Birth parents, he was adopted out
Hans Bertel was adopted, loved and raised by Judson Warner and Almira Gordon Warner.
thank you BW
WARNER, Hans B. WI 37th Inf Co G. Residence: Clifton, Pierce County, Wisconsin. Born in Sondre Gausdal, Gudbrandsdalen, Norway. Civil War: Age 19. Farmer. Unmarried. Blue eyes, light hair, fair complexion, 5’9”. Enlisted for three years on 28 Mar 1864 at Prescott, Wisconsin, and mustered at Madison, Wisconsin, on 27 May 1864. Private. Wounded 30 Jul 1864. Transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps 14 Mar 1865. Discharged 14 Jul 1865 at Madison. Died in Ellsworth, Wisconsin (before 1907) Sources: (WHS red book vol 42) (Ulvestad p339)
- Torkel Thank you∼~~~~~~
Hans B. Warner is buried in Ellsworth, in Pierce County Wisconsin. He is not buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Watertown, Wisconsin; instead this is a Memorial, or cenotaph, erected to honor Hans Warner, as well as other Civil War veterans.
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Hans B. Warner, from Ellsworth, WI served as the state's 12th Secretary of State, serving two terms from January 7, 1878 until January 2, 1882. He was a Republican and served under Governor William E. Smith.
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Birth parents, he was adopted out
Hans Bertel was adopted, loved and raised by Judson Warner and Almira Gordon Warner.
thank you BW
WARNER, Hans B. WI 37th Inf Co G. Residence: Clifton, Pierce County, Wisconsin. Born in Sondre Gausdal, Gudbrandsdalen, Norway. Civil War: Age 19. Farmer. Unmarried. Blue eyes, light hair, fair complexion, 5’9”. Enlisted for three years on 28 Mar 1864 at Prescott, Wisconsin, and mustered at Madison, Wisconsin, on 27 May 1864. Private. Wounded 30 Jul 1864. Transferred to the Veterans Reserve Corps 14 Mar 1865. Discharged 14 Jul 1865 at Madison. Died in Ellsworth, Wisconsin (before 1907) Sources: (WHS red book vol 42) (Ulvestad p339)
- Torkel Thank you∼~~~~~~
Hans B. Warner is buried in Ellsworth, in Pierce County Wisconsin. He is not buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Watertown, Wisconsin; instead this is a Memorial, or cenotaph, erected to honor Hans Warner, as well as other Civil War veterans.
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Hans B. Warner, from Ellsworth, WI served as the state's 12th Secretary of State, serving two terms from January 7, 1878 until January 2, 1882. He was a Republican and served under Governor William E. Smith.
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Inscription
HANS WARNER
Co. G, 37th Regt., Wis.,
Wounded and Captured.
Secretary of State of
Wisconsin in 1880
Gravesite Details
Photos of his memorial are in Oak Hill cemetery, Watertown, Wi.
Family Members
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