Oliver Ring Warner letter Warner (Oliver Ring) letter 1755

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Oliver Ring Warner letter Warner (Oliver Ring) letter 1755

This collection consists of one letter from Oliver Ring Warner (ca. 1729-1799) in Kingston, Jamaica, to his employers Samuel (1711-1792) and William (1719-1806) Vernon in Newport, Rhode Island, on January 5, 1755.

0.01 linear feet (1 folder)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6358452

Redwood Library & Athenaeum

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Vernon, William, 1719-1806

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Samuel Vernon (1683-1737) and his wife, Elizabeth Fleet, lived in Newport, Rhode Island, where he held many public offices. Their eight children included Samuel (1711-1792), Thomas (1718-1784), and William (1719-1806). Thomas, a merchant and royal postmaster, was a Loyalist during the American Revolution. Samuel and William, who both supported the Revolution, jointly ran a shipping firm. William also served as president of the Continental Navy Board. Samuel and his wife, Amey Ward, had ten child...

Vernon, Samuel, 1711-1792

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Samuel Vernon (1683-1737) and his wife, Elizabeth Fleet, lived in Newport, Rhode Island, where he held many public offices. Their eight children included Samuel (1711-1792), Thomas (1718-1784), and William (1719-1806). Thomas, a merchant and royal postmaster, was a Loyalist during the American Revolution. Samuel and William, who both supported the Revolution, jointly ran a shipping firm. William also served as president of the Continental Navy Board. Samuel and his wife, Amey Ward, ...

Warner, Oliver Ring, ca. 1729-1799

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Oliver Ring Warner (ca. 1729-1799) was born circa 1729 and died on September 28, 1799 in Newport, Rhode Island. He worked for the merchant firm of Samuel and William Vernon in Newport during the 1750s. From the guide to the Oliver Ring Warner letter, Warner (Oliver Ring) letter, 1755, (Redwood Library and Athenaeum) ...