The Descendents of C. Wardell Page2

Sixth Generation


53.Faith (Wardall) Wardell (40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 1774, Fulstow, Lincolnshire, Eng, m. 11 Nov 1796, in Fulstow, Lincolshire, Eng, George Western.
Children:
66.iThomas Western b. c. 1798, Fulstow, Lincolnshire, Eng.
67.iiWardall Western b. 1801, Fulstow, Lincolnshire, Eng.
68.iiiAnn Western b. 1801, Fulstow, Lincolnshire, Eng.
>69.ivGeorge Western Jr. b. 1805, Fulstow, Lincolnshire, Eng.

54.Thomas (Wardall) Wardell (40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 7 Aug 1775, Fulstow, Lincolnshire, England, occupation Vet, farmer, grazier, m. (1) 1801, Elizabeth ?? Wardell, d. c. 1805, Theddlethorpe All St., Lincolnshire, Eng, m. (2) 20 Jun 1806, in Saltfleetby St. Peter, Lincolnshire, Eng, Mary Parker, d. 1808, Theddlethorpe All St., Lincolnshire, Eng, m. (3) 6 Apr 1809, in Brinkhill, Lincolnshire, Eng, Frances Melton, b. 11 Nov 1785, Grebby Hall, Grebby, Lincolnshire, Eng, d. 1846, Cheviot, Hamilton, OH. Thomas died 6 Aug 1853, Cheviot, Hamilton, OH, Theddlthorpe, Lincolnshire, Eng. The Wardell (Wardall) homestead is located on Willrow of Highgate in Theddlethorpe All Saints. The house is still standing and is the residence of John and Elaine Cooksey. In 1802, Thomas became involved in the Calvinist Movement, otherwise known as Baptists. In 1827, Thomas sold his property in Theddlethorpe and left England for the United States. The family settled in Cheviot, Green Twnshp, Hamilton Co, OH. Wardall Avenue in Cheviot was probably named for him. Frances: Daughter of Robert Melton and Mary Patchett.
Children by Elizabeth ?? Wardell:
70.iThomas (Wardall) Wardell b. 1801, Theddlethorpe All St., Lincolnshire, Eng, d. 4 Apr 1802, Theddlethorpe All St., Lincolnshire, Eng.
Children by Mary Parker:
71.iiMary (Wardall) Wardell b. 25 Oct 1807, Theddlethorpe All St., Lincolnshire, Eng, d. 3 Aug 1878, Cheviot, Hamilton, OH. Married Thomas Van Zant in 1830 in Cheviot, Hamilton, OH.
Children by Frances Melton:
+72.iiiChristopher (Wardall) b. 28 Jan 1810.
73.ivEleanor (Wardall) Wardell b. 19 Aug 1811, Theddlethorpe All St., Lincolnshire, Eng, d. 12 Jul 1832, Cheviot, Hamilton, OH. Married Mr. Muscroft.
+74.vWilliam (Wardall) b. 3 Sep 1812.
75.viMargaret (Wardall) Wardell b. 3 Sep 1812, Theddlethorpe All St., Lincolnshire, Eng, d. Aug 1828, Cheviot, Hamilton, OH. Twin of William.
76.viiMaria (Wardall) Wardell b. 7 Feb 1814, Theddlethorpe All St., Lincolnshire, Eng, m. John Bradman, b. 17 Feb 1814, Theddlethorpe All St., Lincolshire, Eng.
+77.viiiThomas (Wardall) b. 9 Aug 1815.
78.ixRebecca (Wardall) Wardell b. 6 Dec 1816, Theddlethorpe All St., Lincolnshire, Eng, Cincinnatti, Hamilton, OH. Twin to Charles. Married Amzi C. Mantor (b. 1809) c. 1835 i Cincinnatti, Hamilton, OH. They had 5 children. Amzi was a carpenter.
+79.xCharles (Wardall) b. 6 Dec 1816.
80.xiFrances (Wardall) Wardell b. 14 Dec 1818, Theddlethorpe All St., Linconshire, Eng. Married Mr. Gilmore.
81.xiiJohn (Wardall) Wardell b. 18 Aug 1822, Theddlethorpe All St., Lincolnshire, Eng, d. Aug 1828, Cheviot, Hamilton, OH.
82.xiiiElizabeth "Lizzie" (Wardall) Wardell b. 17 Apr 1824, Theddlethorpe All St., Lincolnshire, Eng. Married Mr. Newman.
83.xivSusannah (Wardall) Wardell b. 13 oct 1825, Theddlethorpe All St., Linconshire, Eng, d. 1837.

61.Richard Harrison Wardell (51.Richard5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 15 Nov 1827, Fulstow, Lincolnshire, England, occupation Locksmith, m. 4 May 1853, in New Haven, Ct by Rev. J.G. Smith, Dora Maria Keen, b. 18 Jul 1827, England, d. c. 1889, New Haven, CT, New Haven, CT. Richard died 24 Jan 1901, East Haven,CT, 992 State St., New Haven,CT.
The first time that Richard shows up in City Directories for New Haven, CT is in 1853. He was listed as a locksmith living at 56 William. He arrived in the US in 1851 and was naturalized March 15, 1861 in New Haven. From 1856-1859, his address was 137 Hamilton. From 1860-61 he lived at 192 Wallace. From 1866-76 he lived at 584 State St. From 1877-88 he lived at 992 State St.
The 1900 Census shows Richard living with his daughter, Anna, and son-in-law, Charles F. Baldwin, on High St. in East haven, CT, which is where he died. Cause of death is listed as influenza. Probate papers were filed in 1901. Dora: She arrived in US in 1852. Dora's husband is living with his daughter and son-in law in 1900, leading us to believe that Dora passed away shortly before that.
Children:
84.iAnna M. Wardell b. c. 1854, Connecticut, m. Charles Baldwin, occupation Chicken Farmer, d. c. 1926, Cuba, High St., East Haven, CT. A Baldwin Family lived next door to Wardells in 1870. Anna lived with friends on High St. after her husband's death. Charles: In 1920, they sold chicken farm and purchased Citrus plantatio in Cuba. Plantation was wiped out by hurricane on Isle of Pines after death of Charles. Charles died of gangrene in Cuba.
+85.iiCharles H. b. c.1856.
86.iiiSarah E. Wardell b. c.1858, Connecticut.
+87.ivRichard b. Jul 1860.

Seventh Generation

72.Christopher (Wardall) Wardell (54.Thomas6, 40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 28 Jan 1810, Theddlethorpe All St., Lincolnshire, Eng, m. (1) c. 1831, Adeline Hoffman, b. 1814, NY, m. (2) Abigail Brown. Christopher died 6 Oct 1888, Odin, Marion IL. Notes say that Christopher was "very lame", but was active and raised a large family. He was very religious and active in the Episcopalian Church.
Children by Adeline Hoffman:
88.iEmma (Wardall) Wardell b. 1833, Cheviot, Hamilton, OH.
89.iiSusan (Wardall) Wardell b. 1836, Cheviot, Hamilton, OH.
90.iiiLavinia (Wardall) Wardell b. 1838, Cheviot, Hamilton, OH.
91.ivHenriett (Wardall) Wardell b. 1840, Cheviot, Hamilton, OH.
92.vLewis H. (Wardall) Wardell b. 1844, Cheviot, Hamilton, OH.
93.viAdeline (Wardall) Wardell b. 1846, Cheviot, Hamilton, OH.
94.viiChristopher (Wardall) Wardell b. Oct 1849, Cheviot, Hamilton, OH.

74.William (Wardall) Wardell (54.Thomas6, 40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 3 Sep 1812, Theddlethorpe All St., Lincolnshire, Eng, occupation Mercantile, m. (1) Elizabeth Stockdale, d. pre 1836, Springfield, IL, m. (2) pre 1844, Margaret Whithead, b. 9 Jul 1819, Gargrave, Yorkshire, Eng, d. 30 Apr 1902, buried: Bailey Cemetary, Tolona, Champain, IL. William died 7 Sep 1881, Tolona, Champaign, IL, buried: Bailey Cemetary, Tolona, Champaign, IL.
(from Genealogy Research Notes on the Wardall Family; Robert Elayer):
William came to the US with his family at age 16. They settled in Cheviot, Hamilton, OH. In 1848, William and his two brothers, Thomas and Charles, went to Rock County, WI. They recieved land patents there. By 1852 the family lived at 611 South Fourth St., Springfield, IL.
William was in the mercantile business and his ledger listed the account of Mr. Abraham Lincoln. In March 1861, William mortgaged his home in order to finance a business venture with some men who were buying a large shipment of lumber from the forests of Minnesota. They were having it floated down the Mississippi River when the Civil War broke out. The shipment was blown up by guerilla soldiers. All William had left was a farm near Tolona, IL. In 1863 he moved his family to the farm. William and his sons farmed at Tolona for 2 1/2 years, and then he traded the farm for a general store. Margaret: Daughter of Christopher Whitehead and Ann Askern.
Children by Elizabeth Stockdale:
+95.iWilliam Thomas (Wardall) b. 21 Jun 1836.
Children by Margaret Whithead:
+96.iiXanophon Leonidas (Wardall) b. 4 Jun 1844.
+97.iiiFrancis Melton (Wardall) b. 15 Dec 1847.
98.ivLaura Jane (Wardall) Wardell b. 28 May 1851, Springfield, IL, d. Mar 1929, buried: Tuscola, IL.
Laura's obituary was in the Waveland Independent on March 31, 1929: " Miss Laura Wardell died at the home of her brother-in-law, E.O. Stansbury, on E. Green St. on Sat. eve about Midnight. Miss Wardall has been an invalid for a number of years, her hip having been broken about 15 years ago. The direct cause of her death was an attack of influenza in the late winter. She was born in Springfield, IL, May 28, 1851. She was a sister of the late Mrs. E. O. Stansbury who died last fall. She is survived by two sisters, Miss Lizzie Wardall of this place and Mrs. Katie Morehouse of NY City. .. "
99.vKatie Henrietta (Wardall) Wardell b. 20 Sep 1854, d. 21 Dec 1941, New York, NY. Married on 17 Oct 1878 Lewis Cass Morehouse (2 Feb 1845-21 Feb 1922) They had 6 children: Frances Melton, Stella Mae, Kent W., Bruce L., Paul Cass, and Winifred.
100.viLizzie Susan (Wardall) Wardell b. 22 Sep 1856, d. 14 Feb 1942. Married c. 1930, her sister's widower, Ellsworth O. Stansbury.
101.viiMaggie Massie (Wardall) Wardell b. 1859, d. 1928. Married Ellsworth O. Stansbury.
102.>viiiFannie Maria (Wardall) Wardell b. 26 Feb 1862, d. 5 Apr 1922. Married Albert Butler Sawyer (3 Jan 1837-19 May 1923). They had 5 children: Harriet, Albert Butler, Margaret Wardall, Gertrude and John Wardall.

77.Thomas (Wardall) Wardell Jr. (54.Thomas6, 40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 9 Aug 1815, Theddlethorpe All St., Lincolnshire, Eng, m. (1) 22 Apr 1841, in Ripley Co., IN, Esther Aller, b. PA, d. 1850, Union, Rock Co., WI, m. (2) 1851, in Rock Co., WI, Martha N. Thomas, b. 1830, Montgomeryshire, Wales, d. Aug 1908, Monrovia, CA. Thomas died 28 Jan 1918, Seattle, WA.
Thomas served as an apprentice cutler and was educated as a civil engineer. He was also a musician at the Mechanics Institute. He served as engineer on the Whitewater Canal in Indiana for two yers. He then traveled in Europe for a year before returning to the US. In 1839 or 40 he moved to Ripley Co., IN and purchased land. After marrying Esther, they moved to Rock Co., WI. Thomas was county Superintendent of schools for several years.
In 1851, he married Martha and moved to Springfield, IL in 1854, where he ran a general store opposite Abraham Lincoln's law office and became very well aquainted with him. In Spring of 1855 he moved to Mitchell Co., IA settling in Eureka, later known as West Mitchell. He built the first frame house in the Village of Mitchell.
Thomas experimented with horticultural interests and fruit growing and was quite successful. He was prominently identified with agricultural interests in the county and state. He set out the first orchard in the county to show that fruit could be grown in the area.
In 1911, after the death of his wife, Thomas moved to West Seattle, WA to live with his son, Alonzo.
In 1915, there was a big 100 year birthday party for "West Seattle's Grand Old Man". In attendance were five generations of Wardalls. At age 100, he was still sawing wood and commonly walked 3 - 5 miles.
Children by Esther Aller:
+103.iEdward Melton (Wardall) b. 29 Nov 1841.
104.iiAnnette (Wardall) Wardell b. 1843, Union, Rock Co., WI. Married in 1865, A. N. Nye.
105.iiiHattie (Wardall) Wardell b. c. 1843, Union, Rock Co., WI.
+106.ivAlonzo. A. (Wardall) b. 12 Jan 1845.
107.vElira (Wardall) Wardell b. 1847, Union, Rock Co., WI.
+108.viWilliam (Wardall) b. 5 Mar 1850.
Children by Martha N. Thomas:
109.viiFlorence C. (Wardall) Wardell b. 4 Sep 1852, Union, Rock Co., WI. Married Irving Fox. One child: Helen Fox.
110.viiiCharles C. (Wardall) Wardell b. 1855, Mitchell Co, IA, d. 29 Apr 1855, Mitchell Co., IA. Charles C. Wardall was the first white child to die in Mitchell Co., IA.( History of Mitchell and Worth Counties, IA, 1888, pg. 492).
+111.ixHarry A. (Wardall) b. 31 May 1856.
+112.xRob Roy (Wardall) b. 1858.
113.xiKittie E. (Wardall) Wardell b. 1861, Mitchell Co., IA, Grand Rapids, MI. Married Ollie "O.J." Niles. One child: Anita Niles
+114.xiiSidney V. (Wardall) b. 1865.
115.xiiiVivian F. Tasso (Wardall) Wardell b. 1868, Mitchell Co, IA.

79.Charles (Wardall) Wardell (54.Thomas6, 40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 6 Dec 1816, Theddlethorpe All Saints, Lincoln, Eng, occupation Farmer; Vet Surgeon, m. (1) 1827, Sarah Wise, d. 1839, m. (2) 27 Aug 1840, in Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH, Sarah Hewitt Williams, b. 21 Aug 1816, Oxford, England, d. 13 Sep 1900, Northwood, Worth, IA, buried: Sunset Rest Cem, Northwood, Worth, IA, "The Grove", Northwood, Worth, IA, m. (3) 20 Aug 1901, in Northwood, Worth, IA, Mattie Le Marcey, b. 18 Aug 1844, d. 6 Jan 1905, Northwood, Worth, IA, buried: Sunset Rest Cem, Northwood, Worth, IA. Charles died 2 Jun 1906, Northwood, Worth, IA, "The Grove", Northwood, Worth, IA. The family moved to Ripley Co., Indiana then to Rock Co., WI in 1842. In 1855, they moved to Springfield, IL and then to Mitchell Co, IA. In 1857 they moved to Worth Co, IA. This family was one of the early pioneers of Worth County and laid out the town of Northwood with Lemuel Dwelle and D.D. Franklin. Charles was active in the county and was the first Justice of the Peace for Northwood. He also served as sheriff. In the late 1880's, Charles and Sarah moved to Duarte, CA. Charles is twin to Rebecca. Sarah: She was the niece of the governor of Virginia from 1856 to 1860, Henry Alexander Wise. Sarah: She was the widow of George Williams. Daughter of Thomas Hewitt and Elizabeth Morris.
Children by Sarah Wise:
116.iInfant (Wardall) Wardell. Died at birth.
117.iiInfant Wardell. died at birth.
Children by Sarah Hewitt Williams:
+118.iiiCharles Frederick (Wardall) b. 14 May 1856.
+119.ivThomas (Wardall) b. 6 Aug 1841.
120.vCharles Henry (Wardall) Wardell b. 5 Oct 1843, Cheviot, Hamilton, OH, d. 6 Apr 1844, Cheviot, Hamilton, OH.
121.viFelixine Maria (Wardall) Wardell b. 9 Jan 1846, Union, Rock Co., WI, d. 11 Sep 1894, Okarche, Oklahoma Territory, buried: Northwood, Worth, IA. Married George F. Wattson; a military man, on 4 Nov 1866. Felixine grew up in Northwood, IA, joined her husband in Vernon, TX in 1889. The family moved to Okarche, OK two years later. She was a member of the First Baptist Church. She had 6 children: George Herbert, Carrie, Nellie, Charles, Bert and one more. Her husband moved family to Iowa shortly after her death.
122.viiMary Elizabeth (Wardall) Wardell b. 23 Aug 1848, Union, Rock Co., WI, d. 1930, Northwood, Worth, IA, buried: Sunset Rest Cem, Northwood, Worth, IA. Married Benjamin Hilliard Beckett on 26 Feb 1866. She was a pioneer in religious and social matters and was the first person voted into membership of the Baptist church at it's organizational meeting. She was a charter member of Northern Light chapter of the Eastern Star. She had three children: Ida, Charles and Minnie.
123.viiiEsther Adaline "Etta" (Wardall) Wardell b. 7 Apr 1850, Union, Rock Co., WI, d. 1907, Kensett, Worth, IA. Married Theron Finch on 16 Dec 1871. Had 7 children: Bret, Sarah, Fred, Bessie, Winnie, Max and Theron.
124.ixClara Evangeline (Wardall) Wardell b. 4 Jan 1853, Union, Rock Co., WI, d. Okarache, OK. Married George L. Harris on 12 Feb 1880. Had two children: Charles and Rowena.
125.xAlice Adelaide "Addie" (Wardall) Wardell b. 22 May 1859, Northwood, Worth, IA, d. 17 Nov 1943, Chamberlain, SD. Married Nelson W. Eggleston on 4 May 1881.

85.Charles H. Wardell (61.Richard6, 51.Richard5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. c.1856, Connecticut, occupation Machinist,Foreman, m. c. 1881, in New Haven, CT, May J. (?) Wardell, b. May 1839, Connecticut. Charles 58 Fountain St., New Haven,CT.
This family is listed as having one servant in the 1900 Census.
In 1878, Charles is listed as a "stoker steamer" at #8. In 1880 he is listed as a machinist. In 1885, Charles worked at F. C. Cannon Co. In 1881 Charles was a boarder at 109 George St. From 1882 to 1900 the family lived at 7 Edwards St., New Haven. It appears, according to City Directories, that in 1900 Charles' brother, Richard Jr., moved into the house at 7 Edwards St. Charles was listed in 1900 as Elevator Agent at 82 Church St. and living at 58 Fountain St.
Charles is not listed in the 1911 and 1912 City Directories. From 1913 to 1915, Charles is listed as being a manager at Otis Elevator and living at 1470 Chapel St., New Haven, CT. In 1916, Charles moved to 104 Howe St. In 1918, Charles removed to New Jersey.
Children:
126.iMay L. Wardell b. Oct 1881, Connecticut.
127.iiEmma L. Wardell b. Dec 1886, Connecticut.
128.iiiGertrude A. Wardell b. Sep 1892, Connecticut, occupation Music Teacher. From 1914 to 1917, Gertrude is listed as a music teacher boarding with her parents.
129.ivCharles H. Wardell Jr. b. Mar 1895, Connecticut. From 1914 to 1917, Charles is listed in City Directories as a student boarding with his parents. In 1918, he is listed as being in the United States Army.

87.Richard Wardell (61.Richard6, 51.Richard5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. Jul 1860, New Haven, CT, occupation Machinist,Elev. Agt., m. c.1882, in Connecticut, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Connolly, b. Feb 1869, Connecticut, (daughter of Father Connolly and Mother Connolly) occupation Homemaker, d. c. 1925, New Haven, CT. Richard died c. 1919, New Haven, CT, 7 Edwards St., New Haven,CT.
City Directories for New Haven, show that from 1881 to 1900, Richard lived with his father at 992 State St. In 1910, Richard was employed by the city and living at 85 Chambers. In 1911 he lived at 26 South Water St. From 1912 to 1915 he is listed as a machinist living at 59 Market St. In 1916 he is listed as employed by M.R. Corp. and living at 135 Lloyd St. In 1919, he is listed as living at 389 Grand Ave. In 1920, Elizabeth is listed as "widow of Richard", living at 389 Grand Ave. Elizabeth: Elizabeth's parents were born in Ireland. In 1923, Elizabeth lived with her son Arthur.
Children:
+130.iRichard Harrison b. Jul 1894.
+131.iiArthur F. b. 30 Jun 1896.

Eighth Generation


95.William Thomas (Wardall) Wardell (74.William7, 54.Thomas6, 40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 21 Jun 1836, Cheviot, Hamilton, IL, m. Clara L. Wood. William died 26 Apr 1872, Springfield, Sagamon, IL, buried: Oak Ridge Cem., Springfield, Sagamon, IL.
Children:
132.iAlice Wood (Wardall) Wardell b. 1860, Springfield, Sagamon, IL, d. 1940. Married Fred Wahls (1845-1929).
133.iiJoseph (Wardall) Wardell b. 1861, Springfield, Sagamon, IL, d. 1864, Springfield, Sagamon,IL.

96.Xanophon Leonidas (Wardall) Wardell (74.William7, 54.Thomas6, 40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 4 Jun 1844, Springfield, Sagamon, IL, m. 13 Nov 1872, Emma Sawyer, b. 17 Jun 1851, d. 30 Dec 1931. Xanophon died 17 Oct 1917, Tuscola, Douglas, IL, buried: Tuscola, Douglas, IL. Known as "Denny" or "XL". According to the family, he was a year old and still was not named. He was going by name "baby". His mother forced his father into picking a name. He happened to be reading a book on Greek wars and therefore picked "Xanophon Leonidas". He moved his family to Tuscola, IL in 1882, where he and his brother in law, Albert B. Sawyer, established a mercantile firm of "Wardall and Sawyer". He was active in the Baptist church.
Children:
134.iCharles Sawyer (Wardall) Wardell b. 11 Jan 1874, d. 18 Feb 1963. Charles had four marriages. Children not known.
135.iiRuth Aime (Wardall) Wardell b. 28 Jul 1877, d. 15 Jul 1936.
136.iiiWilliam Jed (Wardall) Wardell b. 22 Feb 1885.

97.Francis Melton (Wardall) Wardell (74.William7, 54.Thomas6, 40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 15 Dec 1847, m. Mira Adelaide Chaffee, b. 25 Jun 1843, d. 5 May 1932. Francis died 8 Jul 1920, buried: Urbana, IL.
Children:
137.iEdna Annetta (Wardall) Wardell b. 23 Dec 1877, d. 15 Feb 1964.
138.iiLillian Mira (Wardall) Wardell b. 4 Apr 1879, d. 2 Aug 1968, buried: Tuscola, IL. Married Alfred Higgins Sluss. Two children: Alonzo Clayton and Mira Jean.
+139.iiiFrank Chafee (Wardall) b. 30 Mar 1881.

103.Edward Melton (Wardall) Wardell (77.Thomas7, 54.Thomas6, 40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 29 Nov 1841, Ripley Co., IN, m. 9 Nov 1868, in Mitchell, IA, Abbie Maria Rhames. Edward died 6 Sep 1911, Monrovia, CA. Edward was 20 yrs old when mustered into the Co. 1, Iowa 3rd Infantry on 6 Dec 1861. His records state that he was a resident of Mitchell Co., IA. He was wounded 6 Apr 1862 at Shiloh, TN, taken prisoner and parolled. He was later transferred to Co. B, 3rd Iowa Infantry, then Co. F, 2nd and 3rd Iowan Infantry. He was mustered out on 6 Dec 1864.
Children:
140.iMaude Mary (Wardall) Wardell b. 1860.
141.iiGrace Myrtle (Wardall) Wardell.
142.iiiDick (Wardall) Wardell.
143.ivClarence Marian (Wardall) Wardell.
144.vNed (Wardall) Wardell b. 26 Jul 1879, Duarte, CA, d. 22 Nov 1923.
145.viIrene Daisy (Wardall) Wardell.

106.Alonzo. A. (Wardall) Wardell (77.Thomas7, 54.Thomas6, 40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 12 Jan 1845, Union, Rock Co., WI, m. 12 Oct 1868, in Mitchell Co., IA, Elizabeth A. Murray, b. 1848, Prince Edward Island, Canada, d. 31 Dec 1916. Alonzo. died Seattle, WA, Seattle, WA.
Alonzo's military records say that he was 18 years old when he enlisted in the 3rd Iowa Infantry, Co. 1 on Dec 6, 1861. He apparently lied about his age to get in because his recorded birthdate would make him almost 17. The Iowa 3rd was raised, drilled and sent to the front about Aug. 1, 1861. They fought at Shiloh where Alonzo's brother, Edward, was wounded and taken prisoner. The Iowa 3rd continued to fight at Metamora and Vicksburg. At Johnson, MI they lost 114 killed, wounded and missing. Alonzo was among the missing. He was later confirmed a prisoner and supposedly spent time at Libby Prison. The Iowa 3rd was reorganized and Alonzo was mustered out on Dec. 14, 1864.
Alonzo was active in agrarian protest movements. In 1901, he attended a cooperative congress in England where he became impressed with the Rockdale Cooperatives. He became a Rockdale oranizer in the midwestern and other states and was referred to as the "Father of Cooperation" by a Wisconsin newspaper. He toured the Pacific Northwest in this capacity in 1903. (Genealogy Research Notes on the Wardall Family; Robert Elayer).
Children:
146.Anna (Wardall) Wardell. Married William H. Scott.
147.iiNorman (Wardall) Wardell. Married with one child: Janet
148.iiiRay (Wardall) Wardell.
149.ivMax (Wardall) Wardell. Two children: Maxine and Betty.

108.William (Wardall) Wardell (77.Thomas7, 54.Thomas6, 40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 5 Mar 1850, m. 9 Sep 1873, in Mitchell Co, IA, Lorain Hildreth.
Children:
150.iLee (Wardall) Wardell b. 15 Aug 1889, d. Nov 1967, Wausau, Marathon, WI. Married Edna Kinyon. One child, Gladis b. 1918. She married Mr. Cronk.
151.iiFrank (Wardall) Wardell.
152.iiiNettie (Wardall) Wardell.
153.ivEster (Wardall) Wardell.

111.Harry A. (Wardall) Wardell (77.Thomas7, 54.Thomas6, 40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 31 May 1856, Mitchell Co., IA, m. 12 Oct 1881, in Mitchell Co., IA, Eva Stewart, b. 13 Apr 1860, d. 2 Nov 1940, buried: Woodville Cem., Woodville, Waseca, MN. Harry died 9 May 1938, buried: Woodville Cem, Woodville, Waseca, MN, Grand Rapids, MN.
Children:
+154.iAlonzo Victor (Wardall) b. 1889.
155.iiElsie (Wardall) Wardell b. 1895, Waseca, IA. Married Ralph West. children: Melissa, Leland, Peggy, Danny and Janet.

112.Rob Roy (Wardall) Wardell (77.Thomas7, 54.Thomas6, 40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 1858, Mitchell Co., IA, m. Minnie Hogan, b. 1 Jul 1865, Salem, NY. Rob Grandview, MN.
Children:
156.iSpencer Lee (Wardall) Wardell b. 1883. Married Joanna McGovern in Madison, WI.
157.iiJesse (Wardall) Wardell b. 1892. Married Robert Royden. One child: Roberta Bayne.
158.iiiCallie (Wardall) Wardell b. 1895.

114.Sidney V. (Wardall) Wardell (77.Thomas7, 54.Thomas6, 40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 1865, Mitchell Co., IA, m. Josephine ?? Wardall, b. 1866. Sidney Newton, KS.
Children:
+159.iEverett Wayne (Wardall) b. 1891.
160.iiClair (Wardall) Wardell b. 1895.
161.iiiDale (Wardall) Wardell.

118.Charles Frederick (Wardall) Wardell (79.Charles7, 54.Thomas6, 40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 14 May 1856, W.Mitchell, Mitchell Co, IA, occupation Farmer, m. 1878, in Northwood, Worth, IA, Mary Louisa Blighton, b. 7 Mar 1857, Northwood, Worth, IA, d. 13 Jun 1942, Northwood, Worth, IA, buried: State Line Cem., Worth Co., IA. Charles died 3 Aug 1901, Northwood, Worth, IA, buried: State Line Cem., Worth Co., IA, Northwood, Worth, IA. Went by the name of "Fred". Purchased a farm in Northwood and built a Log cabin on it. Fred died of blood poisoning after he was accidently stuck by a pitch fork while working in his barn. His farm is still in the possesion of his descendents. The farm later becam known as "Homewood Stock Farm". Mary: Daughter of Permino Alfred Blighton and Eliza Evaline Malcolm.
Children:
+162.iGrayce Darling (Wardall) b. 9 Sep 1879.
+163.iiWilliam Eliakim (Wardall) b. 18 Feb 1881.
164.iiiElla (Wardall) Wardell b. 26 Feb 1882, Northwood, Worth, IA, d. 14 Aug 1966, Northwood, Worth, IA, buried: State Line Cem, Northwood, Worth, IA. According to obit, she died after a long illness. She was a member of the Gordonsville Methodist Church. Married Edward Flatt on 16 Nov 1901. Children: Clinton, Muriel, Charles, Millie.
165.ivDonna (Wardall) Wardell b. 15 Nov 1883, Northwood, Worth, IA, d. 19 May 1962, Glenville, MN, buried: Greenwood Cem, Glenville, MN. Married Theodore Knudtson on 15 Nov 1902. Children: Bessie Lenore, Frederick Kieth, Mary Hope, Donald Wardall, Max Eugene, Margaret Elaine.
166.vGertrude (Wardall) Wardell b. 9 Aug 1885, Northwood, Worth, IA, d. 29 Nov 1948, Northwood, Worth, IA, buried: Stateline Cem, Northwood, Worth, IA. Married Louis Peterson on 16 Mar 1910. Child: Wardall Peterson Married Thomas Frederick Allum on 13 Feb 1913. Children: Marian Janet Allum and Marjorie June Allum.
167.viErma (Wardall) Wardell b. 18 Aug 1887, Northwood, Worth, IA, d. 21 Aug 1889, Northwood, Worth, IA, buried: State Line Cem., Worh Co., IA.
+168.viiCharles Adam (Wardall) b. 12 Aug 1890.
169.viiiCarrie (Wardall) Wardell b. 8 Feb 1892, Northwood, Worth Co., IA, occupation Registered Nurse, d. 1924, buried: State Line Cem., Worth Co., IA. Married John A. Case on 8 Jun 1921. No children.
170.ixBessie (Wardall) Wardell b. 1 Mar 1894, Northwood, Worth, IA, occupation Registered Nurse, d. 24 Aug 1986, Northwood, Worth, IA, buried: State Line Cem, Northwood, Worth, IA, Northwood, Worth, IA. Married Conrad L. Olsen on 28 Nov 1912. She was a member of the First Luthern Church.
171.xMinnie Louisa (Wardall) Wardell b. 30 Apr 1896, Northwood, Worth, IA, d. 12 May 1980, Northwood, Worth, IA. Married first Frederick w. Allum on 27 May 1914 and second, Albert T. Huso on 2 Sep 1962.
172.xiFred (Wardall) Wardell b. 27 Dec 1898, Northwood, Worth, IA, d. 27 Dec 1898, Northwood, Worth, IA, buried: State Line Cem., Worth Co., IA. Twin to Mary. Died within 9 hrs of birth. Tombstone reads "Our Babes".
173.xiiMary (Wardall) Wardell b. 27 Dec 1898, Northwood, Worth, IA, d. 27 Dec 1898, Northwood, Worth, IA, buried: State Line Cem., Worth Co., IA. Twin to Fred. Died within 9 hrs of birth. Tombstone reads "Our Babes".
+174.xiiiHewitt Malcolm (Wardall) b. 24 Apr 1900.

119.Thomas (Wardall) Wardell (79.Charles7, 54.Thomas6, 40.Matthew5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 6 Aug 1841, Otter Ridge, Riply, IN, m. 29 Sep 1867, Jennie Bigelow. Thomas died 1946, Monrovia, Los Angeles, CA.
Children:
175.iRalph (Wardall) Wardell.
176.iiMable (Wardall) Wardell.
177.iiiFrankie (Wardall) Wardell.
178.ivAnita (Wardall) Wardell.
179.vMildred (Wardall) Wardell.
180.viClifford (Wardall) Wardell.

130.Richard Harrison Wardell (87.Richard7, 61.Richard6, 51.Richard5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. Jul 1894, Connecticut, m. Josephine Carroll, b. 13 May 1896, Connecticut, (daughter of William Carroll and Mary Mannix) occupation Waitress, d. 4 Oct 1967, New Haven, CT, Orange St., New Haven, CT. Richard died 7 Dec 1959, New Haven, New Haven, CT.
City Directories list Richard as living at 109 James St. in 1919 and 1920. In 1922, a Mrs. Richard H. Wardell is listed as saleswoman at 761 Chapel St. and living at 109 James St. In 1924, Richard and Josephine both listed as living at 357 Grand Ave. Richard was employed by Connecticut Co. (Bus Co.) In 1927 they are listed at two addresses, 59 Market and 144 Rowe. In 1933, Josephine is listed as living at 160 Court St, West Haven. In 1934, She is still living at the same address and Richard is listed as a letter carrier living at 41 Market St. In 1935, Josephine worked as a saleswoman at Shartenberg's Inc. and lived at 557 Winchester Ave. Richard remained at 41 Market. In 1936, Josephine moved to 821 Campbell Ave., West Haven and Richard remained at 41 Market. In 1937, Josephine was living at 338 Orange St. In 1941, Josephine remained at 338 Orange St. while Richard is listed as living at 256 James. In 1943-44, Josephine was a gauger at WRACo. (Winchester Repeating Arms Co.) and living at 338 Orange. Richard was employed by MB Mfg. Co. and still living at 256 James. In 1946, Josephine is listed as same, but there is no Richard listed. In 1951, Josephine is listed as same and Richard was living at 180 Dover. In 1952, Josephine still lived at 338 Orange and was cashier at Waldorf Restaurant. Josephine: SS#045-10-3386
Children:
+181.iDoris (details excluded).
+182.iiMarion.
+183.iiiAnne Elizabeth.

131.Arthur F. Wardell (87.Richard7, 61.Richard6, 51.Richard5, 27.Thomas4, 16.Christopher3, 2.Matthew2, 1.Christopher1) b. 30 Jun 1896, Connecticut, occupation Letter Carrier, m. Loretta Rourke, b. 19 Jun 1904, Hamden, New Haven, CT, occupation Clerk,A.C. Gilbert Co., d. 09 Jun 1993, Hamden, New Haven, CT, 1217 Whitney Av, Hamden, New Haven, CT. Arthur died 16 Dec 1977, New Haven, New Haven, CT., buried: St. Lawrence Ce, New Haven, New Haven, CT, Westville, New Haven, New Haven, CT.
Arthur was in the Army during World War I. The Verteran's Death records (death Cdert #90896) lists his death date as 16 Dec 1977 at age 81 in New Haven, CT.
New Haven City Directories lsit Arthur as living at 389 Grand Ave. from 1919 to 1921. In 1919, Arthur's father was still living at 389 Grand Ave as well. In 1920, Arthur's mother, Elizabeth, is listed as widow of Richard and still living with Arthur at 389 Garnd ave. In 1922, he lived at 41 Market St. In 1924, Arthur is listed as living at 23 Chatham. His mother is also listed as living there. In 1926 Arthur was employed by the Post Office and lived at 617 Ferry St. From 1933 to 1936 Arthur was a letter carrier and lived at 64 Warren. From 1937 to 1946, Arthur lived on Ridge Rd, North Haven, CT. In 1951, Arthur and wife, Loretta G., are listed as living at 89 Truman St., New Haven. Loretta was a winder at ACG Co. In 1952, thier son, Richard D. was listed as a student boarding with them at 89 Truman. SS#040-32-9616
Children:
184.iRichard Wardell. In 1952, Richard is listed as a student boarding with his parents.
185.iiLorraine Wardell.

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