Widower at time of death
Services 29 July 1914
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(memorial transferred 14 Nov 2017)
Jasper is recorded as "Gasper" Warren, age 10, in the 1850 Division 2, Bath, Kentucky census with William Ward, who was born about 1794 in Pennsylvania. "Nicy" (or Unis / Eunice) Ward is recorded as age 45, born in Kentucky. Sarah Warren, age 30, John N. Warren, 8; & James P. Warren, 5, are all recorded as born in Kentucky.
Jasper Warren married Mariah Craig 24 Nov 1859 in Bath County. (Kentucky, County Marriages Index)
Jasper Warren enlisted in January of 1862 in Co. E, 24th Kentucky Infantry and served until January of 1865. (U. S. Civil War Soldiers & U. S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers --- files from Ancestry)
Jasper & Maria Warren are recorded together in the 1870 Sharpsburg, Bath, Kentucky census with Robert, 4; James, 2; & Jennie, 10 months. This family resided in Cass County, Missouri in the 1880 census, with the additions of Julia, 9; Delia, 6; & Thomas, 3.
After the death of his wife, Jasper remarried to Mrs. Eliza Nichols 29 Nov 1893 in Bates County. (Missouri marriage record) They are recorded together in the 1900 census at West Boone, Bates, Missouri with Laura Nichols, 13; Eva Warren, 28; & Albie Warren, 5, a granddaughter.
Jasper & Eliza resided in Gage Ward 3, Ellis, Oklahoma in the 1910 census. This census records the second marriage for them both and that Jasper was a survivor of the Union Army during the Civil War. (Jasper Warren of Co. E, 24th Kentucky Infantry, had received a Civil War pension in October of 1888, filed from Missouri.)
Jasper's second wife died in McDonald County, Missouri, and is buried with her first husband.
Note: Ancestry family information records Jasper's mother as Sarah (nee Ward) Warren, wife of Robert Warren, who died before 1850. Jasper's brother, John, also served in Co. E, 24th Kentucky Infantry during the Civil War.
Jasper Warren died in West Boone Township, Bates County, Missouri, and was buried the same day as his death, according to his death certificate.
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Widower at time of death
Services 29 July 1914
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(memorial transferred 14 Nov 2017)
Jasper is recorded as "Gasper" Warren, age 10, in the 1850 Division 2, Bath, Kentucky census with William Ward, who was born about 1794 in Pennsylvania. "Nicy" (or Unis / Eunice) Ward is recorded as age 45, born in Kentucky. Sarah Warren, age 30, John N. Warren, 8; & James P. Warren, 5, are all recorded as born in Kentucky.
Jasper Warren married Mariah Craig 24 Nov 1859 in Bath County. (Kentucky, County Marriages Index)
Jasper Warren enlisted in January of 1862 in Co. E, 24th Kentucky Infantry and served until January of 1865. (U. S. Civil War Soldiers & U. S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers --- files from Ancestry)
Jasper & Maria Warren are recorded together in the 1870 Sharpsburg, Bath, Kentucky census with Robert, 4; James, 2; & Jennie, 10 months. This family resided in Cass County, Missouri in the 1880 census, with the additions of Julia, 9; Delia, 6; & Thomas, 3.
After the death of his wife, Jasper remarried to Mrs. Eliza Nichols 29 Nov 1893 in Bates County. (Missouri marriage record) They are recorded together in the 1900 census at West Boone, Bates, Missouri with Laura Nichols, 13; Eva Warren, 28; & Albie Warren, 5, a granddaughter.
Jasper & Eliza resided in Gage Ward 3, Ellis, Oklahoma in the 1910 census. This census records the second marriage for them both and that Jasper was a survivor of the Union Army during the Civil War. (Jasper Warren of Co. E, 24th Kentucky Infantry, had received a Civil War pension in October of 1888, filed from Missouri.)
Jasper's second wife died in McDonald County, Missouri, and is buried with her first husband.
Note: Ancestry family information records Jasper's mother as Sarah (nee Ward) Warren, wife of Robert Warren, who died before 1850. Jasper's brother, John, also served in Co. E, 24th Kentucky Infantry during the Civil War.
Jasper Warren died in West Boone Township, Bates County, Missouri, and was buried the same day as his death, according to his death certificate.
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