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Daniel Warren was born 10 February 1628 in Warren Family Estate, Nayland, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom to John Warren (1585-1667) and Margaret Bayly (1587-1662) and died 13 February 1716 Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of unspecified causes. He married Mary Barron (1628-1715) 10 March 1650 in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.

Biography

Mary Barron died in Watertown on 13 Feb 1715/16.[1/V.2 p.57] She married Daniel Warren on 10 Dec 1650 in Watertown[[1/V.1 p.15] He was born about 1627 and died after 1699. He was the son of John Warren and Margaret (_____) of Watertown.

Daniel's family has lived at Nayland, Suffolk Co for many generations before coming to America.

Daniel was born in Nayland, England and at Age 3 sailed with his father to Massachusetts. They came from Hayland to Boston with Governor Winthrop in the ship Arabella. He arrived at Salem, June 12, 1630 and went to first Charlestown and then on to Watertown.

Lived in Watertown, MA as a farmer and was a selectman of the town (1682-98).

Served as a soldier in King Philip's War, a major and bloody conflict between Indians and Colonists in 1675-76. M. Mary Barron, 10 Dec 1650.

On Dec. 30, 1662 the selectmen confirmed 10 or 12 acres of land to Daniel that his father, John WARREN, bought from the town. The land was on the north side of Beaver Brook.[2/1:75] Daniel was very active in town affairs. In 1669 he was chosen surveyor of highways, replacing Richard Waite, who had died.[2/1:94] He was chosen in 1671 to "looke to fences swine and Catle";[2/1:102] was constable in 1675,[2/1:121] and was selectman for thirteen years: 1683-4, 1686, 1688-90, 1693-98, and 1700.[2/2:14-131] Daniel was also the moderator of the town meetings Sept. 4 and 25, 1694[2/2:79] and was one of a committee Feb. 4, 1695-6 to find a minister "to dispence the word of God to the town in the new meetinghouse".[2/2:101]

King Philip's War

Daniel Warren, Sr. appears on a list of Watertown men who were impressed into service in King Phillip's War.[3/171] There are other records of service in this war for Daniel Warren but they might be for his son who definitely was active in the conflict, as evidenced by land grants he received in 1733 while still alive.


Children


Offspring of Daniel Warren and Mary Barron (1628-1715)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Mary Warren (1651-1734) 29 November 1651 Massachusetts John Child (1636-1671)
Nathaniel Fiske (1653-1735)
Daniel Warren (1653-1713) 6 October 1653 Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 1713 Weston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Elizabeth Whitney (1653-1699)
Hannah Warren (1655-)
Elizabeth Warren (c1656-)
Sarah Warren (1658-)
Susanna Warren (1663-)
John Warren (1666-1703) 1666 Watertown, Massachusetts, United States 11 July 1703 Watertown, Massachusetts, United States Mary Brown (1662-1732)
Joshua Warren (1668-1766) 4 July 1668 Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 16 September 1766 Tyringham, Berkshire County, Massachusetts Rebecca Church (1678-1757)
Grace Warren (1672-1753) 20 January 1671 Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts 22 July 1753 Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Joseph Morse (1667-1733)



Siblings


Offspring of John Warren (1585-1667) and Margaret Bayly (1587-1662)
Name Birth Death Joined with
John Warren (1622-1703) 12 May 1622 Nayland, Suffolk, England 27 January 1702 Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Michal Jennison (1640-1713)
Mary Warren (1624-1691) 12 September 1624 Nayland, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom 19 October 1691 Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States John Bigelow (1617-1703)
Daniel Warren (1628-1716) 10 February 1628 Warren Family Estate, Nayland, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom 13 February 1716 Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States Mary Barron (1628-1715)
Elizabeth Warren (1629-1670) July 1629 Nayland, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom 9999 Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States James Knapp (1627-1657)


See Also

References

  • Source-Google Books: Historic Homes and Places and Genealogical and Personal Memors relating to the Families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Vol III, pg 1049-50.
  • Source-Google Books: Historic Homes, Institutions, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worcester County Massachussetts, Vol II - Pg 251-253.



Footnotes (including sources)

‡ General
Ω Birth
  • Page text says "1628-Feb-10". AWT uses the baptism date
¶ Death
  • AWT says "12 FEB 1715". If that was "Old Style" it would be what we call 1716.



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