Jacob Clay Warner
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: 15 Dec 1830 1 Christening: Death: 21 Aug 1910 1 Burial: 22 Aug 1910 - Warner Graveyard, Owingsville, Bath Co, KY 1 Cause of Death: AFN :
Events
• Obituary
Jacob C. Warner
The Owingsville Outlook Thursday, August 25, 1910
Jacob C. Warner's Death
Jacob C. Warner died about 11 o'clock a. m. Sunday, August 21 at the home of his son-in-law George Sorrell, Jr., on the Preston pike. He was buried at the Warner graveyard Monday about noon. He was sick a long time and was 82 years old.
Deceased was a son of Jonas Warner, and is survived by his brothers Stephen M., of Mt. Sterling; Jonas, of Moorefield; Mrs. Nannie Kopp and Mrs. Miranda Kopp, of Eaton, Ohio.
He married Miss Elizabeth Shultz daughter of Perry Shultz. She died about eight years ago.
They reared thirteen children, two being dead; Amanda, first wife of George Sorrell, Jr., and Samuel.
Their surviving children are Mary, wife of George Pergrem; Margaret, widow of William Williamson; Eliza, wife of Squire John Clark; Bettie, wife of George Sorrell, Jr.; Ellen, wife of Simpson Sorrell; Belle, wife of James Stull; Andrew, Jonas, John and William.
Deceased was an industrious farmer in his younger years, and was a quiet, good citizen, enjoying the esteem of his aquaintanceship.
His family have the sympathy of many friends in their loss.
Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Elizabeth "Bettie" Shultz Marriage: 5 Feb 1854 - Bath Co, KY Status:
Notes
Death Notes:
at the house of his son-in-law George Sorrell on the Preston PikeBurial Notes:
Warner, Jacob C., b. 15 Dec 1830, d. 21 Aug 1910, husband of Elizabeth Shultz, son of Jonas R. Warner and Elizabeth ClaytonGeneral:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~warner/fam00983.htmMarriage Notes (Mary Elizabeth "Bettie" Shultz)
at the house of Samuel Shultz by Rev. John Hensley
Sources
1. Cemetery Transcription Library, interment.net.
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Cemetery Transcription Library, interment.net.
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