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Matthew (Johan Matthias) Warner was born February 11 1707, in Germany. He was the son of [[Christopher Werner]] and Maria Magdalena Dewes.
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Matthew (Johan Matthias) Warner was born February 11 1707, in Germany. He was the son of '''[[Christopher Werner]]''' and Maria Magdalena Dewes.
  
 
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==Marriage & Children==  

Revision as of 20:08, 11 January 2013

Birth

Matthew (Johan Matthias) Warner was born February 11 1707, in Germany. He was the son of Christopher Werner and Maria Magdalena Dewes.

Marriage & Children

He Married Anna Maria Barbara Bellinger on September 30, 1730. She was the daughter of Marcus Bellinger and Anna Deckman and born Abt. 1711 died Bef. 1800. They had several children:

He married Anna Dorothea Hilts 9-26-1758, Schoharie Luteran Church, Schoharie, NY.
She married Cornelius Wurmer 12-16-1757, Schoharie Lutheran Church, Schoharie, NY.
She married Isaac Valkenburg 10-28-1757, Schoharie Lutheran Church Schoharie, NY.
  • Christopher Warner b.6-25-1738 d.10-28-1811
    • He married (1) Elizabeth Engel 5-3-1760, Schoharie Luteran Church, Schoharie, NY. m.(2) Margaret Zeh 10-23-1787, Reformed Church, Berne,NY.
  • Hendrick Warner b. 2-10-1740 d. 1812
He married Eva Schaeffer 2-8-1767, Schoharie Lutheran Church, Schoharie, NY.
He married (1) Sarah (2) Maria Elizabeth Schaeffer 2-9-1772, Schoharie Lutheran Church, Schoharie, NY.
He married Elisabeth Schaffer 5-6-1770, Schoharie Lutheran Church, Schoharie, NY.
She married Peter Engel 6-26-1768, Schoharie Lutheran Church, Schoharie, NY

Occupation

Probably moved to Beaver Dam by 1765. Either he or his sons Christopher Warner and Johannes Warner and built Warner's Sawmill half way between Berne and East Berne. Most of his children moved to Beaver Dam also, but perhaps not all at the same time.

Death

17 Nov. 1785 Beaver Dam (now Berne).

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