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Funeral Homes in Warner, NH
Newton-Bartlett Funeral Home in Newport has been in business since 1876.
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Facts about the city
- Some of the notable people born here have been: (henry gilmore), (walter harriman (governor)), and (charles alfred pillsbury).
Warner is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,833 at the 2010 census. The town is home to Northeast Catholic College, Rollins State Park and Mount Kearsarge State Forest.The town's central settlement, where 444 people resided at the 2010 census, is defined as the Warner census-designated place (CDP), and is located along New Hampshire Route 103 and the Warner River. The town also includes the villages of Davisville and Waterloo.
Warner Obituaries
It was disclosed on February 7th, 2019 that Eleaner Ruth Knudson (Berlinghoff) passed away in Warner, New Hampshire. Ms. Knudson was 86 years old and was born in Brooklyn, NY. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Eleaner Ruth's life.
It was noted on May 20th, 2017 that Thomas E "Tom" Greene perished in Warner, New Hampshire. Greene was 86 years old and was born in Beverly, MA. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Thomas E "Tom"'s life.
It was revealed by Bedford Bulletin on February 8th, 2017 that George Franklin Roosevelt "Gizz" Walker passed on in Thaxton, Virginia. Walker was 84 years old and was born in Warner, NH. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor George Franklin Roosevelt "Gizz"'s life.
It was noted by Providence Journal on March 4th, 2015 that Paulette C Stjohn (Lamothe) passed on in Warren, Rhode Island. Ms. Stjohn was 63 years old and was born in Warner, NH. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Paulette C's life.
It was disclosed by Salem Evening News on May 18th, 2012 that Margrette H Herron (Wilson) passed on in Danvers, Massachusetts. Ms. Herron was 95 years old and was born in Warner, NH. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Margrette H's life.
It was written by Providence Journal on July 23rd, 2011 that Jacqueline M Beauregard (McDonald) passed away in Narragansett, Rhode Island. Ms. Beauregard was 77 years old and was born in Warner, NH. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Jacqueline M's life.
It was reported by Salem Evening News on that Margrette H > Herron (Wilson) perished in Danvers, Massachusetts. Ms. > Herron was 95 years old and was born in Warner, NH. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Margrette H's life.
History
On September 9, 1821, the town was hit by what is known as the 1821 Norfolk and Long Island hurricane and Long Island Hurricane. Called New Amesbury, it was part of a line of settlements running between the Merrimack River and Connecticut River rivers intended to help defend Province of Massachusetts Bay against New France's predations. The Warner River and its tributaries provided water power for watermill which in 1832 included 12 sawmills, 6 gristmills, a paper mill and 2 clothing factories. But on September 3, 1774, it was incorporated as Warner, named after Jonathan Warner, a leading Portsmouth, New Hampshire citizen, namesake of the MacPheadris-Warner House House and relative of Governor John Wentworth (governor) Wentworth. The storm killed 4 people in Warner, seriously injured others and destroyed considerable property.
The official website for the city of Warner is http://www.warner.nh.us.
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