When Parley Edson Warriner was born on 6 September 1858, in Hillsborough, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States, his father, Reuben Diamond Warriner, was 25 and his mother, Eliza A. Davis, was 30. He married Blanch May Mc Crillis on 8 February 1880, in Goffstown, Hillsborough, New Hampshire, United States. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 daughters. He lived in Bow, Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States in 1870 and Hooksett, Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States in 1880. He died on 7 September 1934, in Dunbarton, Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States, at the age of 76, and was buried in Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States.
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English (northern): occupational name for a gamekeeper, someone whose job was to watch over game in a park, from Old French warrennier (central Old French garennier) ‘warrener’.
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