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Arthur Warren

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
Death: July 06, 1658 (38-47)
Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Place of Burial: Weymouth, Norfolk County , Massachusetts, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Abraham Warren and Isabella Warren
Husband of Mary Warren
Father of Arthur Warrin; Abigail Wright; Capt. Jacob Warren and Joseph Warren

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About Arthur Warren

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Arthur Warren (1613-1658) was born in Notthingham, ENGLAND, the son of Abraham Warren (1575-1654) and his wife Isabel (maiden name unknown) Warren (1575-1672). He came to Massachusetts in 1637. Circa 1638, in Weymouth, Massachusetts, he married Mary (maiden name unknown) - 1617-1747. Arthur Warren died in 1658 in Weymouth, Massachusetts. CHILD: Jacob Warren, Sr. (1642-1732). Find a Grave #6796342.

He is known to have come from Nottingham, but his date of birth, the year he arrived, and his ancestry is not known.

WARREN GENEALOGY

1. Arthur Warren (1617 - 1658/1660) The Warren family traces its origins in England to Arthur Warren who was born about 1617 in Nottingham, England and died in Weymouth Mass. on July 6, 1658 at about age 41. He emigrated from England to New England about 1635 and is known to have settled in Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony before 1638. In that year he married Mary Briggs and they had the following children: Arthur (Nov. 17,1639), Abigail (Oct. 27, 1640), Jacob (Oct. 26, 1642). They were all born in Weymouth, Mass.

2. Jacob Warren (1642 - 1722) He went to Chelmsford, Mass. and married Mary Hildreth there on June 21,1667. She was from Cambridge, Mass. Jacob became an active and influential citizen in Chelmsford and was listed as a member of the Garrison in the West Regiment in Middlesex. He died in Chelmsford in 1722 at age 79. Mary and Jacob had one child: Jacob (1668-1727).

3. Jacob Warren (1668 - 1727) He and married Sarah__? and their first five children were born there: Sarah (March 3, 1688/89), Jacob (July 13, 1691), Elizabeth (June 7, 1693), David (April 4, 1696), Joseph (about 1700, apparently died early in life). About 1701 he and his family moved to Connecticut settling in Plainfield Township, east of Quinebaugh (Plainfield). Sarah and Jacob had one child born in Plainfield: Joseph (August 4, 1701). In 1705 a church was gathered at Plainfield and Jacob Warren was one of the first two Deacons. He was also a representative of the town of Plainfield in the General Assembly of the colony of Conn. in 1708 and 1710. He died on Sept. 3, 1727 in Plainfield, Windham County, Conn. at age about 59.

4. Joseph Warren (1701 - 1757) At age 21, Joseph married Martha Bateman (age 20) on Jan. 2, 1723 in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut. Martha died Dec.3, 1756 at age 54 in Plainfield and Joseph died Feb.16,1757 at age 55 in Plainfield. Both are buried in the Old Wheeler Cemetery in Plainfield, Windham County, Connecticut. They had the following children all born In Plainfield, Connecticut : Joseph (Oct. 13, 1723), Stephen (Sept. 12, 1725), Ruth (July 31, 1727), Elizabeth (Aug. 19, 1730), Joseph (May 24, 1733), Martha (Aug. 22, 1735), David (March 24, 1738/39) and Moses (June 10, 1740).

5. Moses Warren (1740 -1829) At age 32 Moses married Sarah Wheeler (age?) on March 8, 1773 in Canterbury Conn. Sarah died March 10, 1813 (age?) and Moses died on September 19, 1829 in Canterbury at age 89. They both are buried in the Wheeler Cemetery in Plainfield. They had the following children born in Canterbury, Windham County, Conn.: - Samuel (May 24,1774) - Joseph Augustus (Jan. 22, 1776) - Moses (Jan. 23,1776) Note: Joseph and Moses were twins) - Jabez (Aug, 11, 1781).

6. Joseph Augustus Warren (1776 - 1861) At age 22 Joseph married Abigail Allyn (Allen) (age 18) on Jan. 18, 1798 in Connecticut. They removed from their native state Connecticut first to New York State and later about 1820 to Benton Township, Luzerne County, PA settling on a farm near East Benton. Joseph was living in Benton Twp. in 1830 but by 1840 had removed to Greenfield Twp. to a farm near Tompkinsville where they continued to reside until their deaths in 1861 at advanced ages. Abigail was born on March 7, 1780 and died on Feb. 6, 1861 in Greenfield Twp., Luzerne County, PA at age 81 and Joseph died on April 15, 1861 at age 85 also in Greenfield Twp., Luzerne County. Both Joseph and Abigail are buried in East Benton Cemetery, Dalton, PA. They had the following children: - Harriet (Jan. 28, 1800, Connecticut) - Joseph Jr. (March 14, 1802) - Ethan Allyn (Feb. 24, 1804) - Jabez Augustus (April 2, 1807, New York State) - Amy Augustus (Jan. 28, 1812) - Maria ( Aug. 22, 1815) - Henry Spaulding (Aug. 22, 1822, died June 18, 1890).

Abigail Allyn (Allen) is a relative of Ethan Allen but I am still working on the exact connection. Note that Jabez Augustus Warren has a brother named Ethan Allyn Warren.

7. Jabez Augustus Warren (1807 - 1876) Jabez married Harriet W. Young (born on Dec. 10, 1818 in Connecticut). By 1840, after the birth of their first child, Ann in 1839 they settled with Jabez father and mother on the farm between Tompkinsville and Clifford near Sicklers Pond where his grandson Harry Warren (?) later lived. He was known as Jebbe Warren. Jabez preceded his wife in death. He died on Aug. 3, 1876 at age 69 in Clifford Twp. PA and was buried on Aug. 5, 1876 in Willow View Cemetery, Clifford, PA. Harriet moved to Peckville, PA and died there on July 16, 1894 at age 76. She was buried on July 18, 1894 in the family grave plot at Willow View Cemetery, Clifford, PA where her husband and some of her children were previously buried.

Burgess Smith the sexton at Willow View said Jabez funeral sermon "was preach at the Burch School House by Rev. Mr. Fish he never maid any publick profession he had bin sick for a number of monts with a kind of stooper or rather a kind of derangement."

Burgess said Harriet "was sick two weaks (sic.) with the Disentary (sic.)" before she died. "Her Funeral sermon was at Peckville Baptist Church by Elder W. J. Guest, the Baptist Minister of the church of which she was a member. "She was a mother of a number of Children sum of them has bin cld to pass over the still water of Jordan before thair parents. She was a woman that had pass thru many trubles and sorrows and was aquainted with mourning. She was one that had worked hard for the support of her famoly and for the comfort of the sick thrue the neighbourhood where she lived and when her work was done her master cald for her and found her with her armor on and redy to obay the call redy to go home and rest from all of her toil and earthly sorrows."

Jabez and Harriet had the following children: - Ann E. (born 1839, in Greenfield Twp. Luzerne County, PA. Died May 8, 1910, age 71) - Nancy Jane (Oct. 11, 1840, Greenfield Twp. Died Jan. 8, 1928, age 88 in Peckville, PA and was buried Jan. 10, in Clifford, PA) - Harriet C. (June 1842, Greenfield Twp., Luzerne County, PA. Died on June 16, 1861 at age 19 in Clifford Twp. PA and was buried on June 18, 1861 in the family plot in Willow View Cemetery, Clifford, PA.), - John Henry (March 21, 1845 in Clifford, PA. Died Sept. 21, 1921, age 76 at Peckville, PA.), - Susan Lydia (1846, Greenfield Twp., Luzerne County, PA. Died Dec. 6, 1903) - Joseph (1848 in Greenfield Twp., Luzerne County, PA. Died June 23, 1880 in Clifford Twp., PA.at age 32, after shooting himself.

  Buried at Willow View Cemetery) - Emily (Feb. 1, 1850 in Greenfield Twp.  Died June 26, 1872 at age 22 in Clifford Twp., PA and was buried in Willow View Cemetery) - Augustus (1851 in Greenfield Twp. Died Jan. 2, 1933) - Mary Abigail (1854 in Greenfield Twp. Married Edwin L. Burritt.   Died in 1932 in Lackawanna County at age 78.) - Amanda Blanche (Oct. 3, 1855 in Clifford PA.  Married Owen Burdick.  She died May 6, 1893 at age 37 in Clifford(?), Lackawanna         County, PA. She was buried in Willow View Cemetery, Clifford, PA )  - Ethan Allen (1857 in Clifford Twp., Susquehanna County, PA.  Married Nettie Peck. Died ?) - Jefferson Davis ( Dec. 9, 1863 in Clifford Twp., Susquehanna County, PA. Married Helen?.  Died June 16, 1934 and buried at                 Willow View Cemetery, Clifford , PA)

8. Amanda Blanche Warren (1855 - 1893) Amanda Warren married Owen Burdick (born 1855, land deed info). The date and place of marriage are unknown. They lived in the Green Ridge section of Scranton, PA. In 1886, two years after the birth of her only child, Beatrice Louise, Amanda became an invalid and was confined to a wheelchair for seven years before she died on May 6, 1893 at age 37 at her home in Green Ridge, Scranton, PA. She was buried at Willow View Cemetery next to the Warren family plot where her father Jabez Augustus and mother Harriet W. and some of her brothers and sisters are buried. Owen worked in a bakery in Scranton but he apparently produced little income for the family which relied mainly on Amanda's modest income (approx. $63.00 per month) from coal mining royalties she received from Hillside Coal and Iron Company. Amanda and Owen had one child: - Beatrice Louise (April 16,1884, Scranton (?), PA. She died Oct. 4, 1918 at age 34 in Scranton, PA.)

9. Beatrice Louise Burdick (1884 -1918) At the time her mother's death in 1893, Beatrice was only 9 years old. She and her father Owen moved from Scranton and went to live with Owen's sister Juliet A. M. Reynolds in Carbondale, PA. Owen who was the administrator of his wife's estate appointed Amanda's brother John Warren, who lived in Peckville, PA. as the guardian of Beatrice. He paid for most of Beatrice's living expenses out of her inheritance money since Owen, who used his inheritance money to cover his own living expenses, had little or no income to pay for his daughter's expenses while living with his sister's family. He tried running a butcher shop in Carbondale but that failed after two years. Owen re-married in December of 1897 and essentially abandoned his 13 year old daughter after that. Beatrice left the Reynolds family in the summer of 1903 and on Nov.18, 1903 she (at age 19) and Fred Ellsworth Hubbard (age 24, born in 1879) of Carbondale, PA eloped and were married in Albany, New York. They had their honeymoon in Oyster Bay, N.Y.

When Beatrice turned 21 she requested that her guardian, John Warren, turn in his financial records regarding the account he kept of her inheritance and he paid for her board and other expenses at her Aunt Juliet's home.  A dispute over this account  was settled in court in June of 1905 and resulted in Beatrice winning a $2100 settlement pf the case. In the summer of 1905 Fred Hubbard was suffering from lung problems (tuberculosis?)and so he and Beatrice moved to Denver, Colorado in hopes that the dry climate there might be better for his health. They started a chicken ranch there but Beatrice was very lonely and homesick so they returned soon thereafter (in 1906?) to Carbondale and they lived in a house on Darte Ave. in Carbondale.  Fred opened an automobile business in Carbondale and sold the first cars in that region of PA.  Fred died in the spring or summer of 1915 of a lung hemorrhage on his way to a mechanics conference in New York City.  Beatrice and her daughters Dorothy and Marian (our mother) stayed in Carbondale a short time where Beatrice attended a beautician's school in 1916.  They moved to Scranton and stayed with Fred's sister Maude and her husband Andrew Gramer who was a Podiatrist and hired Beatrice as his assistant. About a year later, In 1917, Beatrice and her young daughters moved to an apartment on Clay Ave. in Scranton.  Beatrice died  on October 8, 1918  at age 34 in Scranton in the hallway of the overcrowded Mary Keller Hospital during the terrible flu epidemic that swept the the United States and the rest of the world.  Her daughter Dorothy had died of the flu four days earlier, on Oct. 8, 1918 at age 11 and was buried immediately. Her other  daughter, eight year old Marian, survived this flu epidemic but was left an orphan.  Fortunately her father's sister, Mabel Hubbard Williams, who lived in Plains, PA, came to the rescue and took Marian into her home and raised her from that time on.  Fred and Beatrice and Dorothy are buried along side Amanda Warren Burdick's large, granite grave marker which is at the edge of the Warren family burial site in the Willow View Cemetery in Clifford, PA. Our family used to visit that gravesite with our mother, Marian, every Memorial Day to make sure the graves were kept mowed and free of weeds. Our mother would leave some flowers on the graves in remembrance of her long lost parents and sister.

http://miller-aanderson.blogspot.com/2011/07/arthur-warren-1613-165...


He died after July 6, 1658


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Arthur Warren's Timeline

1615
1615
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
1639
November 17, 1639
Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1640
October 27, 1640
Weynouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1642
October 26, 1642
Weymouth, Massachusetts
1644
1644
Weymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony
1658
July 6, 1658
Age 43
Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
1986
October 1, 1986
Age 43
October 22, 1986
Age 43
1993
March 17, 1993
Age 43