"Mrs. Hannah M. Warner, widow of the late Colonel J. F. Warner, and mother of our historian, M.M. Warner, who came here in 1857, died at her home in Lyons, February 2, 1905, at seventy-three years of age. She was generally present at our reunions. She was a noble woman and her friends were as numerous as her acquaintances." - Dakota County Pioneers and Old Settlers Association, Section IV p. 28.
"Mrs. Hannah M. Warner, widow of the late Colonel J. F. Warner, and mother of our historian, M.M. Warner, who came here in 1857, died at her home in Lyons, February 2, 1905, at seventy-three years of age. She was generally present at our reunions. She was a noble woman and her friends were as numerous as her acquaintances." - Dakota County Pioneers and Old Settlers Association, Section IV p. 28.
Family Members
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Andrew Jackson Woodward
1814–1896
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William A. Woodward
1815–1887
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Nathan Shelley Woodward
1816–1894
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Pryer Calvin Woodward
1818–1850
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Margaret Ann Woodward Canaday
1824–1907
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Mary Eliza Woodward Smith
1826–1906
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John Davis Woodward
1828–1897
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Samuel Millican Woodward
1829–1886
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Henry Mills Woodward
1833–1908
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Abraham Riley Woodward
1836–1918
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Pvt Jesse N Woodward
1838 – unknown
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