Mortimer Wilson Warner

Brief Life History of Mortimer Wilson

When Mortimer Wilson Warner was born on 2 April 1842, in Clay, Onondaga, New York, United States, his father, Orange Warner, was 36 and his mother, Delilah Robison, was 24. He married Christena Brown on 29 February 1864, in Fillmore, Millard, Utah, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 7 daughters. He lived in Junction, Piute, Utah, United States in 1910 and Garfield, Utah, United States in 1920. In 1880, at the age of 38, his occupation is listed as herding sheep. He died on 14 August 1921, in Antimony, Garfield, Utah, United States, at the age of 79, and was buried in Antimony Cemetery, Antimony, Garfield, Utah, United States.

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Family Time Line

Mortimer Wilson Warner
1842–1921
Christena Brown
1844–1925
Marriage: 29 February 1864
Christena Delilah Warner
1865–1901
Elizabeth Ellen Millie Warner
1866–1925
Mortimer Wallace Warner
1869–1939
Robert Orange Warner
1871–1933
Loneva Warner
1873–1948
Janette Warner
1875–1940
Cornelius Warner
1878–1943
Marion Warner
1880–1880
Mary Ellen Warner
1880–1934
Dorus Stanley Warner
1882–1938
Adelia M Warner
1884–1885
Lavina Warner
1887–1974

Sources (47)

  • Mortimer W Warner, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Church Census Records (Worldwide), 1914-1960"
  • Family Data Collection - Births
  • Utah, Death and Military Death Certificates, 1904-1961

World Events (8)

1846

U.S. acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.

1851

Historical Boundaries: 1851: Utah Territory, United States 1851: Millard, Utah Territory, United States 1896: Millard, Utah, United States

1863

Abraham Lincoln issues Emancipation Proclamation, declaring slaves in Confederate states to be free.

Name Meaning

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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