Person:Anna Warren (18)

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Anna Mariah Warren
b.14 Dec 1852 Knox County, Ohio
m. 1 Nov 1883
  1. Mabel M. Hazen1891 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Anna Mariah Warren
Gender Female
Birth[1] 14 Dec 1852 Knox County, Ohio
Marriage 1 Nov 1883 Knox County, Ohio(her 2nd husband)
to William David Hazen
Death[1] 8 Dec 1935 Appleton, Outagamie County, Ohio
Burial[1] Lakeside Memorial Park, Waupaca, Waupaca County, Wisconsin

Obituary [newspaper & dates not known]:

Anna Mariah Warren, daughter of Thomas Warren and Mariah Steinmetz, was born Dec. 14, 1854 [actually 1852] in Dayton township, Knox County, Ohio. When a baby her parents migrated to Wisconsin by ox team and the covered wagon, settled in Dayton Township, Waupaca county, with the rest of the pioneers endured many hardships, and saw the country grow from a wilderness to what it is at the present time.

August 1st she had just returned from her daughter's Highland Park, Ill. home to her daughter's in Fremont and on Aug. 14 had a stroke from which she never regained consciousness. She was taken to St. Elizabeth hospital at Appleton where she died Dec. 8.

On July 4, 1869, she was married to Wellington Stratton of Dayton, Waupaca county. To this union a daughter, Edith (Mrs. John Button of Fremont) was born. On Nov. 1, 1883 she was married a second time to the late W. D. Hazen of Mt. Vernon, Ohio. To this union one daughter was born, (Mabel) Mrs. Martin Kopp of Highland Park, Ill.

Mr. Hazen died Jan 5, 1930, in an explosion in the Fremont blacksmith shop. Deceased leaves to mourn her passing, two daughters, seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

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