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Z. Andrew R. Warner

Birth
Ingham County, Michigan, USA
Death
1 Dec 1924 (aged 41)
Williamston, Ingham County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Okemos, Ingham County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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WARNER Sr., an Englishman who set sail with his wife and several children on the ship "Lyon" from Bristol, England on 8/23/1631 and landed 11/2/1631 at Nantasket, MA; and later completed the journey on 1/7/1632-33 to the newly established (1630) Massachusetts Bay Colony

Andrew WARNER & his wife Mary and their young children boarded the "Lyon" 23 Aug 1631 at Bristol, England. The ship landed 2d 11m 1631 in Nantasket, MA, and then completed her journey to the newly established (1630) English colony of Massachusetts Bay on 2 Jan 1632/33. The WARNERs first settled in "Newtowne" (soon after renamed Cambridge), Middlesex Co, Massachusetts. His homestead there was very near the acreage where Harvard University now stands. On 14 May 1634 Andrew WARNER was sworn in as a freeman of Massachusetts Bay Colony. During this time Andrew & Mary had two more children born at Cambridge:
WARNER Sr., an Englishman who set sail with his wife and several children on the ship "Lyon" from Bristol, England on 8/23/1631 and landed 11/2/1631 at Nantasket, MA; and later completed the journey on 1/7/1632-33 to the newly established (1630) Massachusetts Bay Colony

Andrew WARNER & his wife Mary and their young children boarded the "Lyon" 23 Aug 1631 at Bristol, England. The ship landed 2d 11m 1631 in Nantasket, MA, and then completed her journey to the newly established (1630) English colony of Massachusetts Bay on 2 Jan 1632/33. The WARNERs first settled in "Newtowne" (soon after renamed Cambridge), Middlesex Co, Massachusetts. His homestead there was very near the acreage where Harvard University now stands. On 14 May 1634 Andrew WARNER was sworn in as a freeman of Massachusetts Bay Colony. During this time Andrew & Mary had two more children born at Cambridge:

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