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Warren Ancestry


Airing out the dusty nooks and crannies of the family history.

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Hello, I'm Sarah McUmber-House. Welcome to my genealogy pages.
I am glad you stopped in. If you just got here, pull up a chair, a cushion or a piece of rug, grab a cup of coffee or whatever your favorite is, and let's get acquainted. If you've been around a while, just make yourself at home. As you probably know, with any search of ancient pasts, some of the information related here may turn out to be inaccurate or not verifyably related to my direct line of ancestry. I will make every effort to update and clarify as I come into more knowledge, and invite you to contribute anything you have that seems pertinent.

Be prepared for Dolly the micro-cat to get up on your shoulder. (Let me know if you're allergic):

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(Special thanks go to my wonderful GrandMother-in-Law, Vera S. Harris, who got me started again, and my Dear Aunt Peg (Margaret Arnold Marlowe), who originally planted the seed of curiosity, and to Patricia Warren.)

WARREN, GIBBS, HART, CUMMINGS



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Hiram and Mary Hart WARREN

Parents of Alonzo S. WARREN, b:June 28, 1844, in Charleston, Tioga County, PA.
d:Oct 14, 1915.
m:April 14, 1865, by the Rev. P. Reynolds. to
Sarah A. GIBBS
b:Mar 1846(7)
d:March 13, 1922.
(At the time of his death, Alonzo lived in Waterloo, NY. He and Sarah are buried in the Middlebury Union Cemetery, Keeneyville, PA.)

Alonzo served in Company B of the 101st PA Infantry during the Civil War.
On April 20 (22), 1864, the entire regiment, save those on furlough and detached service, were taken prisoners at Plymouth, and were confined at Andersonville, NC, Macon, Florence, Savannah, Charleston, and Charlotte. He was a prisoner in Andersonville for five months and two months in Charleston, SC. He was also a prisoner in Florence for 320 days. They were finally exchanged at Wilmington, NC in March, 1865. Alonzo and Sarah were married the following month.

Their union produced two boys and three girls:
Sherman L., Thomas F.,
Nava E., Margaret Lena, and Martha Emma.


Martha "Mattie" Emma WARREN, b: Oct 24, 1886, Pennsylvania [married first to George CUMMINGS on December 24, 1902, in Waterloo, NY and had one child, Nava. She then married Arthur Egbert McUMBER they had one child, Dean.]



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