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Isaac Newton Warren

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Isaac Newton Warren

Birth
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
6 Feb 1929 (aged 82)
Fountain Dale, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Liberty Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY :
ISAAC NEWTON WARREN, aged 82 years, died at the home of his son, Charles F. Warren, Harbaugh's Valley, near Fountain Dale, at 4:45 o'clock Wednesday morning, from a year's illness with complications. He had been critically ill for the past three weeks.

Born in Harbaugh's Valley, Mr. Warren was the son of Isaac and Sarah (Correll) Warren and lived in that section all of his life. He was a well known farmer.

He was a member of the Jacob's Reformed church. His wife, nee Mary Cline, died ten years ago.

He was the last of his family. Eleven children survive: Charles F.Charles F., Samuel S., of Fairfield Route 1; Lewis A., of Wayne Heights; Mrs. Edgar Gall, Baltimore; Mrs. C. B. Shover, Blue Ridge Summit; J. A., of Fairfield Route 1; George E., Gettysburg; William M., of Fairfield; Mrs. William Hull, Zora; Isaac Mc., of Eyler's Valley; Mrs. Frank Benchoff, Charmian. Sixty-three grandchildren and forty-one great-grandchildren also survive.

The body was removed to the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. B. Shover, Blue Ridge Summit.

Funeral services Friday, meeting at the home of Mrs. Shover at 1 p.m., with further services in Jacob's Reformed church at 2 p.m. Burial in the adjoining graveyard.

Source : The Gettysburg Times Newspaper - Gettysburg, Adams Co., Pennsylvania - Thursday, February 7, 1929

Obituary provided by Melvin L. Halterman FAG # 47017310.
OBITUARY :
ISAAC NEWTON WARREN, aged 82 years, died at the home of his son, Charles F. Warren, Harbaugh's Valley, near Fountain Dale, at 4:45 o'clock Wednesday morning, from a year's illness with complications. He had been critically ill for the past three weeks.

Born in Harbaugh's Valley, Mr. Warren was the son of Isaac and Sarah (Correll) Warren and lived in that section all of his life. He was a well known farmer.

He was a member of the Jacob's Reformed church. His wife, nee Mary Cline, died ten years ago.

He was the last of his family. Eleven children survive: Charles F.Charles F., Samuel S., of Fairfield Route 1; Lewis A., of Wayne Heights; Mrs. Edgar Gall, Baltimore; Mrs. C. B. Shover, Blue Ridge Summit; J. A., of Fairfield Route 1; George E., Gettysburg; William M., of Fairfield; Mrs. William Hull, Zora; Isaac Mc., of Eyler's Valley; Mrs. Frank Benchoff, Charmian. Sixty-three grandchildren and forty-one great-grandchildren also survive.

The body was removed to the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. B. Shover, Blue Ridge Summit.

Funeral services Friday, meeting at the home of Mrs. Shover at 1 p.m., with further services in Jacob's Reformed church at 2 p.m. Burial in the adjoining graveyard.

Source : The Gettysburg Times Newspaper - Gettysburg, Adams Co., Pennsylvania - Thursday, February 7, 1929

Obituary provided by Melvin L. Halterman FAG # 47017310.


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