Abt 1648 - Bef 1694 (46 years)
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Name |
William Warren |
Birth |
Abt 1648 |
Probably St. Mary's County, Maryland |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Bef 18 Sep 1694 |
Saint Marys County, Maryland |
Person ID |
I29825 |
Ingram-Related |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2024 |
Father |
John Warren, b. 1618, England d. 1692, Saint Marys County, Maryland (Age 74 years) |
Mother |
Susan Smith, b. 1630, England d. Yes, date unknown |
Marriage |
1650 |
Saint Marys County, Maryland |
Family ID |
F4384 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Of Newtowne Hundred - Saint Mary's County, Maryland
Believed to be the immigrant ancestor of the Hugh Warren lineage. John Warren of Newtown who died in 1692 is believed to his father in some records, but his age makes it more likely to be a sibling or cousin. Our Warren branch has been DNA tested and found to be related to the Poynton, Cheshire County, England Warren family DNA haplotype, with very close matches to the Humphrey Warren branch.
William Warren appears to have arrived to the colonies as an indentured servant based on a record that states he came to the colonies on 29 September 1648.
Assuming he was over 21 years of age when he arrived; this would place William Warren's birth at approximately 1628, most likely in the British Isles. A possible clue is to look at where a William Durant, William Hogg, and William Bell are from.
William Warren's inventory was taken 18 September 1694 meaning he died before this date.
To check: Wiltshire records show a William Warren, William Bell, and William Durant with Warren and Bell both from Salisbury. Need to check on this as a possible lead.
Since about 65-75 years are between William and Hugh, most likely 1-2 generations have not yet been discovered.
St. Mary's Maryland Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1649/50-1657: Pg 314 Court and Testamentary Business, 1653. Liber B. And upon the Motion of William Warren who Now Made Oath in open Court that the two Bills now Shewed him Entred by John Baily to him the Deponent the one Dated the 21th of September 1653 for paymt of Six hundred pounds of Tobacco and Caske, the tenth day of November then Next, and the other dated the 1th October 1656 for payment of three barrells of Corne the Same yeare were both of them delivered by him the Deponent to mr John Stringer deceased in trust to keep for his the Deponts use onely, and not deposited or Delivered
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