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Born in the village of Draycott Husband of Anne Craven. Isaac Warner and Anne Craven were authorized to marry, by Philadelphia MM, 10 mo (Dec) 30, 1602. The Will of Anne Warner of Blockley township, widow of Isaac, who survived her husband about twenty-seven years, was dated 11mo. (Jan) 23, 1746-7, and proved October 17, 1754. By it she devised to her son William Warner three pounds out of the annual sum he was to pay her for the negro man named Tom Fortune, under his father's will; to her son John Warner, rents due her from him for her plantation at Schuylkill, 3 mo (May), 1745; to her son Isaac Warner, twenty shillings and the stone house she had built at a great charge of trouble, on the land that was to go to him at her death, by her husband's will; to her daughter Anne Warner, a feather bed, etc; and the residue of her estate she divided among her four daughters Mary, Esther, Hannah and Anne. Her son-in-law Richard George, of Merion, in the county of Philadelphia, was named as the sole executor. The witnesses were Hugh Evans and Edward William. World Connect