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Jesse Warner IV

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Jesse Warner IV

Birth
Phelps, Ontario County, New York, USA
Death
3 Aug 1895 (aged 68)
Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Mooreville, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Jesse-7 (4th) was the son of Jesse-6 (3rd) Warner and his wife Margaret "Peggy" Hutchinson.

12 WARNER siblings: Jefferson (1809-1878) m. Susan Burnett; Asenath (1811-1874) m. Milton Moore; Almira (1813-1839) m. Elijah Ellis; Harrison (1815-1895) m. Emily E. Davenport; Mary (1817-1884) m. Parlia Phillips; Caroline (1820-1904) m. Joseph Hand; Lyman (1823-1893) m. Azuba Near; Sarah A. (1825-1890) m. 1) Curtis Harmon and 2) Ezra O. Parker; [Self] (4th) (1827-1895) m. Mary Eliza Kelsey; William Oliver (1829-1900) m. Catherine Berry; Elizabeth (1832-1905) m. Wilson Hoag Berdan, Albert* (1834-1913) and Margaret* (1837-?).

Jesse Warner and Mary Kelsey were married April 12, 1853 in York Twp., Washtenaw, MI.
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Source: Gauntlett family Bible.
NOTE: Handwriting indicates a long list of names and dates that were written at the same time by the same person. Research by Martha Churchill, "History of Milan, MI" on-line, Milan, Monroe, MI.

Jesse farmed sec. 31, York Twp., Washtenaw, MI, was born in NY April 30, 1827.

Jesse Warner was married April 12, 1853, to Mary E. Wilcox, born in 1835, daughter of Daniel E. and Mary Wilcox*, who came to Washtenaw County, MI in 1835.

3 WARNER children:

1. Helen Emerett, born Dec. 30, 1854, m. William Gauntlett on 7/28/1872; died 8/15/ 1885, York Twp., Washtenaw, MI. "Died at the family residence near Mooreville on Aug. 15, 1885, aged 31 years."**

2. Adelia ["Della/Delia"], born 1861, married Thomas Josenham. [Note Adelia/Adella; Joseenhauss/Josenham spellings differ from Census.]

3. Ada L., born March 31, 1865, married Everett Davenport.
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Source: **Newspaper clipping. See "Gauntlett."

Mr. Warner is the present Supervisor of York township, which office he has acceptably filled for five years. He owns 144 acres of well-improved land, valued at $60 per acre. Politically he is a Democrat.
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"History of Washtenaw County", pub.1881, pg. 1435.

*NOTE: Jesse's wife was probably Mary Eliza Kelsey, not Wilcox. Mary's mother's maiden name was Wilcox. See: "The Descendants of Andrew Warner" book, pg. 462.
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Research source: "History of Milan, MI," on-line by Martha A. Churchill, Attorney At Law, Milan, Monroe, MI.

Did Jesse (4th) fight in the Civil War? Research this.

1880 York Twp., Washtenaw Co., MI:
Jesse Warner 53
Mary E Warner 45
Della Warner 18
Ada L Warner 15

1900 Milan Village, Monroe, MI:
Thurston Josenhans
Lizzie A Josenhans
Mary E Warner 1835 [Mother-In-Law]
Jessie Gauntley
Culver Culver

1910 York Twp., Washtenaw, MI:
Theodore Josenhauss 58
Adella Joseenhauss 49
Mary E. Warner 74 Mother-in-Law [Widow]
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WARNER LINEAGE: Jesse-7 Warner (4th), Jesse-6 Warner (3rd), Jesse-5 Warner Jr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 WARNER who sailed with his wife and several children from Broad Oak, Essex, England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632-33.
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Census research: Fraya Weiss, 2011.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011.
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Source: Gauntlett family Bible.
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Recording source: "History of Milan", online, by Martha Churchill, Attorney at Law, Milan, Monroe, MI.
Jesse-7 (4th) was the son of Jesse-6 (3rd) Warner and his wife Margaret "Peggy" Hutchinson.

12 WARNER siblings: Jefferson (1809-1878) m. Susan Burnett; Asenath (1811-1874) m. Milton Moore; Almira (1813-1839) m. Elijah Ellis; Harrison (1815-1895) m. Emily E. Davenport; Mary (1817-1884) m. Parlia Phillips; Caroline (1820-1904) m. Joseph Hand; Lyman (1823-1893) m. Azuba Near; Sarah A. (1825-1890) m. 1) Curtis Harmon and 2) Ezra O. Parker; [Self] (4th) (1827-1895) m. Mary Eliza Kelsey; William Oliver (1829-1900) m. Catherine Berry; Elizabeth (1832-1905) m. Wilson Hoag Berdan, Albert* (1834-1913) and Margaret* (1837-?).

Jesse Warner and Mary Kelsey were married April 12, 1853 in York Twp., Washtenaw, MI.
__________
Source: Gauntlett family Bible.
NOTE: Handwriting indicates a long list of names and dates that were written at the same time by the same person. Research by Martha Churchill, "History of Milan, MI" on-line, Milan, Monroe, MI.

Jesse farmed sec. 31, York Twp., Washtenaw, MI, was born in NY April 30, 1827.

Jesse Warner was married April 12, 1853, to Mary E. Wilcox, born in 1835, daughter of Daniel E. and Mary Wilcox*, who came to Washtenaw County, MI in 1835.

3 WARNER children:

1. Helen Emerett, born Dec. 30, 1854, m. William Gauntlett on 7/28/1872; died 8/15/ 1885, York Twp., Washtenaw, MI. "Died at the family residence near Mooreville on Aug. 15, 1885, aged 31 years."**

2. Adelia ["Della/Delia"], born 1861, married Thomas Josenham. [Note Adelia/Adella; Joseenhauss/Josenham spellings differ from Census.]

3. Ada L., born March 31, 1865, married Everett Davenport.
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Source: **Newspaper clipping. See "Gauntlett."

Mr. Warner is the present Supervisor of York township, which office he has acceptably filled for five years. He owns 144 acres of well-improved land, valued at $60 per acre. Politically he is a Democrat.
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"History of Washtenaw County", pub.1881, pg. 1435.

*NOTE: Jesse's wife was probably Mary Eliza Kelsey, not Wilcox. Mary's mother's maiden name was Wilcox. See: "The Descendants of Andrew Warner" book, pg. 462.
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Research source: "History of Milan, MI," on-line by Martha A. Churchill, Attorney At Law, Milan, Monroe, MI.

Did Jesse (4th) fight in the Civil War? Research this.

1880 York Twp., Washtenaw Co., MI:
Jesse Warner 53
Mary E Warner 45
Della Warner 18
Ada L Warner 15

1900 Milan Village, Monroe, MI:
Thurston Josenhans
Lizzie A Josenhans
Mary E Warner 1835 [Mother-In-Law]
Jessie Gauntley
Culver Culver

1910 York Twp., Washtenaw, MI:
Theodore Josenhauss 58
Adella Joseenhauss 49
Mary E. Warner 74 Mother-in-Law [Widow]
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WARNER LINEAGE: Jesse-7 Warner (4th), Jesse-6 Warner (3rd), Jesse-5 Warner Jr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 WARNER who sailed with his wife and several children from Broad Oak, Essex, England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632-33.
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Census research: Fraya Weiss, 2011.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011.
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Source: Gauntlett family Bible.
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Recording source: "History of Milan", online, by Martha Churchill, Attorney at Law, Milan, Monroe, MI.


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