Abt 1624 - 1677 (53 years)
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Name |
John WARREN |
Birth |
Abt 1624 |
England |
Gender |
Male |
Reference Number |
464965 |
Reference Number |
481191 |
Reference Number |
60 |
WWW |
https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Warren-340 |
Death |
Jun 1677 |
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Colony |
Person ID |
I205 |
Gummer |
Last Modified |
1 Aug 2024 |
Family 1 |
Deborah WILSON, b. 21 Aug 1634 d. 26 Jul 1668 (Age 33 years) |
Marriage |
21 Oct 1650 |
Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire |
Family ID |
F247 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
1 Aug 2024 |
Family 2 |
Elizabeth UNKNOWN, b. Abt 1634, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts d. Abt Jan 1672, Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay (Age 38 years) |
Marriage |
1668 |
Children |
| 1. Nathaniel WARREN, b. 27 May 1670, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony d. Aft 31 Aug 1691 (Age > 21 years) |
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Family ID |
F53 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
1 Aug 2024 |
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Photos |
 | The will of John's third wife Elizabeth shows she was probably one of the wealthiest women in the colonies. She left to all the then living daughters of John, as well as her own children, and stepchildren/relatives by her other marriages. There is one Lydia Davis of Long Island NY. who I cannot place. Was she a dau by John Warren? Mary (Warren… |
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Notes |
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|profile1 = [[Warren-238|John Warren Sr (1585-1667)]] of Watertown|profile2 = [[Warren-340|John Warren (abt.1624-1677)]] of New Hampshire, Boston
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== Biography ==
John Warren was born about 1624 in England[Donald Lines Jacobus, The American Genealogist 47(1971): 18-20.], and died Jun 1677 in Boston, Suffolk Co., MA. He married Deborah Wilson on 21 Oct 1650 in Exeter, Rockingham Co., daughter of Thomas Wilson and Ann .
Includes Notes for John Warren:
John Warren, called tobacconist and card maker, was an early settler of Exeter, NH, moved to Boston 1668 where he died in July 1677. He married first, at Exeter, 21 Oct. 1650, Deborah Wilson (died 26 June 1668). [George Lincoln, Town of Hingham, MA, History - The Genealogies (Town of Hingham: 1893), Volume II, page 334-350 .][Mrs. John Barclay, FASG and Miss Rachel E. Barclay, FASG, The American Genealogist 47(1971): 17-20, Elizabeth Danson and Her Four Husbands: Warren-Sendall-Hayward-Wilson, 19.]
John Warren married second, at Boston about 1669, Elizabeth (Ryal/Royal) (Barlow) Coombs, widow of John Coombs (died May 1668). At the death of her first husband, Thomas Barlow, in 1661, her only surviving child, Sarah Barlow (born 1659, died 1678) was heir to the Barlow estate: land, house, shop and wharf, of which her mother had her thirds, use and improvement until her daughter Sarah came of age or married.
By her second marriage to John Coombs, the widow Barlow had three surviving children named Coombs: Elizabeth, John and Mary. He left her only a very small personal estate in 1668 but his widow still had the use and improvement of the Barlow estate and her thirds to maintain her family, and there was evidence that she had a small business of her own in dry goods.
When she married, third, John Warren, as his second wife, he had the use and improvement of the Barlow estate with her, since her daughter Sarah Barlow was only ten years old, At the time of her marriage to John Warren, she had an inventory taken of her personal estate and before she died in Janusary 1671/2 advised him how she wished it distributed. This he presented to the court on 2 February and declared his willingness to fulfill her desires. "And the said Warren is ordered to have in the right of his wife what she was to have till the daughter came of age. . . . as per former Court orders" (Suffolk Probate 7:193) Therefore, it would appear that the Barlow and Coombs children were living with the Warren family. Warren had only one child by his second marriage.
John Warren married third, Elizabeth Danson (or Elizabeth Crow), after January 1671/2 but by early 1675 (three years later than Mr. Manwaring estimated).
John Warren, Sr. died at Boston, July 1677. His will (Suffolk Probate 6:191) gives to beloved wife Elizabeth all my estate, she to bring up my son Nathaniel and my daughter Abigail until they be disposed of in marriage which is in according to the contract betwixt us before marriage (not found); to son Joshua the engine with which I cut tobacco; to the rest of the children (unnamed) 2s each; wife sole executrix; as "for the shop only, and not the land I give unto son Thomas to remove at his pleasure"; dated 10 July 1677, proved 31 July 1677. Note: the shop referred to he built on his wife Barlow's property.
=== Occupation ===
Tobacconist and card maker
=== Elective Office ===
1655, 1657
Office: Selectman
== Sources ==
*History of the Town of Exeter, New Hampshire Author: Charles Henry Bell Publication: Exeter: Quarter-Millennial Year, 1888; Press of J.E. Farwell & Co., Boston. Available without charge at [http://books.google.com/books?id=ngo1AAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=history+of+exeter&hl=en&sa=X&ei=jh9sUtaoKcabiAKM5YDYCQ&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=history%20of%20exeter&f=false Google Books]* James Savage, ''A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England showing three generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the basis of Farmer's Register'', published 1860-62. [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic04savarich/page/424/mode/1up Reference page 424] via InternetArchive
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