Susannah Warren

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Susannah Warren (Delancey)

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Death: 1771 (63-64)
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Daughter of Etienne de Lancy - Stephen DeLancey and Anna de Lancy
Wife of Vice Admiral Sir Peter Warren
Mother of Anne FitzRoy; Susan Warren and Charlotte Bertie
Sister of Col. James De Lancey, Acting Governor of New York; Pieter de Lancey; Maj. Gen. Oliver de Lancey, Sr. and Anne Watts

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About Susannah Warren

Within the next ten years Westbury had been purchased by 'Admiral Sir Peter Warren, K.B., (fn. 93) an Irishman by birth. He obtained his commission as a lieutenant in 1722, and from that time his promotion was rapid. He aided the New England colonies in the war with France, and in 1745, with General Pepperell, captured Louisbourg, as a reward for which he was made rear-admiral of the Blue. After the capitulation of Louisbourg Warren captured three French ships valued at £1,000,000, and from his share of the spoils of war realized a large fortune. In 1747 he won a great naval victory off Cape Finisterre, and for his gallantry on this occasion was made Knight of the Bath. On his retirement from active service in 1748 he received many civic honours, being elected M.P. for Westminster in 1750. He died of a violent fever in 1752 while at Dublin, whither he had gone to purchase estates. In 1735 he had married Susanna daughter of Stephen de Lancey, a wealthy citizen of New York, and by her he left three daughters and co-heirs'—Anne, who married Lieut.-General Hon. Charles Fitzroy, first Lord Southampton, in 1758; Susanna, who married in 1767 Lieut.-General William Skinner; and Charlotte, who married Willoughby Bertie, fourth earl of Abingdon, in 1768. (fn. 94) The manor was at first divided among the three sisters, but in 1772 Charles Fitzroy and Anne and Willoughby, Earl of Abingdon, and Charlotte gave up their moieties to Lieut.-General Skinner and Susanna, (fn. 95) whose daughter and heir Susanna Maria married her first cousin Major-General Henry, third Viscount Gage, in 1789. Their son Henry, fourth Viscount Gage (1808–77), sold the manor to Mr. John Delawar Lewis, from whom it has descended to Colonel Le Roy-Lewis, the present owner.

From: 'Parishes: East Meon', A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 3 (1908), pp. 64-75. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=41930&strquery=... clark rout Date accessed: 25 December 2008.

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See: "Lady Warren" & Road to Greenwich

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Susannah Warren's Timeline

1707
1707
1738
1738
1744
March 28, 1744
England, United Kingdom
1752
1752
1771
1771
Age 64