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Family Tree Maker Descendants of Peter Warner Generation No. 1 1. PETER1 WARNER was born Bet. 1737 - 1745 in Traction Abbey, Cork, Ireland, and died Aft. November 1805 in Traction Abbey, Cork, Ireland. He married (1) ISABELLA PHIPPS. She was born Abt. 1742 in Traction Abbey, Cork, Ireland, and died Bef. 1772 in Traction Abbey, Cork, Ireland. He married (2) HESTER HOPKINS 1772, daughter of STEPHEN HOPKINS and ESTHER SKEA. She was born in Cork, Ireland, and died in Traction Abbey, Cork, Ireland. More About PETER WARNER: Occupation: glazier Children of PETER WARNER and ISABELLA PHIPPS are: i. JAMES2 WARNER, b. Bet. 1768 - 1771, Traction Abbey, Cork, Ireland; d. November 1805, Ballylihig/Ballyleigh, Cork, Ireland; m. MARY ANN PHIPPS, November 1805, Cork, Ireland; b. Dunkereen, Cork, Ireland. 2. ii. RICHARD WARNER, b. Bet. 1768 - 1771, Traction Abbey, Cork, Ireland; d. May 1830, Bandon Parish, Cork, Ireland. Child of PETER WARNER and HESTER HOPKINS is: iii. HESTER2 WARNER, b. April 28, 1777; m. OSMOND BENNETT, 1829, Cork, Ireland. Generation No. 2 2. RICHARD2 WARNER (PETER1) was born Bet. 1768 - 1771 in Traction Abbey, Cork, Ireland, and died May 1830 in Bandon Parish, Cork, Ireland. He met SARAH OULDEN 1795 in Diocese of Cork and Ross, County Cork, Ireland, daughter of THOMAS OULDEN. Notes for RICHARD WARNER: The following account was recorded in the "History of Bandon," by George Bennett, 1869, Chapter 25. The Robert Warner mentioned below is Richard Warner. What is known here as the battle of the Cross, took place this year, on the 2nd of July. The first having fallen on a Sunday, the customary procession on the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne was deferred until next day. Having assembled on Monday, at the open space in front of Ballymodan Church, the members of three Orange lodges marched in procession to Kilbrogan Church, carrying appropriate banners. Everyman in the procession wore an orange collar and sash, and an orange lily in the front of his hat. The numerous friends who surrounded them also wore orange lilies and roses in honour of the day. Upon the arrival in Kilbrogan, an excellent sermon was preached for them by the Rev. William Sullivan, of "Fear God, honour King;" after which the procession formed again, and they marched down through the North Main Street, over the bridge, through the South Main Street, and up through the Castle Road, until they reached the western entrance of Castle-Bernard. Here they halted, and one of them-a man named Sam Hosford-who had charge of the piece of ordnance which accompanied the procession, loaded it. They then fired three rounds from it, and from the few small arms they had with them, in compliment to Lord Bandon, who was a great favourite with the townspeople; and them concluded with three tremendous cheers, in which the bystanders joined with all their might. Upon their return, when they got to the Cross lane, news was brought them that if they attempted to march through it, and through Gallow's Hill Street, a mob would prevent them by force. This alone was sufficient to induce the majority of those present to go there at all hazards. Accordingly, two out of the three lodges, consisting of one hundred and twelve men, marching two abreast, advanced leisurely up the hill; and descending at the Gallow's Hill's Street side, they were met by a mob, variously estimated at from two hundred to five hundred people, headed by two men named Galivan and Hurly, both of whom were armed with muskets. When they approached the mill stream at the bottom of the hill, volley after volley of stones were poured into their ranks. This they patiently withstood for about ten minutes, but seeing that their forbearance only excited the mob to more stones, Hosford, the vouluteer gunner, aided by one McDaniel, again loaded the old gun, and fired. The contents fled high over their heads, and were all scattered among the tops of the trees surrounding Mr. Jervois's residence on the opposite side of the road and 1 stream. Seeing there was no casualty, the rioters became emboldened, and the stone throwing increased in violence. The gun was loaded again, and in the absence of canister or grape, the cannoniers were obliged to substitute gravel and buttons, and even a penknife. At this discharge-which was aided by shots from small arms-a woman named Crowly was killed, and several were wounded, amongst whom was a man named Shea, who died on the next day. This was enough. When the mob became convinced that the Orangemen were in earnest, they broke up and made for their several houses as fast as they could. The following members of the Protestant party, namely: Edward Appleby, George Dineen, Patrick Coghlan, John Searles, James Sealy, Bat Malony. Samuel Hosford, Joshua Donovan, Robert Warner, and James Malony, were tried at the ensuing Cork Assizes; but the jury having declared "that there was no use whatsoever in their remaining together, as there was no the slightest possibility they could ever agree." they were discharged, and the traversers were liberated on their own recognizances. More About RICHARD WARNER: Fact 1: Occupation: Carpenter Children of RICHARD WARNER and SARAH OULDEN are: 3. i. PETER3 WARNER, b. August 5, 1797, St. Finbarre, Cork, Ireland; d. December 6, 1876, Pike County, Mississippi. ii. ROGER WARNER, b. June 8, 1800, St. Finbarre, Cork, Ireland. 4. iii. RICHARD WARNER, b. March 3, 1811, St. Finbarre, Cork, Ireland; d. Bankdon, Ballymodan, Cork, Ireland. iv. SARAH WARNER, b. November 9, 1814, St. Finbarre, Cork, Ireland. v. JON WARNER, b. September 23, 1821, St. Finbarre, Cork, Ireland. Generation No. 3 3. PETER3 WARNER (RICHARD2, PETER1) was born August 5, 1797 in St. Finbarre, Cork, Ireland, and died December 6, 1876 in Pike County, Mississippi. He married ANNA JANE DAUNT Abt. 1823 in Diocese of Cork and Ross, Ireland. She was born in Cork, Ireland, and died December 19, 1856 in Dublin, Ireland. Notes for PETER WARNER: In 1828, Peter Warner became "Master" of the Loyal Orange Association in Cork, Ireland. This was a secret organization that worked toward the independence of Ireland from Great Britian. Peter Warner was an architect and designed St. Mary's Cathedral in Natchez, Mississippi in the 1850's. Arrived in New York on October 25, 1854, aboard SS Queen of the West. Arrived with three of his younger children, Peter, Bilteshassar, Mary Ann Notes for ANNA JANE DAUNT: The Daunt Coat of Arms.... Quarterly 1st and 4th argent a chevron sable between three choughs heads erased of the second beaked gules; 2nd and 3rd sables a chevron argent between three owls proper, CREST...a bugle horn or stringed sable, MOTTO...Vigillio et spero...(I watch and hope) Children of PETER WARNER and ANNA DAUNT are: 5. i. ELLENOR4 WARNER, b. 1824, Ireland. ii. SARAH LOUISE WARNER, b. March 10, 1826, Emily, County Tipperary, Ireland; d. December 11, 1901, McComb, Mississippi; m. RICHARD A. STRICKLAND, November 15, 1878, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; b. 1830, London, England; d. Bef. 1900. Notes for SARAH LOUISE WARNER: Married Captain Richard A. Strickland of the British Merchant Marines. She was known as "Aunt Sally" to relatives. While her husband was sailing around the world (which he did some 25 times according to Nell Stanley Gordon, the 2 granddaughter of Anna Delilah Warner Stanley Lasswitz) she was a music teacher in Australia for many years. Upon the death of her husband, Sarah came to McComb, Mississippi, from Australia and lived with her brother John D. Warner, until her death. She arrived in the States on October 27, 1893, aboard the SS Monowai, from Sydney, Australia. Her last residence prior to coming to the United States was in So Kuda, New South Wales, Australia. On her tombstone is it inscribed: "A sister of J.D. Warner." More About SARAH LOUISE WARNER: Burial: Hollywood Cemetery, McComb, Mississippi 6. iii. RICHARD WARNER, b. April 8, 1828, Cork, Ireland; d. October 16, 1902, Pike County, Mississippi. 7. iv. ELIZABETH (LIZZIE) WARNER, b. 1830. v. BELTESHASSAR WARNER, b. 1831. vi. MARY ANN WARNER, b. 1832. 8. vii. ANNA DELILAH WARNER, b. July 31, 1834, Cork, Ireland; d. October 24, 1921, Brookhaven, Mississippi. 9. viii. PETER WARNER, b. 1835. 10. ix. JOHN DAUNT WARNER, b. March 24, 1838, Dublin, Ireland; d. November 30, 1905, McComb, Pike County, Mississippi. x. FREDERICK WILLIAM WARNER, b. March 9, 1840, Traction Abbey, Cork, Ireland; d. Bef. 1860, Pike County, Mississippi. More About FREDERICK WILLIAM WARNER: Burial: Warner Cemetery, Pike County, Mississippi xi. JANE WARNER, b. 1842. 4. RICHARD3 WARNER (RICHARD2, PETER1) was born March 3, 1811 in St. Finbarre, Cork, Ireland, and died in Bankdon, Ballymodan, Cork, Ireland. He married MARY ANN (?). Children of RICHARD WARNER and MARY (?) are: 11. i. ANNE4 WARNER, b. January 10, 1836, Cork, Ireland; d. December 24, 1913, Kilnahone, County Cork, Ireland. 12. ii. RICHARD AUGUSTUS WARNER, b. 1839; d. 1918. iii. WILLIAM JOHN BAGLEY WARNER, b. Bet. 1845 - 1848, Ireland; d. December 22, 1931, San Francisco, California; m. MARY JANE PHILLIPS, December 5, 1872, St. Nicholas Church, Cork, Ireland; b. July 6, 1852, Charleville, County Cork, Ireland; d. December 1929. Notes for WILLIAM JOHN BAGLEY WARNER: Arrived in California from Ireland in 1874. More About WILLIAM JOHN BAGLEY WARNER: Burial: December 26, 1931, Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, San Francisco, California 13. iv. CATHERINE WARNER, b. 1849; d. 1881. 14. v. MARTHA ELLEN WARNER, b. 1850; d. January 29, 1932, Southgate. Generation No. 4 5. ELLENOR4 WARNER (PETER3, RICHARD2, PETER1) was born 1824 in Ireland. She married JOHN DOOLY 1844 in Ireland.
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