Household 4 - William Warner - Contributed by Gail M. Walczyk
William Warner
District 7 - Household 4
Not mentioned in Whitelaw
This
land bordered both District 6 and District 8.
William Warner, son of Isaac Warner and Christian
his wife, was born in Accomack Co., VA circa 1734. William died before 25 June 1803
Miles & Miles Wills, p. 566). He married twice. The name of his first wife
is unknown. She was born in Accomack Co., VA circa 1739. He married his second wife,
Elizabeth circa 1779 in Accomack Co., VA. Elizabeth, was born circa 1754. William
Warner was mentioned in court on 6 February 1739. The text reads: William Warner
(orphan of Isaac Warner) was bound till lawful age to William Smith to learn the
trade of a joiner and turner (McKey, p. 87).
In the 1795/96 processions the
lands of William Warner were processioned (Walczyk Processions, p. 35). The
text reads in part:Lines between Charles West & Amazh Dix' heirs. Lines
between Charles West & John Taylor's heirs. Lines between Charles West & Charles
Stockley. Lines between Meeting House Lands & William Warner. Lines between James
Ailworth & William Warner. Lines between Parker Barnes & William Tunnell. Lines between
Charles Stockley & William Tunnell. Lines between Charles Stockley & Parker Barnes.
Sources:
McKey, JoAnn Riley. Accomack County, Virginia Court Order Abstracts 1737-1744 Vol. 17. Bowie MD: Heritage Books Inc., 2007.
Miles, Barry W., & Moody K. Miles III. Wills and Administrations of Accomack Co., VA 1800-1860. Bowie MD: Heritage Books, Inc., 2000.
Walczyk, Gail M. Accomack County Processioners Returns 1796 - 1816 for Accomack and St. George's Parishes. Coram NY: Peter's Row, 2004.
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