Person:Edward Warmington (1)

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Edward Warmington
b.11 Dec 1844 Cornwall, England
m. 26 Jun 1837
  1. John WarmingtonAbt 1837 - 1890
  2. William WarmingtonAbt 1840 - Bef 1871
  3. Henry Warmington1842 - 1901
  4. Edward Warmington1844 - 1904
  • HEdward Warmington1844 - 1904
  • W.  Mary Jeffery (add)
m. 7 Apr 1873
Facts and Events
Name Edward Warmington
Gender Male
Birth[2][3] 11 Dec 1844 Cornwall, England
Christening[1] 23 Dec 1844 Sancreed, Cornwall, England
Emigration[3] 1873 Hurontown, Houghton, Michigan, United States
Marriage 7 Apr 1873 Pendeen, Cornwall, Englandto Mary Jeffery (add)
Death[2][3] 13 May 1904 Houghton, Michigan, United States
Burial[2] 17 May 1904 Houghton, Michigan, United StatesForest Hill Cemetery
References
  1. Edward Warmington, in England. Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. (FamilySearch, Ancestry.com, Findmypast)
    FHL Film Numbers: 250433, 250434, 8 Apr 2017.

    Name: Edward Warmington
    Gender: Male
    Baptism Date: 23 Dec 1844
    Baptism Place: Sancreed,Cornwall,England
    Father: John Warmington
    Mother: Charity

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 John Warmington, in Death Certificate.

    Name: John Warmington
    Place of Birth: England
    Occupation: Mining Captain
    Condition: Married
    Date of Death: May 13, 1904
    Age at death: 59 years, 5 months, 2 days
    Cause of Death: Cancer of Stomach
    Date of Burial: May 17th, 1904
    Father: John Warmington, of England
    Mother: Charity Thomas, of England

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 A Pendeen Man Dies in America, in The Cornishman
    Thursday, 2 June 1904, 8 Apr 2017.

    We regret to announce the death of Capt. Edward Warmington, formerly of Pendeen, which took place at Isle Royale, Michigan, on May 13. The "Mining Gazette," of Houghton, says:—
    Capt. Edward Warmington, of the Isle Royale mine, died at his home at the mine on Friday night about midnight. He has been a sufferer for months with a cancer in the stomach, and the day of his death marked two months of cessation from active duty.
    Capt. Warmington was the third oldest of the employees of the Bigelow syndicate. He had been continuously in that employ since 1880.
    The deceased was born in Pendeen, Cornwall, England, December 11, 1844. He was married April 7, 1873, to Miss Mary Jane Jeffery, who survives him. He and his wife came to the United States in the year of their marriage. They lived first at Hurontown, but that same fall moved on to Clifton, this state, where he was also engaged in mining. They removed to Franklin in 1879, and a year later to Osceola. The future mining captain remained with the Osceola until 1897, working his way upward until he was made a captain at that mine. Then he was made captain of the Isle Royale, and he moved to Hurontown in 1897.
    Capt. Warmington is survived by his wife and ten children, the latter being Edward, Mrs. John Moyle, John, Will, Miss Lottie, Mrs. John Heather, Miss Charity, Miss Ethel and Thomas. All live at Hurontown except John, who makes his home at Calumet.