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About Captain Thomas Warren
Thomas Warren, Born in Old Rappahanock, Virginia, 1672 to John R Warren and Rachel Williams. Thomas married Mary Hackley and had 9 children. He passed away 1750 in Essex, Virginia.
Children : Oldest Sister unknown name Rachel Warren 1707-1760 Thomas Warren 1710-1785 Elizabeth Warren 1709-1760 Mary Warren 1718-1751 Roxanna Warren 1695-1785 Hackley Warren 1720-1790 Samuel Warren 1715-1780 Lancelot Warren 1726-1798
Source:
GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index
MyHeritage.com [online database], MyHeritage Ltd.
https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10838/genealogieonli...
Record:
https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10838-26798175/susannah-...
Susannah "Ann" Payne
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Susannah "Ann" Payne
Birth: Sep 22 1693 - Christ Church, Middlesex, Virginia, United States
Death: Sep 20 1770 - St George Parrish, Spotsylvania County, Virgina, Verenigde Staten
Husband: Thomas Warren
Child: Joseph Warren
Biography
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Warren-131
Thomas Warren, son of John Warren and Rachel Williams, was born ca. 1683 in Old Rappahanock County, VA, and died ca. 1749 in Spotsylvania County, VA. He married Mary and his brother, William, married Elizabeth, with both marriages occurring before 1708. The maiden names of these girls have not been proven, but descendents of both couples often used the given name of "Hackley" in naming sons.
Thomas' will was probated on 4 December 1750 in Spotsylvania County, VA, and his wife, Mary, survived him. Both were buried on their plantation in Spotsylvania County. Thomas' estate included five slaves.
The children of Thomas and Mary Hackley Warren were:
- Thomas Warren, Jr.,
- Hackley Warren,
- Lancelot Warren,
- Rachel (Mrs. John) Askew,
- Elizabeth (Mrs. Matthew) Brook,
- Mary (Mrs. James) Buford, and
- Roxanna / Rosanna (Mrs. Robert) Moor .
Based on matching DNA results between descendents of Thomas Warren of Spotsylvania County and descendants of Joseph Payne of Spotsylvania County, as well as a court record charging Thomas Warren and Susannah Pain with adultery, it seems likely that Thomas Warren was also the father of Joseph Payne, son of Susanna Pain:"
http://brittlebooks.library.illinois.edu/brittlebooks_open/Books200...
WARREN, THOMAS, Planter, Spotsylvania Co., d. Apr. 13, 1749, p. Dec. 4, 1750. Wit. Robert Huddlestone, Abram Rogers, Barbara Rogers. Ex. wife, Mary and son, Hackley Warren. Leg. son, Hackley Warren,
Until recently there was no information that pointed to the ancestors of Joseph Payne who died in Bedford County, Virginia and the father of several children who settled in Robertson County, Tennessee. Several descendants of Joseph and Phoebe Payne submitted their DNA to the Payne DNA project and there was no match to any of the other 250+ participants in the project. Then in late 2006 a member of the Thomas Warren family of Spotsylvania County, Virginia contacted the project with the information that his DNA was a perfect match to the Joseph Payne DNA participants. With this information we began a search of how this could have happened and an obscure court document was found in the loose papers of Spotsylvania records wherein in 1724 the couple Thomas Warren and Susannah Payne, were charged with Adultery by the Court. Thomas Warren was a married man with a family of 10 children and Susannah was single. We then found in the records of Christ Church Parish of Middlesex County, Virginia the record of the birth of Ann Payne the daughter of Barnett and Elizabeth Payne of Middlesex County. It has been long speculated that Joseph was a descendant of this Barnett since the name "Barnett" is a name carried down the lines of several of his descendants. But no evidence was found that could point to any of Barnett's sons being the father of Joseph. With the above court case we now know that Joseph's mother was unwed and hence he carried her surname.
We have now concluded that Joseph is indeed the descecndant of both Thomas Warren and Barnett Payne and this is also shown by the names of his children whom he named after members of both of these families. One other point to be made is the maiden name of Phoebe. For many years it has been stated the her maiden name was "Offill" based on information seen in some unnamed and forgotten book where a brother of Phoebe stated that she married Joseph Payne. After lenghly research we have never found this book but living near the Warren and Payne families in Spotsylvania County is the family of a William Offill and there are several court records where all these names are found together in regards to other matters of the County. With the fact that so many of Joseph's descendants never found it necessary to actually have their marriages recorded, it is quite possible that they got this idea from Joseph and Phoebe and because Joseph's mother was never married.
Source:
http://www.tngenweb.org/robertson/family/familyjospayneanc.html
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Sworn into the Colonial Army August 05, 1729 Virginia County Records Spotsylvania County 1721-1800 Wills-Will Book B1 74 9-1759 page 10
Warren, Thomas, Planter, Spotsylvanis Co., written April 13, 1749, Probated December 04, 1750. Wit Robert Huddlestone, Abram Rogers, Barbara Rogers. Ex. wife, Mary and son, Hackley Warren. Leg. son, Hackley Warren, 95 acres of land which I formerly gave to my daughter Rachel Hasken. Daughter, Elizabeth Brook; daughter Mary Buford; daughter, Roxanna More; son, Lancelot Warren. To my wife, Mary Warren, all the rest of my estate during her life. Page 56
The elder Thomas Warren b. 1682-83 died in 1749. His son Thomas Warren b-1710 and Jane Lucas removed to Henrico Co., Virginia, where Thomas died in 1785. His son also named Thomas b-1735-40 died 1801.
Source Virginia County Records, Spotsylvania County. page 10
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=john_d_ne...
Thomas was buried on the homeplace, Mattapon, St George Parish, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia.
Date of death might be December 4, 1750.
Date and place of burial have been (erroneously?) reported to be 1790 in Randolph County, North Carolina, United States.
Warren, Thomas. DATE 1750. SOURCE Will Book B, 1749-1761 (Reel 26) p. 56-57. Will pro. 4 Dec. 1750. NOTE Part of index to Spotsylvania County Wills and Administrations (1722-1800) PLACE Spotsylvania County (Va.) FORM Wills. aat. COLLECTION Virginia wills and administrations. WILL OF THOMAS WARREN IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN .1 the l3th day of April 1749, I Thomas Warrin of Spotsylvania County planter but of perfect mind and memory Thanks be given unto God therefore calling unto mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die Do make and ordain this my Last will and Testament That is to say Princapally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into ye hands of God that gave it: and my Body I recommend to the Earth to be Buried in Decent Christian Burial at ye Discrat lion of my Executors not Doubting but at ye General Resurrection I shall receive the Saffie again by the Mighty power of God and as Touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased Almighty God to bless me in this Life I give dismise and Dispose of ye same in ye following Manner and form -
Impremis I give and Bequeath to my son Hackley Warrin ninty five lacres of land which I formerly gave to my Daughter Rachel Hasken land the old orchard and ye convenient Timber to keep it under ~ fence. and also a negro Girl named Dilla and all her increase-
Item I give and Bequeath to my Daughter Elizabeth Brook girl named Nanne to her and ye heirs of her Body - a negro
II tern I give and Bequeath to my Daughter Mary Buford and ye Heirs lor her Body one Negro Boy named Syrus -
II tern I give and Bequeath to my Daughter Rosanna More and ye heirs ~f Her Body one negro wench named Jenny and all her Increase
II tern I give and Bequeath unto my son Lancelot Warrin all ye land ~elonging to ye plantation where I now Live and also. one negro ~ench named, Bess after me and my wife Deceased -
l item I give and Bequeath unto my Loving wife Mary Warrin all ye ~ 'rest of my Estate During her Life or widowhood and after to be Equally Divided Among all my chilldren that is Living at that time - my Estate is not indebt my will and Desire is it shall not be ~ Praised nor sold at Auction and that my Children Divied it - Equally amongest themselves and if they Cant agree to Chuse To menta Divide it Equally amangest them and if my Estate at that should be Indebt that ye Debts be paid out of ye Insuing Crop and if no crop it is my Desire that ye Debts Be paid out of my estate before my Division -
I 1 ike'wise constitute make and ordain my Loving wife Mary Warrin and my Son Hackley Warrin my sole Executrix of this my Last will and Testament and I do hereby Utterly Disallow Revoke and Disanul all and Every Other former Testaments Wills Legaces and Requests and Executors by me in any ways before named willed and bequeathed ratifying and Confirming This and no Other to be my Last will and Testament-IN WITNESS whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal ye Day and year above written-Thomas Warrin Signed Sealed & published pronounced and Declared by the said Thomas Warrin as his Last will & Testamt. In the presence of us the Subscribers Test Robert Huddlestone Abraham Rogers her Barbra B Rogers mark (Seal) At a Court held for Spotsylvania County on Tuesday Decemb. The fourth 1750-Recorded in Will Book B at page 56. The Last Will and Testament of Thomas Warrin Deced. Being Exhibit ted and sworn to in Court By Hackley Warrin Exor. Therein named and was proved by the oaths of Robert Huddlestone and Abrahm. Rogers Witnesses thereto & is ordered to be Record ~ Test ~ Edmund Waller A copy, _-~-i. Cl Cur. Teste: ~ " Deputy Clerk. --1
Source: https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/h/e/s/Tina-B-Hess/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-06...
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Captain Thomas Warren's Timeline
1682 |
March 28, 1682
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Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1702
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Essex, Virginia, United States
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Essex, VA
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1706
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Old Rappahannock, Spotsylvania, Virginia
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1707
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Of Spotsylvania, Va
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1708
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Spotsylvania County, Virginia
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1710
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Of Spotsylvania, Va
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1715
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Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1715
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Spotsylvania, Spotsylvania, Virginia, United States
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