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Latest revision as of 18:22, 22 May 2013


Grace Warner and her sister Lucy,courtesy of Susan Rockmore

Birth

Grace Warner was born April 6,1874,the daughter of Elias Warner and Lucy Ella Gallup

Education

Grace attended the one room school house in East Berne.

Occupation

Grace was a housewife but she also took in boarders during the summer months. Grace attended to all of the needs of the boarders with the help of her husband Zeb.

Marriage & Children

Grace Warner married Zebediah A. Dyer Strevell in 1893 and they had one child Helen Lucy Strevell

Death

Grace Warner died Sept. 17,1962 and is buried in the Knox Cemetery

Obituary

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