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Note H3364
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Abbrev: Morrow County, Ohio Vital Records, 1830-1893
Title: Morrow County, Ohio Vital Records, 1830-1893
Publication: August 31, 1999
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Note H3365
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Sources:
Abbrev: Grave Stone Inscriptions-Morrow County Genealogica
Title: Grave Stone Inscriptions-Morrow County Genealogical Society
Vol 3, pg. 42
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Note H3366
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Abbrev: Grave Stone Inscriptions-Morrow County Geneologica
Title: Grave Stone Inscriptions-Morrow County Geneological Society, 1989,Vol., 3
Abbrev: History of Morrow County, Ohio, 1880
Title: History of Morrow County, Ohio, 1880
Author: W. H. Perrin and J. H. Battle
Publication: August 1880 by O. L. Baskin & Co., Historical Publishers
Page: pg. 631
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Note H3367
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Abbrev: Morrow County, Ohio Vital Records, 1830-1893
Title: Morrow County, Ohio Vital Records, 1830-1893
Publication: August 31, 1999
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Note H3368
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From the History of Morrow County, 1880, pg. 631.
LEVI WARNER, farmer; P. O. Whetstone; is the eldest of a family of six children, and was born Nov. 6, 1831, in York Co., Penn., also the nativity of his parents; his father, John Warner, a farmer by occupation, emigrated to Ohio in 1834, and settled on Government land.He has always been an honest tiller of the soil, in which he has been successful. Levi commenced for himself after coming to manhood; he is also a farmer, which occupation, he considers, one of the highest callings of a man. Besides farming, he has run a threshing machineever since he was 18 years of age. He was married Nov. 25, 1853, to Caroline, daughter of Henry and Margaret Bortner. They have threechildren, whose names are Leah, Levina and Edward. Mr. Warner and wife are members of the Reformed Lutheran Church, and are well respected. He is township Treasurer, and has many friends ; he has aconvenient and well cultivated farm, on which he is putting goodbuildings, and can feel the pride and satisfaction that comes from aninteresting and happy home.
Sources:
Abbrev: Grave Stone Inscriptions-Morrow County Geneologica
Title: Grave Stone Inscriptions-Morrow County Geneological Society, 1989,Vol., 3
Page: pg. 42
Abbrev: History of Morrow County, Ohio, 1880
Title: History of Morrow County, Ohio, 1880
Author: W. H. Perrin and J. H. Battle
Publication: August 1880 by O. L. Baskin & Co., Historical Publishers
Page: pg. 631
Abbrev: Morrow County, Ohio Vital Records, 1830-1893
Title: Morrow County, Ohio Vital Records, 1830-1893
Publication: August 31, 1999
Abbrev: Grave Stone Inscriptions-Morrow County Genealogica
Title: Grave Stone Inscriptions-Morrow County Genealogical Society
Vol 3, pg. 42
Abbrev: Grave Stone Inscriptions-Morrow County Geneologica
Title: Grave Stone Inscriptions-Morrow County Geneological Society, 1989,Vol. 3, pg. 42.
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Note H3369
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Abbrev: Morrow County, Ohio Vital Records, 1830-1893
Title: Morrow County, Ohio Vital Records, 1830-1893
Publication: August 31, 1999
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5 children, 3 living in 1900
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Sources:
Title: Conser Family Tree on www.rootsweb.com posted by Jim Bish
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Media: Book
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RR I, Box 21
Phone: 308-927-2360
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Note H3373
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Sources:
Title: Conser Family Tree on www.rootsweb.com posted by Jim Bish
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Media: Book