The history of Warner, New Hampshire, for one hundred and forty-four years, from 1735 to 1879 . to be imposed. Daniel Barnard. Capt. Jonathan Barnard, Inn-holder of Amesbury, was a man of some note inhis day. He commanded a company of his majestysmilitia, under the provincial government of Massachu-setts. He was one of the original proprietors ofWarner under the grant of 1735, and he stood at thehead of the list of proprietors under the Masoniangrant of 1767. That he was a man of characterand ability is evident from the fact that he was oftenintrusted, as these pages show, with important mis-s


The history of Warner, New Hampshire, for one hundred and forty-four years, from 1735 to 1879 . to be imposed. Daniel Barnard. Capt. Jonathan Barnard, Inn-holder of Amesbury, was a man of some note inhis day. He commanded a company of his majestysmilitia, under the provincial government of Massachu-setts. He was one of the original proprietors ofWarner under the grant of 1735, and he stood at thehead of the list of proprietors under the Masoniangrant of 1767. That he was a man of characterand ability is evident from the fact that he was oftenintrusted, as these pages show, with important mis-sions concerning the affairs of the township. He wasthe great-grandfather of the subject of this son, Charles Barnard, a soldier of the Revolution,settled in Warner, on the north-east slope of Burnthill. Charles had at least two sons, Thomas andEzekiel, who are yet remembered by many of thepeople of Warner. One of the sons of Thomas isHon. Daniel Barnard, of Franklin, whose nativityeach one will settle in his own way. He was bornin Orange, the 23d day of January, 1827; but if his.


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