Horatio H. WARNER

Birth:
2 Nov 1823
Otsego, Ny
Death:
1893
Eskridge, Kansas
Marriage:
30 Dec 1853
New York
Father:
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Mother:
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                   1880 United States Census
   Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
   H. H. WARNER   Self   M   Male   W   56   NY   Farmer   CT   CT
   Jane WARNER   Wife   M   Female   W   51   NY   Keeping House   ---   ---
   Adelbert E. WARNER   Son   S   Male   W   17   KS   At Home   NY   NY
   Clarrence WARNER   Son   S   Male   W   11   KS   At Home   NY   NY
   Martin THOMAS   Other   S   Male   W   23   MO   Farm Hand   ---   ---
   Chynta GREEN   Other   W   Female   W   56   NY   Boarder   ---   ---
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Source Information:
    Census Place Burlingame, Osage, Kansas
    Family History Library Film   1254391
    NA Film Number   T9-0391
    Page Number   54B
                  
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Birth:
23 Jul 1858
Douglas, Kansas
Death:
Marr:
16 Aug 1882
 
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Alva Henry Warner
    Male
   Birth:  23 JUL 1858   , Douglas, Kansas
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LDS Ordinances:
     Baptism:  31 OCT 1998   TORON
     Endowment:  04 NOV 1998   TORON
     Sealing to Parents:  13 AUG 1999   TORON
   Horatio H Warner / Jane Northrup


1880 United States Census
   Name  Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
   Thos. FENLON   Self   M   Male   W   45   IRELAND   Hardware Store   IRELAND   IRE
   A. FENLON   Wife   M   Female   W   39   IL      KY   KY
   Harry FENLON   Son   S   Male   W   17   IL   Aprentice Printer   IRELAND   IL
   Alice F. FENLON   Dau   S   Female   W   15   IL   At School   IRELAND   IL
   Rebecca POLES   Other   S   Female   W   16   PA   Servant   PA   PA
   A. H. WARNER   Other   S   Male   W   21   KS   Clerk In Store   NY   NY
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Source Information:
    Census Place Burlingame, Osage, Kansas
    Family History Library Film   1254391
    NA Film Number   T9-0391
    Page Number   48B

children graduates of Garden City High School, Garden City, Finney, Kansas - see history below

   1920 census:
Warner, Alva H   View Image Online
    Age: 61 Year: 1920
    Birthplace: Kansas Roll:  T625_532
    Race: White Page:  14A
    State: Kansas ED:  45
    County: Finney Image:  0080
    Township: Garden
321/329/Warner, Alva H., head, male, 61, married, Kansas, NY, NY, cashier, bank
                           Jennie, wife, female, 56, married, Illinois, New Jersey, New Jersey
                           Edna, daughter, female, 35, single, Kansas, Kansas, Illinois
             Ward, Dudley A., son in law, male, 29, married, NY, NY, Massachusetts, salesman, automobile
                      Vivian?, daughter, female, 26, married, Kansas, Kansas, Illinois


Transcribed from volume III, part 2 of Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc. ... / with a supplementary volume devoted to selected personal history and reminiscence. Standard Pub. Co. Chicago : 1912. 3 v. in 4. : front., ill., ports.; 28 cm. Vols. I-II edited by Frank W. Blackmar. Transcribed December 2002 by Carolyn Ward. This volume is identified at the Kansas State Historical Society as microfilm LM195. It is a two-part volume 3.
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Alva H. Warner, cashier and vice-president of the Garden City National Bank, comes of distinguished colonial and Revolutionary ancestry and is one of the older native Kansans, having been born on a farm in Douglas county, July 23, 1858. His parents, Horatio H. Warner and Jane Northup, were married in New York state, Dec. 30, 1853, and in 1857 came to Kansas, locating on government land in Douglas county, where they resided a number of years. The father, born Nov. 2, 1823, in Otsego county, New York, was a farmer by occupation, and after leaving Douglas county located at Burlingame, Osage county. He died at Eskridge, Kan., in 1893. Having come to Kansas while it was yet a territory, he witnessed all the turbulent days prior to and during the Civil war and took an active and prominent part in the life of that period. When the turmoil and strife of that conflict was ended he was an equally active worker in contributing to the upbuilding and development of the new state. To the marriage of Horatio H. and Jane (Northup) Warner were born four childrenAlva H., Clarence A., Frank (deceased), and Adelbert E. Alva H. Warner is a great-grandson of Eleazer Warner, who was a captain in the Continental army during the Revolution, and he is also a direct descendant of Gov. William Bradford, the Colonial governor of Massachusetts, and of Nathan Hale, the patriot.

Mr. Warner received his education in the public schools of Burlingame, Kan., and after student days was a hardware salesman at Topeka and Burlingame for ten years. He then married and went farther west to grow up with a newer part of the state. In 1886 he secured a homestead in Finney county, proved it up and for ten years was very successfully engaged in the live stock business and in the mercantile business at Pierceville, both lines of endeavor being very profitable. For several years after that he engaged in the lumber and hardware business at Garden City; then, in 1898, he bought stock in the Garden City National Bank and became its cashier and vice-president, positions he has continued to fill to the present time. A shrewd business man, he has given to that institution the benefit of his knowledge and ability in matters of finance and has made it a strong and successful bank, establishing for himself and his bank a reputation for the strictest integrity. Garden City is exceptionally favored in the number of enterprising men it numbers as its citizens, men who are ever on the watch for some means to further the development of their city and of Western Kansas. One of the most energetic of these citizens of progress is Mr. Warner, who has already done much and is always willing to contribute his part toward any movement which will promote the welfare of his city. He has served as a county commissioner and as president of the Garden City Commercial Club, and in politics is an active and enthusiastic worker in behalf of the Republican party, but has never sought official preferment. Fraternally, he is a Knight Templar Mason and a Noble of the Mystic Shrine.

On Aug. 16, 1882, Mr. Warner was united in marriage to Miss Jennie, daughter of Morris R. and Ann Eliza (Hilton) Logue. Mrs. Warner, who was born Nov. 18, 1863, on a farm in Bureau county, Illinois, accompanied her parents to Kansas in 1879, and was a teacher in Pawnee county prior to her marriage. Her father was a veteran of the Civil war and died in 1895; the mother died in 1892. They were the parents of ten childrensix daughters and four sons. To Mr. and Mrs. Warner four children have been bornthree daughters and one son: Edna, born Nov. 2, 1884, is a graduate of the Garden City High School, took a two-years course at the University of Kansas, and resides at home with her parents; Grace, born Aug. 28, 1887, graduated from the Garden City High School, took her Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Kansas, and was married June 21, 1911, to Carl W. Abercrombie, an automobile dealer at Kansas City, Mo.; Orville H., born May 16, 1890, is a clerk in the Garden City National Bank and will graduate in the law department of the University of Kansas in 1912; and Vivian, born July 16, 1892, is a student at Central College, Lexington, Mo. The daughters, by virtue of lineal descent, are Daughters of the American Revolution, and Edna holds her membership in the Betty Washington chapter at Lawrence, Kan. Mr. Warner and his family are citizens of the highest social standing in their city.

Pages 1156-1157 from volume III, part 2 of Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc. ... / with a supplementary volume devoted to selected personal history and reminiscence. Standard Pub. Co. Chicago : 1912. 3 v. in 4. : front., ill., ports.; 28 cm. Vols. I-II edited by Frank W. Blackmar. Transcribed December 2002 by Carolyn Ward. This volume is identified at the Kansas State Historical Society as microfilm LM195. It is a two-part volume 3.
                  
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Clarence A. WARNER
Birth:
7 Sep 1868
Scranton, Osage, Kansas
Death:
23 Apr 1929
 
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Clarence A Warner
    Male
   Birth:  07 SEP 1868   Scranton, Osage, Kansas
   Death:  23 APR 1929
LDS Ordinances:
     Sealing to Parents:  13 AUG 1999   TORON
   Horatio H Warner / Jane Northrup
                  
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Horatio H. Warner - Blocked

Horatio H. Warner was born at Otsego, Ny 2 Nov 1823.

He married Blocked 30 Dec 1853 at New York .

They were the parents of 4 children:
Alva Henry Warner born 23 Jul 1858.
Clarence A. Warner born 7 Sep 1868.
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Horatio H. Warner died 1893 at Eskridge, Kansas .