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  1. Augustine Warner Sr. (September 28, 1611 – December 24, 1674) emigrated to the Virginia colony where he became a merchant, then major planter and politician. Warner served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly, and became the progenitor of a prominent colonial family, with his son and heir Augustine Warner Jr. also ...

  2. Explore genealogy for Augustine Warner Sr. born 1611 Norwich, Norfolk, England died 1674 Warner Hall, Gloucester, Colony of Virginia including ancestors + descendants + 3 photos + 18 genealogist comments + questions + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • September 28, 1611
    • Mary (Towneley) Warner
    • December 24, 1674
  3. 17 de may. de 2024 · Col. Augustine Warner (I); b. ca. 28 Sept 1611, Hoveton or Norwich, Norfolk; d. 24 Dec 1674, Warner Hall, Gloucester Co, VA; emigrated to America 1628; a planter, landowner and leading figure of Gloucester Co, VA where he was a colonel in the militia and a Justice; Burgess 1652 & 1656; memb. of the King's Council 1659-74; builder of ...

    • Hoveton, England
    • Mary Warner
    • England
    • December 24, 1674
  4. Colonel Augustine Warner Jr. (June 3, 1642 – June 19, 1681) was an American planter, military officer and politician. He served in the House of Burgesses from 1666 to 1677 and was its Speaker in two separate sessions in 1676 and 1677, before and after Bacon's Rebellion .

  5. Explore genealogy for Augustine Warner Jr. born 1642 York County, Colony of Virginia died 1681 Warner Hall, Gloucester, Colony of Virginia including ancestors + descendants + 4 photos + 13 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • June 3, 1642
    • Mildred (Reade) Warner
    • June 19, 1681
  6. Discover life events, stories and photos about Augustine Warner (1642–1681) of Naxera, Gloucester, Virginia, British Colonial America.

  7. www.chemeurope.com › Augustine+WarnerAugustine Warner

    Augustine Warner died in 1674, at sixty-three, and was succeeded at Warner Hall by his only son, the second Augustine Warner (1642-1681). After his English education in London and at Cambridge, the younger Augustine Warner returned to Virginia, and soon, by 1666, became a member of the House of Burgesses, and then Speaker of the House in 1676.