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William Hamilton Warren

Birth
Kent County, Maryland, USA
Death
9 Oct 1914 (aged 67)
Plano, Kendall County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Plano, Kendall County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Kendall County News
October 14, 1914

William Hamilton Warren

Nearly blind, growing infirm from ill health at times insane, William Warren for twenty-five years a Plano resident ends his life Friday by taking Paris green. His condition for the past year was a sad one.

Mr. Warren moved to Plano from Kent Co. Maryland in 1879. He was a carpenter by trade and a gardener. The latter part of his life was spent raising garden truck. He was born in Kent Co. Maryland, September 24, 1847 and was married there to Miss Mary Francenia Startt, March 10th 1869, who died April 30, 1891.

To them were born eight children two of them dying in infancy. There remains to mourn his loss two daughters and four sons. Daisy, now Mrs. Ben Olson; Myrtle, now Mrs. William Shults, Ray, Walter, William and Frank. Also seven grand children.

Funeral Services were held Sunday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ben Olson. Rev. C. A. Neuman in charge. Burial in Plano cemetery.

We are extremely grateful to the friends who were so kind at the time of the death and burial of our father. Mr. and Mrs. B. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Shults.

Kendall County News
October 14, 1914

William Hamilton Warren

Nearly blind, growing infirm from ill health at times insane, William Warren for twenty-five years a Plano resident ends his life Friday by taking Paris green. His condition for the past year was a sad one.

Mr. Warren moved to Plano from Kent Co. Maryland in 1879. He was a carpenter by trade and a gardener. The latter part of his life was spent raising garden truck. He was born in Kent Co. Maryland, September 24, 1847 and was married there to Miss Mary Francenia Startt, March 10th 1869, who died April 30, 1891.

To them were born eight children two of them dying in infancy. There remains to mourn his loss two daughters and four sons. Daisy, now Mrs. Ben Olson; Myrtle, now Mrs. William Shults, Ray, Walter, William and Frank. Also seven grand children.

Funeral Services were held Sunday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ben Olson. Rev. C. A. Neuman in charge. Burial in Plano cemetery.

We are extremely grateful to the friends who were so kind at the time of the death and burial of our father. Mr. and Mrs. B. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Shults.

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son of Hamilton B and Rebecca



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