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Mary Catherine Silbernagel Warner

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8 Jul 1817 (aged 71)
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Gnadenhutten, Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Departed July 8, 1817; buried July 10, 1817. Mary Catherine Warner, a widow, aged 71 years and 4 months less 5 days. She was born March 13, 1746 in Dutchess County, State of New York. Her maiden name was Silvernail. In the year 1764, she was married to Nathan Warner. About the year 1770 she moved to Gnadenhutten on the Mahony in Pennsylvania. March 23, 1774 was received into the Brethren's Congregation and on the 25th of November 1775 for the first time partook of the Holy Sacrament. In the year 1802 her husband died. Their marriage was blessed with 10 children; 6 sons and 4 daughters, of whom 2 sons and 1 daughter already departed this life. She lived to see 36 grand and 1 great grand child. On the 19th of October 1803 she came to this country.
-Church Book of the Brethern
Congregation of Beersheba
pg. 74

Her children Daniel and Nathan Warner and brother-in-law Jonathan Warner helped build the Beersheba Moravian church here. This would have been the burial place of choice in 1817 but no gravestone has be found.

Departed July 8, 1817; buried July 10, 1817. Mary Catherine Warner, a widow, aged 71 years and 4 months less 5 days. She was born March 13, 1746 in Dutchess County, State of New York. Her maiden name was Silvernail. In the year 1764, she was married to Nathan Warner. About the year 1770 she moved to Gnadenhutten on the Mahony in Pennsylvania. March 23, 1774 was received into the Brethren's Congregation and on the 25th of November 1775 for the first time partook of the Holy Sacrament. In the year 1802 her husband died. Their marriage was blessed with 10 children; 6 sons and 4 daughters, of whom 2 sons and 1 daughter already departed this life. She lived to see 36 grand and 1 great grand child. On the 19th of October 1803 she came to this country.
-Church Book of the Brethern
Congregation of Beersheba
pg. 74

Her children Daniel and Nathan Warner and brother-in-law Jonathan Warner helped build the Beersheba Moravian church here. This would have been the burial place of choice in 1817 but no gravestone has be found.

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