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Almira “Myra” <I>Warner</I> Critchett

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Almira “Myra” Warner Critchett

Birth
Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA
Death
26 Dec 1901 (aged 62)
El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA
Burial
Monroe, Monroe County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Almira-8 A. was the daughter of Jefferson-7 Warner and his wife Susan Burnett.

Almira married Judge Otis Critchett in 1883 about year after her sister, Anna Guiletta (Warner) Critchett died.

4 CRITCHETT step-children: James Clyde "Clyde", John Fremont ?"Abbie", Mary Abigail, and Otis Adams Jr.

Almira was born in Mooreville, Washtenaw, MI.

Judge Otis died on June 18, 1893 and thereafter, Almira traveled extensively. For two years she made her home in Los Angeles, CA, but in September 1901 she went to El Paso, El Paso, TX, where her only brother, Eugene [Warner], and three of her four sisters (Isadore, Harriet, Prudence, and Louisa), as well as her two stepsons, Clyde and Addie, lived.

Her three stepsons Clyde and Addie, of El Paso, and John of Pictou, Nova Scotia, and her sister, Mrs. Dansenberg, of Ann Arbor attended her funeral.

Almira died in El Paso, El Paso, TX, of pneumonia, and her body was brought to MI to be buried in Monroe Co., MI.

During her 12 years of residence in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, MI, Mrs. Critchett was universally beloved and admired for her sterling character and uprightness.
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"Jan 15, 1902, Ann Arbor Courier-Register: The friends of the late Mrs. Almira Critchett, who at one time resided in Ann Arbor, will be interested in what the Monroe Commercial says about her: At El Paso Tex, on Thursday of inst. Week, of pneumonia, died Mrs. Almira Critchett, relict of the late Judge Otis Critchett. The remains were brought to Monroe for burial, the funeral being held at the M.E. church New Years afternoon at 3 o'clock, being conducted by Rev. J.E. Jacklon and Rev. W. S. Barnett. Mrs. Crittchett's maiden name was Almira A. Warner and she was born in Mooreville, Washtenaw county 62 years ago. She married Judge Critchett in 1883, being a sister of Mr. Critchett's first wife. Judge Critchett died June 18, 1893, since which time Mrs. Critchett has traveled extensively. For the past two years she made her home in Los Angeles, Cal., but in September went to El Paso, Tex, where her only brother and as three of her four sisters, as well as her two stepsons, Clyde and Addie, lived. She was not feeling well for two weeks previous to her death, but no serious complications developed until 26 hours before her demise. At the funeral her three stepsons Clyde and Addie, of El Paso, and John of Pictou, Nova Scotia, and her sister, Mrs. Dansenberg, of Ann Arbor, were present, as well as other relatives from out of the city, and a large number of friends, for during her 12 years of residence in this City. Mrs. Critchett was universally beloved and admired for her sterling character and uprightness."
Source: Leta Knauss, 2015.
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WARNER Lineage: Almira-8 A. (Warner) Critchett, Jefferson-7 Warner, Jesse-6 Warner (3rd), Jesse-5 Warner, Jr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 WARNER, an Englishman who set sail with his wife and several children on the ship "Lyon", from London, England, on 8/23/1631 and landed 11/2/1631 on Nantucket Island, then completed the journey to the newly established (1630) Massachusetts Bay Colony on 1/7/1632-33.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011, 2015.
Almira-8 A. was the daughter of Jefferson-7 Warner and his wife Susan Burnett.

Almira married Judge Otis Critchett in 1883 about year after her sister, Anna Guiletta (Warner) Critchett died.

4 CRITCHETT step-children: James Clyde "Clyde", John Fremont ?"Abbie", Mary Abigail, and Otis Adams Jr.

Almira was born in Mooreville, Washtenaw, MI.

Judge Otis died on June 18, 1893 and thereafter, Almira traveled extensively. For two years she made her home in Los Angeles, CA, but in September 1901 she went to El Paso, El Paso, TX, where her only brother, Eugene [Warner], and three of her four sisters (Isadore, Harriet, Prudence, and Louisa), as well as her two stepsons, Clyde and Addie, lived.

Her three stepsons Clyde and Addie, of El Paso, and John of Pictou, Nova Scotia, and her sister, Mrs. Dansenberg, of Ann Arbor attended her funeral.

Almira died in El Paso, El Paso, TX, of pneumonia, and her body was brought to MI to be buried in Monroe Co., MI.

During her 12 years of residence in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, MI, Mrs. Critchett was universally beloved and admired for her sterling character and uprightness.
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"Jan 15, 1902, Ann Arbor Courier-Register: The friends of the late Mrs. Almira Critchett, who at one time resided in Ann Arbor, will be interested in what the Monroe Commercial says about her: At El Paso Tex, on Thursday of inst. Week, of pneumonia, died Mrs. Almira Critchett, relict of the late Judge Otis Critchett. The remains were brought to Monroe for burial, the funeral being held at the M.E. church New Years afternoon at 3 o'clock, being conducted by Rev. J.E. Jacklon and Rev. W. S. Barnett. Mrs. Crittchett's maiden name was Almira A. Warner and she was born in Mooreville, Washtenaw county 62 years ago. She married Judge Critchett in 1883, being a sister of Mr. Critchett's first wife. Judge Critchett died June 18, 1893, since which time Mrs. Critchett has traveled extensively. For the past two years she made her home in Los Angeles, Cal., but in September went to El Paso, Tex, where her only brother and as three of her four sisters, as well as her two stepsons, Clyde and Addie, lived. She was not feeling well for two weeks previous to her death, but no serious complications developed until 26 hours before her demise. At the funeral her three stepsons Clyde and Addie, of El Paso, and John of Pictou, Nova Scotia, and her sister, Mrs. Dansenberg, of Ann Arbor, were present, as well as other relatives from out of the city, and a large number of friends, for during her 12 years of residence in this City. Mrs. Critchett was universally beloved and admired for her sterling character and uprightness."
Source: Leta Knauss, 2015.
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WARNER Lineage: Almira-8 A. (Warner) Critchett, Jefferson-7 Warner, Jesse-6 Warner (3rd), Jesse-5 Warner, Jr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 WARNER, an Englishman who set sail with his wife and several children on the ship "Lyon", from London, England, on 8/23/1631 and landed 11/2/1631 on Nantucket Island, then completed the journey to the newly established (1630) Massachusetts Bay Colony on 1/7/1632-33.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011, 2015.


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