Wells Family - Person Sheet
Wells Family - Person Sheet
NameMary Frances Carpenter
Birth28 Oct 1835, Guernsey Co, OH
Death5 Aug 1897, Monroe Co, OH
BurialPalestine Church of Christ Cem, Batesville, Noble Co, OH
Misc. Notes
daughter of Richard Carpenter and Hannah M. McMurry
They had 13 children.
Joanna Lena 1859-1904, married wid Benjamin Franklin Howiler 1878.
Letitia Jane 1860-1943 first married John B. Stephens and then John S. Nowell in 1915.
John B. McClelland 1862-1918, married Lucretia Florence Danford, 1898.
Bellazore/Belle Zora Alice 1864-1939 married Samuel Fremont Rockwell 1884.
Alfred Sherman 1865-1951
Virginia Mae/May 1867-1951 never married.
Sarah Francis 1869-1950 married Clement L. Roe 1891
Mordecai Harvey 1871-1956 married Louisa Belle Gilmore 1892, she died in 1936; Catherine English Henry in 1939.
Alva Centennial 1876-1950 married Leonah Burcher 1898.
Mary A. 1878-1882
Shirley Ellather 1880-1964 married William Casper Brownfield 1916.
Spouses
Birth16 Dec 1838, Brownsville, Fayette Co, PA
Death14 Oct 1918, Calais, Monroe Co, OH
BurialPalestine Church of Christ Cem, Batesville, Noble Co, OH
FatherJohn Lewis Warner (1815-1891)
MotherAmelia Charity Wells (1819-1892)
Misc. Notes
James Wells Warner was born of John and Charity (Wells) Warner in Fayette Co, PA near Brownsville on Sunday, December 16, 1838. In April of 1851 he moved with his father to Beaver Township, Noble Co, Ohio. In Beaver Township on December 24, 1857, he was united in marriage with Mary Frances Carpenter, daughter of Richard and Hannah McMurry-Carpenter, by the Reverend Garves.
To this union thirteen children were born as follows:
Joanna Warner-Rowiler
Letitia Warner-Stephens-Nowell
John B. M. Warner
Bellezora A. Warner-Rockwell
Alfred Sherman Warner
Virginia M. Warner
Sarah F. Warner-Roe
Mordecai H. Warner
James F. Warner
Alva C. Warner
Mary A. Warner
Shirley Ellatherr Warner-Brownfield
and an infant.
His entire life after his first marriage was spent on a farm near Calais in Monroe County, Ohio. He held office of school director in sub-district No. 3 for nine years. He was elected Justice of Peace in 1874 and held the position for a number of years. He also served as Commissioner of Monroe Co. for one term. After the death of Mary F. Warner (October 28, 1835-August 5, 1897) James Wells Warner was united in marriage with Sina Ann Carpenter-Morris (May 31, 1845-September 13, 1904) on December 20, 1898. She was a widowed sister of his first wife.
James Wells Warner was a member of the Beaver Baptist Church but soon after his marriage transferred his membership to Palestine Christian Church. He was a faithful member for fifty years and served many years as an Elder.
He died of cancer on October 14, 1918. He was buried at the Palestine Christian Church Graveyard in Beaver Township.
Marriage24 Dec 1857, Beaver Twp, Noble Co, OH
Marr Memoby Rev Garves
ChildrenShirley Ellather “Ella” (1880-1964)
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