- ALBERT WARNER, merchant, Johnstown Center; born in Orleans
Co., Vt., in 1809; son of
- Samuel and Relief WARNER, who died in Vermont about 1859;
Mr. WARNER came to Wisconsin in 1840, in Janesville, where he
lived thirty-five years as a farmer. Married Miss Lucinda SNOW
in 1830, who died April, 1, 1860, leaving six children - Otis
A., Oscar W., Horace E., Henry, Ellen and Juliette. Republican;
was a delegate at the first Republican Convention held in Wisconsin;
was Justice of the Peace six years and Assessor six years in
Janesville; is liberal in religion. His sons, Otis A., Oscar
W. and Horace E., enlisted in Co. E, 22d W.V.I., Aug. 25, 1862;
Oscar died in hospital Feb. 7, 1863; Otis A. was killed at Atlanta
Aug. 20, 1864, and Horace lost his left arm at Resaca, Ga.; he
is now Clerk of Court in Benton Co., Iowa.
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- Taken from "The History of Rock County, Wis."
(c)1879, p. 813.
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- Courtesy of Carol
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