William J. Warren

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William J. Warren

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Frederick County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: May 10, 1842 (80)
Green County, Kentucky, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Hugh Warren, I and Sarah Warren
Husband of Margaret Peggy Warren and Rhoda Warren
Father of John O Warren; William Patrick Warren; William Patrick 'Paddy' Warren; Margaret Mary Spelts; Hugh Warren and 10 others
Brother of James Warren; Levi Warren; Mathew Warren; John Warren; Hugh Warren, Jr. and 5 others

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About William J. Warren

He had two brothers named James and Hugh

William and Rhoda were married in a religious ceremony in 1774 in Greenville Co., South Carolina.1 They had eight sons and five daughters, named Hugh, William, Hardin, Frederick, Andrew, John, Dodson, Silas, Polly, Sally, Elizabeth, Nancy and Rhoda

   1. (Source manuscript "Into and Out of - Old Kentucky" by William T. Smith.)

2. Src: 1790 Census SC:
Ninety Six District, Greenville County, William Warren 1-2-4-0-0
1 Male >16, 2 Males <16, 4 Females
3. Hardin Warren, Sr. not listed in 1790 Census, possibly born after 1790?
4. Listed on 1800 Kentucky Tax List.



He enlisted (American Revolution) while residing in the Ninety Six District, and served under Capt. Jeremiah Dottey, Dennis Tramell, Jeremiah Dickson,, Anthony Coulter and Cols. Thomas and Roebuck. He was in engagements against Tories and Indians. He moved to Kentucky S.A.8234:x3766. This is from Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution by Bobby Gilmer Moss, Limestone College, Baltimore Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.

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William J. Warren's Timeline

1761
October 1, 1761
Frederick County, Virginia, Colonial America
1776
December 4, 1776
Georgia or South Carolina, United States
1778
1778
South Carolina
1784
April 16, 1784
South Carolina, United States
1785
1785
Greenville County, South Carolina, United States
1787
1787
South Carolina, United States
1788
1788
96th District, South Carolina, United States
1793
1793
Lincoln, Boyle County, Kentucky, United States
1795
1795