who married Thankful Taylor of Had-
      ley, May 1, 1710 (Hadley town records).

  • Sources 
    1. [S1282] North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, (Ancestry.com) (Reliability: 2), 30 Jun 2019.
      The descendants of Andrew Warner, p. 40

      7 DANIEL2 WARNER, son of Andrew1 Warner, was
      probably born after his parents came to America. His birth
      record has never been found and the year is uncertain,
      although the evidence would be in favor of a date between 1632
      and 1635. He died in Hatfield, Mass., April 30, 1692. He went
      in 1659 with his father from Hartford, Conn., to Hadley, and
      settled in the part of town that was set off as Hatfield in 1670.
      Dani: Warner, freeman, Hatfield, May 7, 1673 (Mass. Bay
      Records, vol. 4, pt. 2, 587). Daniel Warner was appointed
      ensign to the foot company in Hadley, Oct. 7, 1674, and returned
      a bill for caring for soldiers, May 30, 1679 (Mass. Bay Records,
      vol. 5, 239, 336, etc.). He is designated in early records as Lieu-
      tenant Daniel Warner. He was a grantee of Northfield in 1682
      and was there at the Second Settlement (History of Northfield).
      With seven others from Hadley he signed a letter to the General
      Court, sent from Hadley April 29, 1676, regarding the nearness
      of the enemy (N. E. Reg., 41 1202). This was during the French
      and Indian War.


      Researched by Ted Smith

    2. [S15] Genealogy and Biography of Ontario County, New York.
      Note: This text says 1 Apr 1694, an obvious error as Daniel died in 1692.

    3. [S1282] North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000, (Ancestry.com) (Reliability: 2), 30 Jun 2019.
      The descendants of Andrew Warner, p. 43

      Daniel2 Warner married (1) MARY ___, who died September 29 (or 19), 1672.

      Married (2) April 1, 1674, MARTHA BOLTWOOD, who
      died September 22, 1710, daughter of Robert and Mary ( ) Boltwood of Northfield.



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