Re: John j Warner
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John j Warner
Genevieve Cooper(Warner) 6/08/12
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Jacob Warner Married: Roseanne Lingenfelter
(1) John Jacob Warner b27 October 1803 Bedford County, Pennsylvania-31 March 1878 Montgomery County, Maryland
Married: 03 June 1827 Montgomery County, Maryland
Spouse: Sarah "Sally" Albaugh b 28 August 1815 Carroll County, Ohio-25 July 1872 near Potsdam, Miami County, Ohio
(Parents: Jacob A. Albaugh b20 January 1785 Maryland-07 June 1858 Married: before 1811 Pennsylvania
Spouse: Mary Eller b29 May 1788 Maryland-14 August 1876 Ohio)
(2) Mary Warner b1844
(1) John Jacob Warner
Also Married: 05 December 1841 Montgomery County, Maryland Catherine 'Katie' Flory
(2) Elias F Warner b27 February 1828 Randolph Twp, Montgomery Co, Ohio-1880/1900
Married: Catherine Caufman died Dec. 11, 1862
Married: 1865 Montgomery, Ohio Rachel A. Lasure b January 1837 Ohio-after 1910 Daytron, Montgomery, Ohio
(2) Elizabeth Warner b1830 Married: Andrew Miller
(2) Emanuel Warner b1832 Married: Mary Ann Drause
(2) Esther M Warner b1834 Married: Joseph Moist
(2) Michael Warner b1840 Married: Elizabeth Williamson
Additional Information for Elias F Warner
E. F. Warner, Clayton, was born in Randolph Township, Montgomery County, Ohio on the 27th day of Feb. 1828.Is a school teacher by profession, but has retired from teaching.He was married twice; his first wife's name was Catherine Caufman, died Dec. 11, 1862.In 1865 was married to Rachael A. Lasure, and have six children from second union.Minnie May, Catherin Elizabeth, Sylvia Lodemia, John Elliot, Arthur Livingston, and Edith Irene, are the names of his children.John J. Warner, the father of E. F. was born in Bedford Co. PA in 1803; came with his father, Jacob Warner to Randolph Twp in 1812.In 1811, Henry Warner, the great grandfather of this subject, came with all of his children down the Ohio river in flat boats from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati.
The sons names were Jacob, John, Henry, Andrew, David and Daniel.The girls were Catherine and Elizabeth.They all engaged in agricultural pursuits.Each opened a farm in said twonship but all have long since "gone the way of all the earth."They founded a large settlement, known as the "Warner Settlement", far and near.There are but two of the name living in the township, E. F. Warner and Enos Warner.
The present generation has migrated, and some of them are living in every western state, from Ohio to the Pacific slope, and most of them are still engaged in tilling the soil.Henry Warner, the great grandfather of the present generation, came from Wittenberg, Germany, over a century ago, and settled in Frederick Co. Maryland.At the close of the Revolutionary War he settled in Bedford Co., Pa, and from there migrated to Ohio in 1811.
!From History of Montgomery County, Ohio, 1882.
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1880 Census,, Montgomery Co, Ohio
Elias F. Warner,School Teacher, OH PA OH
Rachael, wife, 44, OH PA PA
Minnie, daughetr, 14, OH OH OH
Carmie E., 12, daughter, OH OH OH
Sylvia L., 10, daughter, OH OH OH
John E., 8, son, OH OH OH
Arthur L., 6, OH OH OH
Edith I, 4, daughter, OH OH OH
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1900 census, Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio
Rachael Warner, Jan 1837, 63, widow, 6 children/5 living, OH PA PA
John, son, Dec1871, OH OH OH, Carpenter
Arthur, son, Mar 1874, OH OHOH
Edith, Feb 1876, OH OH OH, Teacher School
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