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Asenath <I>Cowger</I> Warnstaff

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Asenath Cowger Warnstaff

Birth
Fame, Pendleton County, West Virginia, USA
Death
4 Feb 1907 (aged 78)
Lake City, Barber County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Lake City, Barber County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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From the Medicine Lodge Cressent
pg 5, col 1
Died: At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Ida Miller, Monday morning at one o'clock, Feb. 4th, Mrs. Noah Warrenstaff [sic], aged 78 years, 3 months and 28 days. Asenath Couger was born Oct. 7th, 1828 in Pendleton Co., West Virginia, was married to Noah Warrenstaff in that county Sept. 27th, 1854. She was converted and joined the Methodist church at the age of 23 and those who were acquainted with her know that she truly lived a Christian life. They moved to Kansas in 1878 and have lived in Barber Co., about twenty-nine years. They built a house about two miles north of Lake, where they lived until two years ago, and since that time they have resided with their daughters. Mrs. Warrenstaff has been afflicted with rheumatism for twenty years. During that time she has been powerless to help herself. Although she has suffered so much, she was ever happy and cheerful, looking always on the bright side. She leaves a husband and five children, Jacob Warrenstaff who lives near Lake, Henry in Harper, Mrs. Davis in Arizona, Mrs. English in Medicine Lodge and Mrs. Miller east of Lake City. She was buried Tuesday afternoon, funeral services being held at the Methodist church in Lake, Rev. Moore of Medicine Lodge preached the funeral sermon assisted by Rev. Gilmore. She was laid to rest in the Lake City cemetery. How cheerless the home seems without her, we know for we have been through it all and the days seem so long without mother. [Memorial thoughts and poem follow.] And Feb 15th, pg 1, col 4: A Card of Thanks signed by Noah Warnstaff; J.S. Warnstaff and family; Henry Warnstaff and family; Ben English and family; Gideon and family; and Mrs. Davis.

Courtesy of Dennis Miller #46852458
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Noah married Asenath on Sep 27, 1854 in Fort Seybert, Pendleton Co, WV. He and Asenath left Pendleton Co around 1855-1858 between the birth of their first 2 children.

Besides the children linked to her, are:
Susan (Susie) C Warnstaff Davis (1858-aft 1907), and Jacob S Warnstaff (1860-1919), Memorial# 10172403.


From the Medicine Lodge Cressent
pg 5, col 1
Died: At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Ida Miller, Monday morning at one o'clock, Feb. 4th, Mrs. Noah Warrenstaff [sic], aged 78 years, 3 months and 28 days. Asenath Couger was born Oct. 7th, 1828 in Pendleton Co., West Virginia, was married to Noah Warrenstaff in that county Sept. 27th, 1854. She was converted and joined the Methodist church at the age of 23 and those who were acquainted with her know that she truly lived a Christian life. They moved to Kansas in 1878 and have lived in Barber Co., about twenty-nine years. They built a house about two miles north of Lake, where they lived until two years ago, and since that time they have resided with their daughters. Mrs. Warrenstaff has been afflicted with rheumatism for twenty years. During that time she has been powerless to help herself. Although she has suffered so much, she was ever happy and cheerful, looking always on the bright side. She leaves a husband and five children, Jacob Warrenstaff who lives near Lake, Henry in Harper, Mrs. Davis in Arizona, Mrs. English in Medicine Lodge and Mrs. Miller east of Lake City. She was buried Tuesday afternoon, funeral services being held at the Methodist church in Lake, Rev. Moore of Medicine Lodge preached the funeral sermon assisted by Rev. Gilmore. She was laid to rest in the Lake City cemetery. How cheerless the home seems without her, we know for we have been through it all and the days seem so long without mother. [Memorial thoughts and poem follow.] And Feb 15th, pg 1, col 4: A Card of Thanks signed by Noah Warnstaff; J.S. Warnstaff and family; Henry Warnstaff and family; Ben English and family; Gideon and family; and Mrs. Davis.

Courtesy of Dennis Miller #46852458
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Noah married Asenath on Sep 27, 1854 in Fort Seybert, Pendleton Co, WV. He and Asenath left Pendleton Co around 1855-1858 between the birth of their first 2 children.

Besides the children linked to her, are:
Susan (Susie) C Warnstaff Davis (1858-aft 1907), and Jacob S Warnstaff (1860-1919), Memorial# 10172403.




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