Re: Lucy Beckwith & Alonzo Beckwith Warne
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Lucy Beckwith & Alonzo Beckwith Warne
4/06/99
You can find info on this family in a reprint of "A Genealogy of the Warne Family in America" by the Frank Allaben Genealogical Company.
Benjamin Warne, b. Jan. 12, 1790; d. at Augusta, Oneida Co., N. Y., Jan. 20, 1829; m. at Albany, N. Y., Mch. 25, 1815, Lucy Beckwith, b. near Hartford, Conn., of the Beckwith family there, Nov. 8, 1795; d. near Ft. Atkinson, Jefferson Co., Wis., Mch. 15, 1863.
Benjamin Warne was a casket maker early in life in New York City. He left that city when his son Alonzo was a baby, because of the child's delicacy, and settled, it is believed, north of the Mohawk, near Albany. He died when Alonzo was between ten and eleven years old, leaving his wife with six small children and no means. The first recollection Alonzo had was that when he was about four years old, his parents left the hills of the Mohawk for Oneida Co., N. Y., settling at Knoxboro, whence the family, after his death, went further west.
(1) Alonzo Beckwith Warne, b. Mch. 31, 1818, in New York City, d. Jan. 11, 1900; m. at Augusta, Oneida Co., N. Y., Apr. 29, 1840, Mary Elizabeth Mores, b. in Oneida Co., N. Y., Oct. 1, 1821; d. July 7, 1890. She was the dau. of Elmer and Rachel Shepard Mores. Alonzo B. Warne and family in 1845 moved to Oakland, Jefferson Co., Wis., which was afterwards their home, and there they died. Before going to Oakland, he was a shoemaker, then a farmer
Mary Adaline, William Rodell, Elder Mores, Maria Ann, Ann Elizabeth, Lucy Maria, Elmer Ellsworth, Elma Estelle
There is much more info on children and grandchildren
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