Mary married 1) Derrick Van Horn on 8/2/1744.
5 Van HORN children:
1. Mary Van Horn (6/16/1745-6/16/1745) born and died in Springfield, Hampden, MA; m. John Williston.
2. Hannah Van Horn B-10/23/1746 born and died in Springfield, Hampden, MA.
Not found.
3. Elijah Van Horn (5/22/1748-10/12/1768) born and died in Springfield, Hampden, MA.
4. Hannah Van Horn B-8/20/1750-4/15/1831) born and died in Springfield, Hampden, MA; m. Caleb Bliss.
4. Ann Van Horn (5/20/1752-1/27/1787) born and died in Springfield, Hampden, MA; m. Daniel Day.
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Mary (Cooley) Van Horn became the second wife of Jesse-4 Warner Sr. They married after his first wife Miriam Smith died, and Mary's 1) husband, Dyrick VenHorn died.
This marriage was recorded in Springfield, MA: "Jesse of Cold Spring and Mary Cooley VenHorn."
4 WARNER children with Jesse-4 Warner:
5. Nathan Warner (7/12/1754-2/17/1829) born in Longmeadow, Hampden, MA, died at Hinsdale, Berkshire, MA; m. 3 times.
6. David Calvin Warner [Sr.] (7/12/1758-4/16/1831) born in Longmeadow, Hampden, MA, died in Walworth, Wayne, NY.
7. Submit Warner
8. Elihu Warner
Source: "The Descendants of Andrew Warner," by Lucien C. Warner and Josephine Genung Nichols, pub. 1919, pgs. 115-118.
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Mary Cooley is credited with bringing a line from England's Princess of Wales, Lady Diana, into our particular Warner heritage. Her sons, Harry and William are our distant cousins, and the child of Prince William and Duchess of Cambridge Catherine "Kate" Middleton, Prince George Alexander Louis, born in 7/22/2013, is the latest cousin from that line.
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Mary Cooley was descended from the "Good Knight," William Marshall, who signed the Magna Carta.
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COOLEY Lineage: Mary-4 (Cooley) Van Horn and Warner, Samuel-3 Cooley, Eliakim-2 Cooley, Benjamin-1 Cooley (B-2/25/1615 at Tring, Hertfordshire, England and D-8/17/1684 at Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts) who sailed to the colonies in about 1644 from England.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011, 2012, 2013.
Mary married 1) Derrick Van Horn on 8/2/1744.
5 Van HORN children:
1. Mary Van Horn (6/16/1745-6/16/1745) born and died in Springfield, Hampden, MA; m. John Williston.
2. Hannah Van Horn B-10/23/1746 born and died in Springfield, Hampden, MA.
Not found.
3. Elijah Van Horn (5/22/1748-10/12/1768) born and died in Springfield, Hampden, MA.
4. Hannah Van Horn B-8/20/1750-4/15/1831) born and died in Springfield, Hampden, MA; m. Caleb Bliss.
4. Ann Van Horn (5/20/1752-1/27/1787) born and died in Springfield, Hampden, MA; m. Daniel Day.
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Mary (Cooley) Van Horn became the second wife of Jesse-4 Warner Sr. They married after his first wife Miriam Smith died, and Mary's 1) husband, Dyrick VenHorn died.
This marriage was recorded in Springfield, MA: "Jesse of Cold Spring and Mary Cooley VenHorn."
4 WARNER children with Jesse-4 Warner:
5. Nathan Warner (7/12/1754-2/17/1829) born in Longmeadow, Hampden, MA, died at Hinsdale, Berkshire, MA; m. 3 times.
6. David Calvin Warner [Sr.] (7/12/1758-4/16/1831) born in Longmeadow, Hampden, MA, died in Walworth, Wayne, NY.
7. Submit Warner
8. Elihu Warner
Source: "The Descendants of Andrew Warner," by Lucien C. Warner and Josephine Genung Nichols, pub. 1919, pgs. 115-118.
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Mary Cooley is credited with bringing a line from England's Princess of Wales, Lady Diana, into our particular Warner heritage. Her sons, Harry and William are our distant cousins, and the child of Prince William and Duchess of Cambridge Catherine "Kate" Middleton, Prince George Alexander Louis, born in 7/22/2013, is the latest cousin from that line.
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Mary Cooley was descended from the "Good Knight," William Marshall, who signed the Magna Carta.
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COOLEY Lineage: Mary-4 (Cooley) Van Horn and Warner, Samuel-3 Cooley, Eliakim-2 Cooley, Benjamin-1 Cooley (B-2/25/1615 at Tring, Hertfordshire, England and D-8/17/1684 at Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts) who sailed to the colonies in about 1644 from England.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011, 2012, 2013.
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