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Dr Evan William Warfield

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Dr Evan William Warfield

Birth
Glenwood, Howard County, Maryland, USA
Death
17 Feb 1904 (aged 78)
Howard County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Glenwood, Howard County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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The fifth of eight children born to Dr Gustavus & Mary (Thomas) Warfield of Longwood Manor, Howard Co MD, Evan married:

1) Sallie Ann Warfield, his 3rd cousin, c1848 in Howard Co MD, the daughter of Charles Dorsey & Ruth Hammond (Griffith) Warfield; she died 10 Mar 1881 in Howard Co MD.
2) Julia Anthony in Howard Co MD.

Children with Sallie:
1) Gustavus Warfield (1849-1907), m: Ella Gertrude Hoffman (1858-1929).
2) Olivia Griffith Warfield (1852-1852)
3) Louisa Victoria Warfield (1853-1899), m: Charles Addison Hook (1849-1918).
4) Mary Thomas Warfield (1856-1943), m: Thomas Beal Cockey (1856-1925).
5) Charles Dorsey Warfield (1858-1858)
6) Evan William Warfield Jr (1859-1937), m1: Lillian Hines, m2: Mabel T Ross.
7) Clara Warfield (1863-1867)

Children with Julia:
1) Wiliiam Anthony Warfield (1891-1892)
2) Gilmer A Warfield

The Baltimore Sun, 19 Feb 1904, Friday, Pg 2:
"Dr. Evan W. Warfield.
(Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun)
Ellicott City, Md., Feb. 18. -- Dr. Evan W. Warfield, one of the oldest and most respected residents of Howard county, died at Longwood February 17, in the seventy-ninth year of his age. Dr. Warfield was the only son of the late Dr. Gustavus Warfield and grandson of Dr. Charles Alexander Warfield, the patriot of the Revolution. He was a well-known physician and was an active practitioner for over 50 years in Howard and surrounding counties. He received his diploma from the Maryland University at the age of 19. In early life Dr. Warfield was married to Miss Sallie Ann Warfield, only daughter of Mr. Charles D. Warfield, of Bushy Park. By this marriage there were four children - Mr. Gustavus Warfield, Mrs. Thomas B. Cockey, Mr. Evan W. Warfield, and the late Mrs. Charles A. Hook.
In advanced years Dr. Warfield married Miss Julia G. Anthony, of Richmond, Va. She and a son, Gilmer A. Warfield, survive him. Dr. Warfield was prominent in the Presbyterian Church, and was a ruling elder for over 50 years."

Note: Obit omits the children who died soon after birth.
The fifth of eight children born to Dr Gustavus & Mary (Thomas) Warfield of Longwood Manor, Howard Co MD, Evan married:

1) Sallie Ann Warfield, his 3rd cousin, c1848 in Howard Co MD, the daughter of Charles Dorsey & Ruth Hammond (Griffith) Warfield; she died 10 Mar 1881 in Howard Co MD.
2) Julia Anthony in Howard Co MD.

Children with Sallie:
1) Gustavus Warfield (1849-1907), m: Ella Gertrude Hoffman (1858-1929).
2) Olivia Griffith Warfield (1852-1852)
3) Louisa Victoria Warfield (1853-1899), m: Charles Addison Hook (1849-1918).
4) Mary Thomas Warfield (1856-1943), m: Thomas Beal Cockey (1856-1925).
5) Charles Dorsey Warfield (1858-1858)
6) Evan William Warfield Jr (1859-1937), m1: Lillian Hines, m2: Mabel T Ross.
7) Clara Warfield (1863-1867)

Children with Julia:
1) Wiliiam Anthony Warfield (1891-1892)
2) Gilmer A Warfield

The Baltimore Sun, 19 Feb 1904, Friday, Pg 2:
"Dr. Evan W. Warfield.
(Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun)
Ellicott City, Md., Feb. 18. -- Dr. Evan W. Warfield, one of the oldest and most respected residents of Howard county, died at Longwood February 17, in the seventy-ninth year of his age. Dr. Warfield was the only son of the late Dr. Gustavus Warfield and grandson of Dr. Charles Alexander Warfield, the patriot of the Revolution. He was a well-known physician and was an active practitioner for over 50 years in Howard and surrounding counties. He received his diploma from the Maryland University at the age of 19. In early life Dr. Warfield was married to Miss Sallie Ann Warfield, only daughter of Mr. Charles D. Warfield, of Bushy Park. By this marriage there were four children - Mr. Gustavus Warfield, Mrs. Thomas B. Cockey, Mr. Evan W. Warfield, and the late Mrs. Charles A. Hook.
In advanced years Dr. Warfield married Miss Julia G. Anthony, of Richmond, Va. She and a son, Gilmer A. Warfield, survive him. Dr. Warfield was prominent in the Presbyterian Church, and was a ruling elder for over 50 years."

Note: Obit omits the children who died soon after birth.


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