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John Holden Warren married Mary Louise Nichols, the daughter of his first medical instructor, Dr. Samuel Nichols. They had at least seven children together.
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Wisconsin legislatures. After leaving office, he served as chief clerk of the Senate for the next three terms.
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John Holden Warren was a descendant of the New England Warrens. His father fought in the
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when it was established. On the Republican Party ticket, Warren was elected to the
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Around 1885, he began to suffer from dementia and was sent to the sanitarium at
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In 1862, he was collector of internal revenue at Albany by President
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Both of Warren's sons became doctors. Benjamin Warren at
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He died there in August 1901. 514:(Report). pp. 199, 201, 203 319:in Chicago, graduating in 1849. 295:John Holden Warren was born in 184: 696:People from Palmyra, Wisconsin 561: 457: 1: 569:"Julia Warren Dead at Biloxi" 412: 315:, and subsequently attended 290: 7: 701:Rush Medical College alumni 545:. August 1, 1901. p. 5 505:"Annals of the Legislature" 10: 752: 577:. June 28, 1917. p. 5 389:American Revolutionary War 328:Columbia County, Wisconsin 721:Physicians from Wisconsin 649: 630: 622: 615: 301:Franklin County, New York 258: 248: 238: 211:Elizabeth "Lissie" Warren 194: 168: 158: 145: 128: 108: 103: 99: 87: 75: 64: 48: 44: 28: 21: 726:Wisconsin state senators 503:Heg, J. E., ed. 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H. B. Hall
Wisconsin Senate
24th
George E. Dexter
John Wesley Stewart
Hogansburg, New York
Palmyra, Wisconsin
Janesville, Wisconsin
Republican
Rush Medical College
Physician
American
Republican
Wisconsin
Wisconsin State Senate
Green County
Hogansburg
Franklin County, New York
Wisconsin Territory
Janesville, Wisconsin
Charles V. Dyer
Rush Medical College
Lodi
Columbia County, Wisconsin
Albany, Wisconsin
Green County
Whig Party
Republican Party
Wisconsin State Senate

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