_William Edward PHARES _+
| (1885 - 1975) m 1907
_Robert Edward "Bob" PHARES _|
| (1914 - 1994) m 1933 |
| |_Bertha Britton BLAND __
| (1883 - 1971) m 1907
|
|--Name Withheld
|
| ________________________
| |
|_Name Withheld_______________|
m 1933 |
|________________________
_Name Withheld_______+
| m 1934
_Ralph CLAYTON ______|
| |
| |_Stella LOVE ________
| m 1934
|
|--Michael CLAYTON
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Rosa RICHARDSON ____|
|
|_____________________
_Jason G. GERBERICH _+
| (1868 - 1943)
_Lee Roy GARVERICK __|
| (1896 - 1967) |
| |_Letta J. MILLER ____
|
|
|--Living GARVERICK
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Annetta EUSEY ______|
|
|_____________________
_Samuel GOSHORN ______________+
| (1848 - 1930) m 1878
_Robert Chalmers GOSHORN _|
| (1881 - 1966) |
| |_Margaret Ellen Glenn MCNEAL _+
| (1858 - 1915) m 1878
|
|--Amy Grace GOSHORN
| (1923 - 1923)
| ______________________________
| |
|_Bessie Myrtle CUMMINGS __|
(1885 - 1933) |
|______________________________
_Joseph Exner NORTH _+
| (1791 - 1862) m 1813
_John NORTH _________|
| (1818 - 1874) m 1844|
| |_Christiana TEETER __
| m 1813
|
|--Dr. Edward Payson NORTH
| (1861 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Eliza Kent SKINNER _|
(1822 - 1891) m 1844|
|_____________________
_____________________
|
_Andrew RILEY _______|
| (1791 - 1840) m 1817|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Reuben Alexander RILEY
| (1819 - 1893)
| _John SLICK _________+
| | (1760 - 1845)
|_Margaret SLEEK _____|
m 1817 |
|_Elizabeth WILSON ___
(1764 - ....)
_____________________
|
_John WARNER ________|
| (1807 - 1885) m 1830|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Levi WARNER
| (1831 - 1906)
| _Jacob RUHL Sr.______+
| | (1784 - 1815)
|_Mary RUHL __________|
(1810 - 1873) m 1830|
|_Elizabeth HASSLER __+
(1788 - 1835)
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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 machine ever since he was 18 years of age. He was married Nov. 25, 1853, to Caroline, daughter of Henry and Margaret Bortner. They have three children, 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 a convenient and well cultivated farm, on which he is putting good buildings, and can feel the pride and satisfaction that comes from an interesting and happy home.[hassler.FTW]
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 machine ever since he was 18 years of age. He was married Nov. 25, 1853, to Caroline, daughter of Henry and Margaret Bortner. They have three children, 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 a convenient and well cultivated farm, on which he is putting good buildings, and can feel the pride and satisfaction that comes from an interesting and happy home.[ruhl.FTW]
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 machine ever since he was 18 years of age. He was married Nov. 25, 1853, to Caroline, daughter of Henry and Margaret Bortner. They have three children, 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 a convenient and well cultivated farm, on which he is putting good buildings, and can feel the pride and satisfaction that comes from an interesting and happy home.
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