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| Notes for Samuel WARNER | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Once when Sam was small he found a hen egg and put it in his trouser pocket. It got broken and in an effort to get the crushed egg out of his pocket, he stood on his head. In the early days the neighborhood boys had to herd the cattle. Sam Warner and Jim Sullivan were two of them. Charles Aling, an englishman who owned and lived on the farm out south east later owned by Theodore (Ted) Ziegler, used to come riding on his horse by the cattle herders. The boys would get their dogs by the collar and whisper "Sic em" when he rode by so the dogs would bark and make a big fuss. Mr. Aling was later a druggist in Blue Earth. There were two older boys, John and Frank McCoy that were so mean to Jim Sullivan. Jim thought maybe they weren't so mean to Sam because he had so many big brothers. Sam's explanation was the fact he could run fast enough that they couldn't catch him. Claimed himself to Pennsylvania Dutch.49 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Film or fiche number 1254619 Film/fiche search results 1880 federal population census United States. Census Office. 10th census, 1880 Minnesota, 1880 federal census : soundex and population schedules United States. Bureau of the Census. 10th census, 1880 2 titles matching the film number. Sam WARNER Household Male Other Information: Birth Year <1867> Birthplace MN Age 13 Occupation At School Marital Status S <Single> Race W <White> Head of Household James W. WARNER Relation Son Father's Birthplace NY Mother's Birthplace NY Source Information: Census Place Blue Earth City, Faribault, Minnesota Family History Library Film 1254619 NA Film Number T9-0619 Page Number 108D | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Notes for Samuel & Mary Rosetta (Family) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| The Sam Warner farm was located on the north 1/2 of the south 1/2 of the SE 1/4 (or 40 acres). It is here that the home and buildings were built that both Sam and Mary Rosetta Nauman Warner raised their family. SAM & MARY GET MARRIED After their marriage in November of 1888, Samuel and Mary R. Nauman Warner lived with Cordelia Warner and John A. Warner in the old house. (the one that lumber was hauled by horse and wagon from St. Paul to build it) Cordelia Shedd Warner willed Samuel Warner her 100 acres of land with instructions for paying off the other heirs. Don't know when Samuel had the house and barn built on his land. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Last Modified 10 Jul 2004 | Created 8 May 2006 by Reunion for Macintosh |