Unplaced ORNER Families

NOTE: All of these families are also posted on the Unplaced ARNER Families pages (because it seems likely that some of them will turn out to be connected to the Arner family). If you go to any of the census references, the return links there will take you to the Arner pages. Use the “Back” button in your browser to return to this page instead; or else use the “Orner Home Page” link at the bottom of each page.

Possibly Solomon Orner/Arner, born about 1760-65; living in Jefferson, Schoharie, New York in 1810.

______ Orner, born 1820s? in Pennsylvania;  possibly died before the 1870 census;  married to Sarah Elizabeth ______ who was born about February 1829 in Pennsylvania and died 07 March 1916 aged 87 years in Columbiana County, Ohio (Death Certificate #16071, Volume 1884). 1870 Census: Elizabeth Oner (alone, with son-in-law Howard Shaffer), page 198, visit 192/192, East Liverpool borough, Columbiana, Ohio. 1880 Census: Sarah E. Orner (widow, with son-in-law Howard Shaffer), page 436, visit 121/153, East Liverpool, Columbiana, Ohio. 1900 Census: Elizabeth Orner, page 055, visit 268/284, East Liverpool (3rd Ward), Columbiana, Ohio. 1910 Census: Elizabeth Orner, page 089, visit 122/131, East Liverpool (2nd Ward), Columbiana, Ohio. [They had one other child who died before the 1900 census.] Known children, born in Pennsylvania:

Almira Orner, born about 1854;  married 22 March 1870 in Columbiana County (FHL film #927768) to Howard Shaffer who was born about 1851 in Pennsylvania and apparently died before the 1910 census. 1870 Census: Howard Shaffer, page 198, visit 192/192, East Liverpool borough, Columbiana, Ohio. 1880 Census: Howard Schaffer, page 436, visit 121/153, East Liverpool, Columbiana, Ohio. 1910 Census: Elmira Shaffer (widow, with mother). Known children, born in Ohio:  John Howard Shaffer, born 14 February 1878(9), married Luella ______, he was a clerk at Timken Roller Bearing Company at Canton, Ohio(9);  Ada E. Shaffer, born January 1880.

John Orner, born about June 1858;  never married. He was a potter. 1880 Census: John Orner (single, with brother-in-law Howard Schaffer, just above). 1900 Census: John Orner (single, with mother). 1910 Census: John Orner (single, with mother). 1930 Census: John Arner (single), page 201, visit 001/001, Clay, Hancock, West Virginia.

Charles W. Orner (possibly HENRY F.4, Heinrich3, HEINRICH2, Ulrich1), born about 1831 (1870 census), 1835 (1880 census), or May 1838 (1900 census) in Pennsylvania;  married 1857-58 to Jane ______ who was born about February 1830 in Pennsylvania and apparently died early 1900s. He was a farmer. 1870 Census: Charles Orner, page 084, visit 154/154, Lind, Waupaca, Wisconsin. 1880 Census: Charles Orner, page 116, visit 189/197, Lind, Waupaca, Wisconsin. 1900 Census: Charles W. Orner, page 323, visit 225/225, Weyauwega village, Waupaca, Wisconsin. 1905 Wisconsin State Census: Charles W. Orner (widower), page 668, visit 020, Weyauwega village, Waupaca, Wisconsin. Known children, born in Wisconsin:

Florence Orner, born about May 1858;  died 06 August 1945;  married 1879-80 to Frank Jakway (son of Harmon and Mary Jaqua, both born in New York) who was born about May 1856 in Indiana and apparently died before the 1920 census. He was a salesman; later a grist miller. 1880 Census: Frank Jakway (with his mother Mary Putney), page 111, visit 101/106, Lind, Waupaca, Wisconsin. 1900 Census: _____? Jaqua, page 237, visit 065/065, Royalton, Waupaca, Wisconsin. 1910 Census: Frank Jakway, page 300, visit 198/204, Royalton, Waupaca, Wisconsin. 1920 Census: Flora Jakeway (widow, servant with Otis Combs), page 005, visit 011/012, Royalton village, Waupaca, Wisconsin. 1930 Census: Florence Jakway, page 190, visit 063/064, Royalton village, Waupaca, Wisconsin. Only child:  Charles Harmon Jakway, born 19 March 1881(9), married Isla ______, he was a station agent for the Green Bay & __? Railroad(9), he registered for the WWI Draft at Kaukauna, Outagamie, Wisconsin.

Judson H. Orner, born about June 1863;  married second about 1892 to Winifred ______ who was born about August 1868 in Wisconsin and apparently died before the 1920 census. He was a farmer. 1900 Census: Judson Orner, page 189, visit 292/301, Little Wolf, Waupaca, Wisconsin. 1910 Census: Judson H. Orner, page 210, visit 124/126, Little Wolf, Waupaca, Wisconsin. 1920 Census: Judson Orner (widower), page 007, visit ---/050, Royalton village, Waupaca, Wisconsin. 1930 Census: Judson H Orner, page 190, visit 053/054, Royalton village, Waupaca, Wisconsin. Children with second wife:

Glennisco Orner (daughter), born 26 March 1894.

Philip Howard Orner, born 20 August 1896(9)(but SSDI says 21 August(7));  died March 1987 at St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri(7);  married 1923-24 to Janette Blanchard (daughter of (Doctor) Charles Blanchard) who was born 26 October 1896(7) in Wisconsin and died July 1973 at St. Louis(7). He was a WWI veteran; he registered for the Draft in Waupaca County. 1930 Census: Phillip Orner, page 254, visit 229/232, Freeburg village, St. Clair, Illinois. Known children:  Charles W. Orner, born about 1925;  James B. Orner, born about 1927.

Jacob Rexford Orner, born 27 October 1898(6)(7)(9);  died May 1967 at Royalton(6)(7);  married to Edith M. ______ who was born 1901(6) and died 1953(6). They are buried at Royalton Cemetery.

Rosa Orner, born about 1867.

Edward Orner, married to Margaret Smith (from son Edward’s death certificate). Known children, born in Indiana:

Ida Orner, born about 1863-64. 1880 Census: Ida Orner (“step daughter”, with Frank and Lizzie Williams), page 594, visit 084/098, Webb city, Jasper, Missouri.

Edward C. Orner, born 18 November 1865;  died 04 May 1948 aged 82 years, 05 months, 16 days at St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri (Death Certificate #14523);  married 1902-03 to Catherine Flood (daughter of Edward Flood and Theresa Beyer) who was born 21 April 1859 in Missouri and died 15 April 1945 aged 85 years, 11 months, 25 days at St. Louis (Death Certificate #11632). He was a plasterer. 1880 Census: Eddie Orner (“step son”, also with Frank and Lizzie Williams). 1900 Census: Edward Orner (single, with Kate Sugden?), page 246, visit 562/573, Central Township, St. Louis, Missouri. 1910 Census: Edward C. Orner, page 283, visit 314/335, St. Louis (ED 371), St. Louis, Missouri. [Catherine had two children, both still living in 1910 (but not recorded with them in the census).]

Carl M. Orner, died 1889(14);  married 28 March 1886 in Arapahoe (now Denver) County, Colorado (FHL microfiche #6087871) to Marith Hilsdale. 1886 Denver City Directory (Corbett & Ballenger, Publishers): Carl Orner, tailor, Appel and Co., r[esidence] 504 Champa. He is buried at Dillon Cemetery at Dillon, Summit, Colorado. [“Marith Orner” filed a Declaration of Intention to become a citizen in 1890 in the First Judicial District, Arapahoe County, Colorado. They homesteaded government land in Summit County, Colorado and “Merith Orner” received a patent on 09 November 1891 (reference).]

[NOTE: “A. Orner” and “P. Orner”, both waiters at the Windsor Hotel, were also in the 1886 Denver City Directory. “Perry Orner, lab[orer], 406 Stout” was the only one in the 1881 Denver City Directory.]

JACOB CHARLES ORNER of St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada, born 15 May 1865 in New York, USA; later moved to California, USA.

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