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Gad Hitchcock Warriner

Birth
West Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
11 Sep 1879 (aged 76)
New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
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Gad Hitchcock Warriner, son of Gad and Eunice, Warriner was born in West Springfield (Now Agawam), Mass., Sept. 3, 1803. He married, first, Abigail, daughter of Israel and Abigail fRunnell) Carpenter. She died July 25, 1840, and he married, second, Fanny C. Morley. Mrs. Fanny Warriner died March 8, 1855; Gad H. Warriner died Sept. 11, 1879, in New Haven, Conn., at the home of his daughter, Lucy M., where he had
resided eleven years. He was a ship carpenter by trade. [Rev. Edwin Warriner. 1899. 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: Joel Munsell's Sons Publishers. p. 118]
Gad Hitchcock Warriner, son of Gad and Eunice, Warriner was born in West Springfield (Now Agawam), Mass., Sept. 3, 1803. He married, first, Abigail, daughter of Israel and Abigail fRunnell) Carpenter. She died July 25, 1840, and he married, second, Fanny C. Morley. Mrs. Fanny Warriner died March 8, 1855; Gad H. Warriner died Sept. 11, 1879, in New Haven, Conn., at the home of his daughter, Lucy M., where he had
resided eleven years. He was a ship carpenter by trade. [Rev. Edwin Warriner. 1899. 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: Joel Munsell's Sons Publishers. p. 118]


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