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THIRD GENERATION 73 was the youngest child of Thomas Nash, the immigrant, and was born in England or in Leyden, in 1626. Thomas Nash was a gunsmith by trade, became a blacksmith, came to Boston first, then went to New Haven (then Quinnipiac), landing March, 1638. Timothy Nash was a blacksmith, came from Hartford, Conn., to Hadley in 1663, and died in 1699, aged 73. His wife, Rebeckah, was the daughter of Rev. Samuel Stone of Hartford. Children of Isaac and Hope (Nash) Warner, recorded in Hadley Isaac Warner, Ir., b. Nov. 12, 1694; d. Feb. 18, 171 1-2. Daniel Warner, b. Oct. 10, 1697; d. Apr. 7, 1698, date as in Hadley town record. Sarah Warner, b. Apr. 13, 1699, date as in Hadley town record. Rebecca Warner, b. Sept. 5, 1701. Israel Warner, b. Dec. 1, 1703 ; d. in Northfield, Nov. 12, 1772, aged 68; not married (History of Northfield). He was a soldier in 1758. Ruth (1) Warner, b. Feb. 14, 1705-6. 72 Ebenezer Warner, b. Jan. 26, 1709; m. Lydia Brooks. Ruth (2) Warner, b. July 13, 1713. 32 MARY WARNER, 3 daughter of Isaac 2 and Sarah (Boltwood) Warner, born in Hadley, Mass., January 6, 1671-2; died April 9, 1702. Married SAMUEL CROWFOOT, who died February 10, x 733> aged 71. He was probably the son of Joseph Crowfoot of Springfield, who mentions a son Samuel in his will (S. M. Alvord), although the History of Hadley said he was probably son of Samuel of Hadley. Children of Samuel and Mary (Warner) Crowfoot Samuel Crowfoot, b. Jan. 21, 1694. Stephen Crowfoot, b. Apr. 13, 1695. Mary Crowfoot, b. Apr. 6, 1697; m. 1719, Peter Domo. Joseph Crowfoot, b. July 3, 1699. Daniel Crowfoot, b. June 5, 1700. Ebenezer Crowfoot, b. Apr. 3, 1702. Sarah Crowfoot, b. May 26, 1706. 33 ANDREW 3 WARNER, son of Isaac 2 and Sarah Boltwood) Warner, born February 24, 1672-3, in Hadley, Mass. ; died between January 31 and June 9, 1732, in Mansfield, Conn. Married in 1696-7, DEBORAH (LEFFINGWELL) CROW, daughter of Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell of Norwich, Conn., widow of Nathaniel Crow (who died July 30, 1695, East Hartford, Conn. [Mem. Hist. Hartford Co. 1.235]). The widow Deborah Crow was appointed administratrix of the estate of Nathaniel Crow, September, 1695; February 6, 1709-10, Andrew Warner

74 THE DESCENDANTS OF ANDREW WARNER N>*,* * _ >-. ^ ^ K - V v "x --., C< <u.r >» >v~ ' r. K i>..c VV*. -*' -^ Deed of Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell of Norwich to Andrew and Deborah Warner. Windham Deeds, D:45.

THIRD GENERATION 75 late of Hartford, now of Windham, and Deborah his wife, administrators on the estate of Nathaniel Crow, presented an account; Andrew and Deborah Warner were awarded one third of the real estate. [Manwaring, Early Conn. Prob. Rec, I 435, 7:121.] That Andrew Warner's wife was an unrecorded daughter of Thomas Leffingwell 1 is proved by his deed recorded in Windham [Book D:45] : "I Thomas Leffingwell of Norwich in consideration of the love good will and fatherly affection that I have and bear to my well beloved daughter Deborah Warner, give... unto my son-in-law Andrew Warner of Hartford Conn, all my right in 100 acres of land, mentioned in the within deed given to me from Abimelech ; June 21, 1704." Samuel Whiting of Windham conveyed to Andrew Warner of Hartford for 6, 50 acres on the southeast side of Auquebatuck abuting northerly on s'd Andrew Warner's land, March 2, 1708; witnesses, John ffitch, Joshua Lassell. Samuel Whiting also sold to Andrew Warner of Windham for 5, ten acres of meadow on the southwest side of Shautucket River, August 1, 171 1. January 15, 1714, Andrew Warner of Windham conveyed to Ens 11. Thomas Leffingwell of Norwich 58 acres on the southwest side of Shautucket River, which he had purchased of Samuel Whiting. [Windham Deeds D 172, 211, 413.] Andrew Warner of Windham sold to Samuel Hutchinson of Lebanon "one acre on the south part of my farm in Windham and adjoining to s'd Hutchinson's land," March 5, 171 1 [D:205]. February 6, 1729-30, Andrew Warner of Mansfield conveyed to his son Joseph Warner of Windham for 50 the "tract I purchased of Whiting on the southwest side of Shautucket River in Windham (ten acres)." [Windham Deeds 8:98.] January 21, 1731-2, Andrew Warner of Mansfield, farmer, for natural affection, love and good will, conveys to "my well beloved son Joseph Warner of Windham" 88 acres on the west side of Windham River. [G (7) 1424.] January 25, 1731-2, Andrew Warner of Mansfield conveys to his son Thomas Warner of Mansfield land in Windham on the west side of Windham River; witnesses Elisha Warner, Richard Abbe. [9:27.] Andrew Warner and Deborah Warner his wife of Mansfield sold land there to Thomas Fitch of Boston, October 18, 1723; Nathaniel Bassett and wife Joanna of Mansfield sold land to Andrew Warner of Mansfield, November 26, 1723. [Mansfield Deeds 2:295, 290.] No later deeds are found in Mansfield, although Andrew Warner calls himself of that town in his will dated 31 Jan. 1731-2. The children of Andrew and Deborah Warner were recorded all together in Windham as late as 1726; and a comparison of

: 7 6 THE DESCENDANTS OF ANDREW WARNER the records of baptism in the Second Church of Hartford [pages 307, 309] indicates that a mistake of one year was made in the case of the first two children. The will of Andrew Warner 3 (Isaac 2, Andrew 1 ), Windham Probate, 1 450 In the name of God Amen ye 31st Day of January In ye year of our Lord 1731/2 I Andrew Warner of Mansfield In The County of Wendham In ye Coloney of Connectticut In New England yeoman, being weak and sick in body but of perfict mind and memory Thanks be given to God Tharefor Caling to mind ye mortality of my body and knowing that It is appointed for men once to dye doe make and ordain this my last will and Testement That is to say princeply and first of all I give and Recomend my soul into ye hands of God that gave it hopeing through The merits Death and passion of my Saviour Jesus Christ to nave full and free pardon and for Givenes of all my sins and to In herit ever lasting life: and my body I comit to ye Earth to be decently buried at ye discretion of my Executor Hear after named nothing doubting that at ye General Resurrection I shall Receive ye same again by ye mighty power of God: and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me In this Life I Give demise and dispose of ye same In ye following maner and form That is to say First I will that all Those Debt and Deuties as- I owe In Right or Conciance to any maner of person or persons whatsoever shall be well and truly contented and paide or ordained to be paide In covenant time after my deceas by my Executor Heareafter named Item I give and bequeath unto Debaroh my dearly beloved Wife ye use and Improvement of such moveables within doars as she shall stand in need of for her comfort so long as she lives or Continues my widow and also to be maintained and supported Honourably so long as she lives or Continues to be my Widow by my son or sons as may more fuly apear In the following part of my will Item I give to my well beloved son Joseph Warner a tract and Parsel of land lying in Windham wch land he has a Deed of Gift as may more fuly apear by sd Ded wch I estem to Be his portion ye sd land is part of my farm lying In wendham and Is ye north side or north west side of sd farm and further It is my will that my son Joseph shall Pay or cause to be paid to my well beloved wife ye sume of five pounds yearly If she Removes from my son Elisha's Home. I give to my well beloved son Thomas Warner a tract and parcel of land lying In wendham wch land he has a deed of gift of as may more fuly apear by sd deed which I estem to be his portion ye sd land Is part of my farm lying and being In wendham afore sd and Is ye south or southerly part of sd farm and farther It is my will that my Son Thomas shall pay or cause to be paide to my wellbe loved Wife ye sume of three pounds yearly If she Remains [sic] From my son Elishas Item I give to my well beloved son Elisha Warner ye Remainder and Resedeu of my farm lying in wendham It being ye midle part of sd farm and als all my moveabls with doars and with out together with all bonds Bills &c ye sd Elisha for to take care of and Honourable Provide for his mother Deborah my well beloved wife both in Sickness and In Health during her natural life or so long as she shall continue my widow further it is my will that If my sd wife shall of her own will and Pleasur Goe from

THIRD GENERATION 77 my sd son Elishas and live with eithar of t my other sons or Daughtars hearafter mentioned Then my sd son Elisha shall yearly and every year pay or cause to be paid to his Hon 1 ". Mother ye sume of Ten pounds of Good and currant money so long as she lives or continues my widow and also It Is my Will that my son Elisha pay to his two sistars These Particular sums of money that are bequeathed them In this will farther also I Do constitute make and ordain my sd son Elisha my only and sole executor of this my last will and Testement Item I give to my well beloved daughtar Thankfull Huntington ye sume of Thirty pounds to be paid Hur by my son Elisha within five year after my decease Item I give to my well beloved Daughtar Mary Stoars ye som of thirty pounds money to be paide her by my son Elisha within five years after my deceas Furthar It is my will and True Intent That ye sd sixty pounds money wch I Give to my Daughtars so much of It shall be paide that may Remain to make up thirty Pounds money a peace that they may not have Received of me In my life Time Towards ye sixty Pounds that I Give Them In this present will besides what they have already Recieved as part of Their portion so that what money I Have paid them since ye makeing of this Will shall be looked upon as part of ye sixty pounds that Is willed them To be paide them by my son Elissha Finaly I do heareby uttarly disalow Revoak and disan Null all and every othar formar Testements will legases bequests executors by me In any way before this time Named willed and bequeathed Ratifieirig and confirming this and no othar To be my last will and Testement In witnes whereof I have hearunto set my hand and seall ye day and year above writen Signed Sealed Published Pronounced and declared by ye sd Andrew Warner as his Andrew Warner [seal] last will and Testement In ye presents of us ye subscribers (viz) Eleazar Williams Ebenezer Abbe Joshua Abbe Mansfield June ye 9th 1732 Then ye Reverend Mr Eleazar Williams Ebenezar Abbe and Joshua Abbe all apeared and made Solemn oath that they were present together with Andrew Warnar at his Publishing Ratiefieing and signing this his last will and Testement and that thay then see him sign and herd him declare this and no othar to be his last will and that thay did Judg him To be composed In mind and of Good understanding and memory and sutable Capasaty when he signed and Declared It and that thay ware Caled and did sign thare to as witnesis. Before me Tho 1113 Huntonton Justis of peace A Court of Probate held In Wendham June ye 30th 1732 Present Temothy Peirce Esqr Judg The last Will and Testement of Mr Andrew Warnar of mansfield Deceased was exhibited Into sd Court by ye executor named in sd will (who excepted of that Trust In sd Court) The witneses to sd Will being sworn In maner accustomed wch will Is by sd Court proved approved alowed of and ordered to be Recorded and kept on File Test John Crery Clark of probate

7^ THE DESCENDANTS OF ANDREW WARNER A True Inventory of all and singulear ye goods chatties and credits of Mr Andrue Warnar Deed Prised at mansfield Octobar ye 30 1732: by us Thomas Stoars and John Slapp [amount not added up in record] Mansfield June 29, 1732... These are to Sertifie to your Hon r that I am well satisfied with ye last will and Testament of my late Deceased Husband (viz) Andrew Warner and also I do desier that your Honour woold allow and approve of ye sd will wch will bars date Jan. 31, 1731-2 Signed In Presents of Ebenezer Abbe Joshua Abbe Deborah Warner (Windham Probate, 2:88.) Children of Andrea? and Deborah (Leffingzvell-Crow) Warner 73 Thankful Warner, bapt. May 2, 1697; m. John Huntington. 74 Joseph Warner, bapt. Apr. 28, 1700; m. Elizabeth Allen. 75 Mary Warner, b. Apr., 1703; m. Captain Samuel Storrs, Jr. 76 Thomas Warner, b. Apr., 1705; m. (1) Delight Metcalf; (2) Mrs. Elizabeth Ladd. TJ Elisha Warner, b. Apr., 1707; m. Elizabeth Babcock. %^f<^d^u^^^f^^ Family Record of Andrew 3 Warner. Windham town records