John Calvin Warner

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John Calvin Warner

Birth
Williamston, Ingham County, Michigan, USA
Death
24 Jan 1966 (aged 83)
Williamston, Ingham County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Okemos, Ingham County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
East side
Memorial ID
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John-9 Calvin was the son of Calvin-8 Franklin "Frank" Warner and his wife Charlotte Almira Croninger.

5 WARNER siblings: Sarah Eliza, Otis Franklin, Donald Tracy "Don", [Self], Myra Louise Zuchowski & Schuchaskie, and Henry Donnelly "Harry" [Sr.].

John-9 Calvin's father, Calvin Franklin "Frank" Warner joined the Civil War and was wounded in that conflict. This caused hardships for young John and his siblings.

Each had to carry the heavy load of farming the acreage that their mother and father owned in Wheatfield Twp., Ingham, MI. Things became extremely difficult when their father's legs were amputated two years apart...and an arm was scheduled for amputation, but he died just before that could happen. John was just 12 years old when he became fatherless. His mother, Charlotte, did give a home to her father, Jacob Croninger, so there was an adult male presence in the home until Jacob passed away in 1900.

John married Minnie [May] Edith Johnson at the home of her parents in Podunk, Leroy Twp., Ingham, MI, on August 17, 1904.

4 WARNER children:

1. Fred Everett Warner
2. Roy Edwin Warner
3. Russell Lewis Warner
4. Irma Ione Pollok Warner

John's mother, Charlotte Almira (Croninger) Warner, spent her last years living with John and his wife Minnie. Charlotte died in 1913.

In about 1915, John and Minnie purchased recreational and income-producing property "up north" near East Tawas City, Isoco, MI, on Indian Lake, and many wonderful memories of family get-togethers and over-nights were shared. Fishing, boating, nature hikes, blueberry picking, hunting---all the good wholesome times that any family could ask for---which lasted for 3 generations.

John was an avid and skillful hunter, and there are many pictures of him with his deer kills, skunk pelts and freshly caught fish.

Still later in life, he and his wife bought Florida property and began traveling there to spend the winter months.

Some of his relatives still travel to Florida to escape the Michigan winter and hold annual Warner reunions, as well as attend the Annual (100th as of 2015) David-6 Calvin Warner, Jr. and Olive Rawson Reunion in August, in Michigan.
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Reference:

1880 Wheatfield, Ingham, MI:
Self Calvin F. Warner M 33 New York
Wife Charlotte Warner F 37 Ohio
Son Otis Warner M 9 MI
Son Don Warner M 5 MI
-->[Son John Warner M 2 MI not entered here]
Nephew Jacob Ambrose M 14 MI
Father-in-law Jacob Croninger M 72 PA
Other Charles Achers M 16 MI

1890 Cannot find.

1900 Wheatfield Twp., Ingham, MI:
Head Charlotte Warner F 58 Ohio
Son Otis Warner F 30 Michigan
-->Son John C. Warner M 18 Michigan
Daughter Myra Warner F 15 Michigan
Son Harry D. Warner M 10 Michigan
Father Jacob Croninger M 91 Pennsylvania
Boarder Katie Shoemaker F 15 Indiana

1910 Wheatfield, MI:
SELF John Warner M 28y Michigan
WIFE Minnie E. Warner F 24y Michigan
SON Fred E. Warner M 4y Michigan
SON Roy E. Warner M y 4m Michigan

1920 Ingham Co., MI:
SELF John C. Warner M 37y Michigan
WIFE Minnie E. Warner F 33y Michigan
SON Fred E. Warner M 14y Michigan
SON Roy E. Warner M 10y Michigan
SON Russell L. Warner M 7y Michigan
DAU Erma I. Warner F 3y6m Michigan [Irma]

1930 Wheatfield Twp., Ingham, MI:
Head John C. Warner M 48 Michigan
Wife Minnie Warner F 44 Michigan
Son Roy Warner M 20 Michigan
Son Russell Warner M 18 Michigan
Daughter Irma Warner F 13 Michigan
Mother-in-law Ella A. Johnson F 69 NY

1940 Williamston, Ingham, MI:
Head John C. Warner M 58 Michigan
Wife Minnie E. Warner F 54 Michigan
Daughter Irma I. Warner F 23 Michigan
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WARNER Lineage: John-9 Calvin Warner, Calvin-8 Franklin "Frank" Warner, 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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Census search: Fraya Weiss, 2013.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011, 2015.
John-9 Calvin was the son of Calvin-8 Franklin "Frank" Warner and his wife Charlotte Almira Croninger.

5 WARNER siblings: Sarah Eliza, Otis Franklin, Donald Tracy "Don", [Self], Myra Louise Zuchowski & Schuchaskie, and Henry Donnelly "Harry" [Sr.].

John-9 Calvin's father, Calvin Franklin "Frank" Warner joined the Civil War and was wounded in that conflict. This caused hardships for young John and his siblings.

Each had to carry the heavy load of farming the acreage that their mother and father owned in Wheatfield Twp., Ingham, MI. Things became extremely difficult when their father's legs were amputated two years apart...and an arm was scheduled for amputation, but he died just before that could happen. John was just 12 years old when he became fatherless. His mother, Charlotte, did give a home to her father, Jacob Croninger, so there was an adult male presence in the home until Jacob passed away in 1900.

John married Minnie [May] Edith Johnson at the home of her parents in Podunk, Leroy Twp., Ingham, MI, on August 17, 1904.

4 WARNER children:

1. Fred Everett Warner
2. Roy Edwin Warner
3. Russell Lewis Warner
4. Irma Ione Pollok Warner

John's mother, Charlotte Almira (Croninger) Warner, spent her last years living with John and his wife Minnie. Charlotte died in 1913.

In about 1915, John and Minnie purchased recreational and income-producing property "up north" near East Tawas City, Isoco, MI, on Indian Lake, and many wonderful memories of family get-togethers and over-nights were shared. Fishing, boating, nature hikes, blueberry picking, hunting---all the good wholesome times that any family could ask for---which lasted for 3 generations.

John was an avid and skillful hunter, and there are many pictures of him with his deer kills, skunk pelts and freshly caught fish.

Still later in life, he and his wife bought Florida property and began traveling there to spend the winter months.

Some of his relatives still travel to Florida to escape the Michigan winter and hold annual Warner reunions, as well as attend the Annual (100th as of 2015) David-6 Calvin Warner, Jr. and Olive Rawson Reunion in August, in Michigan.
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Reference:

1880 Wheatfield, Ingham, MI:
Self Calvin F. Warner M 33 New York
Wife Charlotte Warner F 37 Ohio
Son Otis Warner M 9 MI
Son Don Warner M 5 MI
-->[Son John Warner M 2 MI not entered here]
Nephew Jacob Ambrose M 14 MI
Father-in-law Jacob Croninger M 72 PA
Other Charles Achers M 16 MI

1890 Cannot find.

1900 Wheatfield Twp., Ingham, MI:
Head Charlotte Warner F 58 Ohio
Son Otis Warner F 30 Michigan
-->Son John C. Warner M 18 Michigan
Daughter Myra Warner F 15 Michigan
Son Harry D. Warner M 10 Michigan
Father Jacob Croninger M 91 Pennsylvania
Boarder Katie Shoemaker F 15 Indiana

1910 Wheatfield, MI:
SELF John Warner M 28y Michigan
WIFE Minnie E. Warner F 24y Michigan
SON Fred E. Warner M 4y Michigan
SON Roy E. Warner M y 4m Michigan

1920 Ingham Co., MI:
SELF John C. Warner M 37y Michigan
WIFE Minnie E. Warner F 33y Michigan
SON Fred E. Warner M 14y Michigan
SON Roy E. Warner M 10y Michigan
SON Russell L. Warner M 7y Michigan
DAU Erma I. Warner F 3y6m Michigan [Irma]

1930 Wheatfield Twp., Ingham, MI:
Head John C. Warner M 48 Michigan
Wife Minnie Warner F 44 Michigan
Son Roy Warner M 20 Michigan
Son Russell Warner M 18 Michigan
Daughter Irma Warner F 13 Michigan
Mother-in-law Ella A. Johnson F 69 NY

1940 Williamston, Ingham, MI:
Head John C. Warner M 58 Michigan
Wife Minnie E. Warner F 54 Michigan
Daughter Irma I. Warner F 23 Michigan
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WARNER Lineage: John-9 Calvin Warner, Calvin-8 Franklin "Frank" Warner, 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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Census search: Fraya Weiss, 2013.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011, 2015.