. A genealogy of the Warne family in America : principally the descendants of Thomas Warne, born 1652, died 1722, one of the twenty-four proprietors of East New Jersey . Spring Warne, (son of Joseph and Mar-garet Vliet Warne), b. at Mansfield, N. J., June 20, 1789;d. of pneumonia at his country seat at Wenona, N. J., , 1878. Residence, Asbury, N. J., Pottsville, Port Carbon,and Philadelphia, Pa. For several years he held the officeof High Sheriff of Warren Co., N. J. In the War of 1812he served his country with distinction. On June 14, 1814, hewas appointed Brigade Major and Inspector Su


. A genealogy of the Warne family in America : principally the descendants of Thomas Warne, born 1652, died 1722, one of the twenty-four proprietors of East New Jersey . Spring Warne, (son of Joseph and Mar-garet Vliet Warne), b. at Mansfield, N. J., June 20, 1789;d. of pneumonia at his country seat at Wenona, N. J., , 1878. Residence, Asbury, N. J., Pottsville, Port Carbon,and Philadelphia, Pa. For several years he held the officeof High Sheriff of Warren Co., N. J. In the War of 1812he served his country with distinction. On June 14, 1814, hewas appointed Brigade Major and Inspector Sussex Brigade,New Jersey Militia, and as such did duty under GeneralOrders dated Aug. 12, 1814. Headquarters, Trenton, N. he was appointed Major of Infantry in the UnitedStates army, and served until the close of the war. Healways after that went by the name of Major Warne. At her home in Asbury, N. J., Major Elisha Spring Warnewas married by Rev. William B. Sloan, D. D., Sept. 15,1814, to Eliza Maria Ayers, b. Apr. 28, 1796; d. Oct. i, 1866,dau. of Elisha Ayers and Hannah Hampton (Dennis) first home of this couple was in Asbury, N. J., directly. S//rmute^ 1 1 WARN E GENEALOGY 413 opposite the home of Mrs. Warnes mother, the first redbrick house built in Asbury. Elisha Ayers, Mrs. Warnesfather, was a lawyer of Morristown, N. J. He died in widow married David Budd, by whom there were nochildren. Mrs. Warne and a brother who died in fancy werethe only children by the first marriage of Elisha Ayers. After a short residence in Asbury, and another short resi-dence in Philadelphia, Pa., Major Warne and his little family,as it was then, removed to Pottsville, Pa. For many yearshe was cashier in the Schuylkill State Bank at Pottsville, andafterwards teller and notary in the branch bank at Port Car-bon. He was likewise postmaster at one time at Pottsville,and held other positions of trust. It was at this place andat Port Carbon that most of his twelve children


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