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Subject: Warriners from Nottinghamshire, UK.
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 14:30:00 EST


I would love to hear from anyone who has any connection with my ancestors who
I can first identify at Tuxford in Nottinghamshire.

Richard Warriner was buried in Tuxford in 1684. His son John was baptised in
1655, married Alice Innocent in 1676 and was buried in 1710.
John's son Thomas (1683-1721) married Ann Pickering in 1708 at Tuxford, and
their son Richard (1710-1758) married Ann Bailey at Laneham in
Nottinghamshire in 1739.
Richard's son George (I) was baptised in 1745 at Laneham, went to London
becoming a linen draper, married Elizabeth Grubb in 1780 and died in Kent in
1822.
George (I) and Elizabeth's son George (II) was baptised in 1782, married
Sarah Aston in 1813 and died in 1845.
George (I) had another son Enoch Hodgkinson Warriner who married Elizabeth
Hatley in Camberwell in 1806 with three children: a daughter Elizabeth who
probably married Charles Cotterell in Naples; Sophia said to have married a
Mr May and Thomas said to have gone to Australia.
George (II) had a son George (III) (1814-1896) who married Agnes Harcum Lea
in 1848.
Their eldest son George (IV) was born in 1849 and emigrated to America.
In 1880 he appears in the census of Mound City, Linn County, Kansas:
Warriner, George, aged 32, sells sewing machines.He was married to Harriet
aged 23 also born England and they had a daughter Maud aged 4 months, born in
Kansas.

A younger son of George (III) was my grandfather Henry Arthur Warriner who
was born in 1859 and married Henrietta McNulty in 1903.

Henry Warriner (Warwickshire England)

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