Thomas Warner
- Born: 1789, Trimley, Suffolk
- Marriage: Sarah Beart on 28 October 1822 in Nacton, Suffolk
- Died: 28 November 1874, Nacton, Suffolk aged 85
- Buried: 2 December 1874, Nacton, Suffolk
General Notes:
Thomas Warner's and his first wife Elizabeth (nee Girling) had a daughter called Antridge Warner, he was born in Nacton, Suffolk and bpatised there on 9 July 1815. In the notes for the baptism it says "meant to be Andrew, ignorant Godmother spoken Antridge".
Thomas first wife Elizabeth Warner died in 1816 at Levington, Suffolk and was buried at Trimley St Martin Church, Suffolk on 19th May 1816.
Thomas Warner was living with his son Francis Warner and his grandaughter, Sarah Archer (Knights) and her children on the 1871 census.
From the Ipswich Journal of Saturady 10 February 1866:
"(Woodbridge) STEALING A WATCH - Thomas Wright, shipwright was charged with stealing a silver watch, steel chain and key at Nacton on the 25th, valued at £2, the property of Thomas Warner of Nacton". The prosecutor said he was a labourer, and was at work on Nacton Heath, and took his watch out of his pocket and wrapped it in his scarf. He had the watch upwards of 20 years. He put the watch in his cart. This was at about 12 o'clock and soon after he missed it. He gave the information to the police, and a few days later Policeman Durrant showed him his watch which watch which he immediately indetified as his property. Walter Thurston, assistant at Messers Frasers, pawnbrokers, Ipswich, said on the 25th he took the watch of the prisoner and advanced 5s 6d upon it. Prisoner gave the name of James Smith. On Tuesday 30th, the prisoner, in the company of another person again came into the shop and from information recieved he detanded the prisoner and sent for the police. Policeman Durrant said he apprehended the prisoner on the 2nd at Ipswich. Prisoner said he took the watch and pawned it at Messers Frasers. The watch he new produced he recieved from Messers Frasers. The prisoner pleaded guilty and The magistrates sentenced him to six weeks inprisonment"
From the Ipswich Journal of Saturday 5 December 1874:
"WARNER, - 28th ult, at Nacton, Thomas Warner aged 85 years."
Noted events in his life were:
• Marriage: to Elizabeth Girling, 30 October 1812, Trimley St Martin, Suffolk.
• Marriage: to Sarah Beart, 28 October 1822, Nacton, Suffolk.
• Residence: Nacton, 1851, Suffolk.
• Residence: Village No 68, 1871, Nacton, Suffolk.
Thomas married Sarah Beart, daughter of Francis Beart and Barbara Grainger, on 28 October 1822 in Nacton, Suffolk. (Sarah Beart was born in 1791 in Nacton, Suffolk, christened on 23 October 1791 in Nacton, Suffolk, died in 1858 in Nacton, Suffolk and was buried on 10 February 1858 in Nacton, Suffolk.)
Noted events in their marriage were:
• witness to wedding: Charlotte Beart, 28 October 1822, Nacton, Suffolk.
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