no image
Privacy Level: Open (White)

Mary (Graves) Warriner (abt. 1654 - 1727)

Mary Warriner formerly Graves aka Ball, Stebbins
Born about in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticutmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 15 Jan 1671 in Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusettsmap
Wife of — married 11 Apr 1690 in Springfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay Colonymap
Wife of — married 29 Dec 1704 in Springfield, Hampshire, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 73 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusettsmap
Problems/Questions Profile manager: Valeri Shafer private message [send private message]
Profile last modified | Created 12 Sep 2010
This page has been accessed 1,660 times.

Biography

This profile is part of the Graves Name Study.

Mary Graves married Samuel Ball on 15 January 1671 in Hatfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony.[1]

Mary married, second, widower Benjamin Stebbins, on 11 April 1690 in Springfield.[2]

Benjamin died in 1698.[3]

Mary married, third, Deacon James Warriner, Sr., on 29 December 1704 in Springfield.[4]

James died on 14 May 1727.[5]

Mary died on 21 May 1727, one week after her last husband's decease.[6]

Mary was the widow of Benjamin Stebbins when she married James Warriner/Warringer. It was the third marriage for both Mary and James.[7]

Sources

  1. "Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (4 November 2017), Samuel Ball and Mary Graves, 15 Jan 1671; citing Marriage, , , Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 760,648.
  2. "Massachusetts, Springfield Vital Records, 1638-1887," database with images, FamilySearch (9 February 2018), Benjamin Stebbins and Mary Ball, 11 Apr 1690; citing p 125, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, Springfield City Hall; FHL microfilm 185,414.
  3. Estate of Benjamin Stebbins, 1698. Hampshire County Probate File Papers, 140-39. Hampshire County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1660-1889. Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2016, 2017; the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives and the Hampshire County Court. Digitized mages provided by FamilySearch.org. Hampshire Box 140, item 140-39:1-8.
    • Inventory taken by Nath'll Mun, Edward Stebbins, sworn to by Mary ye Relict of sd Benj Stebbins, Jan'y 18 1698, p. 3.
    • Additional inventory, mentions Samuel Ball's estate, p. 6.
    • Administrators bond – Mary, relict and Joseph and Edward Stebbins, brothers of the deceased, p. 8.
  4. "Massachusetts, Springfield Vital Records, 1638-1887," database with images, FamilySearch (9 February 2018), James Wariner and Mary Stebbin, 29 Dec 1704; citing p 136, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, Springfield City Hall; FHL microfilm 185,414.
  5. "Massachusetts, Springfield Vital Records, 1638-1887," database with images, FamilySearch (9 February 2018), James Warriner, 14 May 1727; citing v 1 p 107, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, Springfield City Hall; FHL microfilm 185,414.
  6. "Massachusetts, Springfield Vital Records, 1638-1887," database with images, FamilySearch (9 February 2018), Mary Warriner, 21 May 1727; citing v 1 p 107, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, Springfield City Hall; FHL microfilm 185,414.
  7. Edwin Warriner. The Warriner family of New England origin. Being a history and genealogy of William Warriner, pioneer settler of Springfield, Mass., and his descendants embracing nine generations from 1638 to 1898. Albany, NY: J. Munsell's sons (1899), pages 20-21.
  • Smith, John M, Abbie T. Montague, and Henry W. Taft. History of the Town of Sunderland, Massachusetts 1673-1899... Greenfield, Massachusetts: E.A. Hall Co, 1899, pp. 349-50.




Is Mary your ancestor? Please don't go away!
 star icon Login to collaborate or comment, or
 star icon contact private message the profile manager, or
 star icon ask our community of genealogists a question.
Sponsored Search by Ancestry.com

DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships. It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Mary: Have you taken a test? If so, login to add it. If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA.


Comments: 2

Leave a message for others who see this profile.
There are no comments yet.
Login to post a comment.
Unknown-202722 and Graves-211 appear to represent the same person because: these are the same person. See profile in Graves-211.
posted by Daphne Maddox
Unknown-202722 and Graves-211 appear to represent the same person because: these are the same person. See profile in Graves-211.
posted by Daphne Maddox

Featured German connections: Mary is 18 degrees from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 19 degrees from Dietrich Bonhoeffer, 22 degrees from Lucas Cranach, 17 degrees from Stefanie Graf, 18 degrees from Wilhelm Grimm, 21 degrees from Fanny Hensel, 23 degrees from Theodor Heuss, 14 degrees from Alexander Mack, 28 degrees from Carl Miele, 15 degrees from Nathan Rothschild, 19 degrees from Hermann Friedrich Albert von Ihering and 17 degrees from Ferdinand von Zeppelin on our single family tree. Login to see how you relate to 33 million family members.

G  >  Graves  |  W  >  Warriner  >  Mary (Graves) Warriner

Categories: Gen 168, Graves Name Study