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Descendants of John Warren

Generation One

454. John1 Warren; baptized 1 Aug 1585 at Nayland, Suffolk, England; died 13 Dec 1667 at Watertown, MA, at age 82.

He "Prosecuted in England for refusing to kneel at communion, 1629. To Watertown, MA by 1630, possibly in the 'Plain Jane.' Freeman May 18, 1631, selectman 1636 and 1640. Fined Apr. 4, 1654 for neglect of public worship on fourteen Sabbaths, each 5 shillings. His home at Watertown was ordered searched May 17, 1661 on suspicion that he was harboring Quakers. It has been speculated that John was a Baptist."

145 He "For information on the immigrant family, refer to The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vols. I-III, by Robert Charles Anderson (Boston, 1995). Additional information is found in The Ancestry of Eva Belle Kempton 1878-1908: Part I The Ancestry of Warren Francis Kempton 1817-1879, by Dean Crawford Smith and edited by Melinde Lutz Sanborn (Boston, 1996), pages 470-490, especially in the line John WARREN's son Daniel, and continuing through grandson John and great grandson Jonathan."

145 He left a will on 30 Nov 1667; "His will was dated Nov. 30, 1667 and proved Dec. 16, 1667, naming his

wife and four surviving children. The estate was inventoried Dec. 13, 1667, including considerable real estate at Watertown. Married

about 1611, England"

"Will of John Warren - November 30, 1667

[Proved December 12, 1667 Middlesex Probate #23862]

The last Will and Testament of John Warren Senr In the name of god Amen:

I John Warren of watertown in the county of Middlesex within the Jurisdic- tion of the Massachusetts [ ] In new England being aged & weake in body but of good memory blesed & praysed be god: doe make & ordaine this my last will and testament in maner & forme following

first I commend my soule & spirit into the hands of god that gave it hoping upon the merrits of Jesus Christ my Saviour to have eternall Life and my body to the ground whereof it was made and to be decently buried per the discretion of my executor hereafter mentioned

Impr I give & bequeath to my Son Daniell Warren the pcell of land that he now lives on being about the quantity of sixten acres with all the apurtenances of itt: nextly I give & bequeath to my Son John Waren & my Son Daniel Warren my dividend and all my remote meaddow with another pcell of remote land cald by the name of farme land lying & being in watertowne unto these my two Sonnes equally betweene them

further I give & bequeath to my Son Daniell Warren my best flocke bed with my greene Ruge that lyeth upon my bed and two of my 4 pewter platters that are of a size And to my daughter in law Mary Warren wife to my Son Daniell one pewter porenger

further I give & bequeath to my daughter Mary Begalow A pcell of remote land being the quantity of 16 acres & knowne by the name of the lew of towneship land lying in watertowne & is already in hir posession

further I give to my daughter mary Begalow 1 smale pewter dish wch is marked in the bottome

further I give & bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Knape plow land lying on the further plaine in watertown wch her husband James Knape hath formerly been possessed off:

and further I give to my aforesaid daughter Elizabeth Knope and from wch she hath already in hir posession & further I give to my aforesaid daughter Elizabeth A booke cald the plaine news such way to a heaven

further I give & bequeath to my grandchild Daniel Warren Son to my Son Daniell Warren one of my Cowes:

further I bequeath to my grand child Mary Begalow A lind box that was my wifes further I give & bequeath to Michall Bloyse daughter to Richard Bloyse deceased one pewter plate

further I give & bequeath to all of my grand children to each of them the som of 2 shillings six pence: and all the rest of my estate houses lands Goodes Catle chatles debts or whatsoever is mine not hearin before bequeathed I doe wholly fully & freely give and bequeath to my beloved Son John warren making and ordaining him my whole and sole executor of this my last will and testament willing & requiring him to pforme all and every the aforesaid pmises respectively according to the true Intent and meaning hearof: for confirmation whereof I have hearunto Anexed my hand and seale this 30th day of November in the yeare 1667:

Witnesses Joseph Taynter

and John Randole John Warren

my marke."

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Children of John1 Warren and Margaret _____ were:

Generation Two

455. Mary2 Warren (John1); baptized 12 Sep 1624 at Nayland, Suffolk, England; married John (Baguley) Bigelow, son of Randall Baguley and Jane ____, 30 Oct 1642 at Watertown MA; died 19 Oct 1691 at Watertown, MA, at age 67.

Children of Mary2 Warren and John (Baguley) Bigelow were:




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