Sidney S. Warner

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Sidney Sardus Warner (born April 17, 1829 in Suffield , Connecticut , † July 6, 1908 in Wellington , Ohio ) was an American politician ( Republican Party ). He was a member of the Ohio General Assembly and was Treasurer of State of Ohio from 1866 to 1871 .

Career

Sidney Sardus Warner was born in Hartford County in 1829 . The family then moved Warner in 1832 to Ohio and settled there in Mantua ( Portage County ) down. In 1839 the family moved from there to Lorain County, Ohio. The following years were overshadowed by the economic crisis of 1837 and the Mexican-American War . Warner was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 1861 and again in 1863. He sat in the 55th and 56th General Assemblies. His parliamentary term was overshadowed by the civil war. Warner was elected Treasurer of State of Ohio in 1865 and re-elected in 1867 and 1869. He later ran for the nomination for governor of Ohio and a seat in Congress . He was also a banker and manufacturer in Wellington, Ohio. In the presidential election in 1880 , he served as elector for James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthur . He died in Wellington in 1908 and was buried there in Greenwood Cemetery .

Warner married Margaret A. Bradner of Lorain County in 1851. The couple had four children.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c S.S. Warner on the Ancestry.com website
  2. a b c Joseph Patterson Smith: History of the Republican Party in Ohio , Volume 1, Lewis Publishing Company, 1898, pp. 213 and 431--4
  3. ^ Manual of Legislative Practice in the General Assembly of Ohio , Westbote Company, 1917, pp. 284 and 289
  4. ^ Biographical notices of the members of the fifty-fifth General Assembly of the state of Ohio , John Wallace, 1862, p. 108