Unplaced ARNER Families, in Recent Times
(possibly some or all
related to the Arner Family, but not proven)
______ Orner,
born 1820s? in
Almira Orner, born about
1854; married 22 March 1870 in
Columbiana County (FHL film #927768) to Howard Shaffer
who was born about 1851 in Pennsylvania and apparently died before the 1910
census. 1870 Census:
Howard Shaffer, page 198, visit 192/192,
John Orner, born about June 1858; never married. He
was a potter. 1880
Census: John Orner (single, with brother-in-law Howard Schaffer, just
above). 1900 Census:
John Orner (single, with mother). 1910 Census: John Orner
(single, with mother). 1930 Census: John Arner (single), page 201, visit
001/001, Clay,
Nicholas F.
Arner, died
John R.
Arner/Amer?, born about 1833 in Maryland (from
censuses); apparently
died before the 1880 census; married 12
May 1857 in Warren County, Missouri (FHL film #967394)[but the Missouri Marriages, 1766-1983 database
(online at Ancestry.com) says in Vernon County] to Margaret
S. Wright (daughter of George G. Wright and Sally Jacobs) who was born about 1837 in Nelson County,
Virginia. He was a boatman. Possibly
1850 Census: John Amer (age 20 born in “
Sallie Wright Arner, born about
1858; married 03 July 1878 at St. Louis
(FHL film #528181) to George Hensing (his second
marriage)(son of Ernest and Fredericka
Hensing) who was born about 1850 in Hannover, Germany. He was a
bookkeeper. 1880 Census: Georg Hensing, page 567, visit 130/168,
Katherine Ruth Arner, born 07
March 1861(36); died 20
October 1949 in Santa Barbara County, California(36); married 25 June 1884 at St. Louis (FHL film
#529032) to Frank Nicholson. Known child: Helen Nicholson,
born
Margaret Gertrude Arner, born about 1867; married 01 June 1885 at St. Louis (FHL film #529032) to George F. Robenson.
Joseph H.
Arner, born 1835(14) in Pennsylvania; died May 1900(14) in an industrial
accident at Johnsonburg, Elk, Pennsylvania (Rochester [New York]
Daily Union and Advertiser, issue of 21 May 1900); married to Mary A. ______
who was born 1845(14) in Pennsylvania and died 1915(14)
in Allegany County, New York. He was a pattern maker and machinist. He was a
Charter Member of the Belmont Lodge of the “Ancient Order of United Workmen”. 1870 Census: Joseph
Arner, page 385, visit 145/151, Amity,
Charles W.
Orner (possibly HENRY F.4, Heinrich3,
HEINRICH2, Ulrich1), born about 1831 (1870 census), 1835 (1880 census), or May 1838
(1900 census) in
Florence Orner, born about May
1858; died 06 August 1945; married 1879-80 to Frank
Jakway (son of Harmon and Mary
Jaqua, both born in New York) who was born about May 1856 in Indiana and
apparently died before the 1920 census. He was a salesman; later a grist
miller. 1880 Census: Frank Jakway (with his mother
Mary Putney), page 111, visit 101/106, Lind,
Judson H. Orner, born about June
1863; married second about 1892 to Winifred ______ who was born about August 1868 in Wisconsin
and apparently died before the 1920 census. He was a farmer. 1900 Census: Judson
Orner, page 189, visit 292/301, Little Wolf,
Glennisco Orner (daughter), born
Philip Howard Orner, born 20
August 1896(40)(but SSDI says 21 August(17)) ; died March 1987 at St. Louis, St. Louis,
Missouri(17); married 1923-24
to Janette Blanchard (daughter of (Doctor)
Charles Blanchard) who was born 26 October 1896(17) in
Wisconsin and died July 1973 at St. Louis(17). He was a WWI veteran;
he registered for the Draft in
Jacob Rexford Orner, born
Rosa Orner, born about 1867.
Edward Orner,
married to Margaret Smith (from
son Edward’s death certificate). Known children, born in
Ida Orner, born about 1863-64.
1880 Census: Ida Orner (“step daughter”, with Frank and Lizzie Williams), page
594, visit 084/098, Webb city, Jasper,
Edward C. Orner, born 18
November 1865; died
04 May 1948 aged 82 years, 05 months, 16 days at St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri
(Death Certificate #14523); married
1902-03 to Catherine Flood (daughter of Edward Flood and Theresa Beyer)
who was born 21 April 1859 in Missouri and died 15 April 1945 aged 85 years, 11
months, 25 days at St. Louis (Death Certificate #11632). He was a plasterer.
1880 Census: Eddie Orner (“step son”, also with Frank and Lizzie Williams).
1900 Census: Edward Orner (single, with Kate Sugden?),
page 246, visit 562/573,
Carl M. Orner, died 1889(14); married
[NOTE: “A. Orner”
and “P. Orner”, both waiters at the Windsor Hotel, were also in the 1886 Denver
City Directory. “Perry Orner, lab[orer],
406 Stout” was the only one in the 1881 Denver City Directory.]
JACOB CHARLES ORNER of St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada, born 15 May 1865 in New York, USA; later moved to California, USA.
(Reverend) Charles
Tilghman Arner, born 29 August 1881(40)(49)
at Lehighton, Carbon, Pennsylvania(49); died 1953(14); married 1918-19 to Emma L.
(Kehler) Paul (her second marriage)(daughter of Felix
F. Kehler and Pauline Maurer) who was born 17
January 1892(17) at Pitman, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania and died
September 1970 at Nazareth, Northampton, Pennsylvania(17). He was a
minister. He registered for the WWI Draft at Yates Center, Woodson, Kansas
[residence: Toronto, Woodson, Kansas; nearest relative: Mrs. Geo. Newton/Narston? of Toronto][NOTE:
Searching for every George, or for every person born in Pennsylvania, in
Toronto Township and in Toronto city in the 1910 and 1920 censuses brings up
nothing even close to Newton/Narston, etc, so I have
no idea who she is]. He registered for the WWII Draft at Emmaus,
William F. Arner (single). Known child with Sarah E. Hartzell (single):
Emma Catharine Arner, born 02 October 1883 in Lower Saucon, Northampton, Pennsylvania
and christened 04 January 1884(35);
married 19 August 1905 in Northampton County (Book 14, page 426)[also
recorded at St. Paul’s (Blue) Evangelical Lutheran Church at Coopersburg (Upper
Saucon Township), Lehigh, Pennsylvania] to William R. Grow
(son of Samuel and Adeline G. Grow)
who was born 15 June 1882 in Saucon and died 18 November 1950 at Bethlehem,
Northampton, Pennsylvania(S). He was a blacksmith at a foundry. 1910
Census: William R. Grow, page 256, visit 194/206,
Ralph Edward Arner, born 10 January 1891(14)(17) at Trexlertown(40)(49)[in Upper Macungie Township], Lehigh, Pennsylvania; died 17 May 1963(14) at Manchester, Hartford, Connecticut(17)(also Connecticut Death Index, state file #09829); married about 1911 to Elsie V. Krewson (daughter of George Krewson and Adele V. Stein) who was born about July 1889(14) in Pennsylvania and died 07 February 1968(14) at Manchester (Connecticut Death Index, state file #03519).
[NOTES: Ralph’s mother was apparently a daughter of (Doctor) Joseph Weller, born about 1826 in Pennsylvania, and Sarah A. ______, born about February 1833 in Pennsylvania. 1870 Census (page 577, visit 381/493, Upper Macungie, Lehigh, Pennsylvania): Joseph Weller, 44, surgeon dentist; Sarah A., 37; Harvey A., 11; Elmer K., 6; Annie B., 4; Charles H., 8/12. 1880 Census (page 456, visit 360/380, Upper Macungie, Lehigh, Pennsylvania): Joseph Weller, 54, doctor dental surgery; Sarah A., 48; Elmer K., 16; Anna P., 14; Charles H., 10; Elsie L., 4. (Further NOTES: In the 1900 Census, Sarah A. “Wellar”, widow, was recorded as having had five children (three still living), and their daughter Anna P. Weller, who appears to be the most likely candidate to be Ralph’s mother, was recorded as “single” and living with her mother.)]
Ralph was a hotel manager; later a construction site
superintendent. He registered for the WWI Draft at
William henry
Arner, born about 1892 in Pennsylvania; married in Louisiana to Maggie
Mae Jones (daughter of Josiah A. Jones
and Amerson Carlton) who was born about October 1893 at Jonesboro,
Jackson, Louisiana and died 30 May 1925 at Jackson (Book 15,
certificate #6449). He was a civil engineer. 1920
Census: William Arner, page 146, visit 040/052,
George William Arner, born 26
October 1920(17); died 23 April 2002 at West Monroe, Ouachita,
Louisiana(17); married first 1941-42 to Effie Mae
Morgan who was born 16 August 1921(17) and died 13
June 1998 at Jonesboro(17); married second to Emma Jean Tolar. He was a
graduate of
______ Arner,
possibly not married to Hannah Louisa Rothermel (daughter of William Wilson Rothermel and Matilda
Weidner) who was born
[She was (also?) married 26 September 1896 at Lehighton, Carbon, Pennsylvania to Harvey Edgar Swartz, and had two more children, Minnie Irene Swartz and Ralph Wilbur Swartz. 1900 Census: Harvey Swartz, page 047, visit 085/089, Lehighton (3rd Ward), Carbon, Pennsylvania. 1910 Census: Harvey E. Swartz, page 066, visit 057/059, Jamestown District, Carbon, Pennsylvania. 1920 Census: Harvey E. Swartz, page 233, visit 133/135, Jamestown town, Carbon, Pennsylvania.]
Known child:
George Raymond Arner, born 23 January 1894(17)(40) at Lehighton(49); died 04 March 1977 at Langhorne, Bucks,
Pennsylvania(17); married 31
July 1920 at Palmerton, Carbon, Pennsylvania to Margaret
Caley (daughter of Samuel Caley and Ada Leggett) who was born 01 July 1896(17) in
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania and died September 1984 at Langhorne(17).
He was an automotive engineer. He was a WWI veteran. 1900 Census: George
“Swartz” (with “father” Harvey Swartz). 1910 Census: George R. “Swartz” (with
“father” Harvey E. Swartz). 1920 Census:
George R. Arner (with step-father Harvey E. Swartz). 1930 Census: George R.
Arner, page 126, visit 008/011,
Grant George
Arner, born 16 April 1896 at Tamaqua, Schuylkill,
Pennsylvania(40)(49); married
by 05 June 1917(40) to Florence (Eckhart)
Bartholomew (widow of Eli Bartholomew) who was born 14 October 1896(17)
at East Mauch Chunk, Carbon, Pennsylvania and died November 1966 at Jim Thorpe
[formerly Mauch Chunk], Carbon, Pennsylvania(17). He was a
locomotive fireman for the Lehigh Valley Railroad(40)(49).
He registered for the WWI Draft at Lehighton, Carbon,
Margaret ______, born about 1876 in Pennsylvania; possibly married to ______ Arner who was born in Pennsylvania [or possibly a Margaret Arner, unmarried]. 1920 Census: Margaret Arner (“niece”, “single”, with Kate Raabe), page 041, visit 422/468, Tamaqua (East Ward), Schuylkill, Pennsylvania [address: 230 Market Street]. Known child:
Robert Hiram Arner, born 16 October 1897(17)(40); died 10 June 1992 at Tamaqua, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania(17); married about 1922 to Annabelle A. Schuetrumpf (daughter of George F. and Agnes Schuetrumpf) who was born 28 May 1898(17) at Tamaqua and died 14 August 1994 at Tamaqua(17). He was a foreman at Atlas Powder Company. He registered for the WWI draft at Tamaqua [residence: 230 Market Street; nearest relative: Mrs. Margaret Arner]. 1920 Census: Robert Arner (“nephew”, single, also with Kate Raabe). 1930 Census: Robert Arner, page 032, visit 198/224, Tamaqua (East Ward), Schuylkill, Pennsylvania. Known children, born at Tamaqua: Robert E. Arner, born about 1922; Faye M. Arner, born about 1925, probably married to Benjamin J. Southam (son of Richard Edward Southam and Florence Jones) who was born about June 1926 at Tamaqua and died 01 January 2007 at Tamaqua; Richard H. Arner, born about 1926.
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