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Miner Walden came from Vermont in 1797 and became a useful citizen of Berne. He established what was probably the first carding  machine, and also carried on a mercantile business. He was many  years a justice of the peace and was universally respected.
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Revision as of 01:37, 1 March 2013

Birth

Miner Walden Was born 16 Nov 1770

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Miner Walden married in 1791 Pawlet, Vermont Esther Denison (11 Apr 1772 - 21 Nov 1862 Knox, Albany, New York). Their children were:

  • Nancy Ann Walden, b. 29 Oct 1792, Rutland, Vermont , d. 2 Dec 1873, Berne, Albany, New York
  • Cornelia Rose Walden, b. 1798, d. 11 Jan 1879, Rutland, VT
  • Hiram Walden, b. 27 Aug 1800, Pawlet, Rutland, Vermont , d. 21 Jun 1880, Waldenville, Schoharie, New York
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Death

Miner Walden died 21 May 1827 in Berne, Albany, New York

Obituary

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Miner Walden came from Vermont in 1797 and became a useful citizen of Berne. He established what was probably the first carding machine, and also carried on a mercantile business. He was many years a justice of the peace and was universally respected.

Landmarks of Albany County, New York

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