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Edward Warren 1680 – 1739 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1680

Birth Location: Edmonton, Middlesex, England

Death Date: abt 1739

Death Location: Cambridge, England

Father: John Warren

Mother: Joan Sykes

Spouse(s): Mary Fields

Children(s): Sarah Warren

The story of Edward Warren began in 1680 in Edmonton, Middlesex, England. Edward Warren married Mary Elizabeth Fields, and had children including Sarah Warren. Edward Warren passed away in 1739 in Cambridge, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Edward Warren began in 1680 in Edmonton, Middlesex, England.
  • Edward Warren married Mary Elizabeth Fields, and had children including Sarah Warren.
  • Edward Warren passed away in 1739 in Cambridge, England.

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Edward Warren's Ancestors

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Edward Warren
1680 – 1739
Birth Place: Edmonton, Middlesex, England
Parents
John Warren
1660 – 1732
Leicestershire, England
Joan Sykes
1660 – 1705
Derby, Derbyshire, England
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Edward Warren's Descendants

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Edward Warren (abt 1680 – abt 1739) m. Mary (Elizabeth) Fields (1698 – 1763)
  1. 1. Sarah Warren (1722 – 1762) m. George (Benjamin) Whitley (19 Jan 1720 – 1 Oct 1763)
    1. 1. George (Benjamin) Whitley (2 Feb 1735 – 1800) m. Martha (Castles) **🧬 (1736 – Abt 1836)
      1. 1. George Whitley (1760 – 1858)
      2. 2. Fereby WHITLEY (1769 – Dec 1857)
      3. 3. Mary (Ross) Whitley (1771 – )
      4. 4. John (William) Whitley (Dec 1772 – 4 April 1890) m. Jane ("Jennie") Hathcock (1795 – )
        1. 1. Allison Whitley (18 Feb 1818 – 16 May 1896) m. Elizabeth ("Betsy") Eudy (18 May 1818 – 18 Feb 1879) m. Lucinda Jarmon (23 Jul 1837 – 28 Jun 1890)
        2. 2. Oliver (Harrison) Whitley (09 Oct 1828 – 12 Dec 1915)
      5. 5. Martin Whitley (1778 – )
      6. 6. Needham Whitley (1780 – 11 Jun 1862)
    2. 2. William Whitley (abt 1740 – 1798)
    3. 3. John (J) Whitley (1746 – 15 SEP 1817)
    4. 4. Timothy Whitley (1749 – 1750)
    5. 5. William (Benjamin) Whitley.. (9 Feb 1750 – 2 Nov 1777)
    6. 6. Delilah Whitley (6 July 1753 – 1812)
    7. 7. Needham Whitley (1762 – 11 Jun 1862)
    8. 8. Mary (Elizabeth Fields) Whitley ( – 1763)

Edward Warren's Timeline

2 Records

1680
abt 1680
Birth of Edward Warren in Edmonton, Middlesex, England
Edmonton, Middlesex, England
1739
abt 1739
Age 59
Death of Edward Warren in Cambridge, England
Cambridge, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1680
    Event Place: Edmonton, Middlesex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1739
    Event Place: Cambridge, England

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