AllenParkinson - Person Sheet
AllenParkinson - Person Sheet
NameMary Warren
Birth29 Dec 1651, Watertown, Middlesex, MA150
Death12 May 1734, Watertown, Middlesex, MA151
FatherCaptain Daniel Warren (1626-1706)
MotherMary Barron (1632-1715)
Spouses
Death15 Oct 1676, Watertown, Middlesex, MA147
Birth1636, near London, England148,149
FatherJoshua Child (1597-1638)
MotherMary Sadler (~1597->1636)
Marriage29 May 1668152
ChildrenJohn (1669-1743)
 Elizabeth (1670-1707)
 Daniel (1673-1723)
Birth12 Jul 1653, Watertown, Middlesex, MA113
Death23 Sep 1735, Watertown, Middlesex, MA151
FatherNathan Fiske (~1620-1676)
MotherSusanna (Susan) Browne (1617-?)
Marriage13 Apr 1677, Watertown, Middlesex, MA155
ChildrenNathaniel (1678-?)
 Hannah (1680-1733)
 Sary (Sarai) (1685-?)
 Lydia (1687-1761)
 Elizabeth (1692-?)
 Abigail (1698-1729)
 John (1682-?)
 Mary (1690-1731)
Notes for Mary Warren
Her grandfather (John Warren) was "one of the selectmen of Watertown, MA, and a prominent citizen, though some amusing entries found in the town records ... would indicate the source whence some of his descendants have drawn their independence of character, and departure from the early established orthodox views. First, we find 'John Warren fined, Oct. 1651, twenty shillings for an offence against the laws of baptism'; second 'John Warren fined, April 4, 1654, for neglect of public worship, fourteen Sabbaths, at five shillings each, total £3 10s' ... The Warren family was most creditably and prominently known in the colonial and state history of Massachusetts, notwithstanding the eccentricities of their ancester."154
Notes for John (Spouse 1)
"John Child took a prominent part in the affairs of town and colony, and was chosen representative to the General Court of Massachusetts. He became the head of a large line of posterity, who have honored the name. In his will he left his eldest son, John, his 'dwelling house with its lot of twelve acres, also some meadow lands,' and 'the reversion of all lands upon the little plains.' His youngest son, Daniel, received his farm lands."153

Elias Child (and others who have based their work on his) listed William Child as John's father. There was no such person in Watertown at that time. And there is no record of John's birth in Watertown. He was probably born in England and came to the New World around 1648 with his uncle, Ephraim Child (probably after the death of his parents). Ephraim had been in the New World for some time, but it is known that he visited England in this time period and returned. It is assumed that John was raised by his aunt and uncle in Watertown from the age of 12 on.
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