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Richard Warren - Wikipedia Richard Warren (c 1583 – c 1628) was one of the passengers on the Pilgrim ship Mayflower and a signer of the Mayflower Compact [1] [2]
The Warren Family - General Society of Mayflower Descendants 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
Richard Warren Biography | Mayflower Heritage and History RICHARD WARREN ORIGIN: London MIGRATION: 1620 on Mayflower FIRST RESIDENCE: Plymouth ESTATE: In the 1623 Plymouth division of land Richard Warren received an uncertain number of acres (perhaps two) as a passenger on the Mayflower, and five acres as a passenger on the Anne (presumably for his wife and children) [PCR 12:4-6]
Richard Warren Family Tree and Descendants - The History Junkie Richard Warren is a name that students do not study but is well-known in genealogical circles This is because his family has a claim to the largest number of Mayflower descendants He has more than John Howland, who also has quite a few
Richard Warren (1580 - 1628) - Genealogy - Geni. com Richard Warren was a merchant of London, Middlesex, England and considered a 'stranger,' not a 'Saint;' he became associated with the Pilgrims through the Merchant Adventurers He was not of the Leiden, Holland, Pilgrim group but joined them in Southampton, England to sail on the Mayflower
Richard Warren (1583-1628) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Richard Warren born 1583 Newport, Essex, England died 1628 Plymouth, Plymouth Colony including research + descendants + 13 photos + 68 genealogist comments + questions + more in the free family tree community
Richard Elizabeth Warren - Pilgrim Hall Richard Elizabeth Warren Richard Warren was a passenger on the Mayflower, arriving in Plymouth in 1620 We know he was from London and the evidence seems to indicate that he was a man of some wealth His wife, Elizabeth, arrived in Plymouth on the Anne in 1623 with the couples’ daughters Abigail, Anna, Elizabeth, Mary and Sarah Two sons