Maybe this is your Robert or maybe you or someone can help me with this
I believe they lived aroud Sandam and Great Baddow
When (8)William got married he was a minor and his father had to sign for him
Marriage of William and Sarah
Marriage Register kept for the Parish of Sandon in the County of
Essex Film #1472660, item 26
Marriage
#83 - William Warner of the parish of •Sutton in the county of Essex, Batchelor, a minor, and Sarah Smith of this Pairish of Sandon in the said county of Essex, Spinster, were married in this church by licence, by and with the consent of Robert Warner, the natural and lawful father of the said William Warner the minor, this eighteenth day of December in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety by me, John Lewis Jun.r, Curate
Parliamentary duty chargeable hereon 3
This marriage was soleminized between us, the mark of William Warner, the mark of Sarah Smith in the presence of T.L.Tweed, John Rolf. The mark of Robert Warner, the father.
(a) Thomas Warner b 1790 d June 02 1843 m(1)Cathrine Bond d. in the West Indies d/o Capt.Thomas Bond m (2) Patience
Thomas Warner (a) was a band sgt of an English regiment stationed in the Channel Island; he married Catherine Bond daughter of Capt. Thomas Bond who left property to heirs of disinherited daughter Catherine. Capt Bond was drowned by the capsizing of a brig off the coast of Newfoundland about 1834. Thomas Warner (a) was a school-master at the time of his death.
Children (1)Thomas b1814 England d 1881 Port Hawkesbury m(1) Harriot King (2) Lavinia LeBlanc
(2)William Edmund b April 1 1818 or 1819 d Feb 27 or 28 1861 m Jan. 08 1843 to ,Mary Ann Price (see William info)
(3)Catherine b. In the West Indies m William Dedman ( a London Police man)
See letters to and from the above and see Thomas' military
Note of interest
From 'Births, Deaths and marriages in Newfoundland Newspapers 1825 - 1850
BOND Capt Bond drowned Dec 14th on passage from Alicant to Nfld. Dec 14/35 on board 'Selina'. Jan l2/16T(imes) from letters it is believed Capt.Thomas Bond had a son who resided in Nfld,
b)William wife was also a Sarah
Their children from the letter
My elder daughter, Sarah married to a man at Woodamwater but
she is dead. She has left two boys. She died Oct 12, 184?, aged
26.
Martha, my next daughter, married a man from Danbury and died
Sept 5, 1846, aged 21 years.. Left no family.
Elizabeth is living in Springfield, aged 26. Elizabeth is living in Springfield, aged 26. b ca 1835 d Jan. 02, 1864 m George Bishop > On the 2nd inst, Eliza, aged 29 years, second daughter of Mr William Warner, and wife of Mr George Bishop. (From the Halifax Citizen, Tuesday, January 5, 1864
Thomas living at home, 23.
John died July 18, 1841, aged 9,
Ellen, aged 1? is at home.
Henry died Sept 4, 1843, aged 5.
Joseph, aged 13, at home.
Mary Ann died April 11, 1843, aged 6 years.
My eldest son, William is 24 years old. He is
in the army, the 68th Light Infantry at Malta. He enlisted Nov 12,
1843 and in 2 years he got in the band and now is full musician. We
have not seen him since he went away. This is five years.
c)Robert There is not a mention of Robert's wife but he does mention his children in a letter and and seeing there are only 3 his wife may have died. They are:
The youngest is 13 years of age
Mary, the oldest, is married and has 5 children
Sophia is married and has two children