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Note: beth Milne of Toronto, Canada married John Harden Warren,. Died Michigan. At Toronto, C.W., July 13, 1852. John H. Warren, of Erie, and Miss Elizabeth, dau of Hon. David Gibson. By Rev Jeffers. Erie Observer ********************************************************************************** Lived in Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa Sinf Single man, banker, as per 1856 Iowa state census Married Ann E ???, widow of John W Bowen. Adopted Mary Virginia Bowen. dealer, as per 1860 census Treasurer, Miller & Co, as per 1880 census Military record of John H. Warren of Mahaska County, Iowa Enlisted as a captain on 01 June 1861 at the age of 30 in the Union army Commission in company H, 3rd infantry regiment, Iowa on 08 June 1861 Wounded on 17 Sep 1861 at Blue Mills landing, MO (severly wounded in leg) Resigned disability company H, 3rd infantry regiment, Iowa on 12 Feb 1862 in Sturgeon, MO Pension 1914 June 16 App no 1318655 Cert no 1086663 state Iowa claimant c-251 3249 The Oskaloosa Oat Mill was brought here from Skunk River by John H Warren, who formed a company composed of some of the leading men in the city to operate it. John Zear, a practical miller, has charge of it. The capacity of the mill is fifty barrels per twelve hours. The meal manufactured here stands at the head. In addition to those mentioned there are several others which do a large business. - Biography of Mahaska County, Iowa. Page 535. Ancestry.com ****************************************** John H. Warren Residence Mahaska County ; 30 years old. Enlisted on 6/1/1861 as a Captain. On 6/8/1861 he was commissioned into "H" Co. IA 3rd Infantry He Resigned, disability on 2/12/1862 at Sturgeon, MO He was listed as: * Wounded 9/17/1861 Blue Mills Landing, MO (Wounded severely in leg) Other Information: born in Pennsylvania Sources used by Historical Data Systems, Inc.: - Roster & Record of Iowa Soldiers in the War of Rebellion - Photo courtesy of Henry Pomerantz (c) Historical Data Systems, Inc. @ www.civilwardata.com
Note: This may be an error. Others state Elizabeth Gibson, dau David Gibson (1804 - 1864) and Eliza
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