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  1. Richard Warren traveled alone on the Mayflower, choosing to leave his wife and five daughters behind. He survived the general sickness of the first winter of 1620/21 in Plymouth, however he died eight years later.

    • Initially Proposed Origin
    • Merchant of London
    • Marriage
    • Children
    • Financial Investor
    • Immigration
    • Plymouth
    • Death and Legacy
    • Research Notes

    A recent first attempt in identifying the origins of passenger Richard Warren was cautiously put forward by Mayflower scholar Caleb Johnson. Caleb leaned upon the generally-accepted 14 April 1610 marriage to Elizabeth Walker at Great Amwell.Richard's wife's family resided in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, from about 1610 and it is reasonable to think...

    According to his Mayflowerpassenger record, Richard was a merchant from London. A recent finding, which supports this "of London" description, is from the Drapers' Company of London: on or about 14 February 1609, Richard Warren was given freedom of London; he also had his own apprentices in 1610 and 1612 [see California Mayflower Quarterly 47(4):38...

    As noted above, Richard Warren married 14 Apr 1610, at Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, Elizabeth Walker, youngest daughter of Augustine Walker; the will of Augustine Walker also mentions the first three Warren daughters, Mary, Anna, and Sarah.Elizabeth, bap. in September 1583, died at Plymouth, 2 Oct 1673, "aged above 90 years," and apparently 90 year...

    Richard and Elizabeth (Walker) Warren had 7 children: 1. Mary Warren, b say July 1610, d Plymouth 27 Mar 1683; m. say 1629 to Robert Bartlett (d between 19 Sep and 29 Oct 1676, Plymouth). 2. Anna Warren, b say Oct 1611, d ; m Plymouth 19 Apr 1633 to Thomas Little 3. Sarah Warren, b say Jan 1613, d after 15 Jul 1696; m Plymouth 28 Mar 1634 to John C...

    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. Several of the new recruits came from London, Mr. Richard Warren among them. The Mr. title implies that he was a man of either rank or wealth. He has been described as of London in t...

    Richard Warren was one of the forty-one adult male signatories to the Mayflower Compact, composed upon the arrival of the Mayflower at Cape Cod Harbor in November 1620. He settled at Plymouth and in the 1623 division, Richard received an unknown acreage of land (probably two) for his passage aboard the Mayflower. He also received five acres for pas...

    Richard Warren was one of the group of Pilgrims who went ashore on December 6, 1620 (O.S.) and engaged in a "huggery" with a group of the natives, referred to as "The First Encounter". This story appears both in Mourt's Relation, published in London in 1622, and (in a condensed version) in William Bradford's Of Plymouth Plantation. Richard Warren s...

    Richard Warren died at Plymouth of unknown causes, sometime in 1628 (exact date unknown).It appears that Warren was in middle life at the time of his emigration from England in 1620: about 37 years old. This early age at death may indicate a difficult survival in childhood. Richard Warren's widow Elizabeth would live to be more than ninety years of...

    Son of John Warren, armorer?: It has recently been suggested in the California Mayflower Quarterly that the parents of Richard Warren were John Warren, armorer, of London and his wife Lattis/Lattice. And that he is the same as the Richard Warren baptized on 24 January 1579/80 at St. Peter's on Cornhill parish in London "son of John Warren, armorer....

    • Male
    • Elizabeth (Walker) Warren
  2. 2. Feb. 2023 · Richard Warren would become the ancestor of millions who trace their lineage back to the Mayflower. He and his wife would have 7 children, each having a large family that would number their descendants into the millions.

  3. Among them was Richard Warren, who boarded the ship alone on 16 September, 1620 and went on to play an important role in establishing Plymouth Colony. Warren was married with five children at that time, but left his family behind in England to wait until the Pilgrims had settled in America.

  4. At the time of the Mayflower's voyage in 1620, Richard and his wife had five daughters: Mary, Ann, Sarah, Elizabeth and Abigail. But Richard came on the Mayflower alone, deciding to wait until conditions in the New World were satisfactory before bringing over his family. [4]

  5. 28. Juni 2022 · The Family Society of the Descendants of Mayflower. Pilgrim Richard Warren & Elizabeth Walker. Our Mission: To perpetuate the memory of Mayflower Pilgrim Richard Warren and his wife Elizabeth Walker. By collecting, preserving and publishing information about Richard and Elizabeth and their descendants.

  6. At the time of the Mayflower’s voyage in 1620, Richard and his wife had five daughters: Mary, Ann, Sarah, Elizabeth and Abigail. But Richard came on the Mayflower alone, deciding to wait until conditions in the New World were satisfactory before bringing over his family.