m. Lessie Elizabeth Taylor (1885-1970), and had 5 children:
Mary Werner.
m. Charles Ricciardi and had 4 children.
Martha Werner.
m1. Harold Robinson; by whom she had had 2 children and 5 grandchildren: (more details under the link to Howard Luke Werner)
Marizetta Robinson; b. 1943, LaPorte, LaPorte County, IN; m. on Feb 22, 1969, Culver IN to Harold Ray Kenney; b. 1926, Nicholas County KY.
John William Robinson; b. 1937, Plymouth, Marshall County, IN; BS in Engineering, Purdue Univ.; m1. Barbara Ellen Williams; m2. Tere Jane (___?) Sahlhoff in Evansville IN.
m2. Elia Bob "Steve" Stapan; by whom she had no children, however Steve had four children by an earlier mariage.
m. Selma Naomi "Jerri" Dunn (b. 1915), and had 3 children, and 3 natural and 2 adopted grandchildren.
John Edward Werner; (1915-2004), the compiler of a significant genealogy of the Werner family and related families, to which this is referenced.
m. Doris Alverta Hughes (1919-2000).
Anna May Werner (1884-1885), died in infancy.
m2. Wesley D. Hansford; b. 1828?; d. Jan 27, 1901
Lucinda and Wesley had 1 child:
Sarah Delphia Hansford; b. Mar 15, 1890; d. 1985? She was known by her middle name, Delphia, and had brilliant red hair, similar to that of her half-sister, Ida Florence Werner (1881-1930).
m1. Edward Kitzmiller; b. Jun 17, 1867; Edward was most probably a descendant of Johannes Kitzmiller; b. c1665 in Immeldorf, Germany, who emigrated to Philadelphia in 1728 on the ship Mortonhouse. Delphia and Edward had no children.
m2. Steven Davies
Delphia and Steven had two children:
Lucinda Davies. Lucinda married and had three children: John, Kathleen, and Ira.
Richard Davies
m3. Jesse Lee; on Feb. 10, 1904. Lucinda and Jesse had no children.
Brief Biography:
Lucinda Miller* (1851-1939) , daughter of Phineas Miller* (1826-1907), and Mary Fike* (1829-1916) is descended on her father's side from farming families in the Amish/Mennonite traditions in southern central Pennsylvania. On her mother's side, the Fike family is know to have descended from Church of the Brethren farming families, sometime known as "German Baptists" or "River Baptists". Their European origins are German/Swiss or German Protestants who emigrated to America in the mid to early 1700s.