1642 - 1681 (38 years)
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Name |
Augustine Warner |
Title |
Colonel |
Suffix |
II |
Born |
03 Jul 1642 [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
10 Jun 1681 [1] |
Buried |
Warner Hall Graveyard, Naxera, Gloucester County, Virginia [2] |
Person ID |
I8070 |
Stewart |
Last Modified |
19 Apr 2021 |
Father |
Colonel Augustine Warner, b. 28 Nov 1610, d. 24 Sep 1674 (Age 63 years) |
Mother |
Mary Warner, b. 13 May 1614, d. 11 Aug 1662 (Age 48 years) |
Married |
Bef 1642 |
Notes |
- Augustine Warner, Sr., and his wife, Mary, had only three children so far as is known, though Mrs. Stubbs tells us of a fourth, a daughter who married Major Cant. I have found no record or even reference to this marriage from any other source. Augustine Warner, Jr., who married Mildred Reade, Isabella, who married the first John Lewis, and Sarah, who married Lawrence Townley and was the ancestress of General Robert E. Lee, are all for whom the records vouch. [3]
- As shown by an Act (Henning, Vol. 8, p. 630) of the Assembly passed many years later, they left only one son and one daughter. The daughter was Sarah Warner, wife of Lawrence Townley and ancestress of Robert E. Lee. The only son of Co.. Augustine and Mary Warner was Col. Augustine Warner, Junior, born June 3, 1642 and later known as "Speaker" Warner.[Note: this contradicts the source from Genealogies of the Lewis and Kindred Families] [4]
Married:
- She [Mary] was certainly married to Augustine Warner not later than 1641. [5]
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Family ID |
F2831 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Mildred Reade, b. c1642, d. c1694 (Age ~ 52 years) [6] |
Married |
Abt 1665 [7] |
Children |
| 1. Elizabeth Warner, b. 24 Nov 1672, Chesake, Virginia , d. 05 Feb 1719, Warner Hall, Virginia (Age 46 years) |
+ | 2. Mildred Warner, d. 1700 |
+ | 3. Mary Warner, d. 13 Nov 1700 |
| 4. Augustine Warner, III, b. 17 Jun 1666, d. 17 Mar 1687 (Age 20 years) |
| 5. George Warner, c. 1677 |
| 6. Robert Warner |
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Last Modified |
19 Apr 2021 |
Family ID |
F2799 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- The Warner arms are:
Arms: Vert, a cross engrailed or.
- He was sent to England, where he attended Marchant Taylor's School in London, being entered as "the eldest son of Augustine Warner, Gentleman, of Virginia, born October 20, 1643."
He was Speaker of the House of Burgesses in March, 1675-6, and February, 1676-7, and a member of the Council. His portrait is in the State Library at Richmond.
He married 36, MILDRED, daughter of 33, Colonel GEORGE READE of Gloucester County. [8]
- Granted 250 acres "called Pine Neck, on New Pocoson," October 12th, 1635 (No. 1, p. 298, Land registry).
Died:
- "Speaker" Warner died Jun 19, 1681, at the age of thirty-nine--having risen in his short lifetime to be one of the most prominent men in Virginia--and was buried at Warner Hall beside the graves of his parents. [2]
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Sources |
- [S220] Colonel John Wise of England and Virginia, Jennings Cropper Wise, (The Bell Book and Stationary Col, Inc., Richmond, Virginia 1918), 345.
Col. Augustine Warner II, of "Warner Hall," Gloucester, born July 3, 1642, died June 10, 1681. He was a Burgess in 1674, Speaker of the House in 1675-7, and a member of the council.
- [S229] Lewis of Warner Hall, Merrow Egerton Sorley, (Genealogical Publishing Co, 1937), 51.
- [S226] Genealogies of the Lewis and Kindred Families, Mrs. Lura May Boulton Tandy, (E.W. Stephens Publishing Company, 1906), 22.
- [S229] Lewis of Warner Hall, Merrow Egerton Sorley, (Genealogical Publishing Co, 1937), 48.
- [S229] Lewis of Warner Hall, Merrow Egerton Sorley, (Genealogical Publishing Co, 1937), 46.
- [S220] Colonel John Wise of England and Virginia, Jennings Cropper Wise, (The Bell Book and Stationary Col, Inc., Richmond, Virginia 1918), 345.
He married Mildred Reade, daughter of Col. George Reade, Secretary of the Colony.
- [S222] Some Prominent Virginia Families, Vol IV, Louise Pequet du Bellet, (J. P. Bell Company (INC.), Lynchburg, Virginia 1907), F 225 .P36 v.4., 8.
Mildred Reade, married, about 1665, Colonel Augustine Warner, of Warner's Hall, Gloucester Co., Va.; Speaker of the House of Burgesses, in 1675, and member of the Council until his death, June 19, 1681.
- [S227] Genealogy of the Washington Family, Holdridge Ozro Collins, (Sons of the Rev. Calif., 1900), 9.
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