P. Dean Warner | |
State Senate: | Michigan |
District: | 5th |
Term Start: | January 1, 1869 |
Term End: | 1870 |
State House: | Michigan |
Office2: | Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives |
Term Start2: | January 2, 1867 |
Term End2: | 1868 |
Predecessor2: | Gilbert E. Read |
Successor2: | Jonathan J. Woodman |
State House3: | Michigan |
District3: | Oakland County 3rd |
Term Start3: | January 1, 1867 |
Term End3: | 1868 |
State House4: | Michigan |
District4: | Oakland County 5th |
Term Start4: | January 1, 1865 |
Term End4: | 1866 |
State House5: | Michigan |
District5: | Oakland County |
Term Start5: | February 5, 1851 |
Term End5: | 1852 |
Birth Date: | 12 August 1822 |
Birth Place: | Hector, New York, US |
Death Place: | Farmington, Michigan, US |
Spouse: | Rhoda Elizabeth |
Party: | Republican |
Pascal D'Angelis “Dean” Warner (August 12, 1822August 28, 1910) was a Michigan politician.
Warner was born in Hector, New York, on August 12, 1822.
Warner was married to Rhoda Elizabeth Botsford. Together, they were the parent of at least one child, and were the adoptive parents of Fred M. Warner.[1]
Warner served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives the Oakland County district, before the districts of Michigan were divided, from 1851 to 1852. Then, Warner served as member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the Oakland County 5th district 1865 to 1866.[2] Warner, in 1867, was delegate to Michigan state constitutional convention.[1] Warner then served as the Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives when he served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the Oakland County 3rd district 1867 to 1868. Warner first served on the Michigan Senate from 1869 to 1870, when he retired from politics.
Warner died on August 28, 1910, in Farmington, Michigan.[3]