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Mary Triplett
b.31 Aug 1798 Culpepper Virginia according to John J. Warner's death certificate and the 1850 & 1860 Bath County, Kentucky census.
d.21 Oct 1869 Bath County, Kentucky
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m. 30 Dec 1818
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Listed in the 1850 Bath County, Kentucky census. Listed in 1860 Bath County Kentucky census with her father in-law Jacob Warner, Page 88 dwelling #675 or 625 along with her son Jacob Warner Subject: Re: Warners in the 1860 Bath County Cens Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1998 22:07:13, -0500 From: VHSS55A@@prodigy.com (MR ROBERT C STANCLIFF) To: dw@@qni.com Re: 1860 Census Dear Darrell, I once spent years and untold hours searching for a "Marg" only to finally discover she was a Mary. Your letter this morning sent me scurrying down to the Library where I blew up the name as far as I could and believe it is indeed Mary. If you read Marg as Mary, try this scenario for the folks on page 88 of the 1860 census- Jacob Warner Senior has in his household (more likely he is living with them)- Mary [Triplett] Warner, widow of William B. Warner, born Aug. 31, 1798. With them is her son Jacob using a chronological designation of Junior. He was born Jun. 8, 1827 so the dates for Mary and Jacob match. And look who is living right next door to them. Sarah [Warner] McDonald or McDaniel and her wealthy husband James M. Then looking at the Cemetery records that you sent, there are Alexander and Zerilda [Warner] Coleman. Zerilda being daughter of William and Mary [Triplett] Warner. They were married according to McClure's Early marriages in Bath County, page 32, in 1846. The bond was issued Jan. 19, 1846 and William Warner was the bondsman. That could make Elizabeth Coleman the granddaughter of Mary Warner and perhaps the only heir to her parents estates explaining her assets. It looked too good to be true, and it was. Big problem is that if Elizabeth Coleman was really only age 3 and if Andrew Coleman really died July 12, 1849, the dates just don't work. I hate it when that happens! I had not found the 1860 records for Allen Warner Jr. Thanks for pointing him out. There is a huge index for East Kentucky 1860 Census and not one person from Bath County that I was searching for was in it. When I cruised through the census before, I stopped after finding Charles Whittington and Allen T. Warner. I am inclined to believe that it is one family counted twice and the names and dates jumbled. Needs more work. More later, Sherry and Bob Stancliff References
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