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Warren B. WARDWELL[1, 2]
 1832 - 1887

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  • Birth  4 Sep 1832  Ledyard,Cayuga,Ny Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Gender  Male 
    Died  3 Apr 1887  Lincoln,Isabella,Mi Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Person ID  I88975  Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish
    Last Modified  25 Jan 2003 00:00:00 
     
    Father  Lemuel Chase WARDWELL, b. 1 Jan 1810, New York  
    Mother  Elizabeth WHITMORE, b. 22 Mar 1809, New York  
    Family ID  F38879  Group Sheet
     
    Married  29 Dec 1859  Wayne County,Ny Find all individuals with events at this location  [4
    Family ID  F38886  Group Sheet
     
  • Notes 
    • In Homer, Michigan at 1860 census with real estate valued at $100 and personalestate valued at $70. Living in Lincoln, MI at 1870 with real estate valued $2800 and personal estate value of $500. In Lincoln at 1880 Census which shows Estella as their niece.

      "Warren Wardwell, general farmer and blacksmith, section 5, Lincoln Township, was born in Ledyard, Cayuga, NY, Sept 4, 1831. His parents, Lemuel and Betsey (Whitmore) Wardwell, were natives of New England, of English and Scotch ancestry. Mr. Wardwell, Sr., was a famer, and died in Scipio,Hillsdale Co., Mich., in February 1859; and the latter is still living, in Lincoln Township, this county, aged 74 years old.
      Warren, the subject of this sketch, lived in his native county until 9 years old, when the family made a removal to Seneca Co., N.Y. When 17 years old, in 1848, he left home and returned to his native county and for a year and a half followed his trade as blacksmith,which he had learned under the superintendence of Levi Elmendorff, at Waterloo, Seneca Co., N.Y., serving as an apprentice two years. While in Cayuga Countyhe worked for Hiram Finch, at Springport. Returning again to Seneca County, he re-engaged himself to Mr. Elmendorrf as a "jour." Afterward he went to WayneCounty, N.Y., and established a general blacksmith shop, which he conducted two years; then he worked as a journeyman two years in Lock Berlin, same county.In January, 1855, he went to Red Creek, Cayuga County, and worked for a Mr. Toole until September 1856, then he followed his trade until next year at SenecaFalls.
      In April, 1858, he came to this State and settled at Litchfield, Hillsdale County, where he worked at blacksmithing for Chauncey Calhoun; from 1859 to1861, he carried on a shop of his own, and in the fall of the latter year, hemoved to this county, "squatting" on a quarter-section of wild land, on section5, and "homesteading it" in 1863. He was three weeks making the journey to this county, coming with three wagon loads of goods. On arriving here, there wasno building within two miles of him, excepting a deserted hunter's shanty, inwhich he lived three weeks, while erecting a cabin on his own place. The shanty was made of poles and roofed with bark and was barely large enough to containthem and their goods. The township was yet not organized, and the first permanent settlement was three miles away. It required five days to go to St. John's or Ionia, to secure provisions. He disposed of 80 acres of this place to hisbrother, to apply on services rendered in the war, and nearly all of the remainder is improved and in good farming condition. Of the whole original tract, he cleared about a hundred acres.
      Dec. 29, 1849 in Wayne Co., N.Y., Mr. Wardwell married Miss Mary, daughter of Peter and Serena (Scott) McQueen, natives of Wayne Co., N.Y. Mrs. W. was born also in that county, March 20, 1827. They haveno children, but have an adopted daugther, Estella G., who was born Sept. 6, 1869.
      Mr. W. was a road commissioner in 1865-6, in political matters he is a Republican, and, with his wife, is a member of the Christian Church."
      Isabella County Michigan: Portrait & Biographical Sketches, 1884

      Died of Stomach Cance
     
  • Sources 
    1. [S1483] GEDCOM File : wardwell.ged, 19 Jan 2003.

    2. [S1484] GEDCOM File : charmed_celtic_g.ged, Shannon (shannonboice@msn.com, (http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GED&db=charmed_celtic_g&id=I130), 9 Mar 2003.

    3. [S1505] Isabella County Michigan Deaths 1887 http://www.rootsweb.com/~miisabel/ICD87.ht.

    4. [S1498] Isabella County Michigan: Portrait & Biographical Sketches, 1884.

  
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