NOBLE COUNTY OHIO - BIO: Richard Warfield (1887)

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Transcribed by Deb Murray.

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Richard Warfield came from Monroe County to Noble in 1832. He married Miss
Nancy, daughter of William Smith, in 1832, and reared a family of eight
children: William S., James, John, Nelson, Mary A. (Dailey), Sarah E., Lydia
J. and Mathias. The elder Warfield was a teacher and physician. He also
followed his trade, that of a silversmith and stone mason. He was beside a
practical surveyor and farmer. He died in 1856, aged fifty-two years. James
Warfield married, in 1855, Miss Elizabeth, daughter of Nathan Archer. They had
a family of ten children: Mary, Emoretta, Francis A., Cordelia J. (Crum),
Charles E., Sarah E., Richard O., Nancy M., Ida Estalla, Cary E. Mr. Warfield
is a progressive farmer and a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. He is
a very reputable and valued citizen.

History of Noble County, Ohio Published by 
L.H. Watkins & Co. of Chicago 1887
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