Charles Calvin Warner

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Charles Calvin Warner

Birth
Parma, Monroe County, New York, USA
Death
30 Oct 1885 (aged 69)
Williamston, Ingham County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Okemos, Ingham County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
East side
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Charles-7 Calvin was the son of David-6 C. Warner Jr. and his wife Olive Rawson.

11 WARNER siblings: All born in western upstate NY, and 10 moved to Michigan.

Charles married Eliza Foote in upstate New York on 9/23/1842.

12 WARNER children, all born in upstate NY, and 10 moved to Michigan (two youngsters died):

1. Calista E. Warner (1839-1841). Died young.
2. George Edward Warner (1841-1920).
....5 WARNER children.
3. Charles Adelbert Warner (1843-1913).
....2 WARNER children.
4. Olive R. (Warner) Stevens (1845-1913).
....2 STEVENS children.
5. Calvin Franklin "Frank" Warner (1847-1894).
....6 WARNER children.
6. Francelia A. Warner (1849-1851). Died young.
7. Ella Diett (Warner) Caswell, Lovejoy, Cole (1851-1912).
....6 CASWELL children.
8. Adeline E. "Addie" (Warner) Ellison & Cole (1853-1897).
....2 ELLISON and 2 COLE children.
9. James Carl "Carl" Warner (1856-1911).
....1 WARNER child.
10. Orestes Bronson "O.B.", "Kern" Warner (1859-1936).
....2 WARNER children.
11. Elmer E. Warner (1861-1922).
12. Gladys Mary (Warner) Davie (1864-1909).
....1 DAVIE child.

His first child, Calista E. died at two years of age and later on, another child, Francelia A. died at one year, seven months of age. Francilia and Calista are buried in the Cary Cemetery, Genesee, Orleans, NY, close to their grandmother Olive (Rawson) Warner's grave site.

All of his children (plus his wife and himself), moved to Michigan after the close of the Civil War (1865) from upstate western NY following the trend set by the 6th Warner generation before him. While the children (Charles' uncles and aunts) of his grandfather, David-5 Calvin Warner, Sr. moved to the southern Michigan areas of Branch, Hillsdale, Calhoun, and Oakland counties, Charles Calvin's children (to a great extent) settled in Wheatfield Twp., near Williamston and Lansing, Ingham, MI. Some moved to Kent County, MI, first, but migrated a bit eastward within a few years after they learned of the good land available for farming purposes.
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CIVIL WAR veteran: Charles enlisted in Co. I, NY, August 6, 1863. He was in the battles of Lookout Mountain, Buzzard's Roost, Atlanta, and Crab Orchard. He was taken prisoner at Libby Prison for 30 days, then sent to Columbus, OH. He was discharged on account of disability in June 1864.
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Charles died in his farm home on Noble Road in Wheatfield Twp., Ingham, MI. His grandson, John C. Warner, told his own son, Russell, how he "remembered being 'carried down the road to his grandfather's house and being held up so he could see the old gentleman lying on his bed.' While only three years old at the time, John's memory was strong, linked to the fact he was given, at this time, a pair of copper-toed boots for his very own."
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Source: Russell Lewis Warner, GRS, family historian (1912-1980).
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Reference:

1850 Mount Morris, Livingston, NY:
--Charles C. Warner M 34 New York
Eliza Warner F 29 New York
George Warner M 8 New York
Charles A. Warner U 6 New York
Elisie R. Warner F 5 New York [Olive]
Fieilia Warner F 0 New York [Francelia A.]
Judson C. Goodrich M 37 New York

1855 Ridgeway, Orleans, NY:
Head Charles C. Warner M 39
Wife Eliza S. Warner F 33
Child George Warner M 13
Child Charles Warner M 11
Child Olive Warner F 9
Child Calvin Warner M 8
Child Ella Warner F 3 [Ella Diett]
Child Adalade Warner F 1 [Adeline]

1860 Ridgeway, Orleans, NY:
Charles Warner M 44 "Baker" NY
Eliza Warner F 37 NY
George Warner M 18 NY
Charles Warner 16 NY
Olive R. Warner F NY
Calvin Warner M 13 NY
Ella B. Warner F 8 NY [Ella Diett]
Adalade Warner F 6 NY [Adeline]
Carolile Warner M 3 NY [James Carl]
Baby Warner M 1 NY [Orestes Bronson]

1870 Wheatland, Ingham, MI: [Wheatfield Twp.]
Charles Warner 54 M NY
Eliza Warner 48 F NY
Adalaid Warner 16 F NY [Adeline]
James C. Warner 13 M NY
Orrister B. Warner 11 M NY [Orestes]
Elmer E. Warner 8 M NY
Mary Warner 5 F NY [Mary Gladys]

1880 Wheatfield Twp., Ingham Co., MI:
Charles C. Warner 64 NY farmer
Eliza 58 wife NY [parents born VT VT]
Addie 26 NY [Adeline (Warner) Ellison]
Elmer 19 NY
Mary G. 19 NY
Clarance Ellison 5 grandson MI
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Death Record:
Charles C. Warner
death date: 28 Oct 1885
death place: Wheatfield, Ingham, Michigan
gender: Male
death age: 69 years 5 months
estimated birth date: 1816
birthplace: New York
marital status: Married
occupation: Farmer
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WARNER Lineage: Charles-7 Calvin Warner, David-6 Calvin Warner Jr., David-5 Calvin Warner Sr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 WARNER Sr., an Englishman who set sail with his wife and several children on the ship "Lyon" from Bristol, England on 8/23/1631 and landed 11/2/1631 at Nantasket, MA; and later completed the journey on 1/7/1632-33 to the newly established (1630) Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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Research: Russell L. Warner, 1967.
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Census search: Fraya Weiss, 2013.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016
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Charles-7 Calvin was the son of David-6 C. Warner Jr. and his wife Olive Rawson.

11 WARNER siblings: All born in western upstate NY, and 10 moved to Michigan.

Charles married Eliza Foote in upstate New York on 9/23/1842.

12 WARNER children, all born in upstate NY, and 10 moved to Michigan (two youngsters died):

1. Calista E. Warner (1839-1841). Died young.
2. George Edward Warner (1841-1920).
....5 WARNER children.
3. Charles Adelbert Warner (1843-1913).
....2 WARNER children.
4. Olive R. (Warner) Stevens (1845-1913).
....2 STEVENS children.
5. Calvin Franklin "Frank" Warner (1847-1894).
....6 WARNER children.
6. Francelia A. Warner (1849-1851). Died young.
7. Ella Diett (Warner) Caswell, Lovejoy, Cole (1851-1912).
....6 CASWELL children.
8. Adeline E. "Addie" (Warner) Ellison & Cole (1853-1897).
....2 ELLISON and 2 COLE children.
9. James Carl "Carl" Warner (1856-1911).
....1 WARNER child.
10. Orestes Bronson "O.B.", "Kern" Warner (1859-1936).
....2 WARNER children.
11. Elmer E. Warner (1861-1922).
12. Gladys Mary (Warner) Davie (1864-1909).
....1 DAVIE child.

His first child, Calista E. died at two years of age and later on, another child, Francelia A. died at one year, seven months of age. Francilia and Calista are buried in the Cary Cemetery, Genesee, Orleans, NY, close to their grandmother Olive (Rawson) Warner's grave site.

All of his children (plus his wife and himself), moved to Michigan after the close of the Civil War (1865) from upstate western NY following the trend set by the 6th Warner generation before him. While the children (Charles' uncles and aunts) of his grandfather, David-5 Calvin Warner, Sr. moved to the southern Michigan areas of Branch, Hillsdale, Calhoun, and Oakland counties, Charles Calvin's children (to a great extent) settled in Wheatfield Twp., near Williamston and Lansing, Ingham, MI. Some moved to Kent County, MI, first, but migrated a bit eastward within a few years after they learned of the good land available for farming purposes.
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CIVIL WAR veteran: Charles enlisted in Co. I, NY, August 6, 1863. He was in the battles of Lookout Mountain, Buzzard's Roost, Atlanta, and Crab Orchard. He was taken prisoner at Libby Prison for 30 days, then sent to Columbus, OH. He was discharged on account of disability in June 1864.
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Charles died in his farm home on Noble Road in Wheatfield Twp., Ingham, MI. His grandson, John C. Warner, told his own son, Russell, how he "remembered being 'carried down the road to his grandfather's house and being held up so he could see the old gentleman lying on his bed.' While only three years old at the time, John's memory was strong, linked to the fact he was given, at this time, a pair of copper-toed boots for his very own."
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Source: Russell Lewis Warner, GRS, family historian (1912-1980).
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Reference:

1850 Mount Morris, Livingston, NY:
--Charles C. Warner M 34 New York
Eliza Warner F 29 New York
George Warner M 8 New York
Charles A. Warner U 6 New York
Elisie R. Warner F 5 New York [Olive]
Fieilia Warner F 0 New York [Francelia A.]
Judson C. Goodrich M 37 New York

1855 Ridgeway, Orleans, NY:
Head Charles C. Warner M 39
Wife Eliza S. Warner F 33
Child George Warner M 13
Child Charles Warner M 11
Child Olive Warner F 9
Child Calvin Warner M 8
Child Ella Warner F 3 [Ella Diett]
Child Adalade Warner F 1 [Adeline]

1860 Ridgeway, Orleans, NY:
Charles Warner M 44 "Baker" NY
Eliza Warner F 37 NY
George Warner M 18 NY
Charles Warner 16 NY
Olive R. Warner F NY
Calvin Warner M 13 NY
Ella B. Warner F 8 NY [Ella Diett]
Adalade Warner F 6 NY [Adeline]
Carolile Warner M 3 NY [James Carl]
Baby Warner M 1 NY [Orestes Bronson]

1870 Wheatland, Ingham, MI: [Wheatfield Twp.]
Charles Warner 54 M NY
Eliza Warner 48 F NY
Adalaid Warner 16 F NY [Adeline]
James C. Warner 13 M NY
Orrister B. Warner 11 M NY [Orestes]
Elmer E. Warner 8 M NY
Mary Warner 5 F NY [Mary Gladys]

1880 Wheatfield Twp., Ingham Co., MI:
Charles C. Warner 64 NY farmer
Eliza 58 wife NY [parents born VT VT]
Addie 26 NY [Adeline (Warner) Ellison]
Elmer 19 NY
Mary G. 19 NY
Clarance Ellison 5 grandson MI
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Death Record:
Charles C. Warner
death date: 28 Oct 1885
death place: Wheatfield, Ingham, Michigan
gender: Male
death age: 69 years 5 months
estimated birth date: 1816
birthplace: New York
marital status: Married
occupation: Farmer
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WARNER Lineage: Charles-7 Calvin Warner, David-6 Calvin Warner Jr., David-5 Calvin Warner Sr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 WARNER Sr., an Englishman who set sail with his wife and several children on the ship "Lyon" from Bristol, England on 8/23/1631 and landed 11/2/1631 at Nantasket, MA; and later completed the journey on 1/7/1632-33 to the newly established (1630) Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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Research: Russell L. Warner, 1967.
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Census search: Fraya Weiss, 2013.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016
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Son of David Warner Jr

Gravesite Details

Charles Calvin Warner was buried in the West (old) part of Leek Cemetery.