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Daniel D. Arner

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Daniel D. Arner

Birth
Ellsworth, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
Death
18 Aug 1910 (aged 90)
Ellsworth, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Ellsworth, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C Row 4
Memorial ID
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ARNER, Daniel D.
Husband of Elizabeth nee HARKELRODE
Son of Philip and Susan Broadsword Arner
B. 9 Apr 1820 in Ellsworth Twp., Trumbull (now Mahoning) Co. OH
D. 18 Aug 1910 in Ellsworth Twp., Mahoning Co. OH at 90y 4m 9d
Burial – 21 Aug 1910 in Ellsworth Cemetery, Section C Row 04, Ellsworth, Mahoning Co. OH

Mahoning Dispatch, Fri, 26 Aug1910
"Ellsworth - August 24 – Daniel D. Arner died last Thursday evening at his home one mile east of the village of infirmities incident to advanced years. Deceased was the oldest native resident, having been born in Ellsworth April 9, 1820, consequently aged at the time of his death 90 years, four months and nine days. For many years he was largely engaged in farming and stock raising but misfortune overtook him about 20 years ago and he lost most of his property. He did not permit this to discourage him and "Uncle Dan" was one of the most cheerful and entertaining man in this locality. He possessed a great fund of information regarding the early settlement of Ellsworth and nothing pleased him more than to tell of the early days. His wife passed away quite a number of years since. He is survived by three sons, D. L. Arner of Rock Creek, C. B. Arner of Canfield and Dr. W. P. Arner of Nutwood. Funeral services held Sunday afternoon from the M. E. Church were conducted by Rev. L. D. Spaughy. Interment in the Ellsworth cemetery.

History of Trumbull and Mahoning County, 1882, Vol II p 110
"Philip Arner (deceased) was born in Pennsylvania in 1776; was married in 1801 to Miss Susan Broadsword, and had five sons and three daughters, as follows: Peter, Elizabeth, Chloe, Lewis, Mary, Caleb, Daniel, and Eli T., two of whom are deceased. Mr. Arner came to Ellsworth township, now in Mahoning county, in 1802, and bought one hundred and sixty acres of land on Meander creek, the farm now being owned by his son Daniel.; He made a small clearing, the first in Ellsworth township, and built a log cabin and then went back for his family, whom he brought out in 1804. He was an industrious man, worthy citizen and was held in high esteem by the entire community. He lived to an advanced age."

Note: He was an early member of the Zion Lutheran and Reformed Church in Canfield Twp., Trumbull Co. (now Mahoning) OH

ARNER, Daniel D.
Husband of Elizabeth nee HARKELRODE
Son of Philip and Susan Broadsword Arner
B. 9 Apr 1820 in Ellsworth Twp., Trumbull (now Mahoning) Co. OH
D. 18 Aug 1910 in Ellsworth Twp., Mahoning Co. OH at 90y 4m 9d
Burial – 21 Aug 1910 in Ellsworth Cemetery, Section C Row 04, Ellsworth, Mahoning Co. OH

Mahoning Dispatch, Fri, 26 Aug1910
"Ellsworth - August 24 – Daniel D. Arner died last Thursday evening at his home one mile east of the village of infirmities incident to advanced years. Deceased was the oldest native resident, having been born in Ellsworth April 9, 1820, consequently aged at the time of his death 90 years, four months and nine days. For many years he was largely engaged in farming and stock raising but misfortune overtook him about 20 years ago and he lost most of his property. He did not permit this to discourage him and "Uncle Dan" was one of the most cheerful and entertaining man in this locality. He possessed a great fund of information regarding the early settlement of Ellsworth and nothing pleased him more than to tell of the early days. His wife passed away quite a number of years since. He is survived by three sons, D. L. Arner of Rock Creek, C. B. Arner of Canfield and Dr. W. P. Arner of Nutwood. Funeral services held Sunday afternoon from the M. E. Church were conducted by Rev. L. D. Spaughy. Interment in the Ellsworth cemetery.

History of Trumbull and Mahoning County, 1882, Vol II p 110
"Philip Arner (deceased) was born in Pennsylvania in 1776; was married in 1801 to Miss Susan Broadsword, and had five sons and three daughters, as follows: Peter, Elizabeth, Chloe, Lewis, Mary, Caleb, Daniel, and Eli T., two of whom are deceased. Mr. Arner came to Ellsworth township, now in Mahoning county, in 1802, and bought one hundred and sixty acres of land on Meander creek, the farm now being owned by his son Daniel.; He made a small clearing, the first in Ellsworth township, and built a log cabin and then went back for his family, whom he brought out in 1804. He was an industrious man, worthy citizen and was held in high esteem by the entire community. He lived to an advanced age."

Note: He was an early member of the Zion Lutheran and Reformed Church in Canfield Twp., Trumbull Co. (now Mahoning) OH



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