11 WARNER siblings.
Lewis married Rose Anna Harris (1/5/1830-3/19/1910) on 2/20/1856.
12 WARNER children:
1. Wilbur Lea Warner (12/4/1856–1901).
2. Mark Edric Warner (4/1/1858–5/15/1937).
3. Judson Rawson Warner (1861–1911).
4. Mary Evelyn Warner (1862–1933).
5. Twin boy B-2/1/1864, name unknown. Burial unknown.
6. Twin boy B-2/1/1864, name unknown. Burial unknown.
7. Lewis Grant Warner (1865–1948).
8. Mabelia Bathsheba Warner (1867–1935).
9. Newton Valorous Warner (8/7/1870–1942).
10. Maude Warner (1872–1928).
11. Captain Joe Warner (10/12/1874–1881).
12. Rosa Warner (1877–1881).
Four of these children died young, including infant twin sons who are buried at an unknown location.
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CIVIL WAR veteran: Enlisted at Butler, Branch County, MI: Co. B, MI 14th Infantry, Private, age 41, drafted September 26, 1864, mustered out July 18, 1865, after serving 10 months, at Louisville, KY. INFANTRY.
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Reference:
1850 Cannot find.
1860 Cannot find.
1870 Michigan:
-->Lewis Warner M 47 New York
Rose Warner F 39 New York
Wilbur Warner M 13 Michigan
Mark Warner M 11 Michigan
Judson Warner M 9 Michigan
Mary Warner F 7 Michigan
Grant Warner M 5 Michigan
Mabelia Warner F 3 Michigan
1880 Keene, Ionia, MI:
Self Lewis Warner M 57 New York
Wife A. Rose Warner F 49 New York
Son L. Wilbur Warner M 23 Michigan
Son E. Mark Warner M 21 New York
Son Judson Warner M 19 Michigan
Daughter Mary Warner F 18 Michigan
Son S. Grant Warner M 15 Michigan
Daughter B. Amelia Warner F 13 MI [Mabelia Bathsheba]
Son B. Newton Warner M 9 MI [Newton Valorus]
Daughter Maude Warner F 7 Michigan
Son J. Captain Warner M 5 Michigan
Daughter Rose Warner F 3 Michigan
Other Andrew Potriff M 21 Michigan
1900 Bowne Twp., Kent, MI:
Head William Harris M 80 England
Wife Anna Harris F 84 England
Head Lewis Warner M 77 New York
Wife Rose A. Warner F 70 New York
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The family lived in a number of locations: Hillsdale, MI, Oakfield, NY, Albion, MI, Coldwater, MI, Walker, MI, Ionia, MI, and in 1892 bought a home in Alto, Kent, MI. In Alto, Kent, MI they joined the Baptist church (which had been organized by Lewis' sister Maria Jane (Warner) Sears and her husband Horace Sears and others), and lived there until, in failing health, they spent their last years with their daughter Mary Evelyn and her husband Earl Curtiss.
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Lewis Cass was the director of a school in Hillsdale, Hillsdale, MI, where he met and then married Rose Anna Harris, the teacher at the school, on February 20, 1856.
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WARNER Lineage: Lewis-7 Cass 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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Lewis died on 11/14/1906 in Morse Lake or Lowell, Kent, Michigan.
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Source: Marcia (Griffith) Miller, Lewis Cass Warner family historian in 1980s-1990s.
Papers held in trust by Mary E. Warner, 2010.
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Preliminary source: "The Descendants of Andrew Warner," by Lucien Warner and Josephine Genung Nichols, pub. 1919, pgs. 467-469.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011, 2013, 2015.
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Census search: Fraya Weiss, 2013.
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11 WARNER siblings.
Lewis married Rose Anna Harris (1/5/1830-3/19/1910) on 2/20/1856.
12 WARNER children:
1. Wilbur Lea Warner (12/4/1856–1901).
2. Mark Edric Warner (4/1/1858–5/15/1937).
3. Judson Rawson Warner (1861–1911).
4. Mary Evelyn Warner (1862–1933).
5. Twin boy B-2/1/1864, name unknown. Burial unknown.
6. Twin boy B-2/1/1864, name unknown. Burial unknown.
7. Lewis Grant Warner (1865–1948).
8. Mabelia Bathsheba Warner (1867–1935).
9. Newton Valorous Warner (8/7/1870–1942).
10. Maude Warner (1872–1928).
11. Captain Joe Warner (10/12/1874–1881).
12. Rosa Warner (1877–1881).
Four of these children died young, including infant twin sons who are buried at an unknown location.
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CIVIL WAR veteran: Enlisted at Butler, Branch County, MI: Co. B, MI 14th Infantry, Private, age 41, drafted September 26, 1864, mustered out July 18, 1865, after serving 10 months, at Louisville, KY. INFANTRY.
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Reference:
1850 Cannot find.
1860 Cannot find.
1870 Michigan:
-->Lewis Warner M 47 New York
Rose Warner F 39 New York
Wilbur Warner M 13 Michigan
Mark Warner M 11 Michigan
Judson Warner M 9 Michigan
Mary Warner F 7 Michigan
Grant Warner M 5 Michigan
Mabelia Warner F 3 Michigan
1880 Keene, Ionia, MI:
Self Lewis Warner M 57 New York
Wife A. Rose Warner F 49 New York
Son L. Wilbur Warner M 23 Michigan
Son E. Mark Warner M 21 New York
Son Judson Warner M 19 Michigan
Daughter Mary Warner F 18 Michigan
Son S. Grant Warner M 15 Michigan
Daughter B. Amelia Warner F 13 MI [Mabelia Bathsheba]
Son B. Newton Warner M 9 MI [Newton Valorus]
Daughter Maude Warner F 7 Michigan
Son J. Captain Warner M 5 Michigan
Daughter Rose Warner F 3 Michigan
Other Andrew Potriff M 21 Michigan
1900 Bowne Twp., Kent, MI:
Head William Harris M 80 England
Wife Anna Harris F 84 England
Head Lewis Warner M 77 New York
Wife Rose A. Warner F 70 New York
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The family lived in a number of locations: Hillsdale, MI, Oakfield, NY, Albion, MI, Coldwater, MI, Walker, MI, Ionia, MI, and in 1892 bought a home in Alto, Kent, MI. In Alto, Kent, MI they joined the Baptist church (which had been organized by Lewis' sister Maria Jane (Warner) Sears and her husband Horace Sears and others), and lived there until, in failing health, they spent their last years with their daughter Mary Evelyn and her husband Earl Curtiss.
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Lewis Cass was the director of a school in Hillsdale, Hillsdale, MI, where he met and then married Rose Anna Harris, the teacher at the school, on February 20, 1856.
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WARNER Lineage: Lewis-7 Cass 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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Lewis died on 11/14/1906 in Morse Lake or Lowell, Kent, Michigan.
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Source: Marcia (Griffith) Miller, Lewis Cass Warner family historian in 1980s-1990s.
Papers held in trust by Mary E. Warner, 2010.
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Preliminary source: "The Descendants of Andrew Warner," by Lucien Warner and Josephine Genung Nichols, pub. 1919, pgs. 467-469.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011, 2013, 2015.
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Census search: Fraya Weiss, 2013.
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Family Members
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William Warner
1808–1808
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Eveline B. "Eva" Warner
1810–1895
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Laura Warner Smith
1814 – unknown
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Charles Calvin Warner
1816–1885
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Mary Warner Fairchild
1817–1894
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Rebecca Ann Warner McWhinney
1817–1894
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Pvt George Valorus Warner
1818–1879
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Maria Jane "Jane" Warner Sears
1821–1896
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Amanda W. Warner Donnelly
1825–1900
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Cordelia Warner Slawson
1828–1913
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Mabelia A. Warner Barton
1830–1866
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Wilbur Lea Warner
1856–1901
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Mark Edric Warner
1857–1937
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Judson Rawson Warner
1860–1911
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Mary Evelyn Warner Curtiss
1862–1933
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Lewis Grant "Grant" Warner
1866–1948
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Mabelia Bathsheba Warner Scott
1868–1935
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Newton Valorous "Newt" Warner
1870–1942
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Maude S. Warner Oberly
1872–1928
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Captain Joe Warner
1874–1881
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Rose A. "Rosey" Warner
1876–1881