Bio: Warren, Hon. Clyde L. (1871 - 19??)

 

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Surnames: Warren, Beach, Carr

 

---Source: History of Marathon County Wisconsin and Representative Citizens, by Louis Marchetti, 1913.

 

Warren, Hon. Clyde (1871 -19??)

 

 

HON. CLYDE L. WARREN, Judge of the Probate Court of Marathon County, came first to Wausau in 1899, at that time entering upon the practice of law, and his entire professional career, both at the bar and on the bench, has been of such a character as to make those with whom he has been thus associated pay him freely the tribute that he has earned so honorably. He was born at Green Bay, Wis., in 1871, and is a son of Albert and Vesta O. (Beach) Warren.

  

Albert Warren was born in Ross county, O., and when he came first to Wisconsin, about 1864, settled at Mayville, but has been a resident of Green Bay for the past forty years. He married Vesta O. Beach, who was born in Ashtabula county, Ohio, and four sons were born to them: Clyde L.; A. M., who with his next younger brother, F. B., lives at Los Angeles, Cal.; and E. B., who is an attorney and also is engaged in the insurance business at Green Bay.  

 

Clyde L. Warren was educated in the public schools and the University of Wisconsin, graduating from this institution in the class of 1895 and in 1897 graduating in the department of law from Northwestern University. He then engaged in an individual law practice at Wausau for two years and then entered into partnership with Mr. Manson, under the style of Manson & Warren. For two years he was assistant district attorney, and in the spring of 1909 was elected county judge, assuming the duties of the office on January 1, 1910. Judge Warren is a valued member of the Marathon County Bar Association and of the Criminology Association. In his political attitude is found those tendencies which make many men waver in party allegiance, feeling that the time has come for personalities to be placed before party policies.  

 

Judge Warren was married October 22, 1901, to Miss Mabel E. Carr, daughter of William Carr, of Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Three sons and one daughter have been born to them: Edgar, Harold, Seiger, and Ada. While in college Judge Warren was a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity and still preserves this connection. He belongs also to the Masons and the Odd Fellows and additionally the Wausau Country Club.  

 

 


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