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[[Image:Camille 1.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<center>Camille Gallup,courtesy of Mary Bassler</center>]] | [[Image:Camille 1.jpg|200px|thumb|center|<center>Camille Gallup,courtesy of Mary Bassler</center>]] | ||
==Birth== | ==Birth== | ||
Camille Gallup was born September 25, 1968<ref name="AE10" />, the daughter of [[Homer A. Gallup]] | Camille Gallup was born September 25, 1968<ref name="AE10" />, the daughter of [[Homer A. Gallup]]<ref name="AE10" /> (May 3, 1863 - April 24, 1949)<ref name="AE2">Homer A. Gallup, Former Teacher, Died on Sunday. Altamont Enterprise. April 29, 1949</ref> and M. Fannie Martin<ref Name="AE1">Homer A Gallup - Fannie Martin Marriage Anouncement. Altamont Enterprise. July 14, 1893</ref> (Mary Frances Martin) (September 25, 1868 - November 20, 1942)<ref name="BH">Berne, NY - Family Files - www.BerneHistory.org</ref>. Camille had no brothers or sisters. | ||
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
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Many town residents will remember her teaching them in the one room schoolhouses that were scattered around the East Berne area. She started teaching by walking to the schools, then driving a horse and buggy, next using a bicycle, and finally, driving a car, being one of the first women to drive a care in the area in 1918.<ref name="AE10" /> | Many town residents will remember her teaching them in the one room schoolhouses that were scattered around the East Berne area. She started teaching by walking to the schools, then driving a horse and buggy, next using a bicycle, and finally, driving a car, being one of the first women to drive a care in the area in 1918.<ref name="AE10" /> | ||
==Marriage and Children== | ==Marriage and Children== | ||
Camille married [[Chester A. Warner]] | Camille married [[Chester A. Warner]] on June 23, 1927.<ref name="AE10" /> Chester was the son of Arthur Haswell Warner and Minnie Bell Osterhout. Their children were: | ||
*Robert A. Warner<ref name="AE10" /> | *Robert A. Warner<ref name="AE10" /> | ||
*Mary Frances Warner<ref name="AE10" /> (Mrs. Charles Bassler)<ref>Death - Camille Gallup Warner died December 16, 1978. [[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]]. December 22, 1978</ref> | *Mary Frances Warner<ref name="AE10" /> (Mrs. Charles Bassler)<ref>Death - Camille Gallup Warner died December 16, 1978. [[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]]. December 22, 1978</ref> | ||
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WARNER-Dec. 16, Camilla Gallup of Warner's Lake, wife of the late [[Chester A. Warner]] | WARNER-Dec. 16, Camilla Gallup of Warner's Lake, wife of the late [[Chester A. Warner]]; mother of Carl A. Warner, Robert A. Warner, Mrs. Charles (Mary) Bassler of Warner's Lake and Homer L. Warner of New Salem. Also survived by 10 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at St. John's Lutheran Church, East Berne. Monday, Dec. 18, Rev. Janice J. Jensen officiating. | ||
:[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - Friday, December 22, 1978 | :[[Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - Friday, December 22, 1978 | ||
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'''Camille G. Warner Dies''' | '''Camille G. Warner Dies''' | ||
Camille Warner was born on June 4, 1894 to [[Homer A. Gallop|Homer]] | Camille Warner was born on June 4, 1894 to [[Homer A. Gallop|Homer]] and Mary Gallup on the old Altamont hill near the LaSallette Seminary. She grew up on what is not the Ed Pitcher farm. From that location she went to high school in Altamont and college in Oneonta where she obtained her teaching certification. | ||
Many town residents will remember her teaching them in the one room schoolhouses that were scattered around the East Berne area. She started teaching by walking to the schools, then driving a horse and buggy, next using a bicycle, and finally, driving a car, being one of the first women to drive a care in the area in 1918. | Many town residents will remember her teaching them in the one room schoolhouses that were scattered around the East Berne area. She started teaching by walking to the schools, then driving a horse and buggy, next using a bicycle, and finally, driving a car, being one of the first women to drive a care in the area in 1918. | ||
Camille married [[Chester A. Warner]] | Camille married [[Chester A. Warner]] on June 23, 1927, and continued to live in the village of East Berne where their children, Carl, Robert, Mary and Homer were born. In 1938 they moved to the Warner homestead on Warner's Lake where she was still residing when she died, December 16, 1978. | ||
During the years she was active in manny comunity activities, such as the Eastern Star, St. John's Lutheran Church, Red Cross, and one of the founders of the Girl Scouts. | During the years she was active in manny comunity activities, such as the Eastern Star, St. John's Lutheran Church, Red Cross, and one of the founders of the Girl Scouts. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:28, May 18, 2022
Birth
Camille Gallup was born September 25, 1968[1], the daughter of Homer A. Gallup[1] (May 3, 1863 - April 24, 1949)[2] and M. Fannie Martin[3] (Mary Frances Martin) (September 25, 1868 - November 20, 1942)[4]. Camille had no brothers or sisters.
Education
Camille Gallup Warner went to high school in Altamont and college in Oneonta where she obtained her teaching certification.[1]
Occupation
Many town residents will remember her teaching them in the one room schoolhouses that were scattered around the East Berne area. She started teaching by walking to the schools, then driving a horse and buggy, next using a bicycle, and finally, driving a car, being one of the first women to drive a care in the area in 1918.[1]
Marriage and Children
Camille married Chester A. Warner on June 23, 1927.[1] Chester was the son of Arthur Haswell Warner and Minnie Bell Osterhout. Their children were:
- Robert A. Warner[1]
- Mary Frances Warner[1] (Mrs. Charles Bassler)[5]
- Homer L. Warner[1]
- Carl A Warner[1] (August 12, 1929 - September 14, 2003)
Death
Camille Gallup Warner died December 16, 1978 at the Warner homestead on Warner's Lake. [1]
Obituary
Died
WARNER-Dec. 16, Camilla Gallup of Warner's Lake, wife of the late Chester A. Warner; mother of Carl A. Warner, Robert A. Warner, Mrs. Charles (Mary) Bassler of Warner's Lake and Homer L. Warner of New Salem. Also survived by 10 grandchildren. Funeral services were held at St. John's Lutheran Church, East Berne. Monday, Dec. 18, Rev. Janice J. Jensen officiating.
- Altamont Enterprise - Friday, December 22, 1978
Camille G. Warner Dies
Camille Warner was born on June 4, 1894 to Homer and Mary Gallup on the old Altamont hill near the LaSallette Seminary. She grew up on what is not the Ed Pitcher farm. From that location she went to high school in Altamont and college in Oneonta where she obtained her teaching certification.
Many town residents will remember her teaching them in the one room schoolhouses that were scattered around the East Berne area. She started teaching by walking to the schools, then driving a horse and buggy, next using a bicycle, and finally, driving a car, being one of the first women to drive a care in the area in 1918.
Camille married Chester A. Warner on June 23, 1927, and continued to live in the village of East Berne where their children, Carl, Robert, Mary and Homer were born. In 1938 they moved to the Warner homestead on Warner's Lake where she was still residing when she died, December 16, 1978.
During the years she was active in manny comunity activities, such as the Eastern Star, St. John's Lutheran Church, Red Cross, and one of the founders of the Girl Scouts.
She was an only child and was happy to leave 10 grandchildren.
- Altamont Enterprise - January 5, 1979
Additional Media
Homer A Gallup - Fannie Martin Marriage Anouncement - Altamont Enterprise July 14, 1893 Camille G. Warner Dies -Altamont Enterprise - January 5, 1979
Sources
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Camille G. Warner Dies. Altamont Enterprise. January 5, 1979
- ↑ Homer A. Gallup, Former Teacher, Died on Sunday. Altamont Enterprise. April 29, 1949
- ↑ Homer A Gallup - Fannie Martin Marriage Anouncement. Altamont Enterprise. July 14, 1893
- ↑ Berne, NY - Family Files - www.BerneHistory.org
- ↑ Death - Camille Gallup Warner died December 16, 1978. Altamont Enterprise. December 22, 1978