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From: Darrell Warner <>
Subject: [KYBATH-L] Re: Warner Graveyard spring cleaning
Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1998 09:22:57 -0500
Hi Joanne,
Good to hear from you. Wondered what you had been up to. I
think the second week in June would be great. That would be the week of
Sunday, June 6, 1999 through Saturday, June 12, 1999. Let's see what
the others think.
As far as our Jacob being the grandson of Jacob Sr. there is no doubt in
my mind. According to William Warner, g-grandson of Charles Warner son
of Jonas, Jonas lost all his money later in life and the family had to
pay his burial expenses. I think the file I sent you under a sererate
letter will help clear up the Lansdale thing for you.
Take care,
Darrell
wrote:
>
> Darrell,
>
> I will try to get down there also but if you could make it the second week in
> June I will have a better chance. Thanks for the cemetery records, been
> meaning to write but have been so busy. I have never thought that our Jonas
> was son of Jacob but when you sent those records I thought...well maybe. So
> what do you think?
>
> Also I have never seen the will of Jacob, do you have a copy? I think the
> main reason that I didn't think Jonas was his son was he was so wealthy and
> Jonas so poor but for the time being I have him in the program under Jacob.
> The Lansdale thing gets me because Jonas has a Lansdale and Jacob Jr., son of
> Jacob was named "Jacob Lansdale" wasn't he.
>
> James Warner married Miriam Thompson in Montgomery County in 1824, I haven't
> checked the records in Montgomery County, have you? The first child I have
> listed for them is a Francis in 1837 but there had to be more born 1824-1836?
>
> Gotta run, thanks for the work on this and keeping things going. Joanne
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