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Harry William Warren

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Harry William Warren

Birth
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
16 Sep 1935 (aged 51)
Southampton Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Walnut Bottom, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
row 04
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Harry Warren, 20, son of William Warren, and Roxanna Wolf, 17, daughter of William Wolf, were married April 4, 1904 at Shippensburg, Penna. Both state no previous marriages. (Source: Cumberland County, PA Marriage Records)
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Carlisle Evening Herald (Carlisle, PA), Saturday, April 16, 1904; pg. 1

MARRIED.

Warren - Wolf.

On Thursday evening, April 14, 1904, Mr Harry Warren and Miss Roxanna Wolf, both of Shippensburg, were united in marriage at the Orange Street U B parsonage, Shippensburg, by Rev Geo W Strine.
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Public Opinion (Chambersburg, PA), Monday, September 16, 1935; pg. 2

HARRY WARREN

SHIPPENSBURG, Sept. 16 - Harry Warren died at 8:45 o'clock this morning at his home at Mainsville, after a two-years illness. He was aged 51 years, 10 months and 13 days and was born in Cumberland County, the son of William Warren and the late Bethsheba Keefer Warren. He was engaged in farming.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Roxanna Warren, these children, Mrs. Martha Rotz, Rankin and Flo Warren, Mrs. Clara Mitchell, Mrs. Ruth Mitchell, all of Shippensburg, Mrs. Grace Bowers of Oakville, Lawrence, Emma, Edna, Harold, William, Clyde and Oren Warran (sic), all at home, also his father, William Warren, and three sisters, Mrs. Robert Reed, Mrs. Etta Evilhock and Mrs. William Alexander, all of Shippensburg.

The funeral services, conducted by Rev. Mr. Flohr of Leesburg, will be held at Rehoboth Church, near Shippensburg, at 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon; burial at the cemetery adjoining. Friends and relatives are invited.
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The News-Chronicle (Shippensburg, PA), Tuesday, September 17, 1935; pg. 1

HARRY WARREN OF MAINSVILLE DIES

Last Rites For Father Of 13 To Be Held Friday

Harry Warren, 52, a farmer of near Mainsville, died at his home Monday morning, following a lingering illness of complications.

He was the son of William and the late Basheba Keefer Warren and was born and reared in Cumberland county (sic). He married Roxanna Wolfe (sic) thirty-one years ago and during his active years he was a farmer in the vicinity of Mainsville.

Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Harry Warren; his father, William Warren of South Queen street (sic); thirteen children, Mrs. Clyde Rotz of town; Rankin Warren of Shippensburg R. R. 2, Mrs. Grace Bowers of Oakville, Miss Flo Warren of town, Mrs. Clara Mitchell of town, Mrs. Ruth Mitchell of town, Lawrence, Emma, Edna, Harold, William, Clyde and Oren Warren, all at home; also the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Robert Reed of town, Mrs. Etta Evilhock of town and Mrs. William Alexander of town.

Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Rehoboth church. Rev. R. M. Flohr, Church of the Brethren minister, will officiate. Burial will be made in the Rehoboth cemetery. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the services without further invitation.
Harry Warren, 20, son of William Warren, and Roxanna Wolf, 17, daughter of William Wolf, were married April 4, 1904 at Shippensburg, Penna. Both state no previous marriages. (Source: Cumberland County, PA Marriage Records)
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Carlisle Evening Herald (Carlisle, PA), Saturday, April 16, 1904; pg. 1

MARRIED.

Warren - Wolf.

On Thursday evening, April 14, 1904, Mr Harry Warren and Miss Roxanna Wolf, both of Shippensburg, were united in marriage at the Orange Street U B parsonage, Shippensburg, by Rev Geo W Strine.
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Public Opinion (Chambersburg, PA), Monday, September 16, 1935; pg. 2

HARRY WARREN

SHIPPENSBURG, Sept. 16 - Harry Warren died at 8:45 o'clock this morning at his home at Mainsville, after a two-years illness. He was aged 51 years, 10 months and 13 days and was born in Cumberland County, the son of William Warren and the late Bethsheba Keefer Warren. He was engaged in farming.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Roxanna Warren, these children, Mrs. Martha Rotz, Rankin and Flo Warren, Mrs. Clara Mitchell, Mrs. Ruth Mitchell, all of Shippensburg, Mrs. Grace Bowers of Oakville, Lawrence, Emma, Edna, Harold, William, Clyde and Oren Warran (sic), all at home, also his father, William Warren, and three sisters, Mrs. Robert Reed, Mrs. Etta Evilhock and Mrs. William Alexander, all of Shippensburg.

The funeral services, conducted by Rev. Mr. Flohr of Leesburg, will be held at Rehoboth Church, near Shippensburg, at 2 o'clock on Friday afternoon; burial at the cemetery adjoining. Friends and relatives are invited.
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The News-Chronicle (Shippensburg, PA), Tuesday, September 17, 1935; pg. 1

HARRY WARREN OF MAINSVILLE DIES

Last Rites For Father Of 13 To Be Held Friday

Harry Warren, 52, a farmer of near Mainsville, died at his home Monday morning, following a lingering illness of complications.

He was the son of William and the late Basheba Keefer Warren and was born and reared in Cumberland county (sic). He married Roxanna Wolfe (sic) thirty-one years ago and during his active years he was a farmer in the vicinity of Mainsville.

Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Harry Warren; his father, William Warren of South Queen street (sic); thirteen children, Mrs. Clyde Rotz of town; Rankin Warren of Shippensburg R. R. 2, Mrs. Grace Bowers of Oakville, Miss Flo Warren of town, Mrs. Clara Mitchell of town, Mrs. Ruth Mitchell of town, Lawrence, Emma, Edna, Harold, William, Clyde and Oren Warren, all at home; also the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Robert Reed of town, Mrs. Etta Evilhock of town and Mrs. William Alexander of town.

Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Rehoboth church. Rev. R. M. Flohr, Church of the Brethren minister, will officiate. Burial will be made in the Rehoboth cemetery. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the services without further invitation.


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