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Thomas Warren

1Compiled by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, Warrens and You, The, 1958.
Abstract by Marsha Holland (Copied by James Holland) 1997. www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/3526/hollandwarren.htm.
"Proposed ancestry of Robert Warren (1742-1826) Father of Lydia Warren Holland, and Elizabeth Warren Holland :
Sir Edward Warren: (1563- 1609) of Cheshire , England . Children:
William; (fifth-child)-living in Virginia in 1633 - 1640; John (heir) - died June 1621; inherited " Poynton Manor "; John (1606 - 1642) was living in St. Mary. died; Lt. Radcliffe Warren --- died in Isle of Kent, Maryland, in 1635; Edward (1605 - 1687) Edward, Charles County, Maryland, in 1663 and owned " Frailty " as an original land grant . Died about 1694-95 or 1673 (depending on source) at " Halton. Sons : Notely; Benjamin; Charles; John and Humphrey . A daughter Ann married William Dent, and their daughter Ann married Samuel Briscoe.

Colonel Humphrey Warren was born before 1652 and died in 1694. By his second wife Marjery he had a son John Warren (died in 1713). There was another Humphrey Warren (1632-1673) in Charles County."
Came to Maryland in 1663. Inherited "Frailty" from father.


Charles Hugh Warren

1Compiled by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, Warrens and You, The, 1958.
Abstract by Marsha Holland (Copied by James Holland) 1997. www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/3526/hollandwarren.htm.
"Moved to Tennessee with a brother who was killed. Operated a store in Warrenburg, Tennessee in 1792. About 1825 he sold in Blount County, and bought a farm in Jefferson County, about one mile west of New Market, Tennessee. Built a Methodist Church there and a school that became Holston College. Was a minister and died attending a Methodist Conference in Abington, Virginia, where he had relatives living. Had seventeen children, one of which was named Jacob Holland Warren (a school teacher who died in Montgomery, Alabama). He opposed slavery and freed the slaves left to him in his father will, but his sons did not share his views ."


William Briscoe Warren

1Compiled by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, Warrens and You, The, 1958.
Abstract by Marsha Holland (Copied by James Holland) 1997. www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/3526/hollandwarren.htm.
"Owned a general store in Warrensburg, Tennessee, until 1810, when he moved to Blount County, Tennessee, where he farmed near Louisville. Came to Missouri in l8l9, with his brothers Edward, John and Robert."


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