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Warner Alfred Million

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Warner Alfred Million

Birth
Argyle, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
23 Apr 1918 (aged 65)
Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Blanchardville, Lafayette County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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His first wife is Josephine Marilla Sardeson.
- He had two children with Josephine: James C., and Marilla.
- His second wife is Mary Lynstad.
- He had two children with Mary: William, and Lorain.
- He adopted four children from her previous marriage: Elmer, Martin, Clara, and Mary.
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Warner Alfred Million was born Dec. 22, 1852, at Argyle, and died at the age of 65 years, 4 months and 1 day.
At the age of 9 years, he went with his parents to Missouri. He came back later to Argyle and at the age of 22, he was united in marriage to Josephine Sardeson, and took up his trade as miller first at Wiota and then for many years at Moscow.
Four children were born to bless this union, two dying in infancy and two surviving him; James Million and Mrs. Leece. Mrs. Million died 30 years ago. The 6th of March 1892, he was united in marriage to Mrs. Hans Swiggum. The second marriage was blessed with two sons, Wm. Million with the permanent Guard Co., now at Winchester, England and Lorraine at home.
He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Anderson of Washington and Mrs. Anderson of Nebraska, and the wife who so lovingly and faithfully cared for him during his illness.
The funeral was held at the Lutheran Church conducted by Rev. H.J. Urdahl. The remains were interred in the Graceland Cemetery.-Blade
Argyle Atlas 10 May 1918
Contributor Audrey Quinn Porter

Warner was a miller at Grist Mill in 1880.
He was a farmer in 1900.
His first wife is Josephine Marilla Sardeson.
- He had two children with Josephine: James C., and Marilla.
- His second wife is Mary Lynstad.
- He had two children with Mary: William, and Lorain.
- He adopted four children from her previous marriage: Elmer, Martin, Clara, and Mary.
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Warner Alfred Million was born Dec. 22, 1852, at Argyle, and died at the age of 65 years, 4 months and 1 day.
At the age of 9 years, he went with his parents to Missouri. He came back later to Argyle and at the age of 22, he was united in marriage to Josephine Sardeson, and took up his trade as miller first at Wiota and then for many years at Moscow.
Four children were born to bless this union, two dying in infancy and two surviving him; James Million and Mrs. Leece. Mrs. Million died 30 years ago. The 6th of March 1892, he was united in marriage to Mrs. Hans Swiggum. The second marriage was blessed with two sons, Wm. Million with the permanent Guard Co., now at Winchester, England and Lorraine at home.
He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Anderson of Washington and Mrs. Anderson of Nebraska, and the wife who so lovingly and faithfully cared for him during his illness.
The funeral was held at the Lutheran Church conducted by Rev. H.J. Urdahl. The remains were interred in the Graceland Cemetery.-Blade
Argyle Atlas 10 May 1918
Contributor Audrey Quinn Porter

Warner was a miller at Grist Mill in 1880.
He was a farmer in 1900.


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