When Julia Ann Warner was born on 8 January 1821, in Lancaster, Fairfield, Ohio, United States, her father, Jonas Warner, was 26 and her mother, Susanna Steinbrenner, was 23. She married Josias S Fickle on 17 June 1841, in Lancaster, Fairfield, Ohio, United States. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 4 daughters. She lived in Iowa, United States in 1870 and Union Township, Van Buren, Iowa, United States in 1880. She died on 8 February 1898, at the age of 77, and was buried in Miller Chapel Cemetery, Mount Zion, Van Buren, Iowa, United States.
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English (of Norman origin) and North German: from a personal name composed of the ancient Germanic elements war(in) ‘protection, shelter’ or ‘guard’ + heri, hari ‘army’. The name was introduced into England by the Normans in the form Warnier (Old French Garnier). Compare Garner and Werner .
English (of Norman origin): shortened form of Warrener (see Warren 2).
Irish (Cork): when this is not the Anglo-Norman name (see above), an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Murnáin (see Murnane ), found in medieval records as Iwarrynane, from a genitive or plural form of the name, in which m is lenited.
Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.
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