S. S. Warner
Sidney Sardus Warner (April 17, 1829 โ July 6, 1908)[1] was a Republican politician in the state of Ohio and was Ohio State Treasurer from 1866 to 1871.
Sidney Sardus Warner | |
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13th Ohio State Treasurer | |
In office 1866โ1871 | |
Governor | Jacob D. Cox Rutherford B. Hayes |
Preceded by | William Hooper |
Succeeded by | Isaac Welsh |
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the Lorain County district | |
In office January 6, 1862 โ December 31, 1865 | |
Preceded by | Walter F. Herrick, John M. Vincent |
Succeeded by | Washington W. Boynton |
Personal details | |
Born | Suffield, Connecticut | April 17, 1829
Died | July 6, 1908 79) Wellington, Ohio | (aged
Resting place | Greenwood Cemetery, Wellington, Ohio |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Margaret A. Bradner |
Children | 4 |
S S Warner was born April 17, 1829, at Suffield, Connecticut, moved with his family to Mantua Portage County, Ohio, in 1832, and Lorain County, Ohio, in 1839.[2] He was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in 1861 and 1863 to the 55th and 56th General Assemblies.[3]
Warner was elected in 1865, 1867, and 1869 as Ohio State Treasurer. He later was a candidate for nomination for governor and representative to Congress, and a banker and manufacturer in Wellington, Ohio.[2] Presidential elector for Garfiled/Arthur in 1880.[4] He died July 6, 1908, in Wellington,[1] and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Wellington, Ohio.[5]
In 1851 Warner married Margaret A. Bradner of Lorain County.[1][6] The couple had four children.[1][5]
Notes
- Freepages from Ancestry.com
- Smith 1898 : 213
- Ohio 1917 : 284, 289
- Smith 1898 : 431-432
- Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, Sidney S. Warner webpage
- Biographical notices of the members of the fifty-fifth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Columbus: John Wallace. 1862. p. 108.
References
- Smith, Joseph P, ed. (1898). History of the Republican Party in Ohio. Vol. I. Chicago: the Lewis Publishing Company.
- Ohio General Assembly (1917). Manual of legislative practice in the General Assembly. State of Ohio.