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The Great Migration Begins, p. 1932 origin Nayland, Suffolk, freeman 18 May 1631 [MBCR 1:366]. Granted sixty acres in Great Dividend, 25 July1636 [WaBOP5]; granted 13 acres in Beaverbrook Plowlands, 28 Feb 1637-8[WaBOP7]; granted 13 acres in Remote Meadows, 26 July 1637 [WaBOP9], granted a 162acres Farm, 10 May 1642 [WaBOP 12]. In the 1629 Bishop'sVisitation of Nayland,Archdeaconry of Sudbury, Diocese of Norwich, JohnWarren was the first in alist of seven men from that parish who werepresented "for not kneeling at the communion," a common Puritan offense[VIS 6/1, Norwich Diocesan Archives, Norfolk and Norwich Record Office].
In his will, dated 30 Nov 1667, pvd 16 Dec 1667 John Warren Sr. "beingaged & weake in body" bequeathed to "my son Daniell Warren the pcell ofland that he now lives on being about the quantity of sixteen acres withall the apurtenances"; to "my son John Warren & my son Daniel Warren mydividend and all my remote meadow with another pcell of remote land...inWatertown... my two sons equally" ; to "my son Daniell Warren my bestflock bed with my green rug...and two of my four pewter platters"; to "mydaughter-in-law Mary Warren wife to my son Daniell one pewter porringer";to "my daughter Mary Begalow a pcell of remote land being the quantity of16 acres...already in her possession" to "my daughter Mary Begalow onesmall pewter dish"; to "my daughter Elizebeth Knape plow land lying onthe further plain in Watertown wch her husband James Knape hath formerlybeen possessed of"; to "my aforesaid daughter Elizebeth a book called theplaine man's pathway to heaven"; to "my grandchild Daniel Warren Son tomy son Daniell Warren one of my cows"; to "my grandchild Mary Begalow alined box that was my wife's"; to "Michall Bloyse daughter to RichardBloyse deceased one pewter plate"; to "all of my grand children to eachof them the sum of 2s. 6d."; residue to "my beloved son John Warrenmaking and ordaining him my whole and sole executor" [MPR Case#23862].Among the interesting things found in his inventory were "onemusket, one sword, one halberd," valued under 15s
John Warren came to America in the fleet with Gov. John Winthrop and wason of the earliest settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts. Selectman 1636 to 1640; had a house lot of 12 acres and several other lots affregating 176 acres. In 1651 he was fined twenty shillings for an offence against the laws concerning public worship. In 1661 his house was ordered to be searched for Quakers. He died 13 Dec. 1667, aged 82. Will made 30 Nov.,1667 and named four children.
!Sources: Genealogies & History of Watertown; NEHGRegister, Oct 1910;Warren Genealogy. John & Margaret came to New England in 1630.
John Warren came to New England from Nayland, Suffolk, England, with the fleet of Sir Richard Saltonstall. [4/462] The fleet arrived at Salem June12,1630. John Warren traveled with Governor Winthrop aboard the"Arabella".[9] From Salem, he with the rest of the company went to Charlestown, whence, after abrief stay they moved to Watertown.[2/252] John Warren settled in Watertown, Massachusetts at age 45. He wasadmitted as a freeman on May 18,1631; and was Selectman from 1636 to 1640[1/619-620] which was a position of high regard. In 1635, he and AbrahamBrowne were appointed to lay out all highways, and to see that they were repaired.[1/619-620,7] ..... However, he does seem to have lost some favor with the authorities sometime thereafter as can be seen from the old records.[8] He sympathized with the Quakers.
!The Rice Family, Ward, 1858, p. 63-4
Also, see Bond, p. 619
Also, Fifty Great Migration Colonists, p. 479 - 7 chn
!The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England, 1620-1633
Volumes I-III, Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Study Project
New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston 2000
!JOHN WARREN
ORIGIN: Nayland, Suffolk
MIGRATION: 1630
FIRST RESIDENCE: Watertown
CHURCH MEMBERSHIP: Even though he was a member of the church, he was frequently cited for failing to attend public worship. John Coolidge and John Whitney testified that John Warren and Thomas Arnold "did absentthemselves from the public ordinances, more than 4 times before theirpresentment" [Pulsifer 36]. Mr. Jeremiah Norcross and David Fiskedeposed in court that John Warren and Thomas Arnold had absented themselves from the public ordinances on the Lord's Days both at Watertown and elsewhere. John pleaded that he had been absent else whereon six of the Sabbaths in question, but he was still fined 5s. for each absence [Pulsifer 36]. Bond speculates that John Warren was a Baptist [Bond 619].
FREEMAN: 18 May 1631 [MBCR 1:366].
EDUCATION: He signed his will by mark. His inventory included "one silver spoon, two Bibles and other books," valued at 1 10. In his will he bequeathed to his daughter Elizabeth "a book called the plaine man's pathway to heaven."
OFFICES: Chosen Watertown selectman, 30 [November?] 1635, 6 December 1639[WaTR 1:2,5]; committee to lay out highways, 14 November 1635 [WaTR 1:2];committee to divide land, 10 January 1647/8 [WaTR 1:12].
ESTATE: Granted sixty acres in Great Dividend, 25 July 1636 [WaBOP 5];granted thirteen acres in Beaverbrook Plowlands, 28 February 1637/8[WaBOP 7]; granted thirteen acres in Remote Meadows, 26 June 1637 [WaBOP9]; granted a 162 acre Farm, 10 May 1642 [WaBOP 12].
In the Inventory of Grants John Warren held ten parcels: homestall of twelve acres; nine acres of upland; three acres of meadow; thirteen acresof plowland in the Further Plain; thirteen acres of meadow in the Remote Meadows; sixteen acres and a half of upland beyond the Further Plain; sixty acres of upland in the Great Dividend; one acre and a half ofmeadow in Ward's Meadow; one acre and a half of meadow near the LittlePlain; and two acres of marsh [WaBOP 100].
In the Composite Inventory he held eight parcels: homestall of twelveacres; nine acres of upland; three acres of meadow; thirteen acres of plowland in the Further Plain (Lot 84); thirteen acres of meadow in theRemote Meadows (Lot 50); sixteen acres and a half of upland beyond the Further Plain (Lot 19); sixty acres of upland in the Great Dividend (Lot26); and a Farm of one hundred sixty-two acres [WaBOP 42-43].
On 30 December 1662 the town of Watertown ordered that a ten or twelve acre parcel of land be laid out to Daniel Warren "in satisfaction of some land that John Warren his father bought of the town" [WaTR 1:75].
In his will, dated 30 November 1667 and proved 16 December 1667, JohnWarren Sr. "being aged & weake in body" bequeathed to "my son Daniell Warren the p[ar]cell of land that he now lives on being about the quantity of sixteen acres with all the apurtenances"; to "my son John Warren & my son Daniel Warren my dividend and all my remote meadow with another p[ar]cell of remote land ... in Watertown ... [to] my two sonsequally"; to "my son Daniell Warren my best flock bed with my green rug... and two of my four pewter platters"; to "my daughter-in-law MaryWarren wife to my son Daniell one pewter porringer"; to "my daughter MaryBegalow a p[ar]cell of remote land being the quantity of 16 acres ...already in her possession"; to "my daughter Mary Begalow one small pewterdish"; to "my daughter Elizebeth Knape plow land lying on the furtherplain in Watertown w[hi]ch her husband James Knape hath formerly beenpossessed of"; to "my aforesaid daughter Elizebeth a book called theplaine man's pathway to heaven"; to "my grandchild Daniel Warren Son to my son Daniell Warren one of my cows"; to "my grandchild Mary Begalow alined box that was my wife's"; to "Michall Bloyse daughter to RichardBloyse deceased one pewter plate"; to "all of my grand children to each of them the sum of 2s. 6d."; residue "to my beloved son John Warren making and ordaining him my whole and sole executor" [MPR Case #23862].
The inventory of the estate of "John Warren Senior late decessed of Watertown" was taken 13 December 1667 and was untotalled, but included123 in real estate: "one tenement of houses and ten acres of upland andthree acres of meadow 60"; "sixteen acres of waste land 8"; "sixty acres of divident land 15"; "thirteen acres of meadow 10"; "farm land onehundred and fifty acres 30." Among the interesting things found in his inventory were "one musket, one sword, one halberd," valued under 15s.[MPR Case #23862].
!BIRTH: Baptized Nayland 1 August 1585, son of John and Elizabeth(Scarlett) Warren [NEHGR 64:353].
DEATH: Watertown 13 December 1667, aged 82 [WaVR 29].
MARRIAGE: By 1615 Margaret _____; she died Watertown 6 November 1662[WaVR 24].
CHILDREN (all baptized Nayland, Suffolk):
iMARY, bp. 23 April 1615; bur. Nayland 17 December 1622.
iiELIZABETH, bp. 25 June 1618; bur. Nayland 25 November 1622.
iiiSARAH, bp. 20 April 1620; bur. Nayland 7 September 1621.
ivJOHN, bp. 12 May 1622; m. Watertown 11 July 1667 Michal (Jennison)Bloise [WaVR 1:29], widow of Richard Bloise and daughter of Robert andGrace (_____) Jennison.
vMARY, bp. 12 September 1624; m. Watertown 30 October 1642 John Bigelow[WaVR 1:9].
viDANIEL, bp. 25 February 1626/7; m. Watertown 10 December 1650 MaryBarron [WaVR 15], daughter of Ellis Barron [TAG 20:135-36].
viiELIZABETH, bp. 21 July 1629; m. by 1655 James Knopp, son of WILLIAMKNOPP (eldest child b. Watertown 21 April 1655 [WaVR 17]).
John Warren was one of several immigrants to come from Nayland inSuffolk, some others being JOHN FIRMIN and ISAAC STEARNS.
In the 1629 Bishop's Visitation of Nayland, Arch deaconry of Sudbury, Diocese of Norwich, John Warren was the first in a list of seven men from that parish who were presented "for not kneeling at the communion," a common Puritan offense [VIS 6/1, Norwich Diocesan Archives, Norfolk and Norwich Record Office].
In the grants of Beaverbrook Plowlands and Remote Meadows John Warren received thirteen acres, but his immediate family at this time comprised six individuals (himself, wife and four children); this implies wealth well above the average, and this is borne out by the size of his homestall and Farm grants.
Elizabeth French in 1910 published English wills and parish register entries which identifed the English origin of John Warren and three generations of his paternal ancestry [NEHGR 64:348-55]. Examination ofthe originals of the Nayland registers reveals only one discrepancy, in the baptismal date for the first daughter Elizabeth.
In 1654, John Warren Sr. gave Hugh Mason six pounds of peas and wheat andnine pounds of powder for the town so that Mason would make fireworks at the general training in Cambridge [WaTR 1:38].
!The most recent published accounts of John Warren and his family are by John B. Threlfall in 1990 [GMC50 479-93] and by Dean C. Smith and MelindeLutz Sanborn in 1996 [Kempton Anc 463-91].
!Freeman Watertown 18 May 1631, emig circa 1630 ae 45 "Arbella" to Salem,1641 Watertown; 1635 lay out highways, selectman 1636-40, fined 4 Apr1654 neglect of public worship, desc of William de Warren, a Norman baron who fought at Battle of Hastings.
!Bond's Watertown
!Sanborn, Melinde Lutz Kempton Anc 1996, pp. 463-91.
Threlfall, John B GMC50 479-93pub. 1990.