Isaac-2 was the son of Andrew-1 Warner (1595-1684) and his wife Mary Humphrey (1602-1656).
7 WARNER siblings:
1. Isaac Warner died 1691
2. John Warner (1625-1700)
3. Mary (Warner) Steele-Hills born or baptised 1626
4. Andrew Warner Jr. (1628-1680)
5. Robert Warner (1630-1690)
Isaac married Sarah Boltwood (1649-1726) in 1666.
WARNER children:
Isaac Warner (1645-1691) died in Deerfield, MA according to the Temple & Sheldon's "History of Northfield, MA",(pg. 559). He is not in Center Cemetery
This person was created through the import of GenCircles-1.ged on 25 September 2010.
Springfield, Hampden, MS, vital records p. 1169 - 1170 (GS# 25409).
Sheldon's History of Deerfield.
Judd's History of Hadley, MS.
Isaac WARNER called himself 26 years of age in a deposition signed in 1671. Inventory of his possessions was made 31 Mar 1691 following his death; this has subsequently been used as death date.
Warner-3067 was created by Kim Fulford through the import of Pierce Family Tree.ged on 29 Jul 2014.
Warner-4298 was created by Erinne Kennedy-Dock through the import of Erinne Clark Kennedy Family Tree Partial.ged on 06 Oct 2015.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Isaac by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Isaac:
Neither NEHGS nor FamilySearch show the death record for Isaac, but both do show the remarriage of his widow to John Loomis in Dec. of 1696, so Isaac's death clearly was well before 1714; Lucien Warner & Josephine Nichols's 1919 "Descendants of Andrew Warner" cites records that place Isaac's death in early 1691, with inventory 26 March 1692. The 1714 inventory is labeled "additional", and shows Isaac "of Northfield", where he lived prior to the remove to Deerfield; presumably that explains the (much) later date?
Profile indicates death in 1692. Estate Inventory was taken in 1714. Was it normal for probate to take 22 years or is the death date incorrect? The children mentioned in the inventory match with his children.
Warner-3067 and Warner-4298 appear to represent the same person because: No idea why this match was rejected - clearly the same person in both profiles.