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Rosa Ella <I>Blood</I> Warner

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Rosa Ella Blood Warner

Birth
Argentine, Genesee County, Michigan, USA
Death
10 Dec 1946 (aged 82)
Onondaga, Ingham County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Mason, Ingham County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section L - Lot 1355
Memorial ID
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Rosa is the daughter of Alonzo Blood and Maria Ayress LeSeuerer (see information below)

She is the wife of George Benjamin Warner - please refer to his bio for further information on their marriage,children and 50th Wedding Anniversary.

The marriage record of Rosa and George B. Warner states her father as Alonzo Blood and her mother as Mary E. Lesure.However, other records dispute this saying that Maria's middle name is Ayress and probably born in NY.(see obituary below - the name of Maria shows her middle initial as "A"). This author also has the back of a small tablet written in Agnes Irene Warner's handwriting: "my very own grandmother, mother's mother - Maria Ayress LeSueur Town" The Ayress is most likely since their oldest child's middle name is Ayress. You can see a copy of this record under photos.

From Obituary:

Rites Thursday for Aurelius Woman.
Mrs. Rosa Ella Warner, 82, of Aurelius died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. June Smith, near Leslie, Monday following an illness of five months. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Ball Funeral Home, Rev Charles Kendall of Hastings, officiating. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery. Besides her husband, George Warner, Mrs. Warner is survived by six daughers: Mrs. Hazel Cowing of Rives Junction; Mrs. Blanche Smith and Mrs. Irene Smith of Leslie; Mrs. Laura Wilson of Ithaca; Mrs. Edith Lounsberry of Jackson and Mrs. Nietta Bartlett of Mason. Four sons: Boyd and Burt of Mason; Ralph of Onondaga and Dean of Holt. 20 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Nellie Bills of Jackson. Another son, Lester Lucius Warner died in France, during, WWI.

Mrs. Warner was the daughter of Alonzo and Maria A. Blood and was born in Jackson County on May 18, 1864. She married Mr. Warner in 1890 in Jackson and years later they came to Ingham, locating in Aurelius Township, which has since been their home. Mrs. Warner was a member of the Woman's Auxiliary of Browne Cavender Post, American Legion. Attendants at their marriage was Mrs. Walton, sister of Mr. Warner and Charles Blood, brother of Mrs. Warner.

Note: Article states she was born in Jackson County but census records show they were living in Genesee Co, Michigan between 1860-1864. Her two blood siblings were also born in Argentine, Genesee, Michigan.
Rosa is the daughter of Alonzo Blood and Maria Ayress LeSeuerer (see information below)

She is the wife of George Benjamin Warner - please refer to his bio for further information on their marriage,children and 50th Wedding Anniversary.

The marriage record of Rosa and George B. Warner states her father as Alonzo Blood and her mother as Mary E. Lesure.However, other records dispute this saying that Maria's middle name is Ayress and probably born in NY.(see obituary below - the name of Maria shows her middle initial as "A"). This author also has the back of a small tablet written in Agnes Irene Warner's handwriting: "my very own grandmother, mother's mother - Maria Ayress LeSueur Town" The Ayress is most likely since their oldest child's middle name is Ayress. You can see a copy of this record under photos.

From Obituary:

Rites Thursday for Aurelius Woman.
Mrs. Rosa Ella Warner, 82, of Aurelius died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. June Smith, near Leslie, Monday following an illness of five months. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Ball Funeral Home, Rev Charles Kendall of Hastings, officiating. Burial was in Maple Grove Cemetery. Besides her husband, George Warner, Mrs. Warner is survived by six daughers: Mrs. Hazel Cowing of Rives Junction; Mrs. Blanche Smith and Mrs. Irene Smith of Leslie; Mrs. Laura Wilson of Ithaca; Mrs. Edith Lounsberry of Jackson and Mrs. Nietta Bartlett of Mason. Four sons: Boyd and Burt of Mason; Ralph of Onondaga and Dean of Holt. 20 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Nellie Bills of Jackson. Another son, Lester Lucius Warner died in France, during, WWI.

Mrs. Warner was the daughter of Alonzo and Maria A. Blood and was born in Jackson County on May 18, 1864. She married Mr. Warner in 1890 in Jackson and years later they came to Ingham, locating in Aurelius Township, which has since been their home. Mrs. Warner was a member of the Woman's Auxiliary of Browne Cavender Post, American Legion. Attendants at their marriage was Mrs. Walton, sister of Mr. Warner and Charles Blood, brother of Mrs. Warner.

Note: Article states she was born in Jackson County but census records show they were living in Genesee Co, Michigan between 1860-1864. Her two blood siblings were also born in Argentine, Genesee, Michigan.


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