. 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 . parted this life Aug. ist, 1855, in the36th year of his age. Also Elizabeth Reading. Born Oct. 26th, 1809. Died May 15,1851. Other inscriptions in the same lot are: Mrs. Warnes daughter, d. Feb. 8, 1840, aged 10 yrs. AlsoMary Ann Webb, d. Mch. 21, 1848, aged 39. AlsoWilliam Reading, d. May 15, 1851, aged 42. AlsoAnn Warne, d. Nov. 15, 1852, aged —The author cannot place all these people. John Warne, fourth son and fift


. 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 . parted this life Aug. ist, 1855, in the36th year of his age. Also Elizabeth Reading. Born Oct. 26th, 1809. Died May 15,1851. Other inscriptions in the same lot are: Mrs. Warnes daughter, d. Feb. 8, 1840, aged 10 yrs. AlsoMary Ann Webb, d. Mch. 21, 1848, aged 39. AlsoWilliam Reading, d. May 15, 1851, aged 42. AlsoAnn Warne, d. Nov. 15, 1852, aged —The author cannot place all these people. John Warne, fourth son and fifth child of George andAbigail (Warford) Warne, and grandson of Thomas Warne,the Proprietor, b. July 9, 1752, in Monmouth County, N. J.,near Freehold, or in Middlesex County near Cranbury, it isuncertain which,—probably somewhere between the twoplaces; d. Feb. 26, 1827, at Mt. Pleasant, Hunterdon Co., ; m. Susannah Eckel, b. Dec. 7 or 17, 1769, (tombstone saysDec. 7; family Bible says Dec. 17) ; d. Nov. 3, 1822, dau. ofHenry and Mary Magdalene Eckel. Before his marriage John Warne was a soldier in theRevolution, and was in the battles of Trenton, Princeton,. WARN E GENEALOGY 425 and Monmouth. We have not been able, however to find hismiHtary record, either in Trenton or Harrisburg (he mayhave enHsted in Pennsylvania as his wife was from thatstate) or Washington. The Military Secretary of the WarDepartment at Washington writes: The name John Warne has not been found on the rollson file in this Department, of any organization of New Jer-sey, Pennsylvania or Continental troops, in service duringthe War of the Revolution. It is proper to add that the col-lection of Revolutionary War records in this Department isfar from complete, and that the absence therefrom of anyname should not be accepted as conclusive evidence that theperson who bore the name did not serve in the Revolutionaryarmy. Also Brigadier General R. Heber Breintnall, AdjutantGeneral for New Jersey, writes: The r


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