Anna married Otis Adams Critchett on 11/23/1861 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, MI, as his 1st wife.
Saline, "Michigan Observer", Thursday, August 10, 1890, under the section for news from around the state: "The wife of the Hon. O.A. Critchett of Monroe died at Petoskey and was buried on the 2d inst."
Source: Pat Harney, 2015.
NOTE: Differences in date of death on headstone and in newspaper. Perhaps this is Anna's sister, Almira "Myra" Warner, who married Otis after Anna passed away.
4 CRITCHETT children:
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1. James Clyde "Clyde" Critchett B-10/25/1862 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, MI. He married Ada L. Kellogg [B-1860] on 7/15/1884 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, MI, the daughter of Margaret and Elijah Ellis Kellogg, his 2nd cousin. Occpation: Customs Inpector. He was a resident of Clint, El Paso, TX at the time of their marriage.
Occpation: Customs Inpector. He was a resident of Clint, El Paso, TX at the time of their marriage.
4 CRITCHETT children:
1. Helen Louise Critichett
Born 2/4/1895 in Clint, El Paso, TX
Died 12/18/1898 in Clint, El Paso, TX
2. Marion Critchett
Born 6/10/1899 in Clint, El Paso, TX
Died 9/14/1899 in Clint, El Paso, TX
3. Ruth Critchett, born 12/1891 in Mexico
4. Ethel Critchett, born 11/1896 in TX
1900 Clint Village, El Paso, TX:
J. Clyde Critchett
Ada Critchett
Myra Critchett B-9/1839 MI [Step-Mother][Widow]
Ruth Critchett
Ethel Critchett
1920 El Paso, El Paso, TX:
James C. Critchett 59
Ada L. Critchett 59
Margaret Kellogg 83 B-1861 MI [Mother in Law]
James remained two years at the University of Michigan and then spent one year in Mexico in the employment of his uncle [Eugene A. Warner], building Mexican Central Railroads. After studying a year in the literary department of the University he entered the law department and remained one year. He pursued his law studies for another year in the office of his father [Judge Otis Adams Critchett] and passed the bar in November 1886.
After teaching in 1887 he went to El Paso Co., TX, and worked for Wells & Fargo Express Co., where he was sent to Mexico.
1920 El Paso, El Paso, Texas
James C Critchett 59
Ada L. Critchett 59
Margaret Kellogg 83 B-1961 MI [Mother-in-Law]
1900 Clint Village, El Paso, El Paso, TX:
J Clyde Critchett
Ada Critchett
Myra Critchett B-9/1839 MI [Mother][Widow]
Ruth Critchett [Child]
Ethel Critchett [Child]
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2. John Fremont Critchett B-11/1/1866, Monroe Co., MI. Moved to Pictou, Nova Scotia. ?Married. ?Children.
3. Mary Abigail Critchett (9/1/1869-8/25/1870) born and died in Monroe Co., MI.
4. Otis Adams Critchett Jr. B-8/17/1875 in Monroe Co., MI, death 7/11/1950 in El Paso, El Paso, TX;.
NOTE: Birth Certificate says Father: Otis A. Critchett and Mother: Anna Critchett.
Married Bell B-1868 Scotland
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WARNER Lineage: Anna-8 Guiletta (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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Census search: Fraya Weiss, 2011.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011, 2015.
Anna married Otis Adams Critchett on 11/23/1861 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, MI, as his 1st wife.
Saline, "Michigan Observer", Thursday, August 10, 1890, under the section for news from around the state: "The wife of the Hon. O.A. Critchett of Monroe died at Petoskey and was buried on the 2d inst."
Source: Pat Harney, 2015.
NOTE: Differences in date of death on headstone and in newspaper. Perhaps this is Anna's sister, Almira "Myra" Warner, who married Otis after Anna passed away.
4 CRITCHETT children:
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1. James Clyde "Clyde" Critchett B-10/25/1862 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, MI. He married Ada L. Kellogg [B-1860] on 7/15/1884 in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw, MI, the daughter of Margaret and Elijah Ellis Kellogg, his 2nd cousin. Occpation: Customs Inpector. He was a resident of Clint, El Paso, TX at the time of their marriage.
Occpation: Customs Inpector. He was a resident of Clint, El Paso, TX at the time of their marriage.
4 CRITCHETT children:
1. Helen Louise Critichett
Born 2/4/1895 in Clint, El Paso, TX
Died 12/18/1898 in Clint, El Paso, TX
2. Marion Critchett
Born 6/10/1899 in Clint, El Paso, TX
Died 9/14/1899 in Clint, El Paso, TX
3. Ruth Critchett, born 12/1891 in Mexico
4. Ethel Critchett, born 11/1896 in TX
1900 Clint Village, El Paso, TX:
J. Clyde Critchett
Ada Critchett
Myra Critchett B-9/1839 MI [Step-Mother][Widow]
Ruth Critchett
Ethel Critchett
1920 El Paso, El Paso, TX:
James C. Critchett 59
Ada L. Critchett 59
Margaret Kellogg 83 B-1861 MI [Mother in Law]
James remained two years at the University of Michigan and then spent one year in Mexico in the employment of his uncle [Eugene A. Warner], building Mexican Central Railroads. After studying a year in the literary department of the University he entered the law department and remained one year. He pursued his law studies for another year in the office of his father [Judge Otis Adams Critchett] and passed the bar in November 1886.
After teaching in 1887 he went to El Paso Co., TX, and worked for Wells & Fargo Express Co., where he was sent to Mexico.
1920 El Paso, El Paso, Texas
James C Critchett 59
Ada L. Critchett 59
Margaret Kellogg 83 B-1961 MI [Mother-in-Law]
1900 Clint Village, El Paso, El Paso, TX:
J Clyde Critchett
Ada Critchett
Myra Critchett B-9/1839 MI [Mother][Widow]
Ruth Critchett [Child]
Ethel Critchett [Child]
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2. John Fremont Critchett B-11/1/1866, Monroe Co., MI. Moved to Pictou, Nova Scotia. ?Married. ?Children.
3. Mary Abigail Critchett (9/1/1869-8/25/1870) born and died in Monroe Co., MI.
4. Otis Adams Critchett Jr. B-8/17/1875 in Monroe Co., MI, death 7/11/1950 in El Paso, El Paso, TX;.
NOTE: Birth Certificate says Father: Otis A. Critchett and Mother: Anna Critchett.
Married Bell B-1868 Scotland
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WARNER Lineage: Anna-8 Guiletta (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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Census search: Fraya Weiss, 2011.
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Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011, 2015.
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