A Guide to the Noble R. Tavenner/Israel Warner Deed, 1852
A Collection in the
Thomas Balch Library
Collection Number SC 0101
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Processed by: Alexandra S. Gressitt
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection open for research.
Use Restrictions
Physical characteristics and conditions affect use of this material. Photocopying not permitted.
Preferred Citation
Noble R. Tavenner/Israel Warner Deed, 1852 (SC 0101) Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Acquisition Information
unknown, transferred to Town of Leesburg from Loudoun County, 1994
Alternative Form Available
None
Accruals
2004.0175X
Processing Information
Alexandra S. Gressitt, 17 February 2012
Biographical Information
Israel Warner (1796-1887), a son of George Warner, Sr. (ca. 1760-1847) and Sarah Schumachern (Shoemaker) (1764-1831) resided in Loudoun County and owned and operated Pleasant View Farm.
Nobel Randolph Tavenner (ca. 1830- ca. 1904) was the son of Jonah Tavenner (1796- 1846) and Pleasant Warner (ca. 1797-1838). Pleasant Warner, a daughter of George Warner, Sr. married Jonah Tavenner in 1821. Their son Noble R.Tavenner married Mary Rupp (1829- ) a daughter of David Rupp (1796-1879) and Sarah Noble (1804-1881). Towards the end of the American Civil War Tavenner served as a private in the 136th Ohio National Guard Regiment. In 1883 he was elected director of the Marion and Waldo Pike Co, organized to construct a toll road from Marion, Ohio south to Columbia, Ohio. On 22 March 1895, Tavenner filed for a pension for service during the American Civil War. He was listed as an invalid on the index card. Tavenner was living in Marion County, Ohio on 1 January 1852 when he sold and deeded his undivided thirty sixth part of his grandfather George Warner's estate to his uncle, Israel Warner.
Scope and Content
This collection consists of one document, a deed made 1 January 1852 between Noble Randolph Tavenner and Israel Warner in which, for the sum of $512.50, Noble Tavenner relinquishes his undivided thirty sixth part of his grandfather's, George Warner, estate to his uncle Israel Warner. The document was witnessed by Presley Saunders, deputy clerk at the Loudoun County Clerk's office.
Arrangement
Folder
Related Material
Warner/Warner Land Indenture, 1848 (SC 0065); L. Dow and Annie Hess/Israel Warner Deed, 1875 (SC 0100) Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Separated Material
None
Adjunct Descriptive Data
Bibliography
Arnold, Verle M., Warner Family History: Descendants of Peter Warner, Sr., Mid 1700's-1991 . Decorah, Iowa: The Anundsen Publishing Co., 1991.Noble Tavenner, http://www.footnotelibrary.com/image/#5933648, accessed 17 February 2012.
Noble R. Tavenner/Israel Warner Deed, 1852 (SC0101) Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Mary Rupp ancestry, http://records.ancestry.com/Mary_Rupp_records.ashx?pid=85796057, accessed 17 February 2012
United States Census Records, AncestryLibrary.com, accessed 17 February 2012.
Other Finding Aid
None
Technical Requirements
None
Other Finding Aid
None
Bibliography
Arnold, Verle M., Warner Family History: Descendants of Peter Warner, Sr., Mid 1700's-1991 . Decorah, Iowa: The Anundsen Publishing Co., 1991.Noble Tavenner, http://www.footnotelibrary.com/image/#5933648, accessed 17 February 2012.
Noble R. Tavenner/Israel Warner Deed, 1852 (SC0101) Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Mary Rupp ancestry, http://records.ancestry.com/Mary_Rupp_records.ashx?pid=85796057, accessed 17 February 2012
United States Census Records, AncestryLibrary.com, accessed 17 February 2012.