Lewis Warner
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Lewis Warner (1813 - 1882)

Rev. Lewis Warner
Born in Portland, Frontenac, Ontario, Canadamap
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Husband of — married 13 Jul 1837 in Ontario, Canadamap
Husband of — married about 1860 in Ontario, Canadamap
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Died at about age 69 in Milton, Ontario, Canadamap
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Biography

Son of Steven Warner & Rebecca Damon, he was a Wesleyn Minister. He he m. 1) Jane Shibley 13 Jul 1837 in Ontario. He m 2) Julia A. Wright aft. 1859 in Ontario.

Issue with Jane Shibley: 1) Belvedera Warner b. 1837 m. Thomas Lvingston 2) Jane Warner b. 1839 m. Mr. Moore 3) Lydia H. Warner b. 1842 m. Lyman Moore 4) Emily J. Warner

Ontario Marriage Registrations, 1800-1927 Vol 8, pg. 340 Lyman MOORE, 40, widower, druggist, Canada, Hamilton, s/o Houghton & Maria, married Emily H. WARNER, 28, Canada, Hamilton, d/o Lewis & Jane, witn: Thomas & Belvedera LIVINGSTON of Hamilton, 30 Aug 1870 at Hamilton http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~maryc/1870new.htm

Issue with Julia A Wright: 1) Lewis Albert Warner b. 1862 2) Harold Billings Warner b. 1864 m. Annie Wilmarth 3) Alfred F. Warner b. 1866 4) Franklin A. Warner b. 1867 5) Arthur L. Warner b. 1872


Canadian Methodist Ministers 1800-1925 (Many errors in this article) http://www.rootsweb.com/~cancmhs/w-z.htm Copyright © 2005 Canadian Methodist Historical Society WARNER, Lewis was born in 1812 the son of Stephen Warner who was born in 1786 in Maine and died June 17, 1870 in Ernestown Ontario and Rebecca Damon born in 1788 in Maine and died 1854 and they were married in 1805. He married his first wife Jane Sibley who died on July 13, 1837 and they had Belvedera and Jane M. His second wife was Julia Wright (Smith) and they had Lewis A, Harold Billings and Franklin A. His siblings were Sidney, Jane, Charles, Hester, Billings and Harriet. Methodist Episcopal and was received on trial in 1832 at Bytown / Ottawa, died in 1882 and was buried at Hamilton Cemetery, Wentworth Co. As a Wesleyan Methodist minister, he laid cornerstone of the Norfolk St. United Church of Canada 1855. He was first Methodist Minister at Folden’s Corners and rode the Ingersoll circuit on horseback. .........

Acton Free Press July 6, 1882 DEATH OF REV. L. WARNER. - We regret to notice that the Rev. Lewis Warner died suddenly at Milton last Thursday. Mr. Warner was well known by many of our citizens and was respected by all. He was a leading minister in the Methodist Church until his superannuation.

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