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excavations in Yorktown in 1931. The inscriptions on both were recut with errors. George Reade’s stone now states he died Children of Colonel Augustine Warner and Mildred Reade

Oct. 1674, “he being in the 66th yr of his age.” Since the date should be 1671 (per his will), either the age shown, or his year

* Mary Warner

of birth, is in error as well….The gravestone of Elizabeth (Martiau) Read now states she was born in 1625 and died in 1696,

* Mildred Warner b. 1670/71, d. 26 Mar 1701

“being in ye 71st yeare of her age.” Since the year of death should be 1686 (per her will), again the age or year of birth is in

* Elizabeth Warner1 b. 24 Nov 1672, d. 5 Feb 1720

error. Since Nicholas Martiau claimed…his daughter Elizabeth as headrights…it would appear Elizabeth was born prior to Augustine Warner and Mildred Reade.

his arrival in Virginia in 1620…and that Elizabeth’s birth occurred in 1615 rather than 1625.”

6 i. Col. John Lewis V b: February 1686/87 in New kent

Co., VA

Mildred Reade (1643 - 1686)

Priscilla Churchill md. bet. 1706-1717 b: bet. 1685—

Nicknames: “Furton;Warner;”

1713

Birthdate: October 2, 1643

Francis Fielding md. 1718 b: bet. 1694-1704 in

Birthplace: York , Virginia

Gloucester Co., VA d/o Henry Fielding and

Death: Died October 6, 1686 in Warner Hall, Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia

Lane Howell

Occupation: Source: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?opGET&dbdave-richardson&idI7594

7 i. Elizabeth Lewis b: bet. 1718-1731

Augustine Warner, II, Col. (1642 - 1681)

7 ii Mary Lewis b: bet. 1718-1731

Birthdate: June 3, 1642

7 iii. Col. Warner Lewis b: 10 October 1720 in Warner

Birthplace: Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia, United States

Hall, Glouseter Co., VA

Death: Died June 19, 1681 in Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia, United States

7 iv. Mildred Lewis b: 12 december 1726 in Warner

Occupation: Colonel, Speaker of Virginia House of Burgesses

Hall, Gloucester Co., VA d: 4 July 1727

7. v. Capt. Charles Lewis b: 25 November 1730 in

Augustine Warner, II, Col.

Warner Hall. Gloucester Co., VA. d: abt. 1777

Colonel Augustine Warner II succeeded his father and became political friends with Nathaniel Bacon, who was educated at 7 vi. Frances Fielding Lewis b: 27 October 1731 in

Oxford and a Barrister in London. Bacon staged the first actual American Revolution in 1676, as he organized an army of three Gloucester Co., VA d: bet. 1772 -1826

hundred to four hundred pioneers to cope with the Indians North of the York River. He was involved in a private fur deal spanning the entire Virginia frontier. By the end of the decade, Bacon’s troops had taken care of all the Indian tribes. They marched on 6 ii Sarah Lewis b: 1689 in Chemokins, King and Queen

Jamestown as Governor William Burkeley fled, and sailed to the Eastern Shore. Nathaniel Bacon and his troops soon set up their Co., VA d: bet. 1725-1784

headquarters at Warner Hall after the burning of Jamestown in 1676. This Virginia Colony was in charge of matters North of the Leonard Martin md. 1710 b: bet. 1685 -1690 d: bet.

York to the Potomac River. Beyond the Potomac, lay the Maryland Colony. It was at Warner Hall, where he sent notices for the 1725-1780 in Stafford Co., VA

people to assemble to take the “Oath of Fidelity” of his fellow countrymen. Bacon contracted Malaria and died within a year his Leonard Martin

troops then fleeing the Colony.

Birth 1685 in

Augustine Warner II inherited Warner Hall at the death of his father in 1674. He married Mildred Reade, the daughter of Death 1725 in

George Reade, founder of Yorktown, and after her death, Elizabeth Martian. Augustine II was speaker of the House of Burgesses during Bacon’s Rebellion in 1676, and also was a member of the Council.

m. Sarah Lewis (1689 - )

When Augustine Warner II died, he left three daughters his son dying June 19, 1681. Mary became the wife of John Smith, Francis Martin

of Purton, on the York, and their son Augustine Smith was said to have been one of the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe with

• BIRTH: 1702 - United States

Governor Spotswood, on his famous expedition across the Blue Ridge in 1716. Mildred, another daughter of Augustine Warner II,

• DEATH: 1747

married Lawrence Washington, of Westmoreland, and her second husband was George Gale. Her three Washington children were

• PARENTS: Leonard Martin, Sarah Lewis

John, who built Highgate, Augustine, father of George Washington (first President of the United States), and Mildred. Augustine

• M. Elizabeth (Betty)

Washington married Mary Ball, and named his son George for his great grandfather, George Reade, who founded Yorktown.

• SON OF LEONARD MARTIN AND SARAH LEWIS.

Elizabeth, the third daughter of Augustine Warner II, became the wife of John Lewis and inherited Warner Hall. Their son, John Lewis II was a member of His Majesty’s Council, and was prominent in the county. For generations the Lewises lived here, Mary Martin

and members of the family emigrated to all parts of the United States. Their descendants built Belle Farm, Eagle Point, Abingdon, (daughter of and Betty ?) was born 1692 in Resided in King George,VA, and died Aft. 1757. M. Josiah Fugate Josias Fugate Severby, and Severn Hall, all in Virginia. Elizabeth and John Lewis I’s grandson, Colonel Fielding Lewis, of Belle Farm, married (Born: 1688-1757) s/o Peter Fugate of Scotland & Francis Mould of Baltimore, Maryland

Catherine Washington, and after her death married Elizabeth Washington, also known as Betty, sister of George. He built Josias Fugate

beautiful Kenmore for her, in Fredericksburg.

b. approx. 1700. d. 1757. Age 57.

Children of Colonel Augustine Warner and Mildred Reade

m. Mary Martin b. 1692, d. 1755

* Mary Warner

* Mildred Warner b. 1670/71, d. 26 Mar 1701

Resided in the (Peninsula of Virginia) land lying between the (Rappanhannock and Potomac Rivers) extending from

* Elizabeth Warner1 b. 24 Nov 1672, d. 5 Feb 1720

the (Chesapeake Bay) back to the sources of the rivers in the mountains of Western Virginia. The land was called the 469

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