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- In "Inhabitants of Kent County, Maryland, 1637-1787," by Henry C. Peden, Jr., published by Family Line Publications (800-876-6103), there are several index listings for Thomas Warren. p. 145: "Kent County Court Held on January 25, 1675 — Summoned to Court to take the oath of Constables were Thomas Warren, Jr.,..." and three others. On p. 146 it says he became Constable for Langfords Bay Hundred, which places him in a specific geographic section of the county for his residence, presumably.
Also on p. 146, under "Kent County Court Held on April 20, 1676": "Thomas Warren, Sr. paid his alienation fee for 125 acres of land called 'Pentridge' which he had bought from John Hendrickson. Ellis Humphrey and Thomas Warren, Sr. recorded their cattle marks.
"John Hendrickson, of Kent County, conveyed a tract called 'Pentridge' to Thomas Warren, Sr. and Thomas Warren, Jr. on January 20, 1675, located on Langfords Bay near Richard Hudson's land. Ellis Humphrey paid his alienation fee for 125 acres of land called 'Pentridge' which he bought from Lawrence Simonds and wife Seath."
Further on p. 146: suits brought in which Thomas Warren was a party (no jr. or sr. stated, probably in role as constable).
p. 147 - Thomas "Worren," Sr. was selected for the jury in 1676 and was named foreman. There are also other Warren mentions pp. 147-49.
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