AllenParkinson - Person Sheet
AllenParkinson - Person Sheet
NameJohn Warren
Birth1585
Baptism1 Aug 1585, Nayland, Suffolk, England704
Death13 Dec 1667, Watertown, Middlesex, MA718
DeathDec 1667, Watertown, Middlesex, MA719
FatherJohn Warren (the middle) (~1555-<1613)
MotherElizabeth Scarlett (1561-1602)
Spouses
Birthabt 1593, Middlesex, England
Death6 Nov 1662, Watertown, Middlesex, MA720,718
FatherWilliam Bayly (1557-?)
MotherAnn (1571-?)
Marriagebef 1615, Nayland, Suffolk, England718
ChildrenMary (1615-1622)
 Elizabeth (1619-1622)
 Sarah (1620-1621)
 John (1622-1703)
 Mary (1624-1691)
 Daniel (1626-1706)
 Elizabeth (1629-1715)
Notes for John Warren
He came as a passenger on the Arabella to Salem, MA (part of the Winthrop Fleet) and settled in
Watertown, MA in 1630.721

Religious history - In 1629, was prosecuted in England for refusing to kneel at communion. There were proceedings against him in Watertown, as well. In 1651 he and Thomas Arnold were fined 20s each for an offence against the laws concerning baptisms. Apr 1654, he was fined for neglect of public worship, 14 sabbaths, 5s each. Mar 1658/9 he was warned for not attending public worship but was not in town. May 1661 his house was ordered to be searched for Quakers. But he never gave up his church membership and "died at peace with his church doctrines.", 722, 718

He was made a freeman on 18 May 1631.718

In 1636 he was chosen selectman of Watertown and served through 1640. In 1635 he was chosen for a committee to lay out the highways. In 1647 he was chosen for a committee to divide the land., 718
Notes for John Warren
Came to New England in 1630 and settled in Watertown, Middlesex, MA. He was made a freeman in 1631, was a selectman 1636-40 and a commisioner for laying out roads in the town.
In Oct 1651 he was fined twenty shillings for not complying with the law relating to baptism, and in 1661, his was one of the houses ordered searched for Quakers.719
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