David Warden was born about 1810, at Kirrimuir, Forfarshire, Scotland, and baptised on the 1st of November 1810, son of David Warden and Isabella Winter.[1]
David became a successful shipbuilder, and built Mt. Airlie House in 1868.
David Warden passed away at Milton, Colony of New South Wales, in 1885.[2]
Sources
↑Scotland's People OPR Births & Baptisms Index: Name: WARDEN, DAVID; Parents: DAVID WARDEN & ISOBEL WINTER; Sex: M; Date: 01/11/1810; Ref: 299/20 269; Place: Kirriemuir.
↑New South Wales BMD Death Index: Name: WARDEN, DAVID; Ref: 14399/1885; Parents: DAVID & ISABELLA; Place: MILTON.
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