Thanks for passing this along, Tim. I can give you some of Lucinda Bowser's ancestry if you are interested. Sam ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 10:33 PM Subject: [MDGARRET] Leonard D. Warnick 3/5/1915 - 8/13/2006 > Leonard Dewey Warnick s/o Ezra and Lucinda (Bowser) Warnick spend his early years as a resident of Garrett County. > Born in the coal mining town of Hubbard, West Virginia he spent his boyhood in several different mining towns in West > Virginia and Maryland. In 1938 he met and married the late Eileen (Friend) Warnick. Their original home was in the > mining town of Vindex. Leonard worked in the Maryland coal mines until his entry into the Navy in 1942. > > While he was in naval training, Eileen moved to Middle River, Maryland to work at the Martin Marietta airplane > factory. As with so many families, after the end of the war, Leonard and Eileen stayed in the Essex/Middle River area > where they raised their family. > > To Leonard and Eileen the mountains were always "up home". Some of my earliest and fondest memories are of frequent > trips and vacations with them... "to the mountains", to visit friends and family. They did, in fact, instill in me a > tremendous love for "up home". > > Though Leonard's health had declined in recent years he was able to direct his affairs and care for himself until very > recently. For the last year he had resided with one of his granddaughters where he lived comfortably until the Lord > called him home. He passed quietly this past Sunday. > > Services will be on Wednesday 8/16 at the Durst Funeral Home in Oakland, followed by interment at the George Cemetery > in Swanton. > > Leonard was preceded in death by his wife Eileen (2002). He is survived by Norma Jean (daughter), a son, 6 grand > children, and 3 great grandchildren. > > Tim Jewell (grandson) > > ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== > If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, Sonny O'Haver, [email protected] >
Does this Lucinda BOWSER descend from Rebecca MOSSER? Thanks, Ann >From: "Sam Bowser" <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Leonard D. Warnick 3/5/1915 - 8/13/2006 >Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 06:59:08 -0400 > >Thanks for passing this along, Tim. I can give you some of Lucinda Bowser's >ancestry if you are interested. > >Sam > >----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 10:33 PM >Subject: [MDGARRET] Leonard D. Warnick 3/5/1915 - 8/13/2006 > > >>Leonard Dewey Warnick s/o Ezra and Lucinda (Bowser) Warnick spend his >>early years as a resident of Garrett County. Born in the coal mining town >>of Hubbard, West Virginia he spent his boyhood in several different mining >>towns in West Virginia and Maryland. In 1938 he met and married the late >>Eileen (Friend) Warnick. Their original home was in the mining town of >>Vindex. Leonard worked in the Maryland coal mines until his entry into >>the Navy in 1942. >> >>While he was in naval training, Eileen moved to Middle River, Maryland to >>work at the Martin Marietta airplane factory. As with so many families, >>after the end of the war, Leonard and Eileen stayed in the Essex/Middle >>River area where they raised their family. >> >>To Leonard and Eileen the mountains were always "up home". Some of my >>earliest and fondest memories are of frequent trips and vacations with >>them... "to the mountains", to visit friends and family. They did, in >>fact, instill in me a tremendous love for "up home". >> >>Though Leonard's health had declined in recent years he was able to direct >>his affairs and care for himself until very recently. For the last year >>he had resided with one of his granddaughters where he lived comfortably >>until the Lord called him home. He passed quietly this past Sunday. >> >>Services will be on Wednesday 8/16 at the Durst Funeral Home in Oakland, >>followed by interment at the George Cemetery in Swanton. >> >>Leonard was preceded in death by his wife Eileen (2002). He is survived >>by Norma Jean (daughter), a son, 6 grand children, and 3 great >>grandchildren. >> >>Tim Jewell (grandson) >> >>==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== >>If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list >>administrator, Sonny O'Haver, [email protected] >> > > >==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== >If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, >Sonny O'Haver, [email protected] >
Hi Ann: John B. Bowser, Rebecca Mosser's 2nd Husband and Lucinda Hazel Bowser were first cousins, twice removed. Sam ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Lock" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 10:06 AM Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Leonard D. Warnick 3/5/1915 - 8/13/2006 > Does this Lucinda BOWSER descend from Rebecca MOSSER? > > Thanks, Ann > > >>From: "Sam Bowser" <[email protected]> >>Reply-To: [email protected] >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Leonard D. Warnick 3/5/1915 - 8/13/2006 >>Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 06:59:08 -0400 >> >>Thanks for passing this along, Tim. I can give you some of Lucinda Bowser's >>ancestry if you are interested. >> >>Sam >> >>----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim" <[email protected]> >>To: <[email protected]> >>Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 10:33 PM >>Subject: [MDGARRET] Leonard D. Warnick 3/5/1915 - 8/13/2006 >> >> >>>Leonard Dewey Warnick s/o Ezra and Lucinda (Bowser) Warnick spend his >>>early years as a resident of Garrett County. Born in the coal mining town >>>of Hubbard, West Virginia he spent his boyhood in several different mining >>>towns in West Virginia and Maryland. In 1938 he met and married the late >>>Eileen (Friend) Warnick. Their original home was in the mining town of >>>Vindex. Leonard worked in the Maryland coal mines until his entry into >>>the Navy in 1942. >>> >>>While he was in naval training, Eileen moved to Middle River, Maryland to >>>work at the Martin Marietta airplane factory. As with so many families, >>>after the end of the war, Leonard and Eileen stayed in the Essex/Middle >>>River area where they raised their family. >>> >>>To Leonard and Eileen the mountains were always "up home". Some of my >>>earliest and fondest memories are of frequent trips and vacations with >>>them... "to the mountains", to visit friends and family. They did, in >>>fact, instill in me a tremendous love for "up home". >>> >>>Though Leonard's health had declined in recent years he was able to direct >>>his affairs and care for himself until very recently. For the last year >>>he had resided with one of his granddaughters where he lived comfortably >>>until the Lord called him home. He passed quietly this past Sunday. >>> >>>Services will be on Wednesday 8/16 at the Durst Funeral Home in Oakland, >>>followed by interment at the George Cemetery in Swanton. >>> >>>Leonard was preceded in death by his wife Eileen (2002). He is survived >>>by Norma Jean (daughter), a son, 6 grand children, and 3 great >>>grandchildren. >>> >>>Tim Jewell (grandson) >>> >>>==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== >>>If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list >>>administrator, Sonny O'Haver, [email protected] >>> >> >> >>==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== >>If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, >>Sonny O'Haver, [email protected] >> > > > > ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== > Looking for your Garrett County ancestors? Make sure to visit us on the web at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdgarret/index.html >
Sam are you related to Fred Bowser and Marion ( Hannon ) Bowser. They are second cousins of mine. John Gerdeman From Germany ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sam Bowser" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 6:10 PM Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Leonard D. Warnick 3/5/1915 - 8/13/2006 > Hi Ann: > > John B. Bowser, Rebecca Mosser's 2nd Husband and Lucinda Hazel Bowser were first cousins, twice removed. > > Sam > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ann Lock" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2006 10:06 AM > Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Leonard D. Warnick 3/5/1915 - 8/13/2006 > > > > Does this Lucinda BOWSER descend from Rebecca MOSSER? > > > > Thanks, Ann > > > > > >>From: "Sam Bowser" <[email protected]> > >>Reply-To: [email protected] > >>To: [email protected] > >>Subject: Re: [MDGARRET] Leonard D. Warnick 3/5/1915 - 8/13/2006 > >>Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 06:59:08 -0400 > >> > >>Thanks for passing this along, Tim. I can give you some of Lucinda Bowser's > >>ancestry if you are interested. > >> > >>Sam > >> > >>----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim" <[email protected]> > >>To: <[email protected]> > >>Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 10:33 PM > >>Subject: [MDGARRET] Leonard D. Warnick 3/5/1915 - 8/13/2006 > >> > >> > >>>Leonard Dewey Warnick s/o Ezra and Lucinda (Bowser) Warnick spend his > >>>early years as a resident of Garrett County. Born in the coal mining town > >>>of Hubbard, West Virginia he spent his boyhood in several different mining > >>>towns in West Virginia and Maryland. In 1938 he met and married the late > >>>Eileen (Friend) Warnick. Their original home was in the mining town of > >>>Vindex. Leonard worked in the Maryland coal mines until his entry into > >>>the Navy in 1942. > >>> > >>>While he was in naval training, Eileen moved to Middle River, Maryland to > >>>work at the Martin Marietta airplane factory. As with so many families, > >>>after the end of the war, Leonard and Eileen stayed in the Essex/Middle > >>>River area where they raised their family. > >>> > >>>To Leonard and Eileen the mountains were always "up home". Some of my > >>>earliest and fondest memories are of frequent trips and vacations with > >>>them... "to the mountains", to visit friends and family. They did, in > >>>fact, instill in me a tremendous love for "up home". > >>> > >>>Though Leonard's health had declined in recent years he was able to direct > >>>his affairs and care for himself until very recently. For the last year > >>>he had resided with one of his granddaughters where he lived comfortably > >>>until the Lord called him home. He passed quietly this past Sunday. > >>> > >>>Services will be on Wednesday 8/16 at the Durst Funeral Home in Oakland, > >>>followed by interment at the George Cemetery in Swanton. > >>> > >>>Leonard was preceded in death by his wife Eileen (2002). He is survived > >>>by Norma Jean (daughter), a son, 6 grand children, and 3 great > >>>grandchildren. > >>> > >>>Tim Jewell (grandson) > >>> > >>>==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== > >>>If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list > >>>administrator, Sonny O'Haver, [email protected] > >>> > >> > >> > >>==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== > >>If you need help with this list, make sure to email the list administrator, > >>Sonny O'Haver, [email protected] > >> > > > > > > > > ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== > > Looking for your Garrett County ancestors? Make sure to visit us on the web at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdgarret/index.html > > > > > ==== MDGARRET Mailing List ==== > Looking for your Garrett County ancestors? Make sure to visit us on the web at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdgarret/index.html >