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Eliza C. Winebrenner (1886)

Eliza C. Winebrenner
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Biography

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Name

Name: Eliza C. /Winebrenner/[2]

Birth

Birth:
Date: 24 JAN 1886[3]

Sources

  1. Winebrenner-65 was created by Paul Luber through the import of Luber - Johnson Family_2015-08-25-ancestors.ged on Nov 11, 2015. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
  2. Source: #S17 Page: Pages 781-782 NOTEA. L. Winebrenner, a resident farmer of Baker township, was born CONT in West Virginia on the 10th of June, 1855, and dates his CONT residence in this county since 1887. His parents were Michael CONT and Mary Winebrenner, both natives of West Virginia whose family CONT numbered twelve children. A. L. of this review being the seventh CONT in order of birth. CONT Mr. and Mrs. Michael Winebrenner continued to make their home in CONT West Virginia until they were called to their final rest. CONT Throughout his business career, A. L. Winebrenner has made CONT farming his chief occupation and has led a life of thrift and industry, while in CONT all his dealings he has been thoroughly honest and reliable. CONT As a companion and helpmate for life's journey he chose Miss CONT Mary Cooper, to which he was married on the 29th of December CONT 1876. Her parents, who were natives of Ohio, are now deceased. CONT Unto Mr. and Mrs. Winebrenner were born seven children: William CONT M. who was born November 5, 1877, and is now living in Kansas; A. F., who was CONT born October 10, 1879, and lives in Oklahoma; Rose E., who was CONT born December 12, 1881 and is the wife of David Mathis, of CONT Guthrie county, Iowa; Effa L. who was born March 12, 1884; Eliza CONT C. who was born January 24, 1886, and died in infancy; Minnie S. CONT who was born August .2, 1887, and is married and lives in CONT Guthrie county, Iowa; and Samuel H. who was born April 5, 1891, CONT and resides in Indian Territory. CONT After losing his first wife, A. L. was again married, his second CONT union being with Miss Mary Delany, who was born in Stephenson CONT County, Illinois, February 19, 1855, a daughter of Benjamin and CONT Louisa Delany. CONT Her father was born in Pennsylvania, April 14, 1825, while her CONT mother's birth occurred in Canada the 28th of January 1835. CONT In 1848, Mr. Delany removed from the east to Illinois, where he CONT lived until 1856. In that year he came to Guthrie County, Iowa, CONT where his remaining days were passed. He was CONT numbered among the early settlers and his labors were an element CONT in the growth and development of the county as it emerged from pioneer conditions CONT to take on all the CONT evidences of a modern civilization. In 1857 he was called upon CONT to mourn the loss of his wife, but he survived for almost a half century CONT and passed away December 15, 1905. CONT Their only child, Mary, was reared in this county and gave her CONT hand in marriage to Mr. Winebrenner on the 14th of September, 1892. CONT This union has been blessed with one son, Lewis O., born February 10, 1899. CONT Mr. and Mrs. Winebrenner are members of the Free Methodist CONT Church and take a most active and helpful part in its work, leading earnest, CONT consistent Christian lives and doing all in their power to CONT advance the moral development of the community. His views upon CONT the temperance question are indicated by the support which he CONT gives to the prohibition party at the polls and by his efforts CONT to suppress the liquor traffic. CONT He has been a school director for several terms and is CONT interested in the intellectual progress of the community. He CONT owns a good farm of eighty two and a half acres on section 8, CONT Baker township, and from this derives the income which provides CONT him with the necessities and the comforts of life. He is an CONT honest, upright man, whose life is not given to money making to CONT the exclusion of the higher holier duties. And while he is CONT gaining a good living, at the same time he finds opportunity for CONT the development of a character in accord with those principals CONT which recognize man's obligation to his fellowman and to his CONT Maker. CONT
  3. Source: #S17 Page: Pages 781-782 NOTEA. L. Winebrenner, a resident farmer of Baker township, was born CONT in West Virginia on the 10th of June, 1855, and dates his CONT residence in this county since 1887. His parents were Michael CONT and Mary Winebrenner, both natives of West Virginia whose family CONT numbered twelve children. A. L. of this review being the seventh CONT in order of birth. CONT Mr. and Mrs. Michael Winebrenner continued to make their home in CONT West Virginia until they were called to their final rest. CONT Throughout his business career, A. L. Winebrenner has made CONT farming his chief occupation and has led a life of thrift and industry, while in CONT all his dealings he has been thoroughly honest and reliable. CONT As a companion and helpmate for life's journey he chose Miss CONT Mary Cooper, to which he was married on the 29th of December CONT 1876. Her parents, who were natives of Ohio, are now deceased. CONT Unto Mr. and Mrs. Winebrenner were born seven children: William CONT M. who was born November 5, 1877, and is now living in Kansas; A. F., who was CONT born October 10, 1879, and lives in Oklahoma; Rose E., who was CONT born December 12, 1881 and is the wife of David Mathis, of CONT Guthrie county, Iowa; Effa L. who was born March 12, 1884; Eliza CONT C. who was born January 24, 1886, and died in infancy; Minnie S. CONT who was born August .2, 1887, and is married and lives in CONT Guthrie county, Iowa; and Samuel H. who was born April 5, 1891, CONT and resides in Indian Territory. CONT After losing his first wife, A. L. was again married, his second CONT union being with Miss Mary Delany, who was born in Stephenson CONT County, Illinois, February 19, 1855, a daughter of Benjamin and CONT Louisa Delany. CONT Her father was born in Pennsylvania, April 14, 1825, while her CONT mother's birth occurred in Canada the 28th of January 1835. CONT In 1848, Mr. Delany removed from the east to Illinois, where he CONT lived until 1856. In that year he came to Guthrie County, Iowa, CONT where his remaining days were passed. He was CONT numbered among the early settlers and his labors were an element CONT in the growth and development of the county as it emerged from pioneer conditions CONT to take on all the CONT evidences of a modern civilization. In 1857 he was called upon CONT to mourn the loss of his wife, but he survived for almost a half century CONT and passed away December 15, 1905. CONT Their only child, Mary, was reared in this county and gave her CONT hand in marriage to Mr. Winebrenner on the 14th of September, 1892. CONT This union has been blessed with one son, Lewis O., born February 10, 1899. CONT Mr. and Mrs. Winebrenner are members of the Free Methodist CONT Church and take a most active and helpful part in its work, leading earnest, CONT consistent Christian lives and doing all in their power to CONT advance the moral development of the community. His views upon CONT the temperance question are indicated by the support which he CONT gives to the prohibition party at the polls and by his efforts CONT to suppress the liquor traffic. CONT He has been a school director for several terms and is CONT interested in the intellectual progress of the community. He CONT owns a good farm of eighty two and a half acres on section 8, CONT Baker township, and from this derives the income which provides CONT him with the necessities and the comforts of life. He is an CONT honest, upright man, whose life is not given to money making to CONT the exclusion of the higher holier duties. And while he is CONT gaining a good living, at the same time he finds opportunity for CONT the development of a character in accord with those principals CONT which recognize man's obligation to his fellowman and to his CONT Maker. CONT
  • Source: S17 Title: Past and Present of Guthrie County, Iowa Publication: Name: S. J. Clarke Pub. Co.; Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA; Date: 1907;




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