ID: I13658
Name: Hannah Renate WARNER 1
Sex: F
Name: Hannah Renatus WARNER
Name: Hannah WERNER WARNER 2
Name: Hannah WERNER
Birth: ABT 19 JUN 1782 3
Death: 6 NOV 1854 in probably Tuscarawas County, Ohio 3
Burial: Gnadenhutten Cemetery, Gnadenhutten, Tuscarawas County, Ohio 3
Reference Number: 13658
Father: Massa WARNER b: 1 JAN 1754 in Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut
Mother: Maria Dorothea MIKSCH b: 10 OCT 1755 in Gnadenthal, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
Marriage 1
Johan George FUCHS b: 11 MAY 1773 in Saxony, Germany
- Married:
2 MAR 1803
in near Bethlehem, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
- Note:
http://bdhp.moravian.edu/community_records/register/marriages/marriages1803.html
Register - Marriages, 1803
Mar. 2 FUCHS, Johann George, b Feb. 21, 1774 In Brottrode near Schmalkalden ‚ a s. of Valentine and Anna Barbara, mn. Engel ; shoemaker. WARNER, Hannah, b June 18,1782 in Bethlehem, eldest dau.of Massa d Dorothea, mn Miksch. By Brother George Heinrich Loskiel
Children
Gustavus FOX b: 25 APR 1807 in Nazareth, Pennsylvania Theodore FUCHS b: 25 APR 1807 in Nazareth, Pennsylvania Letitia FUCHS b: 2 JUL 1811 Sources:
- Title: Combination Atlas Map of Tuscarawas Co, Ohio
Author: Compiled, Drawn, & Published from Personal Examinations and Surveys by L. H. Everts & Co Publication: Philadelphia, 1875 Note: Book can be found at the Tuscarawas Genealogical Society in Dennison, Ohio Repository: Note: copies of select pages in posession of compiler Media: Book Page: p. 120 Text: "The Guest House," Gnadenhutten John G. Fox, born May 11, 1773, in Saxony, Germany, and his wife Hannah Renate Warner Fox, while living at Nazareth, Pennsylvania were the parents of Theodore, Harmon, Ernst, Gustavus, Lizetta, and Letitia, of whom Gustavus was born April 25, 1807. In 1815, the family moved to Ohio. Gustavus learned the potter's trade in Cadiz, Ohio, and on October 5, 1830 he married Ursula Kaiser, who was born January 17, 1811, in Lichstal [sic--Liestal], Canton Basel, Switzerland, whence her parents, Martin and Ursula Judy Kaiser, came down the Rhine in 1816, and after a stormy voyage of sixty days settled at Gnadenhutten. Martin Kaiser, born April 13, 1777, and a silk ribbon weaver, died in Fry's Valley Mach 9, 1865. After living at Newcomerstown, Gustavus and Ursula Fox in 1849 bought the hotel in Gnadenhutten which is called the "Guest House," where she died May 5, 1874, and he lived until January 1892. The hotel, now managed by his two daughters, Miss Anna C. Fox and Mrs. Ellen C. Haman, has been run for nearly sixty years as a strictly temperance house, where a stranger may enter a quiet home and find restful attention. Whoever goes to Gnadenhutten in the love of historic scenery of rare and peculiar interest will surely find pleasure in the quaint hospitality of the "Guest House."
- Title: Gnadenhutten Moravian Church Records
Note: These are the German records, I translated as best I could Repository: Note: Gnadenhutten Moravian Church, Gnadenhutten, Tuscarawas County, Ohio Media: Book Text: [note: this is in German, and I do not know German. I am translating the obvious words. ] Gustav Fuchs s/o Johan George Fuchs and Hannah Werner/Warner. He was born in Nazareth (I assume PA) 25th April 1807. He married on 25 Oct 1830 Ursula Keiser d/o Martin Keiser and Ursula Tschudy who was born 17 Jan 1814 in Canton Basel.
- Title: Tuscarawas County, Ohio Cemeteries
Author: Tuscarawas County Genealogical Society, PO Box 141, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663 Repository: Note: Main Branch of the Tuscarawas County Library, New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663 Media: Book Page: Vol. III, page 128 Text: Gnadenhutten Cemetery Fox, Hannah w/ John G. - 6 Nov 1854 age 72y 4m 18d
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