
Person Info
Elisabeth (Eliza) WARNOCK: Birth: 29 Dec 1861 in Ross Township Renfrew Ontario Canada. Death: 24 Aug 1928 in Vermillion Clay South Dakota USA
Mary Jane WARNOCK: Birth: 25 Mar 1863 in Portage Du Fort Pontiac Quebec Canada. Death: 8 Nov 1942 in Vermillion Clay South Dakota USA
Thomas WARNOCK: Birth: 11 Jun 1865 in Forester Falls Renfrew Ontario Canada. Death: 8 May 1942 in Dixon Co Nebraska USA
James Errol WARNOCK: Birth: 12 Jul 1866 in Foresters Falls Renfrew Ontario Canada. Death: 27 Jun 1943 in Norfolk Madison Nebraska USA
William WARNOCK: Birth: 16 Feb 1869 in Portage Du Fort Pontiac Quebec Canada. Death: 20 Aug 1905
Alice Sarah WARNOCK: Birth: 12 Feb 1872 in North Bend Dixon Nebraska USA. Death: 1 Jan 1958 in Everett Washington USA
Philip Jonas (Doan) WARNOCK: Birth: 18 Feb 1876 in Fergusan Falls Refrew Ontario Canada. Death: 6 Oct 1952 in Pender Thurston Nebraska USA
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Title: John E KENNY [email protected] |
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Title: Marlys RICE [email protected] County Cemetery book" Stones of Time" |
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Title: 1880 United States Census abd National Index Author: Family History Resource File LDS |
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Title: "St. James the Greater Parish"-Portage du Fort, Quebec 1851-1998 (by Ken |
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Note: y his wife and 4 sons and two daughters. ThomasWarnock was editorialied in an Nebraska newspaper (date unknown) Thearticle written by a H L Peterson describes how they took a train from Pembrooke Ontario toSioux city where they purchased a wagon and team to continue the rest of the Journey to Vermillion Nebraska AfterPhilip died Thomas and his brother James purchased the old homestead and continued to farm. The date of thearticle is 1928-38 ?? pkf John E KENNY =========================================================================== #15634- Phillip Warnock-Place of birth unknown-Apparently lived on theMissouri River, right on the border between Vermillion, South Dakota andNewcastle, Nebraska. Marriage to Sarah took place in Portage du Fort,both parties were from Ross Towns hip, Renfrew Co. E-mail 26 Feb 2001 Lynn MARTIN Canada ============================================================================ The 1910 census for Hooker Township Dixon County Nebraska shows thefollowing entries on page 1B: Relation Sex RaceAge Marr Birthplace Occ Fa Mo Mann, Mary J. Head F W 46Wid CAN Eng. Farmer IRE IRE Frances M. Dau F W 19S NE IN CAN Eng Warnock, Thomas Head M W 44 MCAN Eng. Farmer IRE IRE Charity V. Wife F W 38M IA OHMO Effie E. Dau F W15 S SD CANIA Ethel Dau F W13 S SD CANIA Thomas J. Son M W 7S NE CAN IA Brown William Hired M W 30S IA Farm laborer CAN IA man The next page of the census has the following entry: Warnock, Philip Head M W 76 MIRE Farmer IRE IRE Sarah Wife F W70 M IRE IRE IRE pkf Lynn LOGUE ===================================================================================================== The 1870 census for Dixon Co., NE on page 287A lists a P. Warnock age 36, occupation farming, birth Ireland. This census located him in the area served by the Ionia post office. The 1880 census for Dixon Co., North Bend precinct (located across the Missouri River from Vermillion) has the following Warnock entries on page 412A: Phillip W. (45) b. Ireland Sarah (40) b. Ireland Eliza (21) b. Canada Mary (18) b.Canada Thomas (15) b. Canada James (13) b. Canada William (11) b. Canada Alice (8) b. Nebraska Phillip (4) b. Nebraska From LDS 1880 Census CD: Census Place:North Bend, Dixon, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1254746 National Archives Film T9-0746 Page 412A RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace Phillip WARNOCKSelfMMW45IRE Occ:FarmerFa: IREMo: IRE Sarah WARNOCKWifeFMW40IRE Occ:Farmer'S WifeFa: IREMo: IRE Eliza WARNOCKDauFW20CAN Occ:At HomeFa: ---Mo: --- Mary J. WARNOCKDauFW18CAN Occ:At HomeFa: ---Mo: --- Thomas WARNOCKSonMW15CAN Occ:At HomeFa: ---Mo: --- James WARNOCKSonMSW13CAN Occ:At HomeFa: ---Mo: --- William WARNOCKSonMSW11CAN Occ:At HomeFa: ---Mo: --- Alice S. WARNOCKDauFSW8NE Occ:At HomeFa: ---Mo: --- Phillip J. WARNOCKSonMSW After I sent the information from the 1870 and 1880 census of DixonCounty, I did a search of the 1900 census (1890 info was destroyed by fire and is not available) for the townships located in NW Dixon Co. and came up with the following information. Hooker Twp. (includes what used to be North Bend) Warnock, Thomas b.1866 Charity b. Jan 1872 Effie b. Apr 1894 in SD Ethel b. Jul 1896 in SD An entry for a sister in law living with the family indicates thatCharity's maiden name was probably Mount. The legibility of the following entries left much open to interpretation. Warnock, James b. Jul 1867 Nettie? b. Mar 1872 in IL Greg? b. Jun 1894? in NE Ina? b. Jan 1897 in NE Good luck, Ken Dohrman E-mail: : "Ken Dohrman" <[email protected]> Phoenix, AZ ============================================================================ A family tradition says that Phillip and Sara were children on the shipthat brought their two families to Canada, that they later married and walkedto Dixon County, Nebraska to homestead along the Missourri river across from Yankton, SD. That Phillip was born in 1818 maybe 1830, in Cork, and died in 1920 or 22. That Sarah was born in 1835 in Dinnegaul, that they were married in 1859in Port Ashe Canada, and she died November 15, 1912. I don't know where their graves are. This from Jamie WARNOCK Oregon USA Jamie also has this to say 20 Apr 2001: It's interesting that James Warnock's second wife, according to the obityou sent me on 3/16 was Jennie Smith Williams. I have an Obit that reads: Phillip Warnock was born in Cork, Ireland. At the age of 6 years heremoved with his parents to Canada. While living in Canada he was united inmarriage to Sarah Brown, and to this union seven children were born, four boys and three girls. In 1859 he removed with his family to South Dakota, and in 1870 came toDixon County, Nebraska, where he took up a homestead near the present town of Maskell. Here he spent the remainder of his life. he passed away at a hospital in Sioux City October 27, 1922. He leaves to mourn his loss three sons and three daughters, as follows: Thomas of maskell, James of Wynot, P.J. of Bancroft, Mrs Eliza Williamsand Mrs. M.J Mann, Maskell. One son passed away some years ago. The funeral was held from Maskell Monday, burial being had in theNewcastle cementary. I knew her daughter, My father's cousin, Rose Lindstrom. That's about all I know for now. I'll look deeper for more info. Jamie ============================================================================ Typical Family Portrait of 51 Years Ago Note photograph has four people standing (one female and three males)seated five people two males and three females) Caption under photograph reads: MR. And Mrs Phil WORNICK(sic) and familyat Vermilion. Fifty one years ago Phil Wornick and his family sat for this photograph.Mr. And Mrs. Wornick are deceased now and so are several of the children,but this photograph remains a treasured heirloom of Mrs GeorgeJasperson, Meckling, S. D., niec e of the late Mr Wornick. This picturewas taken December 24, 1879. Until his death Mr. Wornick and his familytilled the land just across the Missouri river south of Vermilion, SDThey were always were amongst the first to attempt to cross the Mi ssouriwhen it was frozen over in the fall and among the last to cross in thespring before the ice melted. This family's daring on the river wascommon talk among the farmers of that territory. ------- For other interesting historical pictures read The Tribune's FiftiethAnniversary edition to be published soon. Note surname is WARNOCK Clipping pkf JoAnne WELLS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Newcastle News Ponca NE paper name NEBRASKA JOURNAL LEADER, this is oneof the oldest papers in Nebraska. Counting from the left it is the 4thcolumn and I think page 4 of the November 2, 1922 issue. Phillip Warnock of Maskell, an aged resident died at Sioux City Hospital Saturday. His funeral was held at Maskell Monday and interment was made in the Newcastle Cemetery. (this is Dixon Co. NE) pkf Carol TRAMP ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Wynot Tribune July 13, 1939 89 ATTEND REUNION A Warnock family reunion was hled Sunday at the old Phillip Warnock homenear the Maskell ferry. Eighty-nine descendents and relatives of the latePhillip Warnock came from three states. Minnesota, South Dakota andNebraska, to renew old friendshi ps and to form new ones with the youngerrelatives. A picnic dinner and supper was served, and most of theafternoon was spent taking pictures. Although this was the first time afamily reunion had been held it proved such a success that it was decided to make it an annual affiar. Wynot relatives attending were MR. andMrs. Lewis Chamberlain and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Heil and family andMr. and Mrs. Jim Warnock. pkf Carol TRAMP ====================================================================================== 1880 U S Census F amily History Resource File Census Place:North Bend, Dixon, Nebraska Source:FHL Film 1254746 National Archives Film T9-0746 Page 412A RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace Phillip WARNOCKSelfMMW45IRE Occ:FarmerFa: IREMo: IRE Sarah WARNOCKWifeFMW40IRE Occ:Farmer'S WifeFa: IREMo: IRE Eliza WARNOCKDauFW20CAN Occ:At HomeFa: ---Mo: --- Mary J. WARNOCKDauFW18CAN Occ:At HomeFa: ---Mo: --- Thomas WARNOCKSonMW15CAN Occ:At HomeFa: ---Mo: --- James WARNOCKSonMSW13CAN Occ:At HomeFa: ---Mo: --- William WARNOCKSonMSW11CAN Occ:At HomeFa: ---Mo: --- Alice S. WARNOCKDauFSW8NE Occ:At HomeFa: ---Mo: --- Phillip J. WARNOCKSonMSW4NE Occ:At HomeFa: ---Mo: --- ========================================================= Note: Settled in Nebraska in Dixon county Philip had set out the year beforeand was joined later b |
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