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Offline Clincher

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Re: WARNER
« Reply #45 on: Sunday 05 February 06 12:53 GMT (UK) »
Is this snippet of any use?


Ardleigh D/P 263/1/5 fiche 1 of 1
1796 John son of Mary WARNER by a fall from his horse (or house?) Nov 10 burial

I didn't notice any/many WARNER baptisms round that year


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Re: WARNER
« Reply #46 on: Monday 06 February 06 10:53 GMT (UK) »
Hi

This is probably of no relevance whatsoever, but I thought I'd add it anyway:   ;D

I'm originally from Southend-on-Sea. Close to the airport is an old bridge over the railway line: Warner's Bridge. I have no idea where the name came from - maybe it was named after a local landowner/celebrity/etc.

Near the bridge is a sportsground; I believe it is home to the Southend rugby club.

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Karen
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Re: WARNER
« Reply #47 on: Friday 10 February 06 23:30 GMT (UK) »
Not far from Southend is a village called Barling. I looked at some transcripts (Essex Record Office ref TS 709/2) of Barling baptisms and found these WARNER baptisms:
1715 18 Dec William son of John and Sarah WARNER
1718 9 Sep Sarah dau of John WARNER (no mention of mother's name)
1720 4 Sep John son of John and Mary WARNER
1722/3  8 Apr Mary dau of John and Mary WARNER
1726 20 Nov Henry son of John and Eliz WARNER
1727 31 Dec James son of John and Eliz WARNER

The transcript covered the period from 1695-1812 and I'm pretty sure there were no other WARNER baptisms - but I did all of this in 15 mins before closing time ::
Are these Johns the same fellow and where did they all go?

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Re: WARNER
« Reply #48 on: Saturday 11 February 06 02:16 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for everyting I think  most of us are chasing the same Warner's just different branchs. The John's William's Robert's .When we get enough to piece it together I think it will fit


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Re: WARNER
« Reply #49 on: Monday 07 November 11 00:43 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
Was wondering if any of you have a Laura Warner 1872-1965 who married a William Nobbs. Laura's father was Thomas Warner 1834-1927.
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Re: WARNER
« Reply #50 on: Monday 07 November 11 01:26 GMT (UK) »
Sorry sharona no Lauras in my lot.

My latest date ancestor is Sarah Warner baptised 1811 at Sandon, she did have a brother Thomas but he was baptised at Sandon in 1814, a bit too early to be your Thomas.

If you post the locations of your Warners it might help someone to offer clues or ideas, with a big portion of luck perhaps even the Thomas and/or Laura you're looking for.  :)

Regards.

Concentrating currently on:
Essex: Card, Harris, Stowell, Theobald/Tibbles & Turner.
Norfolk: Beale, Cork & Dalton.
Yorkshire: Oswald Sturdy birth/baptism c1708, Oswald where the devil are you?

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