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  1. Grace Warner: Birth: May 1887 in Kessington, Cass, Michigan. Death: 17 Aug 1906 in Elkhart County, Indiana

  2. Hazel Eugene Warner: Birth: 29 Aug 1888 in Kessington, Cass, Michigan. Death: 18 Oct 1970

  3. Maude Adaline Warner: Birth: 24 Nov 1893 in Kessington, Cass, Michigan. Death: 27 Oct 1981 in Oceanside, San Diego, California

  4. Frederick Wilkinson Eugene Warner: Birth: 28 Mar 1895 in Adamsville, Cass, Michigan. Death: 23 Dec 1953 in Elkhart, Elkhart, Indiana

  5. Warner: Birth: 14 Aug 1897 in Adamsville, Cass, Michigan. Death: 27 Aug 1897 in Adamsville, Cass, Michigan

  6. Claude M. Warner: Birth: 6 Sep 1898 in Adamsville, Cass, Michigan. Death: 17 Jul 1958 in Indiana

  7. Edwin Manning Warner: Birth: 3 Jul 1899 in Adamsville, Cass, Michigan. Death: 14 Jun 1960 in Elkhart, Elkhart, Indiana

  8. Cedrick B. "Ked" Warner: Birth: 16 Aug 1902 in Indiana. Death: 27 Dec 1972 in Lancaster, Los Angeles, California

  9. Bernice Willadene Warner: Birth: 2 Jan 1906 in Elkhart, Elkhart, Indiana. Death: 13 Dec 1955 in Los Angeles county, California

  10. Robert Malcolm Warner: Birth: 17 Apr 1907 in Elkhart, Indiana. Death: 15 Apr 1975 in Elkhart, Indiana


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 (residence is on Monroe Street in town of Adamsville)
  His death record at Elkhart lists his parents as Fred Warner and Amelia Parrott.
 His brother George's Indiana death record lists them as George Warner and Clara Wilkinson. Which is true?
 Fred was single when died at a rooming house at 113 Division Street in Elkhart.
 I know of only one marriage - to a woman who used many names.
  Fred Warner, 69, a resident of Elkhart (Indiana) many years, died in his sleep, a victim of heart trouble, at the L. M. Hartman rooming house, 113 Division street, Saturday afternoon (07 Sep 1929). An employee of the Siday-Topliff Co., he laid off all last week because of pain in a crippled leg, on which he was compelled to wear a brace. About 3:30 he was in the downstairs portion of the house and talked with Mr. Hartman displaying no abnormal symptoms. He then went to his room and lay down on the bed, clad in his street apparel, as though to rest briefly. Two hours later, at suppertime, Mr. Hartman sent his little girl to call him, and she returned with the statement that "Daddy won't answer." Hartman investigated and found him dead. Coroner Eugene Holeman was called and the body was removed to the Ed Walley funeral home. The funeral will be held Tuesday , with a service at 2 o'clock at the home of a son, Fred Warner, Jr., 516 Sherman street, and burial at the Kessington cemetery. The Rev. C. A. Sickafoose of Castle United Brethren church will officiate. Surviving Mr. Warner, who was born 30 Sep 1859 in Illinois, are eight children, eleven grandchildren and a brother and a sister. The children are Fred, Claude, Edwin, Cedric and Robert Warner and Mrs. Alfred Peters (sic), all of Elkhart, Mrs. R. B. Vivian of Toledo and Mrs. J. B. Ward of Detroit. George Warner of LaPorte is a brother and Ms. H. L. Rutter of Chicago is a sister.
Note:   1900: MI, Cass, Ontwa Twp, Adamsville, visit 88/88, electronic image 6/15 - painter - OH/OH/O


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