Have seen several variations of Warren/de Warren/deWarenne ancestry of
Richard Warren b. 1575 or 1579 d. 1628, Mayflower Pilgrim, but don't
know which is most reliable. Am only interested in his male lineage.
Richard Warren, Mayflower Pilgrim, need his correct lineage
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D'ISTRIA family and ISTRIA Castle in Corsica - Familles d'IS
I'm looking for every information about the (many) medieval and
contemporary families in Corsica (Corse) that take a surname "d'ISTRIA"
(Corso d'Istria, Colonna d'Istria, Sorba d'Istria,Casanelli d'Istria
etc.)..... And also about a Castle supose to exists in Corsica named
ISTRIA Castle
Anty help will be welcome!
Marco Lupis
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From: don [mailto:donmatson@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 5:28 PM
To: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Richard Warren, Mayflower Pilgrim, need his correct lineage
back to early de Warenne's
Have seen several variations of Warren/de Warren/deWarenne ancestry of
Richard Warren b. 1575 or 1579 d. 1628, Mayflower Pilgrim, but don't
know which is most reliable. Am only interested in his male lineage.
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contemporary families in Corsica (Corse) that take a surname "d'ISTRIA"
(Corso d'Istria, Colonna d'Istria, Sorba d'Istria,Casanelli d'Istria
etc.)..... And also about a Castle supose to exists in Corsica named
ISTRIA Castle
Anty help will be welcome!
Marco Lupis
-----Original Message-----
From: don [mailto:donmatson@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 5:28 PM
To: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Richard Warren, Mayflower Pilgrim, need his correct lineage
back to early de Warenne's
Have seen several variations of Warren/de Warren/deWarenne ancestry of
Richard Warren b. 1575 or 1579 d. 1628, Mayflower Pilgrim, but don't
know which is most reliable. Am only interested in his male lineage.
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Re: Richard Warren, Mayflower Pilgrim,need his correct linea
don wrote:
his ancestry is unknown, thus none are
Have seen several variations of Warren/de Warren/deWarenne ancestry of
Richard Warren b. 1575 or 1579 d. 1628, Mayflower Pilgrim, but don't
know which is most reliable. Am only interested in his male lineage.
his ancestry is unknown, thus none are
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joe
Re: Richard Warren, Mayflower Pilgrim, need his correct line
don wrote:
Check the archives. The only reliable information known about Richard
Warren's family in England is his relation to his father-in-law
Augustine Walker via his wife, Elizabeth Walker.
Have seen several variations of Warren/de Warren/deWarenne ancestry of
Richard Warren b. 1575 or 1579 d. 1628, Mayflower Pilgrim, but don't
know which is most reliable. Am only interested in his male lineage.
Check the archives. The only reliable information known about Richard
Warren's family in England is his relation to his father-in-law
Augustine Walker via his wife, Elizabeth Walker.
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Steve Barnhoorn
PLEASE READ: Richard Warren, Mayflower Pilgrim, Origins St
http://members.aol.com/calebj/warren.html
ANCESTRAL SUMMARY:
More erroneous information has been published about Richard Warren than
any other Mayflower passenger, probably because he has so many
descendants (note that all seven of his children grew up and married).
It is time here to debunk many of the mistakes that have been published
over the past hundred years.
Richard Warren is not a proven descendant of any royalty, whether it be
Sir John de Warrene or Charlemagne. Richard Warren's parents have not
even been identified, despite extensive searches in the records of
England (see the Mayflower Quarterly, 51:109-112 for a summary of one
such search).
The only concrete things we know about Richard Warren's ancestry are
that he was a merchant of London--whether he was born there or not is
an entirely different question.
See also Caleb Johnson's webpage:
http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Passeng ... Warren.php
joe wrote:
ANCESTRAL SUMMARY:
More erroneous information has been published about Richard Warren than
any other Mayflower passenger, probably because he has so many
descendants (note that all seven of his children grew up and married).
It is time here to debunk many of the mistakes that have been published
over the past hundred years.
Richard Warren is not a proven descendant of any royalty, whether it be
Sir John de Warrene or Charlemagne. Richard Warren's parents have not
even been identified, despite extensive searches in the records of
England (see the Mayflower Quarterly, 51:109-112 for a summary of one
such search).
The only concrete things we know about Richard Warren's ancestry are
that he was a merchant of London--whether he was born there or not is
an entirely different question.
See also Caleb Johnson's webpage:
http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Passeng ... Warren.php
joe wrote:
don wrote:
Have seen several variations of Warren/de Warren/deWarenne ancestry of
Richard Warren b. 1575 or 1579 d. 1628, Mayflower Pilgrim, but don't
know which is most reliable. Am only interested in his male lineage.
Check the archives. The only reliable information known about Richard
Warren's family in England is his relation to his father-in-law
Augustine Walker via his wife, Elizabeth Walker.
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RAY Montgomery
RE: PLEASE READ: Richard Warren, Mayflower Pilgrim, Origins
To all,
It appears we know at least one other thing, and that is he spent time in
hertfordshire. He at least married there!
Question, You mention that he was a merchant. What guild of merchant was he,
and has the different guild shop records been researched.
Ray
It appears we know at least one other thing, and that is he spent time in
hertfordshire. He at least married there!
Question, You mention that he was a merchant. What guild of merchant was he,
and has the different guild shop records been researched.
Ray
From: "Steve Barnhoorn" <sbarnhoorn@mail.com
To: GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: PLEASE READ: Richard Warren, Mayflower Pilgrim, Origins Still
Unknown
Date: 10 Feb 2006 09:46:43 -0800
http://members.aol.com/calebj/warren.html
ANCESTRAL SUMMARY:
More erroneous information has been published about Richard Warren than
any other Mayflower passenger, probably because he has so many
descendants (note that all seven of his children grew up and married).
It is time here to debunk many of the mistakes that have been published
over the past hundred years.
Richard Warren is not a proven descendant of any royalty, whether it be
Sir John de Warrene or Charlemagne. Richard Warren's parents have not
even been identified, despite extensive searches in the records of
England (see the Mayflower Quarterly, 51:109-112 for a summary of one
such search).
The only concrete things we know about Richard Warren's ancestry are
that he was a merchant of London--whether he was born there or not is
an entirely different question.
See also Caleb Johnson's webpage:
http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/Passeng ... Warren.php
joe wrote:
don wrote:
Have seen several variations of Warren/de Warren/deWarenne ancestry of
Richard Warren b. 1575 or 1579 d. 1628, Mayflower Pilgrim, but don't
know which is most reliable. Am only interested in his male lineage.
Check the archives. The only reliable information known about Richard
Warren's family in England is his relation to his father-in-law
Augustine Walker via his wife, Elizabeth Walker.