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Title: James Warnock, 1750's to America
Post by: JudyLea on Monday 26 April 04 21:49 BST (UK)
My ancestor, James Warnock, came from Ireland to Delaware in American in approximately 1758.  I am trying to connect him back to his Irish family - he was a descendant of the 3 Warnock brothers (John, James & William) who came to Ireland as part of the Ulster Plantation in 1606.

Any info shared will be greatly appreciated!
Title: Re: James Warnock, 1750's to America
Post by: talkin_61 on Friday 22 October 04 16:50 BST (UK)
Dont know that this will help you figure out what your asking in your message but I came across it and thought I would post it incase it tied in somewhere for you....
It is from what I can gather a list of certain things in the Will of a Robert Warnock.

A Calendar of Delaware Wills, New Castle County 1682-1800

Robert Warnock. Aug 6 1783. Sept 24 1783. L. 370 Children viz: James, William, Nelly, David and Margaret Moore; grandson, John Low; son in law, Nicholas Moore. Exc. Michael Moore and William Warnock.
Title: Re: James Warnock, 1750's to America
Post by: grub on Saturday 23 October 04 17:25 BST (UK)
Hi
From book
"Maryland & Delaware Revolutionary Patriots 1775-1783"
Military Records.

WARNOCK, David. Private, Capt. Alexander Thompson's Company, Upper District of Pencader Hundred, 1778-1779 (Ref: B-815, B-816.)   Robert Warnock died testate in New Castle County in 1783 and mentioned his sons David, James, and William Warnock (Ref: I-101).

WARNOCK, James. Private, Capt. Alexander Thompson's Company, Upper District of Pencader Hundred, 1778-1780 (Ref: B-814, B-816, B-819).   See "David Warnock," q.v.

WARNOCK, William. Private, Capt. Thomas Watson's Militia Company, entered into the Continental Army on December 27, 1776 (Ref: B-813, B-815, B-818, C-1052).   
He subscribed to the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity in 1778 (Ref: ) O-1778 (DSA).  See "David Warnock," q.v.

If it is possible to find a record of this oath, it may give more information on his background.

Not able to find much else on this family, but hope this helps.

Valerie

Title: Re: James Warnock, 1750's to America
Post by: Calhun on Friday 31 December 04 01:23 GMT (UK)
The surname of Warnock was included in the Moore notes about the people that sailed from County Down, Ireland to Nova Scotia, Canada in 1818. Jennie Warnock was one of the names. The brig Jessie left from Belfast on May 1, 1818 with many families. The Moore family must have been very close to the Warnock family as this name stood the test of time in the memory of my ancestors. As evident in one of the other replies to this note there is definitely a Moore/Warnock connection. Can anyone solve this puzzle?
Title: Re: James Warnock, 1750's to America
Post by: JudyLea on Friday 31 December 04 16:24 GMT (UK)
My Warnock ancestors arrived in Newcastle, Delaware in about 1758; however, I believe you will find a whole lot of info on the County Down Warnocks, who are descended from John Warnock who came to the Ards Peninsula as part of the Ulster Plantation movement in 1610-1620, with his brothers who settled elsewhere in Northern Ireland.  For more info, you can go to:

http://cobalt.bscn.com/lwarnick/history.htm

Or look up the Warnock Family Website managed by Adrian Warnock in London - I believe it's a link off of jubileechurch.com, where he is a minister.

The Warnocks from Down are well documented and you should be able to find a ton of info via these sites.  Good luck, cuz!
Title: Re: James Warnock, 1750's to America
Post by: JudyLea on Friday 31 December 04 16:53 GMT (UK)
Re the Moore/Warnock connection, you may want to know that Warnock descendants  inhabit the family home in County Down -- it's called Fortfield and they have a website with photos set up.  Take a look at:
http://www.fortfield.com/friends

Correct website for Adrian Warnock:
http://jubilee-church.org/intro.htm

I have some other items that I could send to you directly, because they are lengthy -- a Warnock timeline and an explanation of how the name came to be, for starters, if you'll send me your e-mail address.

In the meantime, have a very happy and safe new year!
 ;D