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|  Mary E. Warner (#47253369)
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This work that I am doing on Find A Grave is in honor of my mother (Kathryn E. Crippen, GRS, 1915-1973) and my father (Russell Lewis Warner, GRS, 1912-1980). I am bringing their written stories, relationships of our extended Warner and Crippen families to today's Warner [Bachelor, Foote, Gr/Ch/Croninger, Humphrey, Lincoln, Moseley, Nurse, Rawson, Romney, Russell, Webster, Wolcott, Young, etc.], and Crippen [Bush, Fuller, Paddock, Standish, Slider, Stelzer, etc.] families and anyone else who has an interest in colonial history, early upstate New York, the settling of the Northwest Territory, and later the western USA.
Russell's name stands for excellent research and his gathering of information through the original hand-written census ledgers, plat books, walking through cemeteries, hunt-and-peck typing style (long before home computers and the Internet), taking photographs of headstones, visiting the older folks for family lore, etc., thereby freely leaving a legacy for all of us, as we become acquainted with our ancestors.
I am sharing on these pages (as much as I can) the extraordinary amount of research that my parents did. Their collected work was given to the State Library (30 or more boxes) in Lansing, Ingham, MI. The LDS has filmed it for world-wide distribution. The library in Lansing, MI has also made microfilms. Many serious genealogists have made use of my parents' research. __________ GENEALOGICAL HIGHLIGHTS: After his wife's death in 1973, Russell completed her research on the Mayflower Society's "Myles Standish" Vol. 14, as primary compiler. His research is published in the "Silver Cover" hard-back book, and his authorship and contribution is so noted. Kathryn was a descendant of the Mayflower passengers Captain Myles Standish and Edward Fuller through her Crippen line. After thorough research, he wrote an article that was published in "The American Genealogist," (TAG) 50:4:240 (1974), "The Ancestry of Content (Standish) Crippen," pgs. 240-244.
Russell was a mentor to Rosemary Bachelor, a cousin. She has made a life-time career for herself from genealogical pursuits and publishing, receiving a Pulitzer Prize for her efforts. Russell was a family historian for the David-6 C., Jr. and Olive (Rawson) Warner reunions that have now gone on for 97 consecutive years (1915-2012) in Michigan every August.
Russell and Kathryn traveled back east to MA and CT and made certified copies of Mary (Boltwood) Warner's "Last Will & Testament" (dating back to about 1710), and also David-5 Calvin Warner Sr.'s "Last Will and Testament" (dating back to 1831, Walworth, Wayne, NY).
Russell-10 was a 10th generation, lineal descendant of ANDREW-1 WARNER Sr. from England, who with his wife and several children came to the Crown's New England wilderness in 1632-33 and settled, finally, in Hadley, CT.
WARNER Lineage: myself, Mary-11, Russell-10, John-9, Calvin-8, Charles-7, David-6, Jr., David-5, Sr., Jesse-4 Sr., Samuel-3, Lieut. Daniel-2, Andrew-1 WARNER, Sr.
Thanks to Findagrave.com, I have "traveled" to many more cemeteries than my parents did. I believe that in some respects I have taken the various family lines further than they did--but it was only possible through their early efforts of research and recording that I could do this. Thanks mom! Thanks, dad! __________ MY GIFT TO WARNER RESEARCHERS: "The Descendants of Andrew Warner" book, pub. 1919 http://www.archive.org/details/descendantsofand00warn __________ NOTE: In October 2012, my Yahoo account was hacked. For some reason I can't get back into it (warner 13 gen proj @ yahoo.com). So if you have left me Edits, transfers, etc., there is no way that I can know about it, and I am sorry that I cannot say "Thank you." Leave your notes here and I can delete them as we go along. NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS available below, added 1/06/2013.
Got my warner 13 gen proj @ yahoo. com account back 2/28/2013. Have 654 e-mails to sort through. Life goes on in an interesting way, eh?
Lost use of warner13genproj@yahoo.com account again. Back to marymicmuffin08@yahoo.com... 3/17/2012. __________ PET PEEVE: A genealogy website called "Geni" which steals our photos, incorrectly names people in our family, and in general is totally irresponsible... And you've done your best with finding family, linking family, spending hours, days, weeks, months and years of your life for what? Read http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/indexinfo.aspx?ix=findagrave_photos&affpid=1023. No one said life was fair... | |
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Connie Chrisman Hatch
 | RE: Photo/Portrait of Robert Berry, Jr. Mary, You have my permission to use any of the photos I have posted on Find A Grave or Ancestry. If I come across any more photos of the family, I'll glady pass them on to you. (This really isn't my family. I am doing this tree for a good friend of mine). Connie | | | Myster Bytey
 | Section OP Lot 627 Oak Grove. Im am going to go there and look here shortly at that lot. I know where there are some adams but they clean over on the other side of the highway. | | | Eric Weber
 | RE: Electa (Rawson) Sears Mary, I'm very sorry, but I forgot to take a picture of the whole stone bearing Electa Sears's inscription. I normally make a point of doing so. Right after I'd snapped the photo of the inscription, I was distracted by a tiny elderly lady walking past, pulling her tiny lapdog behind her in a tiny toy wagon. Woman, dog and wagon together couldn't have weighed 80 pounds. I was so taken with the scene that I completely lost my concentration. I would dearly have loved to take a picture of them, but she was on her way to visit someone's grave a few rows over, so it would have been rude and intrusive of me. I went on about my business a few moments later, but I didn't remember to refocus on Electa's stone before leaving it. | | | miran
 | RE: Eugene Warner No problem. Glad to do it.Added by miran on May 20, 2013 6:55 AM | | | Don Bishop
 | RE: Mary Jane (Warner) Davidson Mary, my Mother was Annie Mae Davidson, her father was Warren Samuel Davidson from his second marriage to Annie Lou Estes. I don't know exactly where you are in his first marriage, but would like to have any info you would share. If there is any info you would like from his second marriage, e-mail me at KJ5SI@cableone.net
Thanks and good luck.
Don | | | Treeoligy
 | RE: Simon Cooker Dalton Cant help you any, Simon is very very distant, i just listed the wife connected to me, Anna Annable.
Brad Jenkins | | | Stuart Woodside
 | Iona Lena Warner Dunn If you can tell me a little bit of information, maybe I can help you. 1. Who were her parents. 2. Where she was born. 3. What was her husband name. Any of these could help. Your Cousin, Stuart | | | Myster Bytey
 | Lindsey I found I think it was 9 or 10 more Lindseys' that werent listed and are in Dayburg Cemetery. | | | JoCart
 | RE: Marcey Thwing Thanks for you reply on Marcey Thwing. I'll keep looking for both Marcey & John. Lots of Fun. Thanks JoAdded by JoCart on May 09, 2013 2:33 PM | | | Steve Edquist ~In Memory Of Aaron & Scrappy~
 | RE: Roy C. Pembrook You're very welcome Mary.
~Steve | | | | [View all messages...] |
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