- MARRIAGE: Children of Thomas Hackley Warren (born 1760) and Hannah Cathen: 1. JOHN JACKSON26 WARREN, b. 1777, Spartanburg, 96th District,SouthCarolina; d. 1854, Yazoo City, Mississippi; m. PRISCILLA VAUGHAN.
2. CHARLES WARREN, b. 1775, Spartanburg, South Carolina; d.1829-1830,Georgia; m. MILLY WATERS.
3. HANNAH WARREN, b. Abt. 1777, Spartanburg, South Carolina; m.???STOTT.
4. MARY WARREN, b. Abt. 1779.
5. THOMAS WARREN, b. 1784, Spartanburg, 96th District, South Carolina;d.Abt. 1820; m. EDNEY.
6. ELIZABETH WARREN, b. May 06, 1786, Spartanburg, South Carolina;d.April 23, 1879, Spring City, Utah; m. JAMES ALLRED.
7. REUBEN WARREN, b. 1788-1789, Spartanburg, 96th District,SouthCarolina; d. Scott County, Mississippi; m. SARAH ???.
8. RHODA WARREN, b. 1791.
9. NANCY WARREN, b. 1793; m. JOHN ALLRED.
10. SARAH WARREN, b. 1795; m. WILLIAM ALLRED.
11. WILLIAM HACKLEY WARREN, b. January 21, 1799; d. September 28,1856,Neshoba County, Mississippi; m. ISABELLA HAMILTON CHAMBERS.
>Hackley was born about 1718 in Spots. and died in 1807. HemarriedSarah >Shipp in Spots. and about 1751 he removed to Lunenburg Co., Va.Halifax >County, Va. was formed from Lunenburg. He later removed to OrangeCo.,N. >C. where his children were born. His children:
>1. Thomas, born some say 1745, some 1755 ,so there may be a 10 year >variance in the birtdates of their children.
> 1. Elizabeth Warren Allred, born May 6, 1786 > 2. Reuben, born about 1788 > 3. Charles, born about 1790 > 4. John, born about 1792 > 5. Thomas, born about 1794 >2. Frances, born about 1757 >3. Rebecca, born about 1759 >4. Mary, born about 1761 >5. Joseph, born about 1763 >6. Reuben, born about 1765 >7. Lott, born about 1760
>Thomas Warren, Jr. married Avarilla Goodloe and removed toOrangeCounty, >Va. in 1742. Avarilla died shortly thereafter and he married JaneLucasof >Orange Co. >They removed to Halifax Co., Va. then to N.C. His children were :
>1. Thomas III >2. Goodloe to N.C. >3. John to N.C. >3. Jeremiah to Ga.
>Thomas III removed to the Henry-Franklin county area of Va.Hischildren: > 1. Ambrose, born 1754 > 2. Drury, born 1756 > 3. William 1754-1822 to Madison, Ky. by 1803 > 4. Elijah > 5. Zachariah, born 1762 removed to Tennessee > 6. Jesse, died in Robertson County, Tennessee > 7.Nancy
> Note: There was a Henry Warren in Henry Co., Va. along withZachariah
>I have Lancelott, born 1725, as the last child of Thomas, Sr. Asyousay, >he did not name all of his children in his will so there couldpossibly >have been a Hugh born in 1723-1727, but I have found no record ofhim..
Research to date, has proved our ancestry back to Virginia. Whathasn'tbeen proven, is where Hugh Warren Senior, and wife Sarah wereborn.
Apparently a genealogical search on Capt. William Warren of thisfamily,traces his lineage through a William Warren (immigrant) in 1653in NewTowne Hundred in Maryland. RE: Wilma Warren Raysin ofParagould,Arkansas.
I have not substantiated any of the data for Matthew, John, or Levi,asit was provided by another researcher. At this point, I canneitherprove it true, or false. The fact From Hugh Senior in theFamily groupreferenced by Wilma Warren Raysin and passed along byLarry A. Warrenand noted December 10th, 1997
Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire page 517 Samuel,Spurwink, fisherman, 25 in 1653, 34 in 1664, took O. A. andsub.to Mass. in 1658. He m. Mary Boaden(1), ±43 in 1679, who m. 2dWalterAdams(20). She was frequenting the company of John Mayer in asuspiciousmanner in 1665. He had a gr. from Mr. Jocelyn in 1668 and 50a. atSpurwink from Mr. Scottow in 1675. Selectman 1671, 1673, 1674,1676;gr.j. 1673, 1674; j. 1664, 1666, 1672, 1673. Lists 111, 232, 236,237ac,239ab. Adm. 30 June 1676 to wid. Mary. The inv. showed 120 a. ofland, 10a. of ‘in-land’ and 10 a. of marsh. Kn. ch: Samuel, in ct. in1674 forsailing out of Cape Porpus harbor on the Lord's day, m. Grace(Briar 4)Chilson bef. 1677 when they deeded her 1st husb.'s farm toHugh Warren ofBoston. Selectman 1681. Lists 237ac. No kn. ch. Josiah.Susanna, b. ab.1660, lived with (1) in her youth, m. 1st EdwardBennett(4), m. 2d PeterKing. Tobias, b. ab. 1665. Mary ‘Hocman,’ b. inBlack Point, w. of ThomasHoar or Whove and a prisoner in Canada (seeHocman), may have been a dan.or a gr. dau. of (5).
Hugh Warren sold land to Thomas Warren. The land was located on the west side of the Pacelet river, Craven County, South Carolina.
Documented on 16 February, 1787. His wife, Sarah Agreed to the Sale. This is the only mention of his wife that has been uncovered to date.
Hugh lived in this area for at least 15 years, for on 23 January,1773.Listed in the book " North Carolina Land Grants in South Carolina". Hugh isgranted100 acres on both sides of Buck Creek of Pacelot, 96th District,SouthCarolina.
Apparently a genealogical search on Capt. William Warren of thisfamily, traces his lineage through a William Warren (immigrant) in 1653 in New Towne Hundred in Maryland. RE: Wilma Warren Raysin of Paragould, Arkansas.
I have not substantiated any of the data for Matthew, John, or Levi,asit was provided by another researcher. At this point, I can neitherproveit true, or false. The fact From Hugh Senior in the Family groupreferenced by Wilma Warren Raysin and passed along by Larry A. Warren and noted December 10th, 1997
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