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John Wardell was born at New Castle, England on June 20, 1833.
Sturdy and self relient he left his home when he was nine years
old. A few years later he came to the United States. He was
married at Lake Heaven, Pennsylvania to Miss Sarah Adalaid
Barnes. To this union eleven children were born, six of whom
preceded him in death. He lived in a number of states, residing
at Kewanee, Illinois for sometime. He and his family lived at
Carbon, Wyoming for ten years where he owned a general
merchandise store. In 1880 the family moved to Bevier and lived
on a farm until his death Nov. 21, 1911 at the age of 81 years,
9 months, and 17 days. He and his brothers were engaged in the
mining business, of which for many years he was superintendant.
He had three brothers and three sisters who came to America.
His death was mourned by his wife and five sons, Namely
Charles, Ben M., Thomas W., Edward A. and Frank. Also one
sister, Mrs W. S. Watson of Bevier.