JEREMIAH WARNER. farmer and stockraiser, Monroe Township, Harrison Coun, ty, was born in Monroe Township. Harrison Co., Ohio, December 15,1833. His father, Isaac Warner, was a native of Maryland, and came when a boy with his parents to Ohio, and they were among the pioneers of Monroe Township, which at that time was a part of Tuscarawas County. Isaac grew to manhood there, and married Tena Weyandt, and resided in Monroe Township until his death, which occurred September 11, 1882; Mrs. Warner is now living in her seventy-seventh year. Twelve children were born to them, ten of whom grew to maturity, and one son, Simon, who enlisted in the Forty-third O. V. I.. died in the service. Jeremiah Warner, the third child in the order of birth born to Isaac and Tena (Weyandt) Warner, grew up on the farm, and walked two miles through the woods to attend school, dressed in homespun clothing. On February 9, 1854, he married Annie Crumrine, a daughter of John and Catherine (Bowers) Crumrine, early pioneers of Monroe Township. They began farming on a small scale, but now own 130 acres of fine land. Of the two children born to this union one died in infancy; the surviving child, Simon Henry, was married September 3, 1884, to Thursey Firebaugh, and they have one child, John Elmer, born February 17, 1888. Mr. Warner was trustee of his township for a number of years, also a school director, and he was a soldier in the War of Rebellion. The family are prominent in the neighborhood, having early settled in the township, and deservedly command the respect of all.