Jesse Warner

Male 1718 - 1793  (75 years)


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  1. 1.  Jesse Warner was born on 6 May 1718 in Hatfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts; died on 10 May 1793 in Hinsdale, Berkshire County, Massachusetts.

    Jesse married Mary Cooley on 29 Aug 1753 in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts. Mary was born on 5 Apr 1724 in Longmeadow, Hampden County, Massachusetts; died on 19 Oct 1801 in Hinsdale, Berkshire County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. David Calvin Warner  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Jul 1758 in Longmeadow, Hampden County, Massachusetts; died on 16 Apr 1831 in Walworth, Wayne County, New York; was buried after 16 Apr 1831 in Baker Cemetery, Walworth, Wayne County, New York.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  David Calvin Warner Descendancy chart to this point (1.Jesse1) was born on 12 Jul 1758 in Longmeadow, Hampden County, Massachusetts; died on 16 Apr 1831 in Walworth, Wayne County, New York; was buried after 16 Apr 1831 in Baker Cemetery, Walworth, Wayne County, New York.

    Other Events:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 21131932

    Notes:

    From FindaGrave:

    David-5 Calvin Warner [Sr.] was the son of Jesse-4 Warner Sr. and his 2) wife the widow Mary (Cooley) VenHorn.

    7 WARNER half-siblings by father's wife 1) Miriam Smith: Elisha; Hannah m. Lieut. Alexander Oliver; Miriam m. (_) Oliver; Rebecca; Jesse Jr. m. Sarah Warriner; Philotheta m. Elijah Howe; and Benoni, died in infancy. All of these children were born in Belchertown, MA.

    Sometime before the Revolution, David's father Jesse-4 and his family moved to Berkshire County, MA, and settled in the area known successively as Ashuelot Equivalent, Dalton, and then as Hinsdale.
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    Jesse's 1) wife Miriam died December 12, 1752.
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    On August 29 1753, Jesse married 2) widow of Dyrick, Mary (Cooley) VenHorn.

    4 WARNER full-siblings by father's wife 2) Mary (Cooley) VenHorn: Nathan m. 1) Jerusha Webb and 2) Amy (Wetter) Cook and 3) Mrs. Kimball; [Self] m. Mary Russell; Submit; and Elihu.
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    REVOLUTIONARY WAR Soldier

    Many of David C. Warner Sr.'s female descendants have joined the DAR by use of his war record.
    DAR Registration #A121065. Revolutionary War (1775– 1783).
    Source:
    "Soldiers and Sailors", Vol. 16, P 582.
    Served under Lt. William Barber.
    Residence: Pittsfield, Berkshire Co., MA.
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    David married Mary Russell on 1/17/1779 in Conway, Franklin, MA. The town of Conway lies in the foothills of the Berkshires just west of the Connecticut River Valley, and was founded in 1767.

    13 WARNER children:

    1. Wareham Warner (1779-1854). Settled in Albion, Calhoun, MI in 1834 as a settler and pioneer, where he died and was buried.
    11 WARNER children.

    2. Polly (Warner) Adams (1779-1861). Settled finally in Farmington, Oakland Co., MI in 1833, as a settler and pioneer, where she died and was buried.
    7 ADAMS children.

    3. Lucinda J. (Warner) Pembrook (1781-1815). May have died in Gorham, Ontario, NY.
    7 PEMBROOK/PEMBROOKE children.

    4. Lucretia Warner (1783-1803). Childhood death.
    0 children.

    5. David Calvin Warner (1785-1876). Moved to Kent Co., MI at age ~80 from upstate NY.
    12 WARNER children.

    6. Anna (Warner) Church (1788-1855). Considered settlers and pioneers of Lake Co., IN because they came before 12/1/1850. Buried in Jackson Co., MI.
    11 CHURCH children.

    7. Russell Warner (1790-1828). Settled in Ontario Co., NY.
    7 WARNER children.

    8. Stephen Warner (1792-1834). Settled and died in Gaines, Orleans, NY.
    7 WARNER children.

    9. Elizabeth (Warner) Johnson (1793-1854). Settled in Homer, Calhoun, MI in 1833. Settler and pioneer, where she died and was buried.
    8 JOHNSON children.

    10. Harriett (Warner) Rice (1794-1863). Moved with husband Sylvester Rice from Walworth, Wayne, NY to Homer, Calhoun, MI in 1844. They brought her mother, Mary (Russell) Warner with them. Settled in Coldwater, Branch, MI in 1846.
    10 RICE children.

    11. Elihu Warner (1796-1884). Settled in Reading, Hillsdale, MI in 1840 where he died and was buried.
    8 WARNER children.

    12. John Warner (1797-1871). Settled in Lenawee Co., MI at least by 1850. Buried in Coldwater or Girard, Branch, MI.
    9 WARNER children.

    13. Luther Warner (1798-1850). Settled in Homer, Calhoun, MI at least for a short period. Most children became Mormons and immigrated West.
    8 WARNER children.
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    On "January 31, 1794, administration of Jesse's estate was granted to David Warner [Jesse's son] of Warrensburg, [Warren Co.], NY." Note that this village was established in 1790, so David and his family were very early settlers. Warren Co., NY was taken from Washington Co. NY, in 1813.

    When Elihu was 6 years old in 1802, the family moved from Sharon, Schoharie (formerly Albany Co., then named Otsego Co.), NY [mid-eastern NY] to western counties in NY. Also: son "Wareham emigrated to "Chenango County [NY] as a child..."
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    David was born in Longmeadow, MA; grew up in Hinsdale, Berkshire Co., MA; married in Conway, MA; resided in Warrensburg, [Warren], NY in 1794; moved to Sharon, Schoharie, NY (formerly Albany Co., then known as Otsego Co.) in 1802; moved to about Orleans Co.; moved to western Walworth, Wayne, NY, where he owned 90 acres of land, died and was buried.
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    "Asa Adams of Sharon, Schoharie Co., NY, purchased land from David Warner [Sr.] in Hopewell in 1802. Around 1815 Asa and Polly moved to Parma, Monroe, NY.
    Polly's brother Warham Warner married, in Chenango Co., NY, in 1799, Cynthia Adams (daughter of Darius Adams and Mary White).
    In 1808 Darius Adams and wife Mary (White) purchased land next to Asa's in Hopewell, NY."
    Written by George L. Adams, CA, in http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/o/l/Penny-Pollock-CA/GENE2-0002.html.
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    Inscribed on David's gravestone:

    "Friends nor Physicians could not save,
    My mortal body from the grave
    Nor can the grave confine me here,
    When Christ doth call I must appear."
    also:
    "In Memory of David C. Warner who died
    April 16, 1831. Age 76 years"
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    Partial Transcription of
    Last Will and Testament of David C. Warner:

    In the name of God, Amen. I David C. Warner of this Town of Walworth in the county of Wayne and State of New York being weak in boddy (sic), but of sound and perfect mind and memory, thanks be to Almighty God for the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form folling (sic)--

    First my Executor to this my last will and testament herein after named is to pay out of my personal property which I shall die ? off all my funeral charges and debts.

    Item 2nd. I give and bequeath to my true and well beloved wife Mary her liveing (sic) out of my estate so long as shall remain my widow and after her dissease (sic) a decent burial and all the charges are to be paid out of my estate.

    Item 3rd. I give and bequeathe unto my son Elihue [Elihu] Warner one dollar to be paid in one year from my dissease. (sic)

    Item 4th. I give and bequeath unto my son Stephen Warner one dollar to be paid in one year from my dicease. (sic)

    Item 5th. I give and beathe (sic) unto the heirs of my son Russel [Russell] Warner seven dollars to be paid in one year from my dissease. (sic)

    Item 6th. I give and bequeath unto my son David Warner in the sum of one dollar to be paid in one year from my dissease.

    Item 7. I give and bequeath unto the heirs of Lucinda Fembroke [Pembrook] six dollars to be paid in one year from my dissease.

    Item 8th. I give and bequeath unto Anna Church one hundred dollars to be paid in one year from my decease.

    Item 9th. I give and bequeath unto Wetbey [Betsey] Johnson one dollars (sic) to be paid in one year from my decease.

    Item 10th. I give and bequeath unto Polley [Polly] Adams two hundred dollars to be paid in one year from my dissease.

    Item 11. I give unto Harriet Rice two hundred dollars to be paid in one year from my dissease.

    The above married females are all my true and well belove[d] daughters.

    Item 12. I give and bequeath unto my son Luther Warner fifty dollars to be paid in one year from my dissease.

    Item 13. I give and bequeath unto my son John Warner fifty dollars to be paid in one year from my dissease (sic).

    Item 14. I give and bequeath unto Sylvester Rice my son in law and Wairham [Warham] Warner my son all the rest and residue my Estate to wit all the neat proceeds of a certain bond and mortga (sic) bearing date the fifth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight-hundred and thirty executed by Sylvester Rice to David C. Warner and my Executor is to pay unto my son Wairham (sic) Warner twenty dollars per year from the time of my dissease untill (sic ) the last installment due on P. (?) bond which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty eight which is to by my S (?) son Wairman [Warham] Warners right and he is to have no more. The rest and residue of the payments due me on S bond and morgs (sic) I hereby give to the S(?) Sylvester Rice to commence from and after my dissease and not before and lastly I hereby appoint Jonathan Boynton Esq and Sylvester Rice my executors and on this my last will and testament hereby revokeing (sic) all former wills by me (sic) hand and seal this 28th day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty one.

    Signed Sealed published ...... David C. Warner L.S.

    and declared by the above named David C. Warner to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the testator.

    The word Pembroke interlined in the twenty third line from the top line before signed. The "eracement in the 33 line from the top line before signed. The words executed by Sylvester Rice to David C. Warner" interlined in the 44 (?) line from the top line before signed. Signed by Sarah Moore by the request of the testator in the presence of the testor and in presence of us.

    Abner Chase

    Elias Knap

    George Mathewson
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    Source: Russell L. Warner, GRS, went to Wayne Co., NY, in about 1976, and had a certified photocopy made of this Will. There are more hand-written pages specifying value of his tools, etc. These photocopies and the Certification are in the hands of Mary E. Warner, Russell's daughter.
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    "Both David and Mary (Russell) Warner were living in the 1830 census with their daughter Harriet and her husband Sylvester Rice in Wayne County New York, in Walworth Township. By the time of the 1840 census David had died and Mary was still there in the same place with the Rice's.

    Name: Sylvester Rice
    Home in 1840 census: Walworth, Wayne, New York

    Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9:-1
    Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14:-1
    Free White Persons - Males - 15 thru 19:-2
    Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29:-1
    Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59:-1
    Free White Persons - Females - 10 thru 14:-2
    Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19:-1
    Free White Persons - Females - 40 thru 49:-1
    Free White Persons - Females - 80 thru 89:-1
    Persons Employed in Agriculture:-2"
    Source: Richard, 5/5/2015.
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    Belchertown, MA:
    "Belchertown (previously known as Cold Spring and Belcher's Town) is a town in Hampshire Co., MA."

    Belchertown's fame was spread across the United States by the carriage industry. From the early 1800's until after the Civil War, when business dropped sharply because of competition from the West, there were eight carriage shops in town, where buggies, sleighs, etc. were manufactured. The first wagon made was painted light blue outside and yellow inside and was nicknamed "Warner's Butterfly".
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    NOTE: A problem arises when correctly identifying the location of births of David and Mary's 13 children: In 1789, Montgomery County, NY, was reduced in size by the splitting off of Ontario County from Montgomery. The actual area split off from Montgomery County was much larger than the present county, also including the present Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Niagara, Orleans, Steuben, Wyoming, Yates, and part of Schuyler and Wayne Counties.

    Headstone dates of the births do not always agree with published data. Birth locations are never in agreement. Much study would have to be done, and even then, accuracy is next to impossible. Thanks to the photocopied "Last Will and Testament," (certified) that was gotten for us by Russell Lewis Warner, GRS, in about 1976, at least we have the names of the 13 children.
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    WARNER Lineage: David-5 Calvin Warner Sr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr., Andrew-1 WARNER Sr., an Englishman who set sail with his wife and several children on the ship "Lyon" from Bristol, England on 8/23/1631 and landed 11/2/1631 at Nantasket, MA; and later completed the journey on 1/7/1632-33 to the newly established (1630) Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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    Preliminary source: "The Descendants of Andrew Warner", by Lucien Calvin Warner and Josephine Genung, pub. 1919, pgs. 200-201 and 702-704.
    http://www.archive.org/details/descendantsofand00warn
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    About Warham Warner emigrating to Chenango county as a child: Family Tree Maker, http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/p/o/l/Penny-Pollock-CA/GENE2-0003.html.
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    Research: Mary E. Warner, 2010-2013, 2014, 2015.

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21131932

    David married Mary "Polly" Russell on 17 Jan 1779 in Conway, Hampshire County, Massachusetts. Mary (daughter of Ellis Russell and Jane Catherine "Joanna" Wolcott) was born on 20 Nov 1754 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut; died on 21 Apr 1846 in Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan; was buried after 21 Apr 1846 in Riverside Cemetery, Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Luther Warner  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 13 Dec 1798 in New York; died on 14 Jun 1850 in Nebraska.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Luther WarnerLuther Warner Descendancy chart to this point (2.David2, 1.Jesse1) was born on 13 Dec 1798 in New York; died on 14 Jun 1850 in Nebraska.

    Other Events:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 65208700

    Notes:

    From Findagrave:

    Luther-6 Warner was the son of David-5 C. Warner Sr. and his wife Mary Russell.

    A LDS record has Luther as being born in Hadley, Hampshire, MA.

    12 WARNER siblings.

    Luther married Permilla Stanton on June 10, 1821, in upstate NY.

    8 WARNER children:

    1. Elnora Lucretia Warner, B-6/8/1822, Walworth, Ontario, New York, D-12/05/1865, Centerville, Davis, Utah; m. 1) Robert Berry [2 Berry children] in MI, m. 2) Simon Cooker Dalton (1806-1885) in Nauvoo, Hancock, IL [10 Dalton children]. Began the trip to Utah from Nauvoo, Hancock, IL, in 1849, with husband 2) Simon Cooker Dalton, with the Silas Richards Company, at age 22.

    2. Mary Elizabeth Warner, B-2/18/1826, Manchester, Ontario, New York, D-11/28/1856, Farmington, Davis, Utah; m. Charles Dalton (1810-1891) [3 children]. Began the trip to Utah from Nauvoo, Hancock, IL, with LDS Company Unknown in 1848, at age 22.*

    3. Isaac Stanton Warner, B-7/08/1829, Parma, Genesee, New York, D-3/13/1852 probably never married. Began the trip to Utah from Nauvoo, Hancock, IL, with LDS Company Unknown in 1850, at age 21.*

    4. Adeline Louise Warner, B-12/15/1831, Palmer, Saratoga, New York, D-2/25/1903, CA; m. 1) Joseph Stacy Murdock [no children], m. 2) Garrett Fountain. Began the trip to Utah from Nauvoo, Hancock, IL, with LDS Company Unknown in 1850, at age 18.*

    5. Laura Ann Warner, B-9/2/1833, Palmer, Saratoga, New York; D-1852; at age xxx m. Simon Cooker Dalton (1806-1885) [2 children]. Began the trip to Utah from Nauvoo, Hancock, IL, with LDS Company Unknown in 1850, at age 16.*

    6. Tirza Permilla Warner, B-8/1/1835, Alabama, New York, D-5/17/1900, Chester, Fremont, Idaho; m. William Riley Howard (1820-1902) [7 or more children]. Began the trip to Utah from Nauvoo, Hancock, IL, with LDS Company Unknown in 1850, at age 14.*

    7. Sarah Alemena Warner, B-8/18/1837, New York or MI, D~1852 .... Began the trip to Utah from Nauvoo, Hancock, IL, with LDS Company Unknown in 1850, at age 12.*

    8. Charles Alma Warner, B-4/22/1840, Homer, Calhoun, Michigan, D-11/7/1911; m. married Harriet Ellen Lesueur (6/18/1850-5/7/1933) [10 children, plus 1 adopted]. Unknown when he began the trek to Utah; probably in 1850, with LDS Company Unknown, at age 10.

    Roll Call of the Dead:

    Luther Warner died in 1850 on the journey to Utah; his wife, Permelia (Stanton) Warner, died in 1876. His daughter, Elnora Lucretia m. 1) Robert Berry, m. 2) Simon Cooker Dalton. She died in 1865 after giving birth to 12 children; daughter Mary Elizabeth (m. Richard Davidson) died in 1856; son Isaac Stanton died in 1852; daughter Adeline Louise died in 1903; daughter Laura Ann (?m. Simon Cooker Dalton) died in 1852; daughter Terzia Permillia died in 1900; daughter Sarah died in 1852; son Charles Alma Berry died in 1911.
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    *From LDS records: "The death of their father, [Luther Warner, from cholera], near winter Quarters, Nebraska, on 6/14/1850, and the 1850 Utah Territorial census (taken in early 1851) prove that [these children] crossed the plains in 1850."
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    As an adult, Luther joined a Mormon caravan from his home in Reading, Hillsdale, MI, in 1850, probably with his wife, Permelia Stanton who was in Utah in the 1860 census. He became ill and within hours died from cholera (as did several other travelers) just west of the crossing of the Missouri Territory and into Nebraska. It is unknown, exactly, where he is buried.
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    Your help in locating the roadside burial site will be appreciated.

    CLUES: From the diary of Jonathan Oldham Duke: "Crossed the Missouri [Territory]...on the 13 of June" (1850) "and traveled 12 miles and camped at a point of timber[.] This night brother [Luther] Warner was taken sick with the cholera...died the same day"...June 14..."intering (sic) him as decently as possible"..."On June 15, moved forward 12 miles, buried 5 more at a place the Brethren and sisters refer to as "Cholera Creek." Luther was 51 years old. James Pace Company (1850). [From the LDS Archives.]
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    Reference:

    1840 Homer, Calhoun, MI:
    name: Luther Warner
    residence: Homer, Calhoun, Michigan

    NOTE: where are all his children? At least several should be at home with him...
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    A CLUE? Luther Warner's daughter Mary Elizabeth (Warner) m. Charles Dalton (Simon Cooker Dalton's brother) and left Winter Quarters with the Willard Richard Company on July 10th, 1848 and followed the other Saints (Mormons) who had left for the trip across the plains to the Great Salt Lake Valley. After a long and hard trip, the Dalton family arrived in Salt Lake City on October 19th, 1848.
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    WARNER Lineage: Luther-6 Warner, David-5 Calvin Warner Sr., Jesse-4 Warner Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner, Andrew-1 WARNER, an Englishman who with his wife and several children sailed to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632-33 from Broad Oak, Essex, England.
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    ROMNEY Connection: Luther-6 WARNER; Elnora-7 (Warner) Berry-[Dalton]; Rosetta-8 Mary (Berry) Robison; Alma-9 (Robison) LaFount; Lenore-10 (LaFount) Romney; W. Mitt-11 ROMNEY: a prominent political figure who ran for President of the USA in 2012.
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    Preliminary source: "The Descendants of Andrew Warner," pub. 1919, by Lucien C. Warner and Josephine Genung Nichols, pgs. 202 and 704.
    http://www.archive.org/details/descendantsofand00warn
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    Census search: Fraya Weiss, 2012.
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    Research: Mary E. Warner, 2011.

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/65208700

    Died:
    From FindaGrave:

    Non-Cemetery Burial, Specifically: LDS trek to Utah, died from chlorea. "We had no boxes to bury them in, so they were wrapped in a white sheet and laid in the cold ground–not even a slab to mark their graves. Sometimes a large rock or tree marked their burial place..."

    Luther married Permelia Stanton on 10 Jun 1821 in New York. Permelia (daughter of Isaac Stanton and Elizabeth Smith) was born on 8 Feb 1797 in Manlius, Onondaga County, New York; died on 7 Oct 1876 in Farmington, Davis County, Utah; was buried after 7 Oct 1876 in Montpelier City Cemetery, Montpelier, Bear Lake County, Idaho. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Elnora Lucretia Warner  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Jun 1822 in Walworth, Wayne County, New York; died on 5 Dec 1865 in Centerville, Davis County, Utah; was buried after 5 Dec 1865 in Centerville City Cemetery, Centerville, Davis County, Utah.


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Elnora Lucretia WarnerElnora Lucretia Warner Descendancy chart to this point (3.Luther3, 2.David2, 1.Jesse1) was born on 8 Jun 1822 in Walworth, Wayne County, New York; died on 5 Dec 1865 in Centerville, Davis County, Utah; was buried after 5 Dec 1865 in Centerville City Cemetery, Centerville, Davis County, Utah.

    Other Events:

    • FindaGrave Memorial ID: 75280768
    • Group: Descendant of Mayflower Passenger
    • Group: Hall Direct Descendant
    • Group: Halls of Taunton - DNA Family 024
    • Group: Mayflower - Thomas Rogers

    Notes:

    From FindaGrave:

    Elnora-7 Lucretia was the daughter of Luther-6 Warner and his wife Permelia Stanton.

    7 WARNER siblings.

    Elnora married 1) Robert G. Berry, Jr. (1823-1905) on 8/27/1842 in Hillsdale, Hillsdale, MI.

    2 BERRY children:

    1. Rosetta Mary Berry (1843-1918); m. Charles Edward Robison (1845-1918).
    ...6 ROBISON children.

    2. Charles Alma Berry (1844-1930); m. Eliza Jane Harmer (1852-1942).
    ...6 BERRY children.

    Elnora married 2) Simon Cooker Dalton (1806-1885) on 2/4/1846, in Nauvoo, Hancock, IL, having been led to believe that Robert Berry had deserted her and their two children. (See Robert's memorial for more details.)

    6 Marriages for Simon Cooker Dalton:
    1. Anna Belle Wakeman [Children: 6]
    2. Elnora Warner [Children: 10; died giving birth to 10th.]
    3. Laura Ann Warner [Elnora's younger sister]
    4. Elizabeth Veach
    5. Louisa Bowen Durham
    6. Ann Humbolt

    1850 Great Salt Lake Co., Utah:
    Simon C. Dalton 45
    Anosa Dalton 38 [Elnora L.]
    Rosetta Dalton 7 [Elnora & Robert Berry's]
    Charles Dalton 6 [Elnora & Robert Berry's]
    Francis Dalton 3 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]
    Mary Ann Dalton 1 [?Laura Ann & Simon Dalton's]

    1860 Cannot find.

    1870 Census, Utah:
    Simon Dalton 64
    Louisa Dalton 63 [Louisa Bowen Durham, 5th wife]
    Eugene S. Dalton 17 [Simon Eugene; Elnora & Dalton's]
    John L. Dalton 16 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]
    Frank F. Dalton 12 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]
    Joseph Dalton 10 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]
    Alonzo Dalton 8 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]

    1880 Springville, UT:
    Simon C. Dalton 74
    Louisa Dalton 73 [Louisa Bowen Durham]
    Frank Dalton 22 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]
    Joseph Dalton 20 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]
    Alonzo Dalton 18 [Elnora & Simon Dalton's]

    Children with 1) Robert Berry, Jr.:

    1. Rosetta Mary Berry (7/3/1843-10/21/1918), born in Albion, Calhoun, MI, died in Logan, Cache, UT; m. Charles Edward Robison (1845-1918) [6 children].

    2. Charles Alma Berry (11/11/1844-11/22/1930), born in Albion, Calhoun, MI, died in Springville, UT (Evergreen Cem.); m. Eliza Jane Harmer (1852-1942) [6 children].

    10 children with 2) Simon Cooker Dalton:

    1. Carlos Warner Dalton (10/24/1846-12/16/1846), born and died in Nauvoo, Hancock, IL.

    2. Frances Elnora Dalton (6/3/1848-12/6/1918), born in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa, died on December 6, 1918 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah; m. (_) ?Jennesen.

    3. Miriam Tersey Dalton (3/25/1850-11/20/1858), born in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT, died in Centerville, Davis, UT.

    4. Simon Eugene Dalton (8/1/1852-12/1/1933), born in Centerville, Davis, UT, died in Springville, UT; m. Jane Elizabeth Huntington (1858-1924) [7 Children].

    5. John Melvin Dalton (6/30/1854-10/31/1915), born in Centerville, Davis, UT; m. Adelaide C. Chase [14 Children].

    6. Frank Heber Dalton (11/4/1856-2/1/1933), born in Centerville, Davis, UT; m. Annette Nelson (1855-1932). [3 or more children].

    7. Ianthis Dalton (12/6/1858-1/22/1859), born and died in Centerville, Davis, UT.

    8. Joseph Alvin Dalton (12/12/1860-7/1933), born in Centerville, Davis, UT; m. 1) Electa Holmes, m. 2) Mary H. (_) (1862-1917).

    9. Alonzo Maylon Dalton (5/17/1862-11/30/1928), born in Centerville, Davis, UT, died in Springville, UT; m. Sarah Ann Clements (1869-1956) [5 Children].

    10. Unnamed Baby Dalton (12/5/1865-12/5/1865). Elnora Lucretia and infant died and were buried on 12/5/1865, probably together in one grave.

    Homes in early Centerville, Davis, UT: "They dragged logs to build homes down the steep mountains. They lacked nails, so many of the homes were held together by wooden pegs or rawhide thongs. Later, some built their houses of adobe, made of clay and straw dried in the sun. More substantial homes were constructed from rocks washed down from the hills or found in the beds of streams."

    WARNER Lineage: Elnora-7 Lucretia (Warner) Berry and Dalton, Luther-6 Warner, David-5 Calvin Warner, Sr., Jesse-4 Warner, Sr., Samuel-3 Warner Sr., Daniel-2 Warner Sr,, Andrew-1 WARNER, an Englishman who sailed with his wife and several children to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1632-33 from Broad Oak, Essex, England.

    Preliminary source: "The Descendants of Andrew Warner," pub. 1919, by Lucien C. Warner and Josephine Genung Nichols, pg. 704.


    Primary source: "From Knights to Dreamers", Rodney Garth Dalton, author and compiler, pub. date unknown, Chapters 11, and 14. Online.

    Research: Mary E. Warner, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013.

    Rose Berry: #110954617.

    FindaGrave Memorial ID:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75280768

    Group:
    Passenger or Descendant of the Mayflower

    Group:
    A person who is a direct descendant of any colonial New England Hall Family

    Group:
    Descendants of George Hall of Taunton, Massachusetts.

    Group:
    Descendant of Thomas Rogers of the Mayflower

    Elnora married Robert G. Berry, Jr. on 27 Aug 1842 in Hillsdale County, Michigan. Robert (son of Robert G. Berry, Sr. and Nancy Russell) was born on 20 Nov 1823 in Seneca, Ontario County, New York; died on 27 Nov 1905 in Reading, Hillsdale County, Michigan; was buried after 27 Nov 1905 in Gleason Cemetery, Reading, Hillsdale County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Rosetta Mary Berry  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Jul 1843 in Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan; died on 21 Oct 1918 in Logan, Cache County, Utah.

    Elnora married Simon Cooker Dalton on 4 Feb 1846 in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois. Simon was born on 1 Jan 1806 in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania; died on 14 Nov 1885 in Springville, Utah County, Utah; was buried after 14 Nov 1885 in Historic Springville Cemetery, Springville, Utah County, Utah. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]