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Stricker Family Tree - John Warner, Veteran of French and Indian War and Revolutionary War.

John Warner - French and Indian War and Revolutionary War Veteran

John Warner's Grave in Greenwood Cemetery


John Warner was born on May 25, 1745 to parents Dr. Benjamin Warner and Silence Hurd Warner in Woodbury, Connecticut. He moved to Bennington Vermont with his family in 1763. 

Military records indicate he served in the French and Indian War in 1762. Not much is known except he served in the Sixth Company of the First Regiment under Major General Phineas Lyman. 

His first wife, name unknown, died in 1775. In August 1777, a few days before the Battle of Bennington, he married Joanna Ames. 

John and his brothers Daniel and Seth all served during the Revolutionary War. Vermont military records for that period are not complete or detailed, but it is known that John Warner rose to the rank of Captain in Lt. Colonel Herrick's Regiment of Rangers in the Vermont Militia. Daniel was killed at the Battle of Bennington. Seth became the second-in-command of the Green Mountain Boys under Ethan Allen. 

Payroll Record for John Warner

After the war ended, John Warner, his wife, and family settled in St. Albans Vermont, where he became their first physician. His father and grandfather were both physicians, so historians believe he trained under their guidance prior to his war service. 

John Warner died in St. Albans on July 2, 1819. He is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in St. Albans, Vermont. 

John Warner > John Henry Warner > Mariah Warner > Eugene Aaron Grover > Lillian May Grover > Gertrude Myra Newland > Roy Ellsworth Stricker

John Warner is in the orange section of the fan tree below, in the outermost ring, about halfway. 


      


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