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From: "Vincent E. Summers" <>
Subject: [ORIGINAL-13] WARNER Response
Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 15:57:43 -0400


This was meant for the list. Here it is:

Vince:

My husband descends from an early Philadelphia Warner line. They
arrived before William Penn, abt 1670, and were part of the Swedish
settlement. Here
is what I have:

"Elizabeth Warner (born about 1714) was a daughter of Swen Warner and
Ester Warner (his first cousin, of Radnor MM), and a granddaughter of
William and Christian Warner of Gloucester County, NJ. This
grandmother,
Christian or Christina, is thought to be a daughter of Svann Skuuta
(Lieutenant Sven Schute) who received from Queen Christina of Sweden,
August 20, 1653, the first grant of lands now forming part of the City
of Philadelphia.

Sven, 1688-1761, and Ester, 1686-1740, Warner are buried in
Philadelphia.
Sven is buried at Friends Burying Ground, and Elizabeth in the Friends
ground on Race Street.*

Elizabeth had two known brothers, Isaiah, who died 1716, and Joseph,
who died 1780. Elizabeth Warner married Philip Syng, Jr. about 1730
at Christ Church.
They had eighteen children."

*Don't know if these burial grounds are one and the same.

Kathy Kelly

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