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Edward A. Warner

Birth
Death
2 Feb 1844
Branch County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Coldwater, Branch County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 791 1/2 Section OP
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Edward A. Warner, Lot 791 1/2 Section OP, former Michigan state senator, died 2-1-1844.

Michigan was admitted to the Union on January 26, 1837.

Reference:

History of Branch Co Michigan by Chrisfield Johnson

The next office that fell to my lot was that of judge of Probate, to fill the unexpired term of E.A. Warner, who had been elected to State Senator. I was notified of my election by H.B.Stillman, then county clerk, Jan 20, 1842. My time expired in January, 1845. I think that Peter Martin, already mentioned, was the first one to fill this office after the county was regularly organized. He bore that title, I know, at the time we came here on our first tour. He was seceeded by Martin Olds, of the township of Batavia. Mr Olds bore other offices in his day with much credit to himself and the county. Gran juries were required in those days, and I remember that he was appointed foreman of the grand jury at the first session of the Circuit Court for the county after the adoption of the State Constitution. E.A Warner, before named, succeeded Judge Olds., page 158... .

Page 169

Township of Coldwater, Michigan

1839- Edward A Warner-Township Clerk
1840- Edward A Warner-Township Clerk
1841- Edward A Warner-School Inspectors.

Transcribed by Fraya Weiss 2014
Edward A. Warner, Lot 791 1/2 Section OP, former Michigan state senator, died 2-1-1844.

Michigan was admitted to the Union on January 26, 1837.

Reference:

History of Branch Co Michigan by Chrisfield Johnson

The next office that fell to my lot was that of judge of Probate, to fill the unexpired term of E.A. Warner, who had been elected to State Senator. I was notified of my election by H.B.Stillman, then county clerk, Jan 20, 1842. My time expired in January, 1845. I think that Peter Martin, already mentioned, was the first one to fill this office after the county was regularly organized. He bore that title, I know, at the time we came here on our first tour. He was seceeded by Martin Olds, of the township of Batavia. Mr Olds bore other offices in his day with much credit to himself and the county. Gran juries were required in those days, and I remember that he was appointed foreman of the grand jury at the first session of the Circuit Court for the county after the adoption of the State Constitution. E.A Warner, before named, succeeded Judge Olds., page 158... .

Page 169

Township of Coldwater, Michigan

1839- Edward A Warner-Township Clerk
1840- Edward A Warner-Township Clerk
1841- Edward A Warner-School Inspectors.

Transcribed by Fraya Weiss 2014

Gravesite Details

He is not listed as a senator of michigan.


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