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Benjamin H. Warder : ウィキペディア英語版 | Benjamin H. Warder
Benjamin Head Warder (15 Nov. 1824, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — 13 Jan. 1894, Cairo, Egypt)〔He had an uncle of the same name, Benjamin H. Warder (1796-1857), Philadelphia, PA merchant; and a nephew of the same name, Benjamin H. Warder (1866-1897), buried in Ferncliffe Cemetery, Springfield, OH.〕 was an American manufacturer of agricultural machinery. In 1902, the company he co-founded merged with four others to form International Harvester.〔The other companies were McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, Deering Harvester Company, Milwaukee Harvester Company, and Plano Manufacturing Company.〕 ==Youth== He was one of the 9 children of Jeremiah Warder (1780-1849) and Ann Aston (1784-1871), Quakers from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who had settled in Springfield, Ohio by the time of the 1830 United States Census.〔(Warder Family Papers ) from Earlham College Libraries.〕 Jeremiah had been a member of his father's shipping firm, John Warder & Sons (later Warder Brothers). John Warder had invested in Ohio land, and bequeathed Jeremiah $10,000 in land.〔(Will of John Warder, executed 1828 ) from Rootsweb.〕
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