Sarah Warner, daughter of John Warner (son of Andrew Warner), born March 6, 1669, probably at Middletown, Connecticut. She died there October 4, 1741. Sarah married Ebenezer Ranney, August 4, 1698 at Middletown, Connecticut.[1][2][3][4]
Sarah and Ebenezer Ranney had the following known children, all at Middletown, Connecticut:[1]
Sarah Ranney, born January 15, 1699; died September 4, 1742
Hannay Ranney, born March 25, 1702; died 1748 unmarried
Ebenezer Ranney, Jr., born November 22, 1704; died December 22, 1783; married Margaret Ranney, November 25, 1742
Ruth Ranney, born April 6, 1707; married Theophilus Moss, April 13, 1738
Esther Ranney, born March 17, 1710; died October 7, 1741
Sources
↑ 1.01.1 Warner, Lucien C.; and Nichols, Josephine Genung; The descendants of Andrew Warner, published 1919. Reference page 58
↑ Adams, Charles Collard. “Middletown Upper Houses, A History of the North Society of Middletown, Connecticut, From 1650 to 1800, With Genealogical and Biographical Chapters on Early Families and A Full Genealogy of the Ranney Family.” (The Grafton Press Genealogical Publishers, New York) 1908. Page 160
↑The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - .) Reference Volume 12 (1935), page 167. $Subscription
↑Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, 1928. Reference Middletown Volume, page 476. $Subscription
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Sarah by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Sarah:
Warner-652 and Warner-386 appear to represent the same person because: Same parents, birthdate on-652 is incorrect. Quality sources on -386 show spouse and children also present on -386. Same death date. Please merge