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GEJ^EALOGY
WAEEEN FAMILY
RICHARD
WHO CAME IX THE MAYFLO\VEK.
1620, TO 1872,
ALBANY, x\. Y.
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THE WARREN FA:SITLY.
RiciFARD, 1st: Generation, m, Elizabetli ]\Iarcb, a vv
bcr maiden name was Jnat or Pratt, they liad seven
ren, tiieir names and births will be found below,
in 1G28, his widow in 1G73, aged about 92 years.
31:.vy.
Sarah,
Elizubetb,
Abigail,
Xatiuiiuel '^
and. Jo.^cdIi.*
nlow.
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jMay, m. Piobt. Bartlett (who caaie in ship Ann Hyi-V) in "i687.
Anuic, m. Tlio.s. Little 1G33 Apr. I'Jtli. Sarah, ni. John C-V;k in;
MV?>7.- Elizabeth, ni. Richard Church (Father Capt. Bouj. Cluirch)
l')o6. Abi;jail, in. Anthony Snow 1G3[). Xathauicl, m. >j'ary
'Walker in 1(J45 and Jcsciih, lu. Priscilla Faunee. Slie d. in 17U7,
-aged 7-i year?.
" * It appears that Richard married before he came to Piymourhar.d that \ii< 5 daugliter.s ^Yere lorn there. lie wa.s-a merclianl !Vom
Ldiidnn and not one of the original " Pilgrims" tliat went to Leydcn,IlMJland. IJis daughters all ni. active men of the colony. Thes.
b'tlle \v:ts a lawyer and settled iu Ilingham. ^5;l"Le- died thCiC.
J'jhn Cook wa.s one oi' the first settlers in ^Ljisiield and his wife d.
tbere. Anrlr.'iy Snow was a leading man in Middleboro' and onetd the selectnieii. F,. l^artleH's deiceudants arc in Fvoeiov.n to
^bi;S day. It. Cliureh wii.s a prominent man in his day in oM J'iy-
';ijuth. He was die i'athcr of Capt. Bcnj. Church (tiio old iD-hau
fighter of King Philij/s war;. The son;^, Nathaniel aiid J'ii;eph,
^^'f;re ahso pioniinent men in tiie Colony' and their name;: aro oiu-Si
111 ;ntioned in fiie "Old Colony Pvccord.';." Nathaaiel died in lOeT,ai.d .'o.sep.h iu l.GSO.
Nathaniel, 2tl Generation, Ua<l by bis wlib ]M:»ry. 12
cblidreu. Tbeir b. as copied from tbc Oid Coioiiv l^ucordri
will be Ibiind below, together with tbeir name? in their
proper order.
llichavcl, b. 1046.
Jabez, b. 1647,
Sarah, Aug. 29, 1049.
Hope, Mar. Ttli, 1651.
Jniie, Jan. 31st, 1652.
Elizabetb, Sept. 15, 1654.
Alice, Aug. 2, J 056.
Mere-}-, Feb. 20lI!, 1057.
Mary, Mar. 9tli, 1600.
Natbt'niel, 31ar. 10th, 1001.
Johu, Oct. 23a, 1003.
Jamec, Nov. 7(li, 1605.
Alice m. Thos. Giblii-, Elizabeth in. Green, Sarah m. a
Biackvrell, Mercy m. Jona. Delano, Nuthauiel m, Phebe Miu-doc!:,
d. 1707, no issue, Jabez and Joliu d. youim-, JaiUw^s, tiie ycungutt.d.
Jan. 29lh, 1715, aged about 50. Natbuuicl, the father, d. in lOGT,
his widow Mary, about the year 1700.
EiciiARD, 3d Generation, went to Ml-ldleboro'-an
Sarah -, the maiden name I carinot learn, bat the
tied there and had 2 ehildren bora to tbeni. Jan-e
eldest, d. in 1709, probably without children.. Kio
the fiither, d. there 1G96, about 43 years of iip;e.
names, James and Samuel, their children.
James, b. in 1079.
Samuel, b. in 10S3.
Saumel was b}^ trade a tanner and earried on the I'lisir-
]^lidd. I have not been able to learn tlie fime of hi.> death.
Samuf-l, dtli (?4encratioD, m. Elcaner Biirriptoii,
2Gth, 1703. They )iad 11 children ; tiieir navno^ anc
of thoir l>irtlis as below, wqvq copied from the cli. rooorus
in Midi]., where most oi' Ihcir baptisms ure reccrucd.
rriscilhi, b. noi.
Jabez, b. 17U5.
Samuel, boru 1707.
Corueliu5\ b. 1709.
James, b. 1710.
Nathan, b. 1712.
Joseph, b. 1711.
Joanua, b. 1717.
Benjamin, b. 1720.
Savah, b. 1721.
Jusiah, b. 172-1.
James was the Slh child and 4th son of Siimuel. He wa? a slioe-
liiaker, probably \Yorkcd with his father.
James, t oth Generation, m. Mary Terry, of Freetown.
Sept. -1th, 1735, by wliom he had 'j children. He d. in Ti-
verton, R. I. (now F. Eiver) about 1790 in the 80th year
of his age. Xames and births of the cliildren v/iil be found
below, as copied from the records in Midd. and Freetown.
The exact birth of Gamaliel not recorded, but his baptism.
Samuel, b. Sept. 29d], 1787.
May, b. Sept. Gth, 1739.
Coi-neliu!^, b. July 29th, 1711.
Gamalieh bapt. Jan. 8, 1744.
James, boiu Nov. lotli, 1745.
Hi- eldest son, Siimuol, m. Elizabeth I'arker, Jau. 20th, 1T63;
Mury m. Smith b'jwen (uf AVarren, K. I.) Nov. 2Gth. 17oS : Coi-
nelius m. Mary Terry (dau. of Kobt.) Dec. 13th. 17G2 ; the m. of
Jaiii'js. the youngest, I have not been able to learn. These 3 son-',
Saniuol, Corneliu.s and James, all .settled in a pluco cal'e'l ti-o 9
Partners, a pleasant .setileuient in Dutchess Co., N. Y., about 40
miles IVom Aiifuny. Tliere they all died uvA are buriel. fouciher
wit II their inothcr. who went to live widi (.'ornciius, ufrer lier hm-
bar.d's death. There mu.sf be many of \'\(:lc doscendants in that
part of the st;.i,to. Nmues and births ct the chilurim of Gam-AJiei
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will be fouucl below, as copied from tlic leeoias by me ia Tiverton.
K. I. This Tivortoa is now part of tlie city of Fall River and eou-
scqueutly in the state of 3Ia^s.
f- Jaiues was buried in tlie orchard on tbe old farm, wliich is liov,-
being cut up into house lots. I have found the .L;rave and purpo.^eto move the remains to my family lot in the cemeteiy.
G.VMALiEL, 6tli Generation, in. Rutii Jonr'ke?. cihoiit 1705.
They li;ul 12 children, 11 of which grew up and v.-vriC niai-
ried. lie was th.e orJ>j child that settled do\..n heve. Hed. Match 10th, 1S07, about 63 yrs. old. His widow died
Aug. 2Gth, 1835, in her 89th year. They are botli buried
in tiie old burial ground, near the farm on which tliey lived.
Perry,.1; June Stii, 1707.
Henry, Aug. Sih, 1709.
Abraham, Aug. 8th, 1772.
Benjamin, Oct. 3, 1775.
Joseph, Dec. 23, 1777.
Elnathan, Mar. Gtli, 1778.
Samuel, July 18th, 17S1.^
Russell, Aug. 5th, 1783.
Ruth, Oct. 12th, 1785.
Gamaliel, Sept. 6ih, 17S7.
Abigail, June 26th, 1701.
Gamaliel, the youngest son (my father) hal liis name char o
Minton; b}- it. lie was known when he came to mti'j's estate, . s
so called here. My br. Samuel has an only .sou by tliis name
|. The deaths of Gamaliel's cliildren occurred as foiL^ws : ,•'
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who m. a Thompson d. in 1814, aged 24.* Joseph. Apr. ]2l]. *.
nged 53. Minton, Jan. 1, 1830, a<:ed 43. Abraliam, M \.
1842, aged 70. Henry, Dec. 6, 1842, a^cd 73. Perry .
17th, 1841, aged 77. Benjamin. Jan. 1858, ased 83." S|
Aug. 30, 18G0, aged 80. Ru.-sell, Nov. Gth. 1^02, aged Sr
nathan, July G, 1858. aged SO; and Aui>t R;;tii Feb. 27' i;
in her S7th year. I have the names of most of tlicir wiv' i
children. They liad as a rule pretty large families, but the ; j
mostly died, many compavativcly young ar,d unu)arried. A :.
left 4 children; there are only 2 of us. Uncle S. left 7 cb . i.
Uncle Abraham none, Uncle Nathan 2. Uucle iiusseil !, Vusepli 4. I'ncle Benj. 5, I think Henry nuric, 1 believe T'ncle y2. So you see wo are fast going the way of all the carrh.
MiNTOX, 7th Generation, m. Lucretia Darfee Feb. 2Stli,
JSl-I. lie a. Jan. 1st, 1S30, in tlio 43d yr. of his age.
Lucretia d. June 2Gth, 1840, in the 46th yr. of her age.
diaries D. d. at Greenwood Valley, Cal., Doc. 2Gth, 1850.
James 11. at French Carroll, Col., in ISuG. Loring 1). D.
at Geriuantown, Pa., in 1847.
Charles D. Fol>. 1815.
Jauics xl. }nov. 1S17.
Theodore May 23d, 1819.
Samuels. Mar. 1821.
Loring D. D, Aug. 1822.
Samiiol S. HI. Anu E. Cas\vell, and lias 3 children, a sea and 2
dauL^hters, the only firinj of our family.
TnEODORE, 8th Generation, ra. Louisa Davol, June 2(ith,
18^*3, by whom he has had 4 children. Their names v/ill
be lound in their order below.
Eliza E. b. 1S45.
Stephen 31. b. 1847. ^ .
Louise D. b. 1852.
James Theodore, b. 185S.
These children are all dead and these are all the generations from
Piichard, thc//'6/, to Theodore, the last.
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