Immigrant to Watertown, Mass by 1633
John Warren's presence in America is documented in "The Great Migration
Begins" by Robert Charles Anderson, thus making him one of our earliest
ancestors. I am personally a "double" Warren descendant, as I am a product
of marriages of two different Warren descendants, through both my Whitney
and Joslin lines.
Origins |
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Birthplace:
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Nayland, Suffolk, England - See
Suffolk Heritage Page |
Birthdate:
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Aug 1, 1585 |
Ancestry/history:
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The
Brenda Bova Page on the English Warren Ancestry. |
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Immigration |
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Immigration Date:
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1630 - Winthrop's Fleet |
Age at immigration:
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45 |
Immigration Marital status:
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Married, migrated with all seven children, ages 1-15 |
Ship:
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Winthrop's Fleet |
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Biographical and
Family |
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Biographies: |
The
Brenda Bova Page
Stephen
Lawson's web site.
Michael Roman's
web site.
Warren Page at
the Bigelow Web Site
The V.
T. Andrews Page |
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Resided:
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Soon to Watertown, by 1631, died there 1667 |
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Spouse:
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Margaret, by 1615, m in England. Bigelow page shows
Clear, I've also seen Bayly. TGMB has name not known.
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Children:
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Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, John, Mary, Daniel, Elizabeth |
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President:
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Garfield - See
Lineage |
Notable descendants:
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See separate page
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Subsequent generations:
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See Bigelow,
Barron |
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Kansas Pioneers' Line:
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See Below |
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Notes:
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No known relationship to Richard Warren of the Mayflower
Daughter Elizabeth accused of witchcraft by Cotton Mather
Was a member of the church, but home ordered searched for Quakers once,
indicating he might have supported Quakers.
The Great Migration Begins shows Margaret's name as unknown. A John
Warren was identified as son-in-law of John Bayly in John Bayly's will. |
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