History of Shiawassee and Clinton counties, Michigan . MRS. \V. W. WARNER. W. \V. WARNEE. W. W. WARNER. The family of Mr. Warner dates back to the early settle-ment of the English colonies. In this country his grand-father, Samuel Warner, resided at Hartford, Conn., follow-ing the occupation of miller, and was the father of fivechildren. William H., a son, was born July 5, 1762,followed his fathers occupation until of age, when he cameas far We-st as Cortland Co., N. Y., and found employmentat farming. Sept. 7, 1819, he married Polly Gill, by whomhe had four children. Five years after this mar


History of Shiawassee and Clinton counties, Michigan . MRS. \V. W. WARNER. W. \V. WARNEE. W. W. WARNER. The family of Mr. Warner dates back to the early settle-ment of the English colonies. In this country his grand-father, Samuel Warner, resided at Hartford, Conn., follow-ing the occupation of miller, and was the father of fivechildren. William H., a son, was born July 5, 1762,followed his fathers occupation until of age, when he cameas far We-st as Cortland Co., N. Y., and found employmentat farming. Sept. 7, 1819, he married Polly Gill, by whomhe had four children. Five years after this marriage theyremoved to Potter Co., Pa., where they spent the residueof their lives. W. W. Warner, whose portrait appears inthis work, was born Aug. 11, 1824, at the first home, andafter his boyhood days followed the occupation of millwright,carpenter, and joiner. In 1850 he married Susan Latta,a native of Steuben Co., N. Y., whose family had removedto Potter Co., Pa., as early as 1836. Fn the fall of 1852he with his family journeyed West and located up


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