Abigail WARREN

Female Abt 1618 - 1693  (75 years)


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  1. 1.  Abigail WARREN was born about 1618 in England (daughter of Richard WARREN and Elizabeth WALKER); died on 03 Jan 1692/3 in Marshfield, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Abigail came to Plymouth on the "Anne" in 1623. She received her marriage portion from her mother on 9 Jan. 1639.

    Abigail married Anthony SNOW on 08 Nov 1639 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Anthony was born in England; died between 08 and 31 Aug 1692 in Marshfield, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Lydia SNOW was born about 1640 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; died on 17 Mar 1711 in Sandwich, Massachusetts.
    2. Josiah SNOW was born about 1645 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; died in Aug 1692 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Abigail SNOW was born between 1647 and 1649 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; was buried on 26 Jun 1682 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    4. Sarah SNOW was born about Jun 1651; died on 11 Sep 1741 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Winslow Cemetery.
    5. Son SNOW was born on 25 Mar 1655 in Marshfield, Massachusetts; died in young.
    6. Alice SNOW was born on 18 Jan 1657 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; died after 05 Sep 1697.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard WARREN was born about 1590 in Poss. London, England; died in 1628 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1580

    Notes:

    Excerpt from "Certain Comeoverers": He was not of the Leyden company, but coming from London joined the Pilgrims at Southampton whence they originally set sail, afterwards coming back and again sailing from Plymouth. Of his origin in England nothing definite is known. He signed the Compact in Provincetown Harbor, November 11, 1620 and was doubtless, one of the company who on the fifteenth of November ventured ashore by wading through the surf and made the first attempt to find a suitable location for a settlement. He is expressly named in Mourt's Relation as being one of those who on December 6 made the memorable expedition which was so disastrous to the health of most of the participators. In the first allotment of house lots Richard Warren was given a lot on the north side, near William White's widow's and Edward Winslow's. Later he lived near Eel River at a place now called Wellingsley.
    Richard Warren lived only eight years in the new settlement, dying at his home in 1628. Nathaniel Morton thus writes of him: "Grave Richard Warren, a man of integrity, justice, and uprightness; of piety and serious religion; a useful instrument during the short time he lived, bearing a deep share of the difficulties and troubles of the Plantation."
    The surname of Richard Warren's wife, Elizabeth,is not known. She outlived her husband forty-five years. Unlike most of the widows of the early settlers she did not remarry, but herself took charge of her family and proved a most competent manager. She was most highly respected in the community and was always described by the honorary title of "Mistress." There is a record in 1635 of her dealing with her servant, Thomas Williams, exhorting him to fear God and do his duty, which admonition he evidently did not heed, since he was presented to the Court for "speaking profane and blasphemous speeches against the majesty of God." As an owner of real estate she is constantly mentioned in the records. The was one of the proprietors of Puncatest, and in 1652 she was an original proprietor of one share of the Dartmouth purchase. In 1661 she was taxed for a considerable property, owning seven horses among other items. Before her death she divided some of her properties among her children. She died October 2, 1673, aged ninety years. The record of her death and burial reads: "Having lived a godly life she came to her grave as a shoke of corn ripe." Her son in law, John, Cooke, was the executor of her will.

    Richard married Elizabeth WALKER in Apr 1610 in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England. Elizabeth was born about 1580 in England; died on 22 Oct 1673 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; was buried on 24 Oct 1673. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth WALKER was born about 1580 in England; died on 22 Oct 1673 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; was buried on 24 Oct 1673.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death: 2 Oct 1678

    Children:
    1. Mary WARREN was born about 1610 in England; died on 27 Mar 1683 in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    2. Anna WARREN was born about 1612 in England; died after 19 Feb 1675/6 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Sarah WARREN was born about 1614 in England; died after 15 Jul 1696.
    4. Elizabeth WARREN was born about 1616 in England; died on 09 Mar 1669/70 in Hingham, Massachusetts.
    5. 1. Abigail WARREN was born about 1618 in England; died on 03 Jan 1692/3 in Marshfield, Massachusetts.
    6. Nathaniel WARREN was born in 1624 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts ; died between 16 Jul and 21 Oct 1667 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Joseph WARREN was born about 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 04 May 1689 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.