for whom you created the Find A Grave memorial back in 2016.
I have attached the original clipping of this notice from the Aug. 11, 1831 issue of The Democratic Free Press and Michigan Intelligencer, page 3.
I am also sending this same clipping to the creator of the memorial for Deacon Henry Warner, the spouse mentioned in the clipping of
the deceased, Mrs. Eliza C Warner.
Unfortunately there is no mention of where this woman was buried, though I would like to think she is buried at Canaan Cemetery as well.
She is not linked or listed as a child of Deacon John Whiting, but it appears to me that she must have been.
This is especially true because Eliza's death notice mentions her brother, Dr. J. L. Whiting, or John Leffingwell Whiting, who is buried at Elmwood
Cemetery in Detroit (Find A Grave # 15040362).
Above biographical information provided by Kathie Wilkinson.
DIED--In this city, at the residence of her brother, Dr. J. L. Whiting, on the 10th inst.
Mrs. Eliza C. WarNER, relict of the late Henry Warner, and daughter of John Whi-ting, of Canaan, N. Y., aged 32 years.
Mrs.
Warner, previous to her marriage, resided in this city, and when she returned to the scenes of her childhood, she left many regretting friends whom her benignant disposition had attached to her.
She saw many sor-
rows ere she returned to our city. Death had robbed her of a beloved husband--yet she was buoyed up by the Christian's hope--a consolation which attended her during her last illness, and enabled her to meet with a resignation resembling joy, the shaft of the
"insatiate archer."
for whom you created the Find A Grave memorial back in 2016.
I have attached the original clipping of this notice from the Aug. 11, 1831 issue of The Democratic Free Press and Michigan Intelligencer, page 3.
I am also sending this same clipping to the creator of the memorial for Deacon Henry Warner, the spouse mentioned in the clipping of
the deceased, Mrs. Eliza C Warner.
Unfortunately there is no mention of where this woman was buried, though I would like to think she is buried at Canaan Cemetery as well.
She is not linked or listed as a child of Deacon John Whiting, but it appears to me that she must have been.
This is especially true because Eliza's death notice mentions her brother, Dr. J. L. Whiting, or John Leffingwell Whiting, who is buried at Elmwood
Cemetery in Detroit (Find A Grave # 15040362).
Above biographical information provided by Kathie Wilkinson.
DIED--In this city, at the residence of her brother, Dr. J. L. Whiting, on the 10th inst.
Mrs. Eliza C. WarNER, relict of the late Henry Warner, and daughter of John Whi-ting, of Canaan, N. Y., aged 32 years.
Mrs.
Warner, previous to her marriage, resided in this city, and when she returned to the scenes of her childhood, she left many regretting friends whom her benignant disposition had attached to her.
She saw many sor-
rows ere she returned to our city. Death had robbed her of a beloved husband--yet she was buoyed up by the Christian's hope--a consolation which attended her during her last illness, and enabled her to meet with a resignation resembling joy, the shaft of the
"insatiate archer."
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