Person:Veronica Herner (1)

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Veronica Herner
d.Aft 1 Apr 1930
m. 10 Sep 1834
  1. Adam Herner1835 - 1835
  2. Ada Herner1836 - 1836
  3. Isaac Herner1837 - 1907
  4. Moses Herner1839 - 1897
  5. John Herner1841 -
  6. Samuel S. Herner1843 - 1909
  7. Benjamin Herner1845 - 1915
  8. Aaron Herner1848 - 1850
  9. Veronica Herner1850 - Aft 1930
  10. Menno Herner1852 - 1852
  11. David Herner1854 -
  12. Esther Herner1857 -
  • HCharles Skinner1827 - Bet 1900 & 1910
  • WVeronica Herner1850 - Aft 1930
m. Abt 1878
Facts and Events
Name Veronica Herner
Alt Name Fanny Herner
Gender Female
Birth[1] 2 Jun 1850 Wilmot Twp, Waterloo County, Ontario, Canada
Marriage Abt 1878 to Charles Skinner
Residence 1895 Kempton, Ford County, Illinois, United Stateswith Charles Skinner
Residence[3] Mar 1915 Cullom, Livingston County, Illinois, United States
Death[2] Aft 1 Apr 1930
References
  1. Eby, Ezra E. A biographical history of Waterloo township and other townships of the county ... (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1971)
    1:788.

    'HERNER, VERONICA, was born June 2nd, 1850. She is married to Charles Skinner, a farmer, and has a family of eight children. They reside at Kempton, Illinois.'

    Kempton, Illinois is about 6 miles from Cullom Illinois.

  2. Cullom, Livingston County, Illinois, in United States. 1930 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T626).

    Veronica Skinner, age 79, widow, born in Canada (both parents born in Canada)

  3. Gospel Herald - Volume VII, Number 51 - March 18, 1915, in MennObits: Mennonite Obituaries
    pages 823, 824.

    Herner. - Benjamin, son of Samuel and Mary Herner, was born in Waterloo Co., Ont., Nov. 2, 1845; died Mar. 3, 1915; aged 69 y. 4 m. 1 d. He was united in marriage to Lydia Horning of Shambaugh, Ia., Mar. 24, 1891. She preceded him to the spirit world Mar. 3, 1902. On Mar. 4, 1905, he was united in marriage to Sarah Beutler of Wakarusa, Ind. To this union was born 1 son, Edwin. He united with the Mennonite Church in the prime of life and remained true to his faith until death. He was an earnest worker in Sunday school, serving as superintendent for many years. He was a member of the local mission board for the state of Illinois and approved of the aggressive work of the Church along the line of missions. He served the public in the capacity of school teacher in Livingstone Co. for 28 years. His last term was taught in 1899. Since then the greater part of his time was spent on the farm. The deceased met death through an accident caused by a loaded wagon passing over his body sustaining injuries that caused his sudden and unexpected death. He leaves to mourn his loss a heart broken wife, 1 son, Edwin, 2 sisters, Mrs. Veronica Skinner of Cullom, Ill., and Mrs. Esther Finnelson of Basset, Neb., 2 brothers, David of Pendes, Neb., and John of Cullom, Ill. The Church has lost a faithful member, the neighborhood a worthy friend, the family a loving husband and a devoted father, and the cause of truth and right a most faithful advocate. The funeral services were held at the Cullom Mennonite Church on Mar. 6, 1915, conducted by Bro. A. H. Leaman of the Chicago Mission. Interment in Sullivan Center Cemetery.
    "We miss thee, father, dear,
    From your old familiar place,
    We do not hear your footsteps
    Nor see your smiling face."
    Carl M. Metzler, Goshen, Indiana

  4.   Wilmot Twp, Waterloo County, Canada West, in Canada. 1861 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada).

    Samuel Herner, farmer, age 51
    Mary Herner, age 47
    Isaac Herner, framer [sic], age 24
    Moses Herner, labourer, age 22
    John Herner, framer [sic], age 20
    Samuel Herner, labourer, age 18
    Benjamin Herner, labourer, age 16
    Fanny Herner, age 11
    Esther Herner, age 4
    David Herner, age 7
    all ages are supposed to be as of the next birthday
    all Mennonite
    all born in C[anada] W[est] (Ontario)

  5.   Canada West (Ontario): Waterloo County: Wilmot Township, in United Province of Canada. 1851 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada)
    page 41.

    Samuel Herner, carpenter, age 42
    wife: Mary Herner, age 37
    Moses Herner, age 13
    John Herner, age 10
    Benjamin Herner, age 6
    Fanny Herner, age 2
    all ages are supposed to be as of the next birthday
    all are born in Canada
    all are "Menonist"

  6.   Sullivan, Livingston County, Illinois, in United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624).

    Ira H Skinner, age 23, born in Illinois, farmer
    mother: Veronica Skinner, age 59, widow, born in Canada (ethnic German)
    sister: Laura Skinner, age 21, born in Illinois
    sister: Bessie A Skinner, age 19, born in Illinois
    brother: William D Skinner, age 15, born in Illinois, farm laborer
    sister: Nellie V Buran, age 30, widow, born in Illinois
    nephew: Vernon C Buran, age 8, born in Indiana

  7.   Sullivan, Livingston County, Illinois, in United States. 1920 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T625).

    Veronica Skinner, age 65, widow, immigrated to US in 1870, born in Canada (both parents born in Canada)