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All probably in London. All rights reserved. Also, you keep implying that E-M35 implies Ashkenazi ancestry. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. She and his first five children, all daughters, came to America in the ship Anne (ship)|Anne in 1623. 1 pp. Given the fact the wife of Richard Warren has been definitively identified as a daughter of Augustine Walker, shouldn't the "Reference Notes" immediately above the sources be deleted? 1 p. 133]. All seven of their children survived and had families, with thousands of descendants, including: President Ulysses S. Grant, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, astronaut Alan Shepard, author Laura Ingalls Wilder (Little House on the Prairie series), actor Richard Gere, Lavinia Warren, also known as Mrs. General Tom Thumb|Tom Thumb. His widow, Elizabeth, became a purchaser (shareholder) in the colony in his stead on March 7, 1636/7, by agreement of the entire Court. Soc.genealogy.medieval Discussion Group. The Mayflower had delayed leaving until late in the season, so the voyage became stormy as the weeks progressed through the fall and into the start of winter. The 2002 discovery of the 1613 will of Elizabeth Walkers father, Augustine Walker a will that not only names daughter Elizabeth as the wife of Richard Warren, but also names that couples first three daughters, Mary, Ann and Sarah, in their correct order of birth provided the critical evidence that Elizabeth, and likely her husband, were from the region around Great Amwell. Several of the new recruits came from London, Mr. Richard Warren among them. Richard Warren died at Plymouth of unknown causes, sometime in 1628 (exact date unknown). Most of the early children of the "Pilgrims" in Plymouth have no birth or baptismal record. Richard and Elizabeth (Walker) Warren had 7 children: [6] Mary Warren, b say 1611, d Plymouth 27 Mar 1683; m say 1629 to Robert Bartlett (d betw 19 Sep and 29 Oct 1676, Plymouth). Walsh, Ruth Berg , "The Search for Pilgrim Richard Warren's Parentage," Mayflower Quarterly, 51:109-112. Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA, Mary Bartlett{ "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Person", "name": "Mary Bartlett", "gender": "Female" }, born 1610, died 1683, age 73 (approx.) Based on your response, I can only conclude that neither GSMD or Caleb Johnson reviewed your recent article in the. This agreement was dated 26 October 1626 and finalized sometime in 1627. It is probable that he was born close to 1585, a date cautiously put forward by Mayflower scholar Caleb Johnson[1], which would make him about age 25 at the time of his generally-accepted 14 April 1610 marriage to Elizabeth Walker at Great Amwell. She and his first five children, all daughters, came to America in the ship Anne (ship)|Anne in 1623. It is in fact the basis for nearly the entire the work of the PGM Project, for which I and many others volunteer our time. Richard Warren Biography | Mayflower Heritage and History
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