Legislator Details
William E. Warner
AKA:
Number of sessions served 3
Gender: Male
Age at election: 30
Vital Records Information:
Birth
Date: 1/1/1822
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Country: US
Death
Date: 9/6/1879
City: Van Buren, MI
County: Wayne County, MI
Country: US
Type of Burial:
Burial
Date: 9/8/1879
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Marital Information:
married Eliza; children: Edmond, William and Alice
Number of Children: 3
Background
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Occupation: manufacturer, merchant, miller
Race: Caucasian or White
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Biographical Sketch:
He served as register of deeds for Wayne County, on the board of supervisors [for Van Buren twp] and as justice of the peace. Member of the Masons.
Notable Facts:
Born in New York about 1822; exact date of birth unknown.
Killed in a sawmill. His funeral was in Belleville, MI.
Sessions Served:
Chamber: Senate
Party: Democratic
Committees Served On: Asylums for the Insane, Reform School
Postions Held:
City of Residence: Rawsonville
County of Residence Wayne
District: 3
District Description:
Date Elected: 11/4/1862
Date Sworn In: 1/7/1863
Date Left Office:
Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Departed
Maritial Status: Unknown
Notes:
Chamber: Senate
Party: Democratic
Committees Served On: Division of Towns and Counties, Enrolled Bills
Postions Held:
City of Residence: Rawsonville
County of Residence Wayne
District: 4
District Description: Twps of Plymouth, Livonia, Redford, Dearborn, Nankin, Canton, VanBuren, Romulus, Taylor, Brownstown, Huron and Sumpter in Wayne County
Date Elected: 11/2/1858
Date Sworn In: 1/5/1859
Date Left Office:
Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Departed
Maritial Status: Unknown
Notes:
Chamber: House
Party: Democratic
Committees Served On: Towns and Counties
Postions Held:
City of Residence: Rawsonville
County of Residence Wayne
District: Wayne 5
District Description:
Date Elected: 11/2/1852
Date Sworn In: 1/5/1853
Date Left Office:
Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Departed
Maritial Status: Unknown
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