8 WARNER siblings:
1. Mary May/Mae (Warner) Ryder and Batcher (1870-1926).
2. Edward Jay Warner (1872-1961).
3. Herbert Lonard Warner (1874-1930).
4. Olive E. (Warner) Hubbell (1877-1920).
5. Blanche Olivia (Warner) Roberts (1879-1970).
6. Nellie Cornelia (Warner) Widdup and Gaskill (1881-1939),
7. [Self] Marion P. (Warner) Hubbell (1884-1955).
8. George Warner (1888-1889). [Infant death]
9. Albert Frederick Warner (1896-1939).
Marion married Eben Hubbell (1885-1954).
2 HUBBELL children:
1. Gail Leroy Hubbell (1911-1975).
2. Reah Hubbell B-1916. Not found.
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"Michigan Colony" by L. W. Hubbell, pub. in The Jetmore Republican, Jetmore, Hodgeman, Kansas, May 16, 1957.
"In 1885 George L. Warner went to Valley Twp. Hodgeman Co., KS, in a group move of Litchfield, MI folks called the "Michigan Colony". George had a sod house built before the family of the first 7 children and his wife moved there in the fall of 1886. A stone school house was built on George's land after the Colony arrived.
"At the time the colony came West, the tide of immigration was coming in and covered wagons could be seen creeping along the cross-country roads daily.
"In 1900 the family moved back to MI for about 7 years, then returned to Kansas and located on the George Curtis farm near Bellefort, in Ford Co., six miles east of Spearville, KS.
"The family then moved to Stanton Co., Kansas, and farmed their own half section. When George's wife passed away in 1926, he went to live with his children, and lastly with his daughter, Mrs. Blanche Roberts and family."
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Reference:
1900 Hodgeman Co., Kansas:
Head George L. Warner M 52 Michigan
Wife Almedia Warner F 52 Michigan
Daughter Nellie C. Warner F 20 Michigan
Son Albert F. Warner M 5 Kansas B-1895
Daughter Mason Warner F 16 Michigan [?Marion]
1910 Wheatland, Ford, Kansas:
SELF William F. Snyder M 52y Pennsylvania
WIFE Luella L. Snyder F 36y Ohio
Merlin Penrod M 17y Ohio
Guy Penrod M. 16y Ohio
Clair Penrod M. 13y Ohio
SELF Elkn L. Hubbell M 26y Kentucky [Eben]
-->WIFE Marion P. Hubbell F 25y Michigan
SELF Harry H. Wilson M 28y Missouri
WIFE Alma L. Wilson F 18y Kentucky
Boyd Deveer NY
1920 Ford Co., Kansas: [Hubbell]
SELF Ebin L. Hubell M 34y Kansas [Eben]
WIFE Marion Hubell F 34y Michigan
SON Gail Hubell M 8y Kansas
Reah Hubell F 4y7m Kansas
1930 Wheatland, Ford, Kansas:
Head Eben L. Hubbell M 44 Kansas
Wife Marion P. Hubbell F 44 Michigan
Son Gale L. Hubbell M 18 Kansas
1940 Bellefont, Wheatland Twp., Ford, Kansas:
Head E. L. Hubbell M 55 Kansas
Wife Marion Hubbell F 55 Michigan
Marion Cornelia Warner [Marion P.]
Birth Date: 27 Jul 1884
Birthplace: Allen, Hillsdale, MI
Father's Name: George L. Warner
Father's Birthplace: Litchfield, MI
Mother's Name: Almeda Warner [Almedia Rossman]
Mother's Birthplace: Litchfield, MI
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WARNER Lineage: Marion-9 (Warner) Hubbell, George-8 Leure Warner, George-7 Velorus, David-6 Calvin Jr., David-5 Calvin Sr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 WARNER, an Englishman who sailed with his wife and several children to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632-33 from Broad Oak, Essex, England.
8 WARNER siblings:
1. Mary May/Mae (Warner) Ryder and Batcher (1870-1926).
2. Edward Jay Warner (1872-1961).
3. Herbert Lonard Warner (1874-1930).
4. Olive E. (Warner) Hubbell (1877-1920).
5. Blanche Olivia (Warner) Roberts (1879-1970).
6. Nellie Cornelia (Warner) Widdup and Gaskill (1881-1939),
7. [Self] Marion P. (Warner) Hubbell (1884-1955).
8. George Warner (1888-1889). [Infant death]
9. Albert Frederick Warner (1896-1939).
Marion married Eben Hubbell (1885-1954).
2 HUBBELL children:
1. Gail Leroy Hubbell (1911-1975).
2. Reah Hubbell B-1916. Not found.
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"Michigan Colony" by L. W. Hubbell, pub. in The Jetmore Republican, Jetmore, Hodgeman, Kansas, May 16, 1957.
"In 1885 George L. Warner went to Valley Twp. Hodgeman Co., KS, in a group move of Litchfield, MI folks called the "Michigan Colony". George had a sod house built before the family of the first 7 children and his wife moved there in the fall of 1886. A stone school house was built on George's land after the Colony arrived.
"At the time the colony came West, the tide of immigration was coming in and covered wagons could be seen creeping along the cross-country roads daily.
"In 1900 the family moved back to MI for about 7 years, then returned to Kansas and located on the George Curtis farm near Bellefort, in Ford Co., six miles east of Spearville, KS.
"The family then moved to Stanton Co., Kansas, and farmed their own half section. When George's wife passed away in 1926, he went to live with his children, and lastly with his daughter, Mrs. Blanche Roberts and family."
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Reference:
1900 Hodgeman Co., Kansas:
Head George L. Warner M 52 Michigan
Wife Almedia Warner F 52 Michigan
Daughter Nellie C. Warner F 20 Michigan
Son Albert F. Warner M 5 Kansas B-1895
Daughter Mason Warner F 16 Michigan [?Marion]
1910 Wheatland, Ford, Kansas:
SELF William F. Snyder M 52y Pennsylvania
WIFE Luella L. Snyder F 36y Ohio
Merlin Penrod M 17y Ohio
Guy Penrod M. 16y Ohio
Clair Penrod M. 13y Ohio
SELF Elkn L. Hubbell M 26y Kentucky [Eben]
-->WIFE Marion P. Hubbell F 25y Michigan
SELF Harry H. Wilson M 28y Missouri
WIFE Alma L. Wilson F 18y Kentucky
Boyd Deveer NY
1920 Ford Co., Kansas: [Hubbell]
SELF Ebin L. Hubell M 34y Kansas [Eben]
WIFE Marion Hubell F 34y Michigan
SON Gail Hubell M 8y Kansas
Reah Hubell F 4y7m Kansas
1930 Wheatland, Ford, Kansas:
Head Eben L. Hubbell M 44 Kansas
Wife Marion P. Hubbell F 44 Michigan
Son Gale L. Hubbell M 18 Kansas
1940 Bellefont, Wheatland Twp., Ford, Kansas:
Head E. L. Hubbell M 55 Kansas
Wife Marion Hubbell F 55 Michigan
Marion Cornelia Warner [Marion P.]
Birth Date: 27 Jul 1884
Birthplace: Allen, Hillsdale, MI
Father's Name: George L. Warner
Father's Birthplace: Litchfield, MI
Mother's Name: Almeda Warner [Almedia Rossman]
Mother's Birthplace: Litchfield, MI
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WARNER Lineage: Marion-9 (Warner) Hubbell, George-8 Leure Warner, George-7 Velorus, David-6 Calvin Jr., David-5 Calvin Sr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 WARNER, an Englishman who sailed with his wife and several children to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632-33 from Broad Oak, Essex, England.
Gravesite Details
Data source: Hodgeman County Genealogy Society
Family Members
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Mary May Warner Ryder-Batcher
1870–1926
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Edward Jay "Eddie" Warner
1872–1961
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Herbert Leonard "Herb" Warner
1874–1930
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Olive Eva "Ollie" Warner Hubbell
1877–1920
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Blanche Olivia Warner Roberts
1879–1970
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Nellie Cornelia Warner Gaskill
1881–1939
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George "Georgie" Warner
1888–1889
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Albert Frederick Warner
1896–1939
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