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- William was a constable in Halifax County, Virginia in 1768.
Witnessed father (John Warren - b 1707) deed of lands to brothersTimothyand Hackley on 20 July 1768.
William paid 5 pounds on 13 August 1776 for 70 acres of land, which he purchased from his father. The land located by Holts Mill Creek onthesouth and Dry Creek on the east, and Alexander Shaws land on the North and West.
May 1777, listed as giving 6 pounds for soldiers clothing, most likely3for himself and 3 for one of his brothers. His brother James, paid 3poundsfor his own soldier clothing.
Listed as buying land on October 1787 in Caswell County, NorthCarolina. The lands were located near the Cobb Creek area of what later became Person county in 1791. William moved here shortly after buyingthisland.
Sold his 70 acres of land in Halifax County, Virginia on July 20,1789,which was located on Holts Mill and Dry Creek. This was land was obtainedfrom his father in 1772.
Listed on Person County, North Carolina tax records 1794-1799.
Listed on 1800 Person County Federal Census, listed as over 45 yearsofage.
January 1801, sold 150 acres of land in Person County, NorthCarolina.His son Starling Warren witnessed this deed.
8 February 1802, William sold 100 acres of land in Person County,North Carolina to son Starling Warren. This land was located on the watersof the south Hico and Cobb creeks.
Sons Vincent and Starling listed on Person County, North Carolina Tax lists in 1801 and 1802.
Will of William Warren, Prepared 22 April 1802, Person CountyProbateCourt Records.
Listed on 1810 Person County, North Carolina Federal Census. The list showed Willam and wife Ann living in the county, owning one slave, and having in their household one male between 16-26 and one femal under the age of 10. These were most likely grandchildren.
William died in late 1815 or early 1816. The Will was probated inPersonCo., North Carolina in February 1816. Named in the will were wife,Ann,daughters
Nancy and Leah, and sons Starling and Vincent. Ann was bequeathedaNegro man, Starling a feather bed and furniture, and Vincent 5 silverdollars.
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