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Mary <I>Warner</I> Caldwell

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Mary Warner Caldwell

Birth
Pittsford, Rutland County, Vermont, USA
Death
11 Feb 1888 (aged 83)
Waupaca County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Rural, Waupaca County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.2649709, Longitude: -89.1554302
Plot
Row 17, Lot 35
Memorial ID
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Father: Jonathan Warner, Jr., b.1778 CT. d.1854.
Mother: Anna Ripley-Warner, b.1782 VT. d.1859.
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366. MARY WARNER (7), daughter of Jonathan Jr. (6) and Anna Ripley-Warner, born in Pittsford, Vt., October 4, 1804. Married November 1826, TYLER CALDWELL, born July 14, 1798, died January 17, 1861. They resided in Hubbardton, Vt.; Charlotte, NY.; later, in Kenosha Co. {WI.} and Lind {Waupaca Co.} Wis.

Children:
- Columbia Caldwell, b. in Hubbardton, Vt., July 11, 1828, d. 1881, resided in California, m. 1852, Stephen P. Thresher, b. in Haverhill, NH. They had five children.
- Columbus Caldwell, b. in Charlotte, NY., Sept, 25, 1830, was a soldier in the Civil War, m1. Nov 1861, Mary L. Taggart, who died at Lind, Wis., Jan. 6, 1867, m2. May 15, 1868, Ida Taggart. He had two children by the first wife, and one by the second.
- Maryette Caldwell, b. in Charlotte, NY., Oct. 8, 1833, m. Nov. 26, 1865, Harvey Bowers, b. in Cayuga Co., NY., one child.
- Sophia Caldwell, b. in Kenosha, Co., Wis., Nov. 1, 1836, d. 1858.
- Harriet Emily Caldwell, b. in Kenosha Co., Wis., Feb. 13, 1839, d. in Lind, Wis., Apr. 1, 1869.
- William Harrison Caldwell, twin, b. in Lind, Wis., Aug. 1840, d. Jan 1848.
- John Tyler Caldwell, twin, b. Aug. 1840, d. Dec 1844.

SOURCE: "The descendants of Andrew Warner", 1919, by Lucien C. Warner, MD LLD & Mrs Jospephone Genung Nichols, (804 pages), page 389.
Source [link]: https://books.google.com/books?id=z-FLAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA389&
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Maiden name of "Warren" is cited on her marriage record, (the correct name is Warner).
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What follows is an excerpt from biographical sketch about her son (and husband):
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"In 1835 Tyler C. Caldwell made a trip from his home in Chautauqua, NY, to Kenosha County, Wisconsin Territory, with the intention of settling in that new frontier. It was at this same period of time that his brother, Joseph Caldwell, also came to Kenosha County, from his home in Rutland County, VT, in search of land. Joseph had already settled at Pike River, where he was met by Tyler. Tyler C. returned to his home in Chautauqua County, NY, in the following spring to bring his family back to Kenosha County. They took a boat from Buffalo, NY, to Kenosha, then only a settlement of three houses. The Caldwell brothers were not satisfied with their location in Kenosha County, so three years later the Caldwells moved up the Fox River to Rochester Township, Racine County, where they took out the first land claim, since that time known as "Caldwell's Prairie." Tyler C. Caldwell lived there for the next 10 years, and it was there that he built the first bridge over the Fox River, on the road between Racine and Janesville. On October 28, 1849 this pioneer family again moved northward, this time on a long, perilous journey past the outpost of civilization. By team they traveled through the forests from Racine County to Section 22, Township of Lind, Waupaca County. Mr. Caldwell worked his land until in January of 1861, when he made a trip to his old home in Vermont to visit his aging mother and the scenes of his childhood. There was no mention about his father, who must by then have passed away. One week after his arrival, he died in the home of his birthplace. His mother lived to be 101 years of age. There seems to be no record of Tyler C. Caldwell's body ever being returned to the Crystal Lake Cemetery for burial. His wife, Mary Warner died in February of 1888, and was buried in the Crystal Lake Cemetery, beside his daughter, Mariette 'Maryette' (Caldwell) Bowers."

SOURCE: The Waupaca Post, newspaper, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI.
Source [link]: http://www.mainstreet-marketplace.com/pages/People/caldwell%20family01.htm
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"US CENSUS 1880"
Name: Mary W. Caldwell
Residence: Lind, Waupaca, Wisconsin
Birthdate: 1805
Birthplace: Vermont, United States
Relationship to Head: Mother
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace: Connecticut, United States
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: Vermont, United States
Race or Color (Expanded): White
Ethnicity (Standardized): American
Gender: Female
Martial Status: Widowed
Age (Expanded): 75 years
Occupation: At Home
NARA Film Number: T9-1451
Page: 114
Page Character: B
Entry Number: 4247
Film number: 1255451
Household Gender Age
Child Columbus Caldwell M 49
Ida J. Caldwell F 31
Ida D. Caldwell F 14
George F. Caldwell M 11
Warner F. Caldwell M 6
Otis L. Caldwell M 4
Mary W. Caldwell F 75
Henry L. West M 19

SOURCE: US Federal Census, 1880.
Source [link]: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MNH5-QLS
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CHILDREN:
i. Columbia Caldwell, b.11-Jul-1828 Hubbardton, Rutland Co., VT., d.1881, resided in CA., m.1852 Stephen P. Thresher, b.???? Haverhill, NH, d.????. They had five children.
ii. Columbus Caldwell, b.25-Sep-1830 Charlotte, NY. Was a soldier in the Civil War, m1.Nov-1861 to: Mary L. Taggart who d.06-Jan-1867 Lind, Waupaca Co., WI., m2.15-May-1868 to: Ida Taggart. (Ida and Mary were sisters.) He d.1908 Waupaca Co., WI. He had two children by the first wife, and one by the second.
iii. Maryette (aka Mariette) Caldwell, b.08-Oct-1833 Charlotte, NY., m.26-Nov-1865 to: Harvey Bowers, b.Cayuga Co., NY., d.????. Maryette died 1899.
iv. Sophia Caldwell, b.1836, d.1860, m.Campbell.
v. Harriet Emily Caldwell, b.13-Feb-1839 Rochester Twp., Racine Co., WI., d.01-Apr-1869 Lind, Waupaca Co., WI. , m.02-Aug-1863 to: Daniel Augustus Chandler, b.24-Apr-1834 Haverhill, Grafton Co., NH., d.05-Aug-1860 Iola Twp., Waupaca Co., WI.
vi. William Harrison Caldwell (twin), b.Aug-1840 Lind, Waupaca Co., WI., d.Jan-1848.
vii. John Tyler Caldwell (twin), b.Aug-1840, d.Dec-1844.
Father: Jonathan Warner, Jr., b.1778 CT. d.1854.
Mother: Anna Ripley-Warner, b.1782 VT. d.1859.
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366. MARY WARNER (7), daughter of Jonathan Jr. (6) and Anna Ripley-Warner, born in Pittsford, Vt., October 4, 1804. Married November 1826, TYLER CALDWELL, born July 14, 1798, died January 17, 1861. They resided in Hubbardton, Vt.; Charlotte, NY.; later, in Kenosha Co. {WI.} and Lind {Waupaca Co.} Wis.

Children:
- Columbia Caldwell, b. in Hubbardton, Vt., July 11, 1828, d. 1881, resided in California, m. 1852, Stephen P. Thresher, b. in Haverhill, NH. They had five children.
- Columbus Caldwell, b. in Charlotte, NY., Sept, 25, 1830, was a soldier in the Civil War, m1. Nov 1861, Mary L. Taggart, who died at Lind, Wis., Jan. 6, 1867, m2. May 15, 1868, Ida Taggart. He had two children by the first wife, and one by the second.
- Maryette Caldwell, b. in Charlotte, NY., Oct. 8, 1833, m. Nov. 26, 1865, Harvey Bowers, b. in Cayuga Co., NY., one child.
- Sophia Caldwell, b. in Kenosha, Co., Wis., Nov. 1, 1836, d. 1858.
- Harriet Emily Caldwell, b. in Kenosha Co., Wis., Feb. 13, 1839, d. in Lind, Wis., Apr. 1, 1869.
- William Harrison Caldwell, twin, b. in Lind, Wis., Aug. 1840, d. Jan 1848.
- John Tyler Caldwell, twin, b. Aug. 1840, d. Dec 1844.

SOURCE: "The descendants of Andrew Warner", 1919, by Lucien C. Warner, MD LLD & Mrs Jospephone Genung Nichols, (804 pages), page 389.
Source [link]: https://books.google.com/books?id=z-FLAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA389&
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Maiden name of "Warren" is cited on her marriage record, (the correct name is Warner).
---
What follows is an excerpt from biographical sketch about her son (and husband):
-
"In 1835 Tyler C. Caldwell made a trip from his home in Chautauqua, NY, to Kenosha County, Wisconsin Territory, with the intention of settling in that new frontier. It was at this same period of time that his brother, Joseph Caldwell, also came to Kenosha County, from his home in Rutland County, VT, in search of land. Joseph had already settled at Pike River, where he was met by Tyler. Tyler C. returned to his home in Chautauqua County, NY, in the following spring to bring his family back to Kenosha County. They took a boat from Buffalo, NY, to Kenosha, then only a settlement of three houses. The Caldwell brothers were not satisfied with their location in Kenosha County, so three years later the Caldwells moved up the Fox River to Rochester Township, Racine County, where they took out the first land claim, since that time known as "Caldwell's Prairie." Tyler C. Caldwell lived there for the next 10 years, and it was there that he built the first bridge over the Fox River, on the road between Racine and Janesville. On October 28, 1849 this pioneer family again moved northward, this time on a long, perilous journey past the outpost of civilization. By team they traveled through the forests from Racine County to Section 22, Township of Lind, Waupaca County. Mr. Caldwell worked his land until in January of 1861, when he made a trip to his old home in Vermont to visit his aging mother and the scenes of his childhood. There was no mention about his father, who must by then have passed away. One week after his arrival, he died in the home of his birthplace. His mother lived to be 101 years of age. There seems to be no record of Tyler C. Caldwell's body ever being returned to the Crystal Lake Cemetery for burial. His wife, Mary Warner died in February of 1888, and was buried in the Crystal Lake Cemetery, beside his daughter, Mariette 'Maryette' (Caldwell) Bowers."

SOURCE: The Waupaca Post, newspaper, Waupaca, Waupaca Co., WI.
Source [link]: http://www.mainstreet-marketplace.com/pages/People/caldwell%20family01.htm
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"US CENSUS 1880"
Name: Mary W. Caldwell
Residence: Lind, Waupaca, Wisconsin
Birthdate: 1805
Birthplace: Vermont, United States
Relationship to Head: Mother
Spouse's Name:
Spouse's Birthplace:
Father's Name:
Father's Birthplace: Connecticut, United States
Mother's Name:
Mother's Birthplace: Vermont, United States
Race or Color (Expanded): White
Ethnicity (Standardized): American
Gender: Female
Martial Status: Widowed
Age (Expanded): 75 years
Occupation: At Home
NARA Film Number: T9-1451
Page: 114
Page Character: B
Entry Number: 4247
Film number: 1255451
Household Gender Age
Child Columbus Caldwell M 49
Ida J. Caldwell F 31
Ida D. Caldwell F 14
George F. Caldwell M 11
Warner F. Caldwell M 6
Otis L. Caldwell M 4
Mary W. Caldwell F 75
Henry L. West M 19

SOURCE: US Federal Census, 1880.
Source [link]: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MNH5-QLS
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CHILDREN:
i. Columbia Caldwell, b.11-Jul-1828 Hubbardton, Rutland Co., VT., d.1881, resided in CA., m.1852 Stephen P. Thresher, b.???? Haverhill, NH, d.????. They had five children.
ii. Columbus Caldwell, b.25-Sep-1830 Charlotte, NY. Was a soldier in the Civil War, m1.Nov-1861 to: Mary L. Taggart who d.06-Jan-1867 Lind, Waupaca Co., WI., m2.15-May-1868 to: Ida Taggart. (Ida and Mary were sisters.) He d.1908 Waupaca Co., WI. He had two children by the first wife, and one by the second.
iii. Maryette (aka Mariette) Caldwell, b.08-Oct-1833 Charlotte, NY., m.26-Nov-1865 to: Harvey Bowers, b.Cayuga Co., NY., d.????. Maryette died 1899.
iv. Sophia Caldwell, b.1836, d.1860, m.Campbell.
v. Harriet Emily Caldwell, b.13-Feb-1839 Rochester Twp., Racine Co., WI., d.01-Apr-1869 Lind, Waupaca Co., WI. , m.02-Aug-1863 to: Daniel Augustus Chandler, b.24-Apr-1834 Haverhill, Grafton Co., NH., d.05-Aug-1860 Iola Twp., Waupaca Co., WI.
vi. William Harrison Caldwell (twin), b.Aug-1840 Lind, Waupaca Co., WI., d.Jan-1848.
vii. John Tyler Caldwell (twin), b.Aug-1840, d.Dec-1844.


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