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Allen Wardner

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In the 1830s he was also a member of the committee which oversaw operations at the Vermont State Prison in Windsor, and served as one of the state's Commissioners of the Deaf & Dumb, responsible to ensure that those with physical and mental disabilities who required assistance at state expense
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in 1809, but there is no record at the school of Wardner having attended. One possible explanation is that he attended sessions with a tutor in preparation for taking the entrance exam, but did not take the exam. Whether he attended West Point or was educated elsewhere, he returned to Vermont in
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Wardner operated a successful store, first as the junior partner of Dr. Isaac Green, and later as the senior partner of his brother, Shubael Wardner. He also became involved in banking, including serving on the board of directors of the Windsor Bank, and President of the
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Following the death of his wife he began to withdraw from active management of his business ventures, turned over their management to one of his sons and retired in the late 1840s. He became a Whig after the Anti-Masonic Party dissolved, and joined the
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Wardner remained active in business and banking, and also served in government positions including a term in the Vermont House in 1842 and a position on the board of directors of the Vermont State Prison.
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In 1814 Wardner married Minerva Bingham, who died in 1841. They had 12 children, seven of whom lived to adulthood. They included: George, Edward, Henry, Helen, Charlotte, Elizabeth, and Martha.
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Several descendants named their sons after Allen Wardner. These namesakes include Allen Wardner Evarts (1848-1920), a New York attorney. He was the son of William M. Evarts and Helen Wardner.
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New Hampshire, Marriage and Divorce Records, 1659-1947, marriage record for Allen Wardner and Minerva Bingham, retrieved January 10, 2014
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In addition to his mercantile and banking interests, Wardner was involved in several other ventures, including constructing the
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to supply water power to mills and factories in Windsor, woolen mills, and construction and operation of the
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in 1800 and Wardner was trained as a store clerk and merchant. He is presumed to have attended the
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Wardner died in Windsor on August 29, 1877. He was buried in Windsor's Old South Church Cemetery.
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Vermont Vital Records, 1720-1908, death record for Allen Wardner, retrieved January 10, 2014
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont
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In 1832 he was appointed to the committee which oversaw construction of the second
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Allen Wardner's descendants also included another son of William M. Evarts,
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Gazetteer and Business Directory of Windsor County, Vt., for 1883-84
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From 1834 to 1835 Wardner served on the Vermont Governor's Council.
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Katherine E Conlin, Wilma Burnham Paronto, Stella Vitty Henry,
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In 1810 Wardner joined the Jefferson Artillery, a Windsor
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Bishop & Tracy, Printers, Vermont General Assembly,
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In the 1837 election the incumbent State Treasurer,
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In 1835 Wardner was an original incorporator of the
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Index


Vermont State Treasurer
Augustine Clarke
Henry Fisk Janes
Vermont House of Representatives
Windsor
Carlos Coolidge
Horace Everett
Alstead, New Hampshire
Windsor, Vermont
National Republican
Anti-Masonic
Whig
Republican
Vermont
State Treasurer
father-in-law
Attorney General
Secretary of State
United States Senator
William M. Evarts
Alstead, New Hampshire
Windsor, Vermont
United States Military Academy
militia
Democratic-Republicans
War of 1812
Lafayette
Woodstock, Vermont
tour of the United States

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