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Miriam <I>Armstrong</I> Robbins Warner

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Miriam Armstrong Robbins Warner

Birth
Henry County, Ohio, USA
Death
1896 (aged 57–58)
DeKalb County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Newville Township, Dekalb County, Indiana Add to Map
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Her name reads, Miriam R L Armstrong, on Her Marriage Record to Joseph
Robbins and on Her Mothers Will, Miriam L Robbins. Most of Dekalb
County, Indiana's Records, were lost, prior to 1872, due to fire. Her
Mother, Lucina, used family names familiar to Her when She named Her
Children. Possible, She was named after Grandparents Miriam Robbins
and Lee Armstrong and once She married a Robbins, She dropped the R.

On Census and other records - Her given name reads Mary, Maryam,
Marion, Mariam, Manum, and Martha.

Father of Son, Charles Clinton, was William Warner. Miriam's, second
marriage was to William. They were married 4 February, 1877. William's,
First Wife, Amelia, passed away, 28 of January, 1878, and was buried in
Evergreen Cemetery, Newville. # 2373529. Miriam's, First Husband, Joseph
Robbins, was buried with His First Wife, Elizabeth Knox Robbins, in
Evergreen Cemetery, Auburn 84950. (http:www.in GenWeb.org/
Dekalb/cemetery/evergreen.txt)

1880 Census ~ William Warner and Spouse Mary, were listed in Newville
Township, Dekalb County, Indiana. No children were listed with Them.
His, Hers, or Theirs (Charles Clinton, aged 2 yrs). Joseph Warner, William's
son, was found nearby working on a farm. He stated, His Father, was born
in PA, not in France, as was listed on His Father's Census Record. Theodore
Robbins, Miriam's son, was also found nearby working as a farm hand,
He was 10 years age, and was listed as 13. On Records, Miriam's, own
Children could not spell Her name correctly. An explanation, They may
not have spent much time with Her.

Cemeteries were able to be tilled over, in Indiana, until Laws Changed,
in 1974. Burial should be in Newville Township, DeKalb County, Indiana.
There are also Warner's buried in or near to Hicksville, Ohio ~ Six Corners
Cemetery and Forest Home Cemetery.
Her name reads, Miriam R L Armstrong, on Her Marriage Record to Joseph
Robbins and on Her Mothers Will, Miriam L Robbins. Most of Dekalb
County, Indiana's Records, were lost, prior to 1872, due to fire. Her
Mother, Lucina, used family names familiar to Her when She named Her
Children. Possible, She was named after Grandparents Miriam Robbins
and Lee Armstrong and once She married a Robbins, She dropped the R.

On Census and other records - Her given name reads Mary, Maryam,
Marion, Mariam, Manum, and Martha.

Father of Son, Charles Clinton, was William Warner. Miriam's, second
marriage was to William. They were married 4 February, 1877. William's,
First Wife, Amelia, passed away, 28 of January, 1878, and was buried in
Evergreen Cemetery, Newville. # 2373529. Miriam's, First Husband, Joseph
Robbins, was buried with His First Wife, Elizabeth Knox Robbins, in
Evergreen Cemetery, Auburn 84950. (http:www.in GenWeb.org/
Dekalb/cemetery/evergreen.txt)

1880 Census ~ William Warner and Spouse Mary, were listed in Newville
Township, Dekalb County, Indiana. No children were listed with Them.
His, Hers, or Theirs (Charles Clinton, aged 2 yrs). Joseph Warner, William's
son, was found nearby working on a farm. He stated, His Father, was born
in PA, not in France, as was listed on His Father's Census Record. Theodore
Robbins, Miriam's son, was also found nearby working as a farm hand,
He was 10 years age, and was listed as 13. On Records, Miriam's, own
Children could not spell Her name correctly. An explanation, They may
not have spent much time with Her.

Cemeteries were able to be tilled over, in Indiana, until Laws Changed,
in 1974. Burial should be in Newville Township, DeKalb County, Indiana.
There are also Warner's buried in or near to Hicksville, Ohio ~ Six Corners
Cemetery and Forest Home Cemetery.


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