Warner Manor


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Orange H. Warner was born 23 June 1805 in Charlotteville, New York. His parents were Horatio Warner and Polly Burzee. He married Lovina Robison and they had one son. She died in 1833. He married her sister, Delilah, in 1836 and they had six children. They became members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1841 and soon moved to Nauvoo, Illinois. Delilah died in 1847 in Iowa. He married Mary Elvira Tyler Reed in about 1849. They had seven children. They migrated to Utah in 1851 and settled in Fillmore, Millard County. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in New Hampshire, New York and Utah.







New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs.


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Volume contains: 254 AD 933 (O'Leary v. Hearst Magazines) 254 AD 813 (People of the state of NY ex rel Diminno v. Brophy) 254 AD 813 (People of the state of NY ex rel Labicki v. Warden of the state prison at Auburn) 254 AD 809 (People of the state of NY ex rel Rooney v. Ringueberg et al.) 254 AD 643 (Pirong v. Cox et al.) 254 AD 934 (Price et al. v. London & Lancashire Indemnity Co) 254 AD 644 (Rawlings v. Greenlawn Cemetary Corp) 254 AD 643 (Renegar v. Barry) 254 AD 640 (RIzika v. Galinsky) 254 AD 641 (Schulz v. Prudential Insurance Co)







Cemetery Inscriptions Onondaga County, New York


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Typescript extract of genealogical data from tombstone inscriptions in the following cemeteries in Cicero, Onondaga County, NY: Brewerton Village, Bridgeport (East Side), Bridgeport (West Side), Centreville (North Syracuse), Cicero Village, Fay family, Hinman family, Shepard family, Stone Arabia, Taft's Settlement, and Terpening.




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Oyer and Allied Families


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The immigrant ancestor of this family was Johann Friederich Eyerer (Frederick Oyer), born probably in Germany 17 April 1747. He died in Oriskany Battlefield, Herkimer Co., N.Y. in 1777. He married Elisabetha in Germany. She was born in Wuerttemberg, Germany ca. 1740. This was her second marriage. She died in Schuyler Twp., Herkimer Co., after 1810. Frederick Oyer immigrated to America with his wife Elisabetha and her son John Finster in 1764. Descendants live in the state of New York and elsewhere.