Elizabeth Warren1

F, #4553, b. about 1616, d. 9 March 1669/70
Father*Pilgrim Richard Warren b. ~ 1578, d. 1628
Mother*Elizabeth Jouett b. ~ 1580, d. 2 Oct 1673
Relationship10th great-grandmother of Robert Michael Damon
ReferenceWARREN0005

Names and TItles

Married: Mrs (Warren) Church.
Elizabeth Warren was born about 1616 in England.1 She was the daughter of Pilgrim Richard Warren and Elizabeth Jouett. Elizabeth Warren married Richard Church before 7 March 1636/37.2 Elizabeth Warren died on 9 March 1669/70 in Hingham, (now Plymouth County), New Plymouth Colony.3
She immigraterd with Elizabeth Jouett in August 1623 on the Ship 'Anne'.2,1 Elizabeth's father Pilgrim Richard Warren died in 1628 in Plymouth, (now Plymouth County), New Plymouth Colony.1 Elizabeth Warren became the mother of Elizabeth Church about 1636.1 Elizabeth Warren became the mother of Joseph Church about 1638.1 Elizabeth Warren became the mother of Benjamin Church about 1640.1 Elizabeth Warren became the mother of Nathaniel Church about 1642.1 Elizabeth Warren became the mother of Richard(?) Church between 1643 and 1643. Elizabeth Warren became the mother of Charles Church about 1644.1 Elizabeth Warren became the mother of Caleb Church about 1646.1 Elizabeth Warren became the mother of Abigail Church on 22 June 1648.1 Elizabeth Warren became the mother of Sarah Church between 1650 and 1654.1 Elizabeth Warren became the mother of Mary Church between 1651 and 1655.1 Elizabeth Warren became the mother of Deborah Church on 27 January 1656/57.1 Elizabeth's daughter was married at wedding of Elizabeth Church and Caleb Holbart on 8 January 1657/58 in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.3 Elizabeth's son was married at wedding of Joseph Church and Mary Tucker on 13 December 1660 in Hingham, (now Plymouth County), New Plymouth Colony.3 Elizabeth's daughter Mary Church died on 30 April 1662 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.1 Elizabeth's son was married at wedding of Nathaniel Church and Sarah Barstow in 1666 in Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.2,3 Elizabeth's daughter was married at wedding of Abigail Church and Samuel Thaxter on 19 December 1666 in Hingham, (now Plymouth County), New Plymouth Colony.3 Elizabeth's son was married at wedding of Caleb Church and Joanna Sprague on 16 December 1667 in Hingham, (now Plymouth County), New Plymouth Colony.3 Elizabeth's son was married at wedding of Benjamin Church and Alice Southworth on 26 December 1667.3 Elizabeth Warren became a widow with the death of her husband, Richard Church on 26 December 1668 in Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.2,3

Census

DatePlace
1627in Plymouth, Plymouth County, New Plymouth ColonyElizabeth Warren was enumerated with Pilgrim Richard Warren on the census of 22 May 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth County, New Plymouth Colony, as Elizabeth Warren.4

References

Elizabeth Warren is mentioned in The Great Migration Begins under Richard Church.3
Elizabeth Warren has ID 201 in Margaret Orr Keen Family Tree.2 Elizabeth Warren is mentioned in The Great Migration Begins under Pilgrim Richard Warren.3

11 Children of Elizabeth Warren and Richard Church

Children
ChartsPedigree of Robert Damon (Big)
Pedigree of Robert Damon (Limited)
Indented Pedigree of Robert Damon (Big)
Indented Pedigree of Robert Damon (Limited)
Descendant Chart for Richard Warren
Indented Descendant Chart for Richard Warren
Last Edited2 May 2002

Citations

  1. [S21] General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol 18, Part 1, Richard Warren, Robert S. Wakefield F.A.S.G.(n.p.: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2000). Hereinafter cited as MFT5G 18-1 Richard Warren.
  2. [S17] Margaret Orr Nutter Alexander, Margaret Orr Keen Family Tree Margaret Orr Keen Family Tree, 14 Dec 2000, (Repository: Richard Smith Damon), (Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in).
  3. [S142] Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol I-III, CD-ROM (n.p.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2000). Hereinafter cited as The Great Migration Begins.
  4. [S143] The Division of Cattle, 1627.