The Mayflower had delayed leaving until late in the season, so the voyage became stormy as the weeks progressed through the fall and into the start of winter. The two sons were born later. "Pilgrim Village Family Sketch: Richard Warren" (a collaboration of American ancestors and New England Historic Genealogical Society), Bradford, William. He is said to be of London but may have been born in the Hertford area of England (where he was married), likely around 1585. Abigail Warren, born in England, circa 1618; died at Marshfield, after 3 January 1692/93; married at Plymouth, 8 November 1639, Anthony Snow. I disagree categorically, however, with your slap at those of us who spend significant amounts of time "sitting at home clicking around the internet". The United States did not exist until 1789 and the United Kingdom was formed in 1707. 1 Feb 1575/6 bap. But do note that it is not possible to be certain of a person's genealogy without a family's cooperation (and/or DNA testing). See Hutchinson's Mass. He is presumably the Gulielmu. The earliest baptisms I find are about 1724 in the First Church. ? If you want to show that Richard Warren is the son of John Warren, the amorer, the next step would be to find direct male line descendants of John Warren, to show that his haplogroup was also E-M35. . Please add an approximate date of birth to this profile of Richard Warren. Descendant of Mayflower passengers John Cooke, his father, Francis Cooke and Richard Warren. His widow, Elizabeth, became a purchaser (shareholder) in the colony in his stead on March 7, 1636/7, by agreement of the entire Court. Cora Warren died in 1983. I, and you, have some 32,000 ancestors who were living at the time of Richard Warren or more recently. "The Marriage of Richard. He settled in Plymouth Colony and was among ten passengers of the Mayflower landing party with Myles Standish at Cape Cod on November 11, 1620. Once in America, they then had two sons before Richard's death in 1628. In the thread above I made some additional comments about the evidence providing not being an indication of the parents. Since DNA does not lie, I lean on the DNA findings based on my 2 lineages back to Richard Warren, who was apparently haplogroup E-M53, as explained in my article. To build a single, validated and documented shared family tree for the Warren family, from earlier origins to near modern times. Apologies if it is already included in one of the listed sources; if so, which one? She and his first five children, all daughters, came to America in the ship Anne (ship)|Anne in 1623. That group was called Undertakers, and were made up of such as Bradford, Standish and Allerton initially who were later joined by Winslow, Brewster, Howland, Alden, Pence and others from London, former Merchant Adventurers. By the 16th century it was spread across Europe and Asia (albeit at a low frequency). They came to him on the shipAnnein 1623, and Richard and Elizabeth subsequently had sons Nathaniel and Joseph at Plymouth. Mary married Robert about 1629 and they had eight children. Includes citations for all sources. Websites, biographies, census reports, image files -- the richer we make the profile, the more historically and genealogically accurate and meaningful it will be. Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account. In 1623, Warren felt that conditions were then safe enough to bring his family over from England. Given the fact the wife of Richard Warren has been definitively identified as a daughter of Augustine Walker, shouldn't the "Reference Notes" immediately above the sources be deleted? I think I've taken care of the duplicate citations. Comments are welcomed [email address removed] . To suggest that RIchard warren, son of John Warren armorer was extremely well documented in the records here in this parish, except for the glaring omission of the baptism records of all 5 of his daughters is also a strong strike against this identification. His exact birthdate, parentage and birthplace are uncertain. Please be careful about using autocomplete. It was re-built about 1700 and owned by Charles Strickland (in 1976). If someone else can't replicate research, it's not acceptable. All relationship and family history information shown on FameChain has been compiled from data in the public domain. * Menu links disabled due to unknown ancestry. Mayflower History website, by Caleb Johnson. It is in fact the basis for nearly the entire the work of the PGM Project, for which I and many others volunteer our time. Print. I am. Family: Richard Warren and Elizabeth Walker married in Great Bramwell, Hertfordshire on April 14, 1610. In the 1627 Plymouth division of cattle Richard Warren, his wife Elizabeth Warren, Nathaniel Warren, Joseph Warren, Mary Warren, Anna Warren, Sarah Warren, Elizabeth Warren and Abigail Warren were the first nine persons in the ninth company [PCR 12:12]. Richard received a grant of land in the 1623 Division of Land.[22]. He received his acres in the Division of Land in 1623, and his family shared in the 1627 Division of Cattle. I don't think that 23andMe is wrong in agreeing that you have atDNA from 10 generations back, but it isn't the whole story. In 1626, a group of key Plymouth settlers (called the Purchasers) paid into a fund to pay off the colonys debt to its original London investors in order to enable the colony to pursue its own goals without the pressure of paying their profits back to England. [18], When the Pilgrims were planning to leave Leyden, Holland, to migrate to the new world, they found that they needed to find financial investors and additional settlers. Which proves exactly nothing. MayflowerHistory.com page on Richard Warren. Susan b. It is claimed that Warren has the largest posterity of any pilgrim, numbering 14 million, the Mayflower passenger with more descendants than any other passenger. I have removed the section =More Certain Origin= and placed a discussion of Louise Throop's article in the research notes. Luckily in December 2002, Edward Davies discovered the missing piece of the puzzle. One Lettice Grave/Grove was bap. 5th Great-grandson to Richard Warren (c1578 - 1628) Mayflower passenger 1620 ★ Click or tap a name to see more details including source citations. I believe Caleb would have seen my recent article, as he is a member of the California Mayflower, so receives their Quarterly. [10] This origin would yield a Richard some seven years older than Elizabeth Walker at the time of their marriage, perhaps slightly less unusual than finding a groom a bit younger than his bride. Or perhaps to Caleb Johnson? Louise, Thanks for the information that there are two Richard Warren descendants in the Y-DNA Mayflower DNA project. Let's explore and share information and stories from my family's American journey. "Richard Warren of the Mayflower and some of his Descendants." 18, Pt. Copyright FameChain 2023, All rights reserved. Oftentimes the family trees listed as still in progress have derived from research into famous people who have a kinship to this person. View all posts by vettemeister. The Family Society of the Descendants of Mayflower Pilgrim Richard Warren & Elizabeth Walker. Richard Warren survived the dreadful time of sickness when about half of the one hundred and three passengers died in the extreme hardships, including near starvation, of the first couple of years of the settlement. Well, Caleb knew before publication.but, similar to his position in public about my finding of the parents of George Soule, passenger on the Mayflower, he is neutral in his response. Richard Warren died at Plymouth of unknown causes, sometime in 1628 (exact date unknown). Make sure the name fields of the Master Profiles include first name, middle name, last name, maiden name if known, otherwise blank, suffix for Sr., Jr., etc. My research into Guild history for details parallels my research into the printing industry for my research on George Soule---something earlier researchers had not done. John died in 1732 in Dartmouth, MA. Third daughter Sarah named all 4 daughters after either her or her husband's relatives; a 5th daughter Mercy seems to be one of the 3 granddaughters who were born first or last by their respective mothers----so apparently all 5 Mercys survived difficult deliveries and were saved by divine mercy. So from two different DNA tests we have a strong indication that Richard Warren was descended from western European Ashkenazi Jews. The families of Soule, and apparently Warren, moved around, as also did Cooke and Delano---all in the area of northern Europe and southern England. Richard Warren traveled alone on the Mayflower, choosing to leave his wife and five daughters behind. 1 p. 236]. When he left Penn Yan, he retired to the town of Pulteney NY, where he enjoyed watching his great-grandchildren play in the yard. Thus I consider true an Eaton-Soule marriage [that GSMD will not accept] which has no marriage record about 1692---because grandfather of the bride was teaching elder [and thus logical officiant for granddaughter's marriages] but called before the Church in Plymouth to explain why his flock did not attend services in Plymouth "even in good weather." [With 56 grandchildren, Elizabeth didnt have time to remarry again!]. He is survived by his children, Richard Warren (Ann) and Tammy Warren-Egresi (Edward); grandchildren, David Washburn (Shalako), Devon Egresi (Breonna), Canon Warren, Jessica Grover, and. Suggest section titled "More Certain Origin" be renamed "disproved origin" instead. Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA, Mary Bartlett{ "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Person", "name": "Mary Bartlett", "gender": "Female" }, born 1610, died 1683, age 73 (approx.) I Jan Wolfe's information published somewhere available online? [3] Elizabeth, born about 1580, died at Plymouth, 2 Oct 1673, "aged above 90 years. "Richard & Elizabeth Warren in the records of the 17th century" (with wife), Pilgrim Hall Museum, Plymouth, MA, 1998-07-14, PilgrimHall.org webpage: PilgrimHall-WarrenRecords-1998: 1628 death of Richard (Morton book); 1673 death of Elizabeth. 2011. pp. If so, login to add it. Warren's name appears twelfth on the Compact. I can type up the arguments for and against this article and move that large "More Certain Origin" section to research notes. It is always preferable to locate primary records where possible. 14, 15, 17, 21, 25].which harks back to a sword found in a midden ca 1981 at the Winslow House in Plymouth. Ancestry.com was only printing the research results of three leading genealogical authorities: Tom Brown, William Reitwiesner, and Gary Boyd Roberts. Richard Warren (c. 15801628) was a passenger on the Mayflower (old "May Floure") in 1620. His will probated Bristol County, December 19, 1836. I find. He was the beloved husband of the late Carmela Chickie Pacileo Warren. This is our familys direct lineage back to Mayflower passenger Richard Warren and his wife Elizabeth Walker. Please note: The ancestor reports on this website have been compiled from thousands of different sources, many over 100 years old. It looks like first son Nathaniel believed in naming his children with familiar family first names. This story appears both in Mourt's Relation,[20] published in London in 1622, and (in a condensed version) in William Bradford's Of Plymouth Plantation. Two male descendants with all-male lineages, approved by GSMD, have tested with FTDNA and results are posted on the Mayflower grouping with FTDNA. 150 "At the partition of lands in 1623, Richard Warren's lot was assigned near Eel River. Richard and Elizabeth (Walker) Warren had 7 children: [6] Mary Warren, b say 1611, d Plymouth 27 Mar 1683; m say 1629 to Robert Bartlett (d betw 19 Sep and 29 Oct 1676, Plymouth). 18 Feb 1569/70; Except for a few mentions in other documents, little is known about him in Plymouth. 2008 - 2023 INTERESTING.COM, INC. Richard Warren's descendants include such notables as Civil War general and President Ulysses S. Grant; President Franklin D. Roosevelt; and Alan B. Shepard, Jr. the first American in space and the fifth person to walk on the moon. 1: Richard Warren); edited by Robert S. Wakefield. Geni requires JavaScript! Very little is known about Richard Warren's life in America. Here is a link to that page, for those who are interested: The article has been revised with the addition of a disclaimer and additional information provided by Caleb Johnson regarding the Richard Warren who died in 1624. Nathaniel Warren. Richard Warren (c1578 - 1628) Mayflower passenger 1620. First son Nathaniel had 12 children, with 5 given familiar family names, and the typical naming pattern yielding grandfather's first name John for 6 of 12 familial names [and the last 3 children, all sons, have the same initials JW so was there a family heirloom such as a silver object with initials JW on it?]. Thanks, Becky Syphers, History of Plymouth plantation vol 2 pg 408, Map of Plymouth Colony showing town locations, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N2RB-43X, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J933-777, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NRWD-S8J, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J979-V2V, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N286-B2H, https://www.americanancestors.org/DB544/rd/318536226, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JQ8Z-WZ3, https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NLS8-B2N, The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Caleb Johnson's Mayflower History: The Mayflower Compact, histarch.illinois.edu Historical Archaeology and Public Engagement, Department of Anthropology at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Archived 14 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine, https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/13261/81/24793378, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6797309/richard-warren. Elizabeth was baptized at Baldock, Hertford, September 1583, the daughter of Augustine Walker. Soc.genealogy.medieval Discussion Group. Pending a marriage record for John Warren, armorer, and Lettice Grove ca 1578, the above appears to identify the parents of Richard Warren, who d. 1628 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony. Robert died about Sep/Oct 1676 and Mary died on 27 March 1683. In 1933 Richard Warren married Cora Lyman. Can you show that none of your other 4,094 could possibly have any Ashkenazi DNA, so that your Ashkenazi atDNA must have come from them? These records in London conform to the expectation that Richard Warren, Steven Hopkins and Edward Dotte/Doty were "from London." A copy can be found here: Throop, Louise Walsh. Here is a link to the updated article: Do Ashkenazi Jews baptize their children? Edward J. Davies, "The Marriage of Richard1 Warren of the Mayflower". Do you wish to add this source to Warren-66? The Warren family is listed in the division of cattle, 1627. Also, you keep implying that E-M35 implies Ashkenazi ancestry. Richard Warren has *millions* of american descendants and *many* of them also have jewish ancestors---much more recent jewish ancestors. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations (Vol. [4] This fits reasonably well with his 1610 marriage to Elizabeth at Great Amwell (roughly a dozen miles from St. Albans), though it would appear if he was baptized close to his actual birth to make him slightly younger than Elizabeth, whose christening is understood to be that recorded some miles to the north at Baldock in September of 1583. Mayflower Families Through Five Generations (Vol. Throop, Louise Walsh. The farm has continued in the possession of his posterity til within a few years. Richard Dean Warren age 90, of Ames, Iowa passed away at Israel Family Hospice House on April 23, A gathering of friends and family will be 4-:6:00 p.m. Thursday, Apr 29, at Grandon Funeral and Cremation Care, 414 Lincoln Way, Ames, A funeral service will be 1:30 p.m. Friday April 30, at Calvary United Methodist Church, 1403 24th Street, Ames. I'm confused. I am an active member of both the National and state societies for the Sons of the American Revolution and the General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Daniel's 5th outing as Bond gets bums back on seats in the cinema. In the display name field only add titles such as Gov. He was born in Vinal Haven, ME and is predeceased by his parents, Risty R. Warren and Harriet F. (Hopkins) Smith; two sons, James W. Violette and . He survived the general sickness of the first winter of 1620/21 in Plymouth, however he died eight years later. for John Warren in 1585, also a will for Lawrence Evans after 1587. Nathaniel Morton, New England's Memorial (Boston: John Usher, 1669). The only record of his death is found in Nathaniel Mortons 1669 book New Englands Memorial, in which he wrote: This year (1628) died Mr. Richard Warren, who was a useful instrument and during his life bare a deep share in the difficulties and troubles of the first settlement of the Plantation of Plymouth. He was buried at Burial Hill in Plymouth. or at uconn lib At the time of the Mayflowers voyage in 1620, Richard and Elizabeth had five daughters: Mary, Ann, Sarah, Elizabeth and Abigail. Christopher Warren and Alice Webb were once hopefully assumed to be the parents of Richard Warren (this supposition goes back a hundred years or so), but that was disproven decades ago -- it was a different Richard Warren. somebody needs to find a will/etc. Research devoted solely to this person has either not yet taken place or it is currently in progress. and engaged in a "huggery" with a group of the natives, referred to as "The First Encounter". CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. In 1624 Elizabeth gave birth to a son Nathaniel and in 1626 another son Joseph. She married Robert Bartlett about 1629 and had eight children. All of Richard Warren's children survived to adulthood, married, and also had large families. Design a site like this with WordPress.com. (LogOut/ Warren co-signed the Mayflower Compact and was one of nineteen (among 41) signers who survived the Plymouth Colony|first winter. But no children were found for this couple in the parish registers, and no further evidence beyond the names and timing, until the will of Augustine Walker was discovered. record for Richard which made him 3 years older than his bride in 1610. Elizabeth was baptised at Baldock, Hertfordshire in September 1583. 18th U.S. President. You have only two individuals who both descend from, Joe, you might want to read my follow-up article, "Richard Warren, and some 50 years of research." CHILDREN: Mary, Ann, Sarah, Elizabeth, Abigail, Nathaniel and Joseph. History of Plymouth plantation, 1620-1647, By William Bradford. Cornhill in London is 3.1 miles walk to Rotherhide, where master Christopher Jones lived after 1610. While E-M35 is very common in Ashkenazi and Sephardi individuals (~20%), the reverse is not true. She and his first five children, all daughters, came to America in the ship Anne (ship)|Anne in 1623. Elizabeth arrived on the Anne in 1623 with their five daughters. Got a researcher who could do this? Robert Charles Anderson. from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Richard_Warren. DEATH: 1628 at Plymouth. This is all new work.and the theme/clue is the father John, armorer, apparently made swords. Download or print chart. The last five are all given as children of John Warren, armorer [St. Peter's Church, Vol. FN Reuben MN (blank) LN Coffin MN (blank)Display name is Captain Reuben Coffin. As with any good genealogical research, if you discover a link to your own family tree, consider it a starting point for further research. Poor old guy apparently did not like the trip into Plymouth to get scolded! All probably in London. Know any Warren descendants with 3 lineages, and willing to do a DNA test with 23andme?? Elizabeth and Richard Warren's first five children, all daughters, came to America in the ship Anne in 1623. As for a researcher to look for the will. I have no idea why you couldn't make the change work. She was also buried at Burial Hill in Plymouth. Click. Another possible Hertfordshire origin for Richard is found in the christening record of Richarde Waren, son of a (presumably) different William, at Rickmansworth on 12 August of 1576. I repeat my call for someone with 2 or more lineages back to Richard Warren. Richard Warren Age 76, of Pultney and formerly of Penn Yan, NY, passed away August 8, 2022. . Yesterday I heard from a customer service representative at 23andme; she said their atDNA testing went back 10 generations. 1: Richard Warren--4 Generations). One of the tenets of the Guilds was support of widows and orphans of their members/brothers. There is virtually no possibility that any autosomal DNA marker from Richard Warren or his wife could have passed down unperturbed that many generations. The finding of Ashkenazi atDNA in my 23andme Discover report---a new feature on that site--although faint for Warren, indicates to me that Richard Warren's wife was also likely of Ashkenazi descent. Richard Warren is your 10th great grandfather. But the odds it was richard warren are vanishingly vanishingly tiny and there is no evidence to indicate such. The vast majority of E-M35 have no known Jewish ancestry. 5. Since both my parents were descended from Richard Warren, I have double the expected load of Warren atDNA on my 23andme test. The agreement was dated October 26, 1626 and was finalized sometime in 1627. 15 Jan 1579/80] gives his father as John Warren, armorer; bap 24 Jan 1579/80 [see "A register of all the Christninges, Burials and Wedings, Parish of Saint Peter's upon Cornhill" (London, 1877) vol. You can't even claim he is E-M35 haplogroup without that. Richard Warren may have originally been a party to the agreement, but due to his death, which may have been sometime in 1628, his name on the charter was changed to that of his wife, recorded as "Elizabeth Warren, widow." The Warren family owned extensive land in Plymouth, from Hob's Hole to Eel River. Very little is known about Richard Warren's life in America. How are the Y-DNA results significant? View the profiles of people named Richard Warren. I have connected to Richard through my Grinnells. Privacy Policy | ContactMe 2010-2023 FamousKin.com. I believe Jan Wolfe's information is just a post in an SGM thread. I am trying to get a copy of his lengthy article on the sword found in a midden near the Winslow house [now Museum] in Plymouth. DaCapo Press NY 1971. found online. He married Elizabeth Walker, daughter of Augustine Walker, at Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England on 14 Apr 1610. William Bradford referred to him with the title of Mr. which indicated someone of status, but otherwise did not further mention him in his recordings of Plymouth history. Generation 2 Mary Warren (1610-1683); married Robert Bartlett (c. 1603-1676). He will be dearly missed by his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. With regard to environmental causes of STR mismatches, this again is not a thing. The article in California Mayflower Quarterly was written to give an idea to newer researchers as to the sequence of research steps..first the proposition based on onomastic research, then finding one baptism record that fit, followed by working up siblings, and death records for the resultant family, etc. The family tree for Richard Warren is still in progress. Elizabeth Warren lived to be more than 90 years old, dying on 2 October 1673. In 1626 twenty seven Plymouth settlers, called Purchasers, were involved with the colony joint-stock company which afterwards was turned over to the control of senior colony members. The material in this link was transcribed by WikiTree contributor Allan Morton from Bradford's History. Login to find your connection. I am the 14th generation from them; Our three children are Generation 15 and our grandchildren are 16th Generation descendants: Generation 1 Richard Warren was one of the Mayflower passengers and named as the 12th signer of the Mayflower Compact document. Anne B, I have tried twice to post the following, but it never sticks. -- The media tab of the MP should be used for documentation files. in "Uncertain Origin" re: possible m. record for father. If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. I did not see parents mentioned in the biography section as a note ( 6 Oct 2013 at 11:23 GMT Becky (Nally) Syphers) below suggests they would be so I am including that information here rather than presuming to edit the record itself. Also saying he is E-M35 is not helpful. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. 2023General Society of Mayflower Descendants. Reports suggest Prince Charles will live "in a flat above the shop" when he becomes king. Richard also enjoyed fishing and spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. 1 p. 133]. He was one of the purchasers [PCR 2:177]. Also, you have 4,096 10th great grandparents. Russell Smith and his wife, Linda of Spencer; 20 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Also, it is also near certain that the son of the armorer died in 1624. My mother's article in 1985 mentions an article by Dobson, an expert on English swords, [Both my parents are descended from Richard Warren.] And I don't have any Ashkenazi DNA. He also received five acres for passage aboard the Anne; this was presumably for his wife and five daughters: Mary, Anna, Sarah, Elizabeth and Abigal, who arrived in 1623.[6]. 24 Jan 1579/80 Once in America, they then had two sons before Richard's death in 1628. with Elizabeth Warren{ "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Person", "name": "Elizabeth Warren", "gender": "Female" }, Anna Little{ "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Person", "name": "Anna Little", "gender": "Female" }, born 1612, died 1675, age 63 (approx.) All of Richard and Elizabeths children survived to adulthood, married and had large families making Richard Warren one of the most common Mayflower passengers to be descended from with hundreds of thousands of American descendants. It is not going to tell you anything about Richard Warren. Children of Richard and Elizabeth (Walker) Warren: Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Richard Warren, by Robert S. Wakefield, rev. m, the G2G discussion has covered the ground of my comment, and then some, so I've deleted the comment. Not really. It also includes the text of the Mayflower Compact, a list of the signers (including Richard Warren) and the story of the First Encounter. or Dr. preceding. (#9317) . Researchers had long known of the marriage of Richard Warren to Elizabeth Walker on 14 April 1610 at Great Amwell, Hertford. As Jasper, John, Susan and Elizabeth appear to have died young , Richard's family was quite small..with burial records in St. Peter's for John and Elizabeth, both being named children of John Warren, armorer [St. Peter's Vol. Bradford, William, and Samuel E. Morison. Most of the early children of the "Pilgrims" in Plymouth have no birth or baptismal record. Should you have information that conflicts with anything shown please make us aware by email. Change). In July of the year 1623 he had welcomed his wife and five daughters who arrived on the ship Anne along with sixty more people to live in the new settlement. BIRTH: Probably around 1585 in co. Hertford, England.MARRIAGE: Elizabeth Walker, 14 April 1610 at Great Amwell, co. Hertford, England, daughter of Augustine Walker.CHILDREN: Mary, Ann, Sarah, Elizabeth, Abigail, Nathaniel and Joseph.DEATH: 1628 at Plymouth.yDNA HAPLOGROUP: E-M35 (E-FTC19215). with Elizabeth Warren{ "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Person", "name": "Elizabeth Warren", "gender": "Female" }, Sarah Cooke{ "@context": "http://schema.org", "@type": "Person", "name": "Sarah Cooke", "gender": "Female" }, born 1613, died 1696, age 83 (approx.) Fifth daughter Abigail had 5 possible children, with 2 daughters apparently named after her siblings. Cora Warren died in 1983. Documentation standards for recent centuries do not always hold for research in more distant centuries---I find. Spouses, children, grandchildrenand great-grandchildren Married 14 April 1610, Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England, to Elizabeth Walker, born in February 1582 - London, Middlesex, England, deceased 2 October 1673 - Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA aged 91 years old(Parents :Augustine Walker1613/ & ? Available online https://www.camayflower.org/uploads/1/2/5/1/125178701/mayflower_quarterly-fall_2022.pdf, Joe, I think your SGM link is wrong. This page has been accessed 67,423 times. See the Elon Musk family tree here at FameChain. Knowledge of such behavior helps in genealogical research. Elizabeth b. Besides, the reuse of family first names is quite prominent in the grandchildren of Richard Warren. Should we stop allowing GEDCOM bio updates to PPP profiles? Know anyone else with 2 or more lineages to Richard Warren, through one or both of his 2 sons? Since we know theMayflowerpassenger had a wife named Elizabeth, and a first child born about 1610, this was a promising record. Explore how the celebrity world connects. Richard was a signer of the Mayflower Compact, on 11 November 1620, while the ship was anchored in Provincetown Harbor. If it were (at the rates your are implying) then we would all have thousands of STR mutations, and DNA testing would be useless for genealogy. 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