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Re: Henry F. and Smantha Warrick Family

WARRICK

Posted By: marie sellers hollinger (email)
Date: 11/3/2001 at 22:50:54

From: "marie sellers hollinger"
To:
Subject: Re: Henry F. and Smantha Warrick Family
Date: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 8:53 PM

STACEY- Thank YOU!
AND she raised these kids by her self!

HIS granddad ROBERT WARRICK came to IOWA in 1850 from CLAIBORNE CO, TN
( brother of my ELIZABETH WARRICK HATFIELD to DEC CO, IA ca 1856 married
HENDRICKSON/NOFTSGER)
marie, iowa

Momdit@aol.com wrote:

> Henry F. and Samantha Warrick Family
>
> Henry F. Warrick (1865-1894) and Samantha Needham (1867-1951) were married
> 9-30-1886. To this union four children were born: Bertha (7-19-1887), Ellen
> (6-13-1889), William (9-15-1891) and Forrest (12-22-1893).
>
> The parents of Henry F. were Henry (1840-1865) and Elizabeth (1840-1867).
> Henry F. was born four months after his father passed away and his mother
> lived only two years more. This left him and his older brother, William,
> orphans. The parental grandparents of Henry F. were Robert (1809-1865) and
> Martha Hatfield Warrick (1812-1903), who were among the first pioneers to
> settle around the Little Tennessee area in the Northeast part of Richland
> Township. They arrived early spring 1851, when the father of Henry F. would
> have been eleven years old. Robert served in the civil War during the years
> 1862-1863 but was then discharged because of chronic bronchitis.
>
> Henry F. and Samantha settled on a farm in the Sand Creek area northwest of
> Westerville. Henry succumbed from and old injury 8-28-1894, leaving his wife
> widowed at 27 years of age and with four small children. The oldest child
> was only seven years old. Samantha raised all four to adulthood on the banks
> of Sand Creek near the North Rock Ford.
>
> Bertha married Fred Black (both deceased). They had six children: Harry
> deceased; Kathryn (Boulware) of Dixon, Missouri; Jim of Caldwell, Idaho;
> Edith deceased; William F. of Ceres, California; and Mary (Daniels) of
> Turlock, California.
>
> Ellen married David C. Brammer, and they spent several of their young married
> years in North Dakota. They returned to Sand Creek during the latter part of
> World War I. They had one child, Helen (Limbach), who lives in Raytown,
> Missouri. Ellen succumbed of a blood clot in 1945.
>
> An account of W. R. and May Warrick will be found elsewhere.
>
> Forrest Henry Warrick spent his youth and part of his adult life on Sand
> Creek. About 1918 he went to North Dakota where he entered the service.
> Around 1920 he and his mother returned back to her farm on Sand Creek. He
> left Decatur County about 1938 and finished out his life in and around
> Stockton, California. In 1969 he was buried in the Warrick Cemetery, Section
> 2, Richland Township, beside his parents.
>
> Copied from Reflections of Grand River, Iowa 1881-1981 by Stacey McDowell
> Dietiker
>
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