1672 - 1719 (46 years)
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| Name |
Elizabeth Warner |
| Born |
24 Nov 1672 |
Chesake, Gloucester County, Virginia |
| Gender |
Female |
| Died |
5 Feb 1719 |
Warner Hall, Gloucester County, Virginia |
| Buried |
Warner Hall Graveyard, Gloucester County, Virginia |
| Person ID |
I10990 |
Treespot |
| Last Modified |
28 Nov 2019 |
| Father |
Col. Augustine Warner, Jr., b. 3 Jun 1642, Virginia , d. 19 Jun 1681, Warner Hall, Gloucester County, Virginia (Age 39 years) |
| Mother |
Mildred Reade, b. Abt 1642, Williamsburg, Virginia , d. Abt 1694, Warner Hall, Gloucester County, Virginia (Age ~ 52 years) |
| Married |
Bef 1671 |
Virginia |
| Family ID |
F3747 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Col. & Councillor John Lewis, II, b. 30 Nov 1669, Chemokins, New Kent County, Virginia , d. 14 Nov 1725, Warner Hall, Gloucester County, Virginia (Age 55 years) |
| Married |
Abt 1692 |
Virginia |
| Children |
| | 1. Col. John Lewis, III, b. 1694, Warner Hall, Gloucester County, Virginia , d. 17 Jan 1754, Warner Hall, Gloucester County, Virginia (Age 60 years) |
| | 2. Col. Charles Lewis, b. 1696, Chemokins, New Kent County, Virginia , d. 1779, Byrd, Goochland County, Virginia (Age 83 years) |
| | 3. Col. Robert Lewis, b. 1704, Warner Hall, Gloucester County, Virginia , d. 1765 (Age 61 years) |
| | 4. Catherine (twin) Lewis, b. 2 Nov 1705, d. Yes, date unknown |
| | 5. Elizabeth (twin) Lewis, b. 2 Nov 1705, d. Yes, date unknown |
| | 6. Elizabeth (2nd daughter same name) Lewis, b. 18 Dec 1706, d. 1742, Warner Hall, Gloucester County, Virginia (Age 35 years) |
| | 7. Isabella Lewis, b. 18 Dec 1707, d. 1742 (Age 34 years) |
| | 8. Mary Lewis, b. Abt 1710, d. Yes, date unknown |
| | 9. Anne Lewis, b. 14 Feb 1712, d. Yes, date unknown |
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| Last Modified |
27 Nov 2019 |
| Family ID |
F4234 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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 | Married - Abt 1692 - Virginia |
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| Photos |
 | Warner Hall in Gloucester, Virginia "The Home of the Queen's American Ancestors." Augustine Warner arrived in America in 1628 at age 17. In 1642 he received a 600-acre plantation in Gloucester, Virginia in exchange for bringing twelve settlers across the Atlantic Ocean to the Jamestown Settlement, a colony desperately in need of manpower to survive in the New World.
"Queen Elizabeth II, the current monarch of England, is a direct descendent of Augustine Warner Sr. through the Bowes-Lyon family and the Earl of Strathmore."
Bacon's Rebellion - "After leading a 1676 rebellion against the British governor and burning Jamestown, Bacon retreated to Warner Hall Plantation. At the time, Augustine Warner Jr., who was Speaker of the House of Burgesses and a member of the King’s Council, was in residence and very likely agitated that his plantation was taken over by opponents of the Crown."
"Today, Warner Hall consists of a Colonial Revival manor house (circa 1900) which was rebuilt on the earlier 17th and 18th century foundation."
www.warnerhall.com |
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