Robert Ware1
b. 6 December 1680, d. 9 January 1731/32
Father* | Robert Ware1 b. 1 Aug 1653, d. 16 Sep 1724 | |
Mother* | Sarah Metcalf1 b. 7 Dec 1648, d. 13 Apr 1718 |
Birth* | 6 December 1680 | Robert Ware was born on 6 December 1680 in Wrentham, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony (New England).1 |
Marriage* | 1 March 1710/11 | He married Elizabeth Wight, daughter of Jonathan Wight and Elizabeth Fisher, 0n 1 March 1710/11 in Wrentham.2,3 |
Death* | 9 January 1731/32 | He died on 9 January 1731/32 in Wrentham at age 51.1 |
Family |
Elizabeth Wight b. 28 Jun 1692, d. 3 Sep 1769 | |
Child | 1. | Joseph Ware4 b. 23 Jan 1717/18, d. 4 Sep 1811 |
Citations
- [S1251] Miss Emma Forbes Ware, Ware Genealogy; Robert Ware, of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1642-1699, and his lineal descendants, downloaded from the Boston Public Library eBooks and Texts Archive at www.archive.org. (Boston, Massachusetts: Charles H. Pope, 1901), pages 57-58. Hereinafter cited as Ware Genealogy.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to the Year 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Wrentham Marriages, Volume 2, page 390. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS.
- [S1251] Miss Emma Forbes Ware, Ware Genealogy, page 57, identifying her as "Elizabeth (Hawes) Wight" and mistyping the date as 1 March 1810-11.
- [S1251] Miss Emma Forbes Ware, Ware Genealogy, page 57.
Sarah Ware1
b. 1868
Mother* | H. A. __?__1 b. 1836 |
Birth* | 1868 | Sarah Ware was born about 1868 in Texas.1 |
Citations
- [S37] 1870 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of H. A. Ware, Year: 1870; Census Place: Kaufman, Texas; Roll: M593_1594; Page: 111A. Hereinafter cited as 1870 United States Federal Census.
William H. Ware1
b. 1860
Mother* | H. A. __?__1 b. 1836 |
Birth* | 1860 | William H. Ware was born about 1860 in Texas.1 |
(Brother-in-Law) Census US 1880 | 19 June 1880 | William was enumerated on the 1880 census taken on 19 June 1880 in the household of his sister and brother-in-law, Mary and Egbert B. Green, in Precinct 6, Kaufman County, Texas. He was 21 years of age and working as a farm laborer.2 |
Citations
- [S37] 1870 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of H. A. Ware, Year: 1870; Census Place: Kaufman, Texas; Roll: M593_1594; Page: 111A. Hereinafter cited as 1870 United States Federal Census.
- [S23] 1880 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Egbert B. and Mary Green, Year: 1880; Census Place: Precinct 6, Kaufman, Texas; Roll: 1315; Page: 190C; Enumeration District: 042. Hereinafter cited as 1880 United States Federal Census.
John Waring Esq.1
Father* | Reverend Lucas Waring1 d. 1823 |
Birth* | John was his father's third son.1 | |
Marriage* | 11 October 1833 | He married Geraldine Montgomery, daughter of Nathaniel Montgomery, on 11 October 1833 at Swanlinbar Church, Swanlinbar, County Cavan. Their marriage was performed by the Reverend Charles Waring.1 |
Family |
Geraldine Montgomery |
Citations
- [S1621] Irish Newspapers, online at Find My Past, www.findmypast.com, Belfast News-Letter, October 15, 1833. Hereinafter cited as Irish Newspapers.
Reverend Lucas Waring1
d. 1823
Occupation* | He was the Rector of Kilkeel, County Down, Ireland,1 | |
Residence* | and resided in Somerset, County Down.2 | |
Death* | 1823 | He died before his will was probated in 1823.2 |
Family |
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Child | 1. | John Waring Esq.1 |
Citations
- [S1621] Irish Newspapers, online at Find My Past, www.findmypast.com, Belfast News-Letter, October 15, 1833. Hereinafter cited as Irish Newspapers.
- [S1548] Ireland Diocesan and Prerogative Wills & Administrations indexes 1595-1858, online at Find My Past, www.findmypast.com, Public Record Office of Ireland, 1811-1858. Reverend Lucas Waring, Summerset, County Down, 1823. Hereinafter cited as Ireland Diocesan and Prerogative Wills & Administrations indexes 1595-1858.
Dorothy Ann Warner1
b. 25 July 1906
Father* | Edward Harmon Warner1,2 b. 7 May 1866, d. 15 Dec 1930 | |
Mother* | Clara Belle Wells1,3 b. 30 May 1876, d. 8 Feb 1924 |
Birth* | 25 July 1906 | Dorothy Ann Warner was born on 25 July 1906 in Nebraska.1 |
Citations
- [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Dorothy Ann (Warner Cole) Adle, Memorial# 55739121. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Edward Harmon “Ed” Warner, Memorial# 69313976.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Clara Belle (Wells) Hitchcock, Memorial# 70411470.
Edward Daniel Warner1
b. 1 August 1904
Father* | Edward Harmon Warner1,2 b. 7 May 1866, d. 15 Dec 1930 | |
Mother* | Clara Belle Wells1,3 b. 30 May 1876, d. 8 Feb 1924 |
Birth* | 1 August 1904 | Edward Daniel Warner was born on 1 August 1904 in Nebraska.1 |
Citations
- [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Edward Daniel Warner, Memorial# 81518694. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Edward Harmon “Ed” Warner, Memorial# 69313976.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Clara Belle (Wells) Hitchcock, Memorial# 70411470.
Edward Harmon Warner1
b. 7 May 1866, d. 15 December 1930
Birth* | 7 May 1866 | Edward Harmon Warner was born on 7 May 1866 in Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio.1 |
Marriage* | 1898 | He married, as her third husband, Clara B. (Wells) Westbrook Timmons, daughter of Daniel Lewis Wells and Ann Eliza Freeman, in 1898.1,2 |
Divorce* | Edward and Clara B. (Wells) Westbrook Timmons Warner separated, and were probably divorced. Clara married her fourth husband on 13 December 1909 in Colorado.3 | |
Death* | 15 December 1930 | He died on 15 December 1930 in Overton, Dawson County, Nebraska, at age 641 |
Burial* | and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Lexington, Dawson County.1 |
Family |
Clara Belle Wells b. 30 May 1876, d. 8 Feb 1924 | |
Children | 1. | Evia B. Warner4,1 b. 29 Oct 1899 |
2. | Sylvia Irene Warner5,1 b. 24 Aug 1901 | |
3. | Leora Warner6,1 b. 1904, d. 1904 | |
4. | Edward Daniel Warner7,1 b. 1 Aug 1904 | |
5. | Dorothy Ann Warner8,1 b. 25 Jul 1906 | |
6. | Riley David Warner9,1 b. 2 Jul 1908 |
Citations
- [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Edward Harmon “Ed” Warner, Memorial# 69313976. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Clara Belle (Wells) Hitchcock, Memorial# 70411470.
- [S2162] Colorado, County Marriage Records and State Index, 1862-2006, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage on 13 December 1909 in Julesburg, Sedgwick County, Colorado, USA, of Clara Warner, age 32, born about 1877, and Charles R Hitchcock, age 23, born about 1886, referencing FHL Film# 001690088. Hereinafter cited as Colorado, County Marriage Records and State Index, 1862-2006.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Evia B. “Eva” (Warner) Barta, Memorial# 69191013.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Sylvia Irene (Warner Pickering) Beans, Memorial# 57154980.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Leora Warner, Memorial# 69313984.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Edward Daniel Warner, Memorial# 81518694.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Dorothy Ann (Warner Cole) Adle, Memorial# 55739121.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Riley David Warner Sr., Memorial# 220126552.
Evia B. Warner1
b. 29 October 1899
Father* | Edward Harmon Warner1,3 b. 7 May 1866, d. 15 Dec 1930 | |
Mother* | Clara Belle Wells1,2 b. 30 May 1876, d. 8 Feb 1924 |
Birth* | 29 October 1899 | Evia B. Warner was born on 29 October 1899 in Sumner, Dawson County, Nebraska.1 |
Citations
- [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Evia B. “Eva” (Warner) Barta, Memorial# 69191013. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Clara Belle (Wells) Hitchcock, Memorial# 70411470.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Edward Harmon “Ed” Warner, Memorial# 69313976.
George Warner1
Charts | Descendants of John Hinds, including our Walters and Ralphs |
Marriage License | 26 July 1793 | A marriage license was issued to George Warner and Martha Hinds in Dublin, Ireland, on 26 July 1793. The license stated that Martha Hinds of St. Paul Parish, Dublin, a Spinster, and George Warner of Dublin, a Gentleman, were to be married in the Dublin parish of St. Paul.2,3 |
Marriage* | August 1793 | He married Martha Hinds, daughter of Thomas Hinds and Anne Slator.1 |
(Son-in-Law) Will | George's father-in-law, Thomas Hinds of Bruce Hall, died in May 1794 having made his last will and testament which left the Lands of Gortnatrieve and Behy to his eldest son, Walter Hinds of Bruce Hall, and the sum of £1000 to each of his six younger children, Alexander Hinds, Thomas Hinds, Isaac Hinds, Martha Hinds, Elizabeth Hinds and Mary Hinds. The will appointed his wife, Anne (Slator) Hinds, son-in-law George Warner and his second son, Alexander Hinds, Executors.1 | |
(Brother-in-Law) Will | George's brother-in-law Walter Hinds of Bruce Hall wrote his last will and testament a few years after recovering and becoming seized of the lands of Gortnatrieve and Behy whereby he bequeathed to his wife Anne Hinds and George Warner, as co-trustees, the towns and lands of Gortnatrieve and Behy to hold the same unto George Warner and Anne Hinds and the survivor of them and the heirs of such survivor forever subject to his just debts and chargeables as therein mentioned upon trust to levy and pay out of said lands unto Anne Hinds, his wife, a sum of £50 and also one annuity of £100 in lieu of all dower, and he gave to his son George Hinds the sum of £1500 payable as therein mentioned and to any other child he might have by his wife Anne Hinds the sum of £1000 provided, however, that if he should have such other child, his son George should only be paid a sum of £1000 instead of the legacy of £1500. And regarding such annuity and legacies, his will directed that his trustees should stand seized and possessed of the lands for and to the use of his eldest son Walter Hinds Esq., his heirs and assigns forever, and appointed his wife Anne Hinds and brother-in-law George Warner his executors.1 | |
Occupation* | George Warner Esq. was an Alderman of the City of Dublin.1 | |
Residence* | He was described as George Warner Esq. of Ballego Green, Dublin.1 | |
(Uncle) Deed Memorial | 30 June 1821 | George was party to a Memorial Deed of lease and release dated 29 and 30 June 1821 regarding the conditions and release of the Hinds family's lands of Gortnatrieve and Behy, County Cavan, made between Walter Hinds Esq. of the city of Dublin, eldest son and heir at law of Walter Hinds late of Bruce Hall Esq. in the county of Cavan deceased, and also administrator of the estate of his sister Martha Hinds, also deceased, of the first part, George Warner of College Green in the city of Dublin, his uncle and one of the aldermen of that city, and his mother Anne (Hinds) Hinds of Blessington street in or near the city of Dublin, widow of Walter Hinds of Bruce Hall, deceased, who were named as trustees and executors in the last will and testament of Walter Hinds of Bruce Hall deceased, of the second part, George Hinds of the city of Dublin Esq., youngest son and one of the legatees named in the last will and testament of Walter Hinds of Bruce Hall deceased of the third part, Isaac Hinds of the city of Dublin, watchmaker, sole executor named in the last will and testament of his mother, Anne (Slator) Hinds, the elder, hereinafter which the said Anne Hinds the elder was the sole executrix named in the last will and testament of her son Alexander Hinds deceased, hereinafter also named Samuel Kennedy of Killeshandra in the county of Cavan, apothecary, and Elizabeth Kennedy otherwise Hinds his wife, and Anne McCluskey of the city of Dublin, widow and executrix of the last will and testament of Thomas Hinds late of the city of Dublin, gentleman deceased and which said Isaac Hinds, Alexander Hinds, Elizabeth Kennedy and Thomas Hinds were four of the children of Thomas Hinds the elder, thereinafter named of the fourth part, and Thomas Burrowes, Arnold Robinson Burrowes and John Woolmore of Stradone House, County Cavan, Benarth, Wales and Bruton Street, London, respectively, of the fifth part. The deed began by outlining the Hinds family's history with the lands, reciting first that Walter Hinds, formerly of Corrakane in the county of Cavan, was seized in fee of and in the lands of Gortnatrieve and Behy previous to the year 1770, and that, being so seized, had conveyed the lands to his son Thomas Hinds as a child's portion in the marriage settlement agreement he made in August 1770 with Alexander Slator of Whitehill, County Longford, father of Thomas' wife Anne (Slator) Hinds. And reciting that, as a part of that agreement, after the death of Thomas, his widow Anne was to receive a jointure of £50 a year payable out of the lands. The agreement also directed that, after the death of Thomas, the lands should descend to his male issue and that, after the death of his widow Anne, her jointure should revert to the couple's male issue. The agreement also permitted Thomas, at any time he thought proper, to raise the sum of £1000 as a portion for each of his younger children, whether males or females. The 1821 deed then recited that the marriage between Thomas Hinds and Anne Slator was duly had and solemnized and that Thomas entered into possession of the lands and remained seized thereof until the time of his death. It recited that he died in 1794 leaving Anne Hinds otherwise Slator his widow, also since deceased, and seven children of the marriage, namely Walter Hinds, his eldest son and heir at law, Alexander Hinds, his second son since deceased, Thomas Hinds, his third son since deceased, Isaac Hinds, Martha Warner, now the wife of George Warner, Elizabeth Kennedy and Mary Hinds. It recited that previous to his death, Thomas Hinds duly made and published his last will and testament whereby he left to his eldest son Walter the lands of Gortnatrieve and Behy, and to each of his six younger children the sum of £1000. His will had appointed his wife Anne Hinds, his son-in-law George Warner, and his second son Alexander Hinds his executors. The 1821 deed next recited that Thomas Hinds the younger was also dead, having first duly made his will whereof he appointed his wife Anne McCluskey his executrix, and that his second son Alexander Hinds was also dead but, previous to his death, had duly made and published his last will and testament by which he appointed his mother, Anne Hinds the elder, his sole executrix, and that Anne Hinds the elder was also deceased and that she had by her last will appointed her son Isaac Hinds her sole executor. The death of Mary Hinds, another of the children of Thomas and Anne Hinds the elder, was also recited, with the statement that her brother Isaac had obtained letters of administration for all of her properties. The 1821 deed went on to recite that Walter Hinds, upon the death of his father Thomas, entered into possession of the lands and premises of Gortnatrieve and Behy and that by deeds of lease and release, followed by a deed of common recovery, both in 1795, had become seized in his demesne, as of fee, of and in the lands and premises of Gortnatrieve and Behy. And that being so thereof seized, he duly made and published his last will and testament whereby he gave and bequeathed to his wife Anne Hinds and his brother-in-law George Warner, as trustees, the said towns and lands of Gortnatrieve and Behy. To hold the same unto the said George Warner and Anne Hinds and the survivor of them and the heirs of such survivor forever subject to his just debts and chargeables as therein mentioned upon trust to levy and pay out of said lands unto his widow Anne Hinds a sum of £50 and also one annuity of £100 in lieu of all dower and the will gave his son George Hinds the sum of £1500 payable as therein mentioned and to any other child he might have by his wife Anne the sum of £1000 provided however that if he should have such other child, his son George should only be paid a sum of £1000 instead of the legacy of £1500 and subject to such annuity and legacies the will directed his trustees should stand seized and possessed of such lands for and to the use of his eldest son Walter Hinds Esq., party to the indenture of release first herein mentioned, his heirs and assigns forever, and of his said will he appointed his wife Anne (Hinds) Hinds and George Warner executors and died leaving his widow Anne and three children, namely Walter Hinds Esq., his eldest son and heir at law, George Hinds, and Martha Hinds. And then also reciting the death of Martha Hinds intestate and unmarried and that Walter Hinds, her brother, had obtained letters of administration of her goods and chattels, and also reciting that the said George Warner in right of his wife Martha Warner, otherwise Hinds, the said Isaac Hinds in his own right, and also as executor of the said Alexander Hinds, and also as administrator of the said Mary Hinds, the said Anne McCluskey and executrix of Thomas Hinds Junior, and the said Samuel Kennedy and Elizabeth Kennedy his wife , parties to the said first mentioned indenture of release were under the marriage articles of the first day of August 1770 and the will of the said Thomas Hinds, entitled to what remained of the said sum of £1000, and which then amounted to a sum of £769,12s,6p, and that the said George Hinds was then entitled to the sum of £1500 for principal and interest on the sum of £1000 bequeathed to him by his father the said Walter Hinds, and that there was nothing due to Walter Hinds the younger as administrator of his sister Martha Hinds, of her legacy of £1000. Finally, after reviewing all of the pertinent past history regarding the family and the lands, the 1821 deed recited that Robert Burrowes, late of Bolton Street in the county of Middlesex, England, deceased, by his last will and testament in writing, directed the residue of his fortune to be laid out in lands, as contiguous as practicable, to Stradone in the county of Cavan and he appointed Thomas Burrowes, Arnold Robinson Burrowes and John Woolmore his executors. And further reciting that in order to discharge the several demands of Walter Hinds Esq., by and with the consent and approbation of his mother Anne (Hinds) Hinds, proposed to the executors of Robert Burrowes deceased, Thomas Burrowes, Arnold Robinson Burrowes and John Woolmore, to sell to them the lands and premises freed and discharged of the annuity of £100 to his mother Anne Hinds, and that Thomas Burrowes, Arnold Robinson Burrowes and John Woolmore had agreed to such proposal. The deed next witnessed that, in consideration of the sum of £769,12s,6p to George Warner, Isaac Hinds, Anne McCluskey and Samuel and Elizabeth Kennedy, in hand well and truly paid by Thomas Burrowes, Arnold Robinson Burrowes and John Woolmore, in full discharge of their several and respective demands against the lands and premises, the receipt whereof was thereby acknowledged, and of the further sum of £1500 by Thomas Burrowes, Arnold Robinson Burrowes and John Woolmore to George Hinds well and truly paid, the receipt whereof was thereby acknowledged in full discharge of his, George Hinds', claims against the lands and premises, and of a further sum of £5009,1s,6p, being the residue of the purchase money by Thomas Burrowes, Arnold Robinson Burrowes and John Woolmore well and truly paid to Walter Hinds Esq. and his mother Anne Hinds, the receipt whereof was thereby acknowledged, and for and in consideration of the further sum of 10 shillings registered by Thomas Burrowes, Arnold Robinson Burrowes and John Woolmore to George Warner and Anne Hinds, the trustees named in the last will and testament of Walter Hinds, the receipt thereof was also thereby acknowledged, they, Walter Hinds Esq., George Warner and Anne (Hinds) Hinds, by and with the consent and approbation of Isaac Hinds, Anne McCluskey and Samuel and Elizabeth Kennedy, and also of George Hinds, testified by their being parties to and executing the deed of release according to their several and respective interests did, and each and every of them did, thereby grant, bargain, sell, alien, release, and confirm unto Thomas Burrowes, Arnold Robinson Burrowes and John Woolmore in their actual possession then by virtue of a bargain and sale to them thereof made by Walter Hinds Esq., his uncle George Warner and mother Anne Hinds therein recited, and to their heirs and assigns, all that and those the towns and lands of Gortnatrieve and Behy, or by whatever other names and descriptions they may be known or called by, situate, lying and being in the parish of Killeshandra, barony of Tullyhunco, county of Cavan, to hold unto Thomas Burrowes, Arnold Robinson Burrowes and John Woolmore, their heirs and assigns forever, to the use and behalf of Thomas Burrowes, Arnold Robinson Burrowes and John Woolmore, their heirs and assigns upon the trusts and to the uses expressed and declared in and by the will of Robert Burrowes. And Anne (Hinds) Hinds did thereby remise release exonerate and discharge the lands and premises from the annuity of £100 payable to her as aforesaid and the indenture also canceled covenants of good title of quiet possession and of further assurance and also a schedule of the tenants leases then in being. The deed was duly executed with signatures of all parties, witnessed by a variety of individuals, and registered on 01 October 1821.1 |
Family |
Martha Hinds |
Citations
- [S588] Ireland Registry of Deeds, Transcripts of memorials of deeds, conveyances and wills, 1708-1929; on 2687 FHL microfilms. Most are now digitized and available online at www.familysearch.org, LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah: 1821; Film number 467074; Volume 765; Page 539; Deed number 519474. Hereinafter cited as Deeds, conveyances and wills, 1708-1929.
- [S834] Microfilm of original manuscripts in the Genealogical Office of Ireland, Dublin Consistorial Office marriage licence books, ca. 1630-1825. Includes parish where marriage is to take place, residence and marital condition of the bride, usually residence and occupation of the husband, and the date of the license. In alphabetical order by groom; includes brides' index: Volume No. 474, Volume II E-M, page 164; on FHL Film 100227, LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Dublin marriage licence books.
- [S835] Denis O'Callaghan Fisher, Dublin Diocesan marriage licences: 1638-1800. Microfilm copy of transcripts at the Genealogical Department, Dublin Ireland. (1765-1788 are missing.) Manuscripts in the Genealogical Office of Ireland, manuscript numbers 134-138. Alphabetical order by groom; includes bride's index: Volume 137, Volume III, page 152; on FHL Film# 100226 Items 2-6, LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. Hereinafter cited as Dublin Diocesan marriage licences 1638-1800.
Ida Delight Warner1
b. 1857, d. 1945
Birth* | 1857 | Ida Delight Warner was born in 1857 in Seneca, Wood County, Wisconsin.1 |
Marriage* | 24 September 1882 | She married, as his second wife, Charles H. Dillenbeck in 24 September 1882 in Nashua, Chickasaw County, Iowa.2,3,1 |
Census US 1900* | 1 June 1900 | Delight I. and Charles H. Dillenbeck were enumerated on the 1900 census taken on 1 June 1900 in Bassett, Chickasaw, Chickasaw County, Iowa. Charles was 62 years of age and a farmer, and Ida was 39 years of age and a merchant of general merchandise. They owned their farm with a mortgage, had been married for 17 years and Ida had given birth to two children, both of whom were living and enumerated, using their middle names, with their parents in 1900. Warner C. and Mabel L. were ages 16 and 12 years, respectively, and both had attended school for 9 months of the census year.4 |
(Wife) Death | 4 September 1903 | Ida Delight (Warner) became a widow when Charles H. Dillenbeck died on 4 September 1903 at age 65.3 |
Census US 1910* | 25 April 1910 | Delight I. Dillenbeck was enumerated as the head of her household on the 1910 census taken on 25 April 1910 at 219 East 1st Street, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado. She was a widow, 52 years of age, owned her house with a mortgage and worked as a laundress from her home. Enumerated with her in 1910 were her son, Charles W., with his wife and daughter and her daughter, Le Ora, with her two daughters. Charles was 26 years of age and worked as a clerk in a railroad office. His wife, Nancy E., was 19 years old and worked as a waitress in a hotel. They had been married for 3 years, the first marriage for each, and Nancy had given birth to one child, whose name was Leora. She was 2 years old, and was enumerated with her parents and grandmother. Delight's daughter, Leora, was divorced, 22 years of age and worked as a vocal musician in a theater. She was enumerated in her mother's household with her two daughters, Delight I. Dietz and Dorothy I. Dietz, ages 3 and 2 years, respectively, who were both recorded, as was their mother, with the surname Dillenbeck. Also residing in the Dillenbeck household in 1910 was Julius Vallie, who was a boarder. He was 24 years of age and worked for wages as a chauffeur for a private family.5 |
Census US 1940* | 20 April 1940 | Delight I. Dillenbeck was enumerated as the head of her household on the 1940 census taken on 20 April 1940 at 219 Bonfoy Avenue, Knob Hill, El Paso County, Colorado. She was a widow, 81 years of age and owned her house which was valued at $4,000. Her daughter, Leona M. Burt, was enumerated with her. She was 52 years of age and also a widow. Both ladies reported they had completed the 4th year of high school and that they had lived in the same house in 1935.6 |
Death* | 1945 | She died in 1945 at a hospital in Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, at age 881 |
Burial* | 11 August 1945 | and was buried on 11 August 1945 in Block 00056, 000022 - 0000WC of Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs.1 |
Family |
Charles H. Dillenbeck b. 8 Mar 1838, d. 4 Sep 1903 | |
Children | 1. | Charles W. Dillenbeck7 b. 21 Nov 1883 |
2. | Leora M. Dillenbeck+8 b. 6 Jun 1887, d. 30 Jul 1975 |
Citations
- [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Ida Delight Dillenbeck, Memorial# 34642701. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S1508] Iowa, U.S., Select Marriages Index, 1758-1996, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage of Charles H. Dillenbeck and I. Delight Warner on 24 September 1882 in Nashua, Chickasaw County, Iowa, citing FHL Film# 1027437, reference ID 2:3M0S3LX. Hereinafter cited as Iowa, U.S., Select Marriages Index, 1758-1996.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Charles H Dillenbeck, Memorial# 70732866.
- [S34] 1900 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Charles and Ida D. Dillenbeck, Year: 1900; Census Place: Chickasaw, Chickasaw, Iowa; Page: 1; Enumeration District: 0031; FHL microfilm: 1240423. Hereinafter cited as 1900 United States Federal Census.
- [S40] 1910 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Delight Dillenbeck, Year: 1910; Census Place: Colorado Springs Ward 3, El Paso, Colorado; Roll: T624_119; Page: 8A; Enumeration District: 0042; FHL microfilm: 1374132. Hereinafter cited as 1910 United States Federal Census.
- [S1441] 1940 United States Federal Census, online at www.ancestry.com, household of Delight I. Dillenbeck, Year: 1940; Census Place: El Paso, Colorado; Roll: m-t0627-00462; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 21-84. Hereinafter cited as 1940 United States Federal Census.
- [S2183] Iowa, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1800-1999, online at www.ancestry.com, birth on 21 November 1883 in Chickasaw County, Iowa, of Charles W Dillenbeck, son of Charles H Dillenbeck and Ida Delight Warner, referencing FHL Film# 1027435. Hereinafter cited as Iowa, U.S., Births and Christenings Index, 1800-1999.
- [S2403] Iowa, U.S., Births (series) 1880-1904, 1921-1944 and Delayed Births (series), 1856-1940, online at www.ancestry.com, delayed certificate of birth for Le Ora Mabel Dillenbeck, born on 6 June 1887 in Bassett, Chickasaw County, Iowa, USA, daughter of Charles Henry Dillenbeck, age 44, born in New York, merchant, and Ida Delight Warner, age 29, born in Pennsylvania, housewife, midwife attending the birth was Julia E. Benedict, affidavit signed in El Paso County, Colorado, by I. Delight Dillenbeck, the mother, on 8 October 1943, who stated under oath that she was the mother of the said Le Ora Mabel Dillenbeck, and that she well remembered her birth, referencing State Historical Society of Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa. Hereinafter cited as Iowa, U.S., Births (series) 1880-1904, 1921-1944 and Delayed Births (series), 1856-1940.
Leora Warner1
b. 1904, d. 1904
Father* | Edward Harmon Warner1,2 b. 7 May 1866, d. 15 Dec 1930 | |
Mother* | Clara Belle Wells1,3 b. 30 May 1876, d. 8 Feb 1924 |
Death* | 1904 | and died there the same year.1 |
Birth* | 1904 | Leora Warner was born in 1904 in Nebraska.1 |
Burial* | She was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Lexington, Dawson County, Nebraska.1 |
Citations
- [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Leora Warner, Memorial# 69313984. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Edward Harmon “Ed” Warner, Memorial# 69313976.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Clara Belle (Wells) Hitchcock, Memorial# 70411470.
Margaret Warner1
b. 23 October 1803, d. 26 April 1842
Birth* | 23 October 1803 | Margaret Warner was born on 23 October 1803 in Delaware County, Ohio.1 |
Marriage* | 19 January 1819 | She married, as his first wife, Absolem Carr on 19 January 1819 in Ross County, Ohio.1,2,3 |
Death* | 26 April 1842 | She died on 26 April 1842 in Fayette County, Ohio, at age 381 |
Burial* | and was buried in Asbury Chapel Cemetery, Jasper Township, Fayette County.1 |
Family |
Absolem Carr b. 24 Jul 1799, d. 25 Oct 1881 |
Citations
- [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Margaret (Warner) Carr, Memorial# 39728683. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Absolem Carr, Memorial# 12774401.
- [S1576] Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993, online at www.ancestry.com, marriage of Absalom Karr and Margaret Warner on 19 January 1819 in Ross County, Ohio, USA, referencing FHL Film# 000281637. Hereinafter cited as Ohio, County Marriage Records, 1774-1993.
Maria Warner1
Marriage* | She married Ethan C. Frost.1,2 |
Family |
Ethan C. Frost | |
Child | 1. | Emma Martha Frost1,2 b. 1846, d. 4 May 1909 |
Citations
- [S954] John J. Dennie and Helen Schatvet Ullmann CG FASG, "The Bible of Thomas Dennie of Boston, Massachusetts", MASSOG. Includes thoroughly researched, and written, informative footnotes. Volume 31, No. 2, pages 53-57 (Summer 2007). Hereinafter cited as "Thomas Dennie of Boston Bible."
- [S363] Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Volume 11, page 535. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.
Deacon Philemon Warner1,2
Marriage* | He married Elizabeth __?__.2 |
Family |
Elizabeth __?__ | |
Child | 1. | Susanna Warner1 b. 20 Mar 1744, d. 1832 |
Citations
- [S1011] Larkin T. Tufts and Edward C. Booth M.D., "Tufts Genealogy -- Earlier Generations", New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Volume 51, pages 299-305 (July 1897). Hereinafter cited as "Tufts Genealogy."
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to the Year 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Gloucester Births, page 746. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS.
Riley David Warner1
b. 2 July 1908
Father* | Edward Harmon Warner1,2 b. 7 May 1866, d. 15 Dec 1930 | |
Mother* | Clara Belle Wells1,3 b. 30 May 1876, d. 8 Feb 1924 |
Birth* | 2 July 1908 | Riley David Warner was born on 2 July 1908 in Eddyville, Dawson County, Nebraska.1 |
Citations
- [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Riley David Warner Sr., Memorial# 220126552. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Edward Harmon “Ed” Warner, Memorial# 69313976.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Clara Belle (Wells) Hitchcock, Memorial# 70411470.
Susanna Warner1
b. 20 March 1744, d. 1832
Father* | Deacon Philemon Warner1 | |
Mother* | Elizabeth __?__2 |
Birth* | 20 March 1744 | Susanna Warner was born on 20 March 17441 |
Baptism | 23 March 1745/46 | and was baptized on 23 March 1745/46 in Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).2 |
Marriage* | 22 October 1789 | She married as his second wife Cotton Tufts Esq. of Weymouth, son of Dr. Simon Tufts and Abigail Smith, on 22 October 1789 in Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts.1,3 |
(Wife) Death | 8 December 1815 | Susanna became a widow when Cotton Tufts Esq. died on 8 December 1815.4 |
Death* | 1832 | She died in 1832.1 |
Family |
Cotton Tufts b. 30 May 1732, d. 8 Dec 1815 |
Citations
- [S1011] Larkin T. Tufts and Edward C. Booth M.D., "Tufts Genealogy -- Earlier Generations", New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Volume 51, pages 299-305 (July 1897). Hereinafter cited as "Tufts Genealogy."
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to the Year 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Gloucester Births, page 746. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Gloucester Marriages, page 562.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Weymouth Deaths, page 357.
Sylvia Irene Warner1
b. 24 August 1901
Father* | Edward Harmon Warner1,3 b. 7 May 1866, d. 15 Dec 1930 | |
Mother* | Clara Belle Wells1,2 b. 30 May 1876, d. 8 Feb 1924 |
Birth* | 24 August 1901 | Sylvia Irene Warner was born on 24 August 1901 in Lexington, Dawson County, Nebraska.1 |
Citations
- [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, Sylvia Irene (Warner Pickering) Beans, Memorial# 57154980. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Clara Belle (Wells) Hitchcock, Memorial# 70411470.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Edward Harmon “Ed” Warner, Memorial# 69313976.
Ebenezer Warren1
Marriage* | 2 June 1697 | He married Mary Ryder of Milton on 2 June 1697 in Milton, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).1,2 |
Family |
Mary Ryder | |
Child | 1. | Elizabeth Warren+1 b. 1 Jun 1704, d. a 1768 |
Citations
- [S1240] Raymond Gordon Hawes, The Edward Hawes Heirs : Edward Hawes, ca. 1616-1687, of Dedham, Massachusetts, and his wife, Eliony Lumber : and some of their descendants through eleven generations. Edward Hawes (ca. 1616-1687) was living at Dedham, Massachusetts, by 1648, where he married Eliony Lumber (ca. 1625-1688/9) that year. They had nine children, 1648/9-1666, all born at Dedham. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and elsewhere. Descendants also spell their surname Haws. (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, 1996), Generation Three, pages 15-27. Hereinafter cited as The Edward Hawes Heirs.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to the Year 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Milton Marriages, Volume 1, page 192. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS.
Elizabeth Warren1
Marriage* | 18 October 1705 | She married Daniel Herrington, son of Daniel Herrington and Sarah Whitney, on 18 October 1705 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England). Both were of Watertown and were married there by Mr. Samuel Angier, an ordained minister.2 |
Family |
Daniel Herrington b. 24 Feb 1683 | |
Child | 1. | Daniel Herrington1,3 b. 5 Oct 1707 |
Citations
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to the Year 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Watertown Marriages, Volume 2, page 20. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Watertown Births, Marriages, Deaths, Volume 2, page 20.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Marlborough Births, Volume 1, page 91, his surname transcribed as "Herington."
Elizabeth Warren1
b. 1 June 1704, d. after 1768
Father* | Ebenezer Warren2 | |
Mother* | Mary Ryder2 |
Birth* | 1 June 1704 | Elizabeth Warren was born on 1 June 1704 in Milton, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).2,3 |
Marriage* | 2 September 1727 | She married first Samuel Hawes, son of John Hawes and Sarah Deering, on 2 September 1727 in Dedham. Both were Dedham residents at the time of their marriage and were married by Robert Spur Esq.1,4,5 |
Children* | The Hawes source stated that Samuel and Elizabeth had four children, then listed birthdates and information about eight.2 | |
(Wife) Death | 15 March 1740/41 | Elizabeth became a widow when Samuel Hawes died on 15 March 1740/41.2 |
(2nd Daughter-in-Law) Probate Agreement | 11 February 1741/42 | Elizabeth (Warren) Hawes, representing herself and her children, participated in the discussion on 11 February 1741/42 to prepare and finalize an agreement between the heirs and assigns of John Hawes, late of Dedham, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England), yeoman, deceased. The probate document identified each of the parties to the agreement, and their relationships to the deceased, as: James Heaton of Rutland in the County of Worcester, yeoman, on behalf of himself and on behalf of his wife Eliony (Hawes) Heaton, one of the children and co-heirs of the estate of the deceased John Hawes. James Heaton, again, on behalf of his brother Samuel Heaton of Hebron, in the County of Windham in the Colony of Connecticut, yeoman, and his wife Sarah (Hawes) Heaton, one of the children and co-heirs of the estate of John Hawes. James identified Samuel Heaton further by adding "alias Samuel Heaton, his brother, of Black River in the Jerseys in America, yeoman, and Sarah his wife, one of the children and co-heirs of the estate of John Hawes deceased." Joseph Pratt of Dedham, yeoman, on behalf of himself and his wife Lydia (Hawes) Pratt, one of the children and co-heirs of the deceased John Hawes. Ebenezer Ellis of Dedham, a wheelwright, on his own behalf and also on behalf of Samuel Everett. Samuel Everett was an heir of the deceased John Hawes as the son and only child of Mary (Hawes) Everett, late of Dedham, deceased, who had been the eldest daughter of the deceased John Hawes. Samuel Everett had assigned his share to Ebenezer Ellis Hannah Hawes of Dedham, spinster, one of the children and co-heirs of the deceased John Hawes, on her own behalf. Elizabeth Hawes of Dedham, spinster, one of the children and co-heirs of the deceased John Hawes, on her own behalf. Grandson John Hawes on behalf of himself and his brothers and sisters. They were all identified as the children of John Hawes of Dedham, deceased, who had been a son of the deceased John Hawes. The other grandchildren, his brothers and sisters, were not named. Daughter-in-Law Elizabeth (Warren) Hawes, widow of Samuel Hawes, late of Dedham, husbandman, deceased, on behalf of herself and her children. Her husband, the children's father, had been a son of the deceased John Hawes. The agreement was signed by James Heaton, Joseph Pratt, Ebenezer Ellis, Hannah Hawes, Elizabeth Hawes, John Hawes and Elizabeth (Warren) Hawes. On 10 March 1741/42 in Boston, Joseph Pratt, Ebenezer Ellis, Hannah Hawes, Elizabeth Hawes and John Hawes acknowledged the instrument to be their voluntary act, and on 31 July 1742 in Boston, James Heaton and Elizabeth (Warren) Hawes made their acknowledgements.6 |
(2nd Daughter-in-Law) Estate and Land | 11 February 1742 | Under the 11 February 1742 agreement, widow Elizabeth (Warren) Hawes and her heirs received one-half of the barn next to the highway plus what they had already received, as their full share in the estate. Additionally, she, and each of the other heirs, received a one-seventh part of 14 acres on Hawes Hill. The agreement then outlined how each of the seven parts of the 14 acres on Hawes Hill was to be divided. Joseph and Lydia (Hawes) Pratt had the first lot, adjoining his meadow; James and Eliony (Hawes) Heaton received the second lot; Samuel and Sarah (Hawes) Heaton received the third lot; Hannah Hawes, the fourth and Elizabeth Hawes, the fifth; grandson John Hawes, the sixth lot; and Ebenezer Ellis, the seventh lot adjoining Old Field. The lots were to be southeasterly and northwesterly and to be of unequal breadth at the southeasterly end, and also have convenient cart paths leading from the brook, to and over each of the lots.6 |
Marriage* | 25 June 1746 | She married second, as his second wife, John Farrington, son of John Farrington and Mary Janes, on 25 June 1746 in Dedham.7,8,9 |
(Wife) Death | 20 April 1759 | Elizabeth became a widow for the second time when John Farrington died on 20 April 1759.2,9 |
Death* | after 1768 | She died sometime after 1768.2 |
Family 1 |
Samuel Hawes b. c 1702, d. 15 Mar 1740/41 | |
Children | 1. | Zaccheus Hawes2 b. 20 Apr 1728 |
2. | Deering Hawes2 b. 7 Nov 1729, d. b Jun 1764 | |
3. | Samuel Hawes2 b. 8 Oct 1731 | |
4. | Abigail Hawes2 b. 24 Sep 1733 | |
5. | John Hawes2 b. 18 Feb 1735/36 | |
6. | Ebenezer Hawes2 b. 14 Jan 1737/38, d. b 9 Mar 1759 | |
7. | Daniel Hawes2 b. 29 Mar 1740 |
Family 2 |
John Farrington b. 15 Jul 1678, d. 20 Apr 1759 |
Citations
- [S1240] Raymond Gordon Hawes, The Edward Hawes Heirs : Edward Hawes, ca. 1616-1687, of Dedham, Massachusetts, and his wife, Eliony Lumber : and some of their descendants through eleven generations. Edward Hawes (ca. 1616-1687) was living at Dedham, Massachusetts, by 1648, where he married Eliony Lumber (ca. 1625-1688/9) that year. They had nine children, 1648/9-1666, all born at Dedham. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, Maine, Vermont, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and elsewhere. Descendants also spell their surname Haws. (Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, 1996), Generation Two, pages 9-13. Hereinafter cited as The Edward Hawes Heirs.
- [S1240] Raymond Gordon Hawes, The Edward Hawes Heirs, Generation Three, pages 15-27.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to the Year 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Milton Marriages, Volume 1, page 76. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS.
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Dedham, Volumes 1 and 2, page 241.
- [S1240] Raymond Gordon Hawes, The Edward Hawes Heirs, Generation Three, pages 15-27, noting their marriage place as Dorchester.
- [S510] Suffolk County (Massachusetts) Probate Records, 1636-1899. Microreproduction of original records in the Suffolk County courthouse on 439 reels. Dates listed are approximate only. Miscellaneous docket lists estates not appearing in files, appointments of officers, and other miscellaneous records. LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah, Probate# 7696, John Hawes Heirs Agreement, Film# 493867, Volumes 35-37 1740-1745, Book 36, pages 153-155. Hereinafter cited as Suffolk County Probate Records, 1636-1899.
- [S1240] Raymond Gordon Hawes, The Edward Hawes Heirs, Generation Three, pages 15-27, reporting the date of their marriage as "25 Feb 1746/47."
- [S451] Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 - NEHGS, online at www.newenglandancestors.org, Dedham, Volumes 1 and 2, page 75, transcribing their date of marriage as "June 25th, 1746."
- [S1277] Dorothy Farrington Parker, The Farringtons, colonists and patriots : descendants of John of Dedham, Massachusetts; Edmund of Lynn, Massachusetts; Edward of Flushing, New York (Upper Montclair, New Jersey: D. F. Parker, 1981; revised edition), Second Generation, pages 9-11. Hereinafter cited as The Farringtons, colonists and patriots.
Jabez Warren1
Residence* | Jabez lived in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).1,2 | |
Marriage* | 17 February 1767 | He married Zilpha Hooper, daughter of Nathaniel Hooper and Elizabeth Tinkham, on 17 February 1767 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).1,2 |
Family |
Zilpha Hooper b. 1738 |
Citations
- [S610] Charles Henry Pope and Thomas Hooper, compilers, downloaded from Google Books, Hooper Genealogy (Boston, Massachusetts: Charles H. Pope, 1908), Part I, The Reading Family, compiled by Thomas Hooper of Boston, Third Generation, pages 10-19. Hereinafter cited as Hooper Genealogy.
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, downloaded from Google Books, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. In two Volumes: Volume I. Births and Volume II. Marriages and Deaths. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1916), Volume II, Marriages, page 188, noting that Plymouth County record of the marriage stated his name as Jabez Washburn. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850.
Mercy Warren1
b. 23 September 1653, d. March 1747
Birth* | 23 September 1653 | Mercy Warren was born on 23 September 1653 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts (Plymouth Colony).1 |
Marriage* | 6 January 1674 | She married John Bradford on 6 January 1674 in Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts (Plymouth Colony).1 |
Death* | March 1747 | She died in March 1747 in Kingston, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England), at age 93.1 |
Family |
John Bradford b. 20 Feb 1653, d. 8 Dec 1736 | |
Child | 1. | Alice Bradford+2 b. 28 Jan 1677, d. 14 Jul 1746 |
Citations
- [S278] Multiple editors and compilers, Mayflower Families through Five Generations: Descendants of the Pilgrims Who Landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts, December 1620, volumes 1-23 (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1975), Volume 18, Part I: Richard Warren, page 42. Hereinafter cited as Mayflower Families through Five Generations.
- [S278] Multiple editors and compilers, Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Volume 18, Part I: Richard Warren, page 46.
Robert Warren1
(Witness to Deed) Deed Memorial | 20 December 1771 | Robert was a witness to a memorial of an indented deed bearing date 20 December 1771 made whereby Samuel Gerrard of Liscartan in the county of Meath, Esq., executor of Thomas Gerrard of Liscartan, gentleman, deceased, for the consideration therein mentioned, devised unto Charles Vipont of Bellevue in the county of Dublin, Esq., all that and those the castles, towns and lands of Liscartan in the county of Meath, containing 430 acres more or less with the appurtenances.2 |
Citations
- [S1719] Thomas Gerrard will (3 October 1763), Abstract of the Will of Thomas Gerrard of Liscartan, County Meath, Ireland, Ms. 654, "Abstracts of wills of Thomas and William Gerrard", received with great joy and many thanks from a fellow Gerrard researcher who received them from the National Library of Ireland, Genealogical Office in Dublin. LHB Computer Files, Summerlin, Nevada. Hereinafter cited as Abstract of the 1763 Will of Thomas Gerrard.
- [S588] Ireland Registry of Deeds, Transcripts of memorials of deeds, conveyances and wills, 1708-1929; on 2687 FHL microfilms. Most are now digitized and available online at www.familysearch.org, LDS Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah: 1771; Film# 530914, Volume 281, pages 686-687, Deed Number 189262, image 363. Hereinafter cited as Deeds, conveyances and wills, 1708-1929.
Samuel Warren1
b. circa 1745
Birth* | circa 1745 | Samuel Warren was born circa 1745 in Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).1 |
Marriage* | 30 October 1770 | He married Bettie Snow, daughter of Ebenezer Snow Jr. and Elizabeth Hooper, on 30 October 1770 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).1 |
Family |
Bettie Snow b. 19 Jun 1753 |
Citations
- [S416] The Alden Kindred Database, online at www.alden.org. The Alden Organization states that "the Alden Kindred Database is incomplete. It is not yet a complete listing of all Alden descendants; nor of all members of the Kindred. It contains information taken from various sources including Alden Kindred lineage papers, Mayflower Five Generations Project research, published genealogies, and other databases, not all of which has been fully documented." Nevertheless, some information obtained from the Alden Kindred Database has been included in this collection with the knowledge that, even if not accurate, may provide valuable clues. Information provided, unless additional proof has been offered, has not yet been verified and cannot be guaranteed. Hereinafter cited as Alden Kindred Database.
William Henry Warren1
b. April 1861, d. January 1937
Birth* | April 1861 | William Henry Warren was born in April 1861 in Shawnee County, Kansas.1 |
Marriage* | 1930 | He married second, as her second husband, Haidee Belle Edwards, daughter of Louis Risher and Sarah E. McKinley, in 1930 in Topeka, Shawnee County.1,2 |
Death* | January 1937 | He died in January 1937 in Topeka, Shawnee County, at age 751 |
Burial* | and was buried in Section 12, Lot 20, Space N2-WT of Topeka Cemetery, Topeka.1 |
Family |
Haidee Belle Risher b. 1868, d. 1941 |
Citations
- [S748] Find a Grave website, which often provides cemetery and tombstone photos, and sometimes personal biographies, that may be obtained from the site, online at www.findagrave.com, William Henry Warren, Memorial# 140242120. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave website.
- [S748] Find a Grave website, online at www.findagrave.com, Haidee Belle (Risher) Edwards Warren, Memorial# 14296575.
Abigail Washburn1
b. 3 March 1712
Father* | Samuel Washburn Jr.1 b. 6 Apr 1678 | |
Mother* | Abigail Leonard1 b. 11 Nov 1680, d. 3 Oct 1760 |
Birth* | 3 March 1712 | Abigail Washburn was born on 3 March 1712 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).2,3 |
Citations
- [S744] Maltby Family Genealogy Website, online at http://home.earthlink.net/~jamaltby1/index.html. Compiled by John A. Maltby of Redwood City, California, who we believe has presented his own research; the website contains thorough source information and appears to be an excellent resource for the Massachusetts Colony Washburn Family History. The website includes additional family lines as well. Regarding the Washburns, the only family line on the website reviewed by this researcher, much of the information presented appears to be in line with information already obtained and is believed to be accurate. For that reason, additional information obtained only from the Maltby Family Genealogy website has been included in this collection. Information provided, unless additional proof has been offered, has not yet been verified and cannot be guaranteed. Hereinafter cited as the Maltby Family Genealogy Website.
- [S896] Revised by Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families through Five Generations: Volume 15, James Chilton and Richard More. Note: Volume 2, Parts I and II (1975), Chilton and More, were revised and replaced in 1997 by this Volume 15, Chilton and More. (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1997), Person# 60, Abigail Leonard, page 60. Hereinafter cited as James Chilton and Richard More of the Mayflower (Five).
- [S836] New England Historic Genealogical Society, compiler, downloaded from Google Books, Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. In two Volumes: Volume I. Births and Volume II. Marriages and Deaths. (Boston, Massachusetts: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1916), Births, Volume I, page 325. Hereinafter cited as Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850.
Abigail Washburn1,2
b. 2 June 1688, d. before 6 February 1743
Father* | John Washburn2,1 b. c 1646 | |
Mother* | Rebeckah Lapham1,2 |
Birth* | 2 June 1688 | Abigail Washburn was born on 2 June 1688 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts (Plymouth Colony).2 |
Marriage* | 21 November 1717 | She married, as his second wife, Josiah Leonard, son of John Leonard and Sarah __?__, on 21 November 1717 in Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts Bay Province (New England).1,3 |
Quitclaim Deed* | 11 April 1724 | On 11 April 1724, acknowledged in June 1731 by all three, Abigail (Washburn) Leonard, Josiah Washburn and William Washburn, all of Bridgewater, quitclaimed to their brother John Washburn.3 |
Death* | before 6 February 1743 | She probably died in[ L] before 6 February 1743.1 |
Family |
Josiah Leonard d. bt 6 Feb 1743 - 21 May 1745 | |
Children | 1. | Ezekiel Leonard1 b. s 1718 |
2. | Samuel Leonard1 b. s 1720 | |
3. | Nathan Leonard+1 b. s 1722 |
Citations
- [S862] Ralph V. Wood Jr., Mayflower Families through Five Generations: Volume 12, Francis Cooke (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2008), Person No. 227, Abigail Washburn, pages 247-248. Hereinafter cited as Francis Cooke of the Mayflower (Five).
- [S862] Ralph V. Wood Jr., Francis Cooke of the Mayflower (Five), Person No. 44, John Washburn, pages 103-104.
- [S896] Revised by Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families through Five Generations: Volume 15, James Chilton and Richard More. Note: Volume 2, Parts I and II (1975), Chilton and More, were revised and replaced in 1997 by this Volume 15, Chilton and More. (Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1997), Person# 58, Josiah Leonard, pages 58-59. Hereinafter cited as James Chilton and Richard More of the Mayflower (Five).
Albert Washburn1
b. 19 April 1804
Relationship | 4th cousin 1 time removed of John Bolton |
Father* | Isaac Washburn1 b. 1 Feb 1755, d. 3 Nov 1832 | |
Mother* | Elizabeth "Betsey" Richmond1 |
Birth* | 19 April 1804 | Albert Washburn was born on 19 April 1804 in Taunton, Bristol County, Massachusetts.1 |
Citations
- [S979] Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988, online at www.ancestry.com, Children recorded in Taunton, Bristol County, page 84; page contains separate lists of the birth dates, and some deaths, of the children of each of the three wives of Isaac Washburn: Polly, Eunice and Betsey. Hereinafter cited as Massachusetts Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988.
Ann Washburn1
b. 26 September 1784
Father* | Solomon Washburn1 | |
Mother* | Anna Mitchell1 |
Baptism* | 26 September 1784 | Ann Washburn was baptized on 26 September 1784 in East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts (Continental Congress).1 |
Marriage* | 31 August 1797 | She married Oliver Hayward, son of Nathaniel Hayward and Hannah Soule, on 31 August 1797 in East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1 |
Family |
Oliver Hayward b. 28 Mar 1771, d. 7 Sep 1819 |
Citations
- [S612] Paul Dillon Hayward, Thomas Hayward of Bridgewater (Denver, Colorado: P.D. Hayward, 1985), Author stated in his Preface that this book is his third compilation on the Haywards and that most of the data he obtained from previously published sources. He warned that there are undoubtedly many errors, some of which may invalidate entire sections, pages 4-5. Hereinafter cited as Thomas Hayward of Bridgewater.