Clues in Records of Essex, England to the Origin of CT Colony Settlers, Author: Mrs. Genevieve Tylee Kiepura, The American Genealogist, Vol. 26, 1950
Croziers General armory, Page 132: Warner, Mass. Andrew Warner, Cambridge, 1632. Hertfordshire. Or. a bend engrailed between six roses gules.
The Descendants of Andrew Warner, Author: Warner, Lucien C. Publication: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Conn., 1919 Bassett-Preston Ancestors, Author: Preston, Belle Publication: Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Conn., 1930 The American Genealogist, Publication: Demorest, Ga, .Vol. 26.
Pioneers of Massachusetts, Pope, Page 480: Andrew, Cambridge, 1633, Frm. May 14, 1634, Town Officer. He sold in 1636, removed to Hartford Conn., Removed to Hadley 1659. Died December 18, 1684. Will dated 18, June 1681. Probate March 31 1685. Names wife Ester, Sones: Jacob, Daniel, Isaac, Andrew, Robert, John. Daughters, Ruth, Mary.
Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England, 1620-33
MARRIAGE:
(1) Thaxted, Essex, 5 October 1624 "Andrew Warner of Hatfield Magna married Mary Humfrey daughter of Robert of Thaxted" [TAG 26:152, 217]; she was baptized at Thaxted 13 February 1602[/3?], and was daughter of Robert and Ann (Holland) Humfrey [TAG 26:217-19]. She died by 1657.
(2) By 1657 Esther (Wakeman) Selden, widow of Thomas Selden (inventory December 1693) and sister of SAMUEL WAKEMAN; she died by 27 September 1693 when Thomas and Joseph Selden [her sons with her first husband] took out administration on her estate [Goodwin Anc 1:35, citing HamPR Box 129, File 9].
The early church members in Middletown, were, Nathaniel Collins, ThomasAllen, Thomas Wetmore, John Hall, jr., Samuel Stocking, sen'r., WilliamHarris, John Savadge or Savage, sen'r., Robert and Andrew Warner,sen'r., (and George Hubbard, sen'r., after his return from the New Havencolony.) The first meeting house erected there was in 1652--and the size of it, 20 by 20 feet. They had but one society there until 1703, when asecond society was formed. Andrew came to America with nephew Thomas Sanford, and his wife and 3children on the ship "Arabella" with Winthrop group to Charlestown abt1632. Was part of the emigration with Thomas Hooker to leave England to avoid persecution for Puritanism un King James I.. Was a Deacon in the First Church of Hartford with Thomas Hooker,co-founded Hartford, founded Farmington, moved to Hadley MA abt1659-60. Also owned property in Hoccanum CT