Kleiboeker Family Tree - Person Sheet
Kleiboeker Family Tree - Person Sheet
NameJosiah Warner 3rd
Birth30 Jun 1818, Amherst, Hampshire County, Mass
BurialYankee Point Cemetary North English IA
Death1878
Residence1866, Arrived in Iowa County Iowa
FatherJosiah Warner (1784-1839)
MotherAchsah Eastman (1786-)
Spouses
BurialYankee Point Cemetary North English IA
Death6 Oct 1874
Birth9 Nov 1830, Butler, Wayne County NY
Marriage10 Oct 1850, Wayne County NY
ChildrenFrancis Rupert (1862-1952)
 Julian (1851-)
 Ellen (1854-)
 Ida B. (1857-)
 Owen (1865-1921)
Notes for Josiah Warner 3rd
They had 5 children, and Francis was the fourth child. Moved to Iowa in 1866.


WARNER, JOSIAH—Farmer, Sec. 34, P. O. Foote. Was born in Amherst, Hampshire county, Massachusetts, June 30, 1818. Lived there nine years, then to Windham, Connecticut, for one year; then in Springfield, Ware and Hardwick, Massachusetts, for four years; then to Amherst and lived in and near there for four years; then to Marion connty, Missouri, for two and one-half years; then to Ohio and traveled over most ' of the State four years; then to Cass county, Michigan, for two and a half years; thence to Wayne county. New York, for one year; thence to Massachu setts for six months: then to Wayne county, New York, for one year; thence to Tippecanoe county, Indiana, for six months; then to Wayne county, New York, for six months; then to Indiana, for six months; thence to Caes county, Michigan, for one year; thence to Carlisle, Michigan, one year; then to Madison, Indiana, and back by way of Michigan, to Wayne county, New York, where at the age of thirty-two years, he was married to Sally Ann Braymer, on the 10th day of October, 1850. He then moved to La peer county, Michigan, lived there five years; thence to La Salle county, Illinois, for eleven years, and from there to Iowa county, where he has ever since lived. They have five children: Julian (born August 25, 1851), Ellen (born August 14. 1854), Ida B (born January 26, 1857), Frank (born September 22, 1862), Owen (born July 22, 1865). His wife died October 6, 1874. Mr. Warner was engaged as broom manufacturer for ten years, then as a carpenter and at farming the rest of his life. He has served as school director for quite a number of terms and has taken more than an ordinary interest in the building up of good schools in his district.
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