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Orange H. Warner was born 23 June 1805 in Charlotteville, New York. His parents were Horatio Warner and Polly Burzee. He married Lovina Robison and they had one son. She died in 1833. He married her sister, Delilah, in 1836 and they had six children. They became members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1841 and soon moved to Nauvoo, Illinois. Delilah died in 1847 in Iowa. He married Mary Elvira Tyler Reed in about 1849. They had seven children. They migrated to Utah in 1851 and settled in Fillmore, Millard County. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in New Hampshire, New York and Utah.
Edward (d. 1740) and Susannah (d. 1743) Maxey of Henrico Co., Virginia. They had eight children: Edward Jr., d. 1726, Susannah, Elizabeth, John, d. 1779, William, d. 1768, Nathaniel, d. 1779, Sylvanus, d. 1770, and Walter, d. 1791. Later family members (to 1900) migrated to Washington, Idaho, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia.
We are a great chain! Each of us is forged into shape by the things we do in life. Yet, we remain, connected to the previous link. We arrive, as a spot of hot molten metal, pliable and ready to be crafted, as if by the blacksmiths of old. Following the time of childhood we gain mastery over our life working so feverishly to form it and shape it, an exciting new link! Albeit, we are inextricably tied to the previous link who has by now, become solid and hard with age. As time passes, each of us will issue new links, our children. Later, we too, will, in time, become hardened and set in our ways as we slowly slip into the pages of history with our ancestors. Interestingly, this is a chain that cannot be broken; but it will be tried, twisted and stretched during our times of trouble. A link can be weak or strong. We will manifest both our strengths and our weakness to all who follow us. Our responsibility is to bring something good to the chain and not to shame, defile or weaken it!