Daughter DELANO

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Daughter DELANO was born on 25 Nov 1679 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts (daughter of Lieut Jonathan DELANO and Mercy WARREN); died on 28 Nov 1679 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Lieut Jonathan DELANOLieut Jonathan DELANO was born in 1648 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts (son of Philip DE LA NOYE and Hester DEWSBURY); died on 23 Dec 1720 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts; was buried in Acushnet Cemetery, Alcushnet, Bristol Co., Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military Service: Between 1675 and 1676; Served in the Indian War
    • Death: 28 Dec 1720, Dartmouth, Massachusetts

    Jonathan married Mercy WARREN on 28 Feb 1677/8 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts. Mercy (daughter of Nathaniel WARREN and Sarah WALKER) was born on 20 Feb 1656/7 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died in 1728 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts; was buried in Acushnet Cemetery, Alcushnet, Bristol Co., Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mercy WARRENMercy WARREN was born on 20 Feb 1656/7 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts (daughter of Nathaniel WARREN and Sarah WALKER); died in 1728 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts; was buried in Acushnet Cemetery, Alcushnet, Bristol Co., Massachusetts.
    Children:
    1. 1. Daughter DELANO was born on 25 Nov 1679 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died on 28 Nov 1679 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
    2. Capt Jonathan DELANO, Jr. was born on 30 Jan 1680/1 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died on 25 Mar 1752 in Tolland, Connecticut; was buried in South Yard Cemetery, Tolland, Tolland Co., ,Connecticut.
    3. Jabez DELANO was born on 08 Nov 1682 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts; died on 23 Dec 1734 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts.
    4. Sarah DELANO was born on 09 Jan 1684 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died on 27 Feb 1690 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
    5. Mercy DELANO was born on 27 Oct 1686 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died before 16 May 1734.
    6. Nathan DELANO was born on 29 Oct 1688 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts; died before 17 Dec 1720.
    7. Bethiah DELANO was born on 29 Nov 1690 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts; died on 19 Jul 1693 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts.
    8. Susannah DELANO was born on 03 Sep 1692 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts; died on 20 Jan 1718/9 in Tolland, Tolland County, Connecticut.
    9. Son DELANO was born on 22 Oct 1694 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts; died on 22 Oct 1694 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
    10. Nathaniel DELANO was born on 29 Oct 1695 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts; died on 08 Apr 1770 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts.
    11. Esther DELANO was born on 04 Apr 1698 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts; died after 17 Dec 1720 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts.
    12. Jethro DELANO was born on 31 Jul 1701 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts; died between 25 Sep 1776 and 09 Feb 1779 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
    13. Thomas DELANO was born on 10 May 1704 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts; died after 28 Oct 1778.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Philip DE LA NOYE was born in 1602 in Leiden, Holland; was christened on 6 Nov 1603 in Leiden, Holland (son of Jean DE LANNOY and Marie MAHIEU); died between 22 Aug 1681 and 04 Mar 1682.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Philip Delano
    • Birth: 26 Sep 1602, Leyden, Holland
    • Baptism: 1603, Leyden, Holland
    • Baptism: 06 Nov 1603, Walloon Church of Leiden, Holland
    • Fact: 01 Jan 1632/3, Admitted a Freeman
    • Death: Abt 1681, Bridgewater, Massachusetts
    • Fact: 22 Aug 1681, Memorandum serving as his will
    • Fact: 04 Mar 1681/2, Inventory

    Notes:

    Excerpt from "Connecticut, 1600s-1800s Local Families and Histories: New England Families, Vol. IV Genealogies and Memorials":

    The Delano family is of ancient origin and of royal descent. They were of pure Orman and Flemish blood,in France, and did not intermingle with the French. The family has several royal lines, as is the case with those of royal blood, because of intermarriages, and among their ancestors are: Ruolf, first Duke of the Normans, a Viking, 860: Richard the Fearless; Richard the Good; Robert the Devil; William the Conqueror, King of England and Duke of Normandy; Henry II., King of England; Henry VI, marries Agnes, a descendant of Alfred the Great; Emperor Charlemagne, and many others.

    The Delano family went to Leyden to escape persecution in France where the Catholic party was in power and te Inquistion active; they were French Protestants or Huguenots. Philip grew up under the teachings of the separatists of the Established Church of England, and it is thought that he started with the first company of Pilgrims for this country, in the "Speedwell", which had to put into Dartmouth because of a leak. He remained in England until the "Fortune" sailed, the next summer, in 1621, then aged nineteen years, and in 1624 he had a grant of land at Plymouth. This grant he gave up, as he settled in Duxbury, Massachusetts.

    He was often surveyor and frequently a member of the grand jury. He was a volunteer in the Pequot War, June 7, 1637.

    Excerpt from "Philip Delano of the Fortune 1621": Philip Delano served on the Plymouth Grand and Petit juries, on the committee to view "the hay grounds", as a surveyor, and volunteered to serve n the Pequot War. In 1633, he was in the first list of Plymouth Colony Freemen.
    There is no probate record for Philip Delano. An inventory taken and exhibited to the Court on 4 March 1681/2 on the "oath of his son Samuel" mentions only the personal estate with no real estate involved.

    Philip married Hester DEWSBURY on 19 Dec 1634 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Hester died before 1653. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hester DEWSBURY died before 1653.
    Children:
    1. John DELANO was born in 1644 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died after 05 Sep 1721 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    2. Hester DE LA NOYE was born about 06 Mar 1640 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 12 Sep 1735 in Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA; was buried in Centre St. Cem..
    3. Mary DELANO was born in 1635 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died about 1656.
    4. 2. Lieut Jonathan DELANO was born in 1648 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 23 Dec 1720 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts; was buried in Acushnet Cemetery, Alcushnet, Bristol Co., Massachusetts.
    5. Philip DELANO was born in 1637 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; died between 11 and 24 Dec 1708 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    6. Thomas DELANO was born on 21 Mar 1642 in Duxbury, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 13 Apr 1723 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

  3. 6.  Nathaniel WARREN was born in 1624 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts (son of Richard WARREN and Elizabeth WALKER); died between 16 Jul and 21 Oct 1667 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Notes:

    Name:
    On 11 June 1653 Jane Collyare (Collier) on behalf of her grandchild Sara the wife of Nathaniel Warren, Elizabeth Warren and Nathaniel Warren agreed to let the court resolve their differences over certain lands of Mr. Richard Warren deceased.
    Nathaniel Warren became a Freeman 3 June 1657. On 1 June 1658 he was a Deputy from Plymouth, a position he frequently held.
    On 15 Oct 1661 Nathaniel Warren "aged thirty seven years or thereabouts" made a deposition.
    The will of Nathaniel Warren Sr. of Plymouth, dated 29 June 1667, codicil dated 16 July 1667, names wife Sarah; dau. Hope who is lame; other children (not named); the codicil mentions mother Elizabeth Warren; brother Joseph Warren; sisters Mary Bartlett, Sr., Ann Little, Sarah Cooke, Elizabeth Church and Abigail Snow.
    The inventory was taken 21 Oct. 1667, sworn by widow Sarah Warren who was granted administration 30 Oct. 1667.

    Nathaniel married Sarah WALKER on 19 Nov 1645 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. Sarah (daughter of John WALKER and Joyce CLARKE) was born in 1628/9; died on 24 Nov 1700 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sarah WALKER was born in 1628/9 (daughter of John WALKER and Joyce CLARKE); died on 24 Nov 1700 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of William Walker
    • Christening: 10 Nov 1622, St. Olave's Southwark

    Notes:

    Name:
    In 1975, genealogist John Insley Coddington deduced from a 1653 Plymouth Colony record that when William Collier married Jane Clarke in 1611, she was a widow. The Plymouth Colony record stated, "Mrs. Jane Collyare in behalf of her grandchild the wife of the said National Warren" testified in Plymouth Court for a land dispute. Coddington proposed that Jane had a daughter - by her previous husband Mr. Clarke - who married a Walker. Coddington further suggested that the "Sarah, daughter of William Walker, draper, who was baptized at St. Olave's, Southwark on 10 November 1622, was 'probably' the grandchild of Jane Collier who married Nathaniel Warren."

    Since Sarah was from the same parish where William Collier and Jane Clarke married and had several Collier children, and no other Sarah Walker matched Plymouth Colony records, Coddington's proposed spouse of Nathaniel Warren was widely accepted. She had the right name, was in the right parish, and was born at a feasible date that corresponded with Jane's time in London. Well, maybe not.

    New research conducted by this article's authors has yielded new evidence which disputes Coddington's suggested attribution. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to present evidence that provides an alternative answer to the question: WHO ARE THE PARENTS OF SARAH WALKER?

    The first author's previous article showed that Jane Gates/Yates married first Thomas Clarke, by whom she had four children, and second William Collier, by whom she had thirteen additional children. Sarah is likely a grandchild through a daughter of Jane. If Sarah was a grandchild through a son of Jane, then her surname would have been either Clarke or Collier. As her surname is Walker, then it is reasonable that a daughter of Jane married a Mr. Walker, and they had a child named Sarah.

    Of Jane and William Collier's many contributions to the success of Plymouth Colony after their arrival in 1633, their five surviving daughters (Mary, Rebecca, Sarah, Elizabeth, Ruth) were perhaps their greatest legacy.

    Other children of this couple did not survive. Could any of these five daughters be the mother of Sarah Walker? The answer is No.

    the marriages of four of these daughters are well documented in the Plymouth Colony records. They all married for the first time, with Collier as their surname at marriage, to men whose surname was not Walker. Mary Collier married Thomas Prence in 1635 after his first wife, Patience Brewster (William) died of "pestilence fever." Rebecca Collier married Job Cole in 1634. Sarah Collier married Love Brewster (William), the same year. Elizabeth Collier married Constant Southworth (Edward) in 1637. Finally, the fifth and youngest daughter, Ruth Collier, about age sixteen, married Daniel Cole (John) in say 1643, as published last year. There is also no substantive argument that Sarah could have been an illegitimate child of one of these daughters. Were that the case, Sarah's surname would likely have been Collier.

    If Coddington's attribution was correct, Sarah Walker was twenty-three years of age upon her marriage to Nathaniel Warren on 19 December 1645. Jane herself had married aged 16 years and seven months, as had her youngest daughter, Ruth. If Jane Clarke had a daughter marry a Mr. Walker, a likely year of birth for Sarah would be between 1625 and 1629. this is later than the Sarah Walker baptized in 1622, but it is close enough for continued interest. Could any of Jane's children with William Collier be the right age to have had a child between 1625 and 1629?

    Mary was thirteen in 1625, and seventeen in 1629;

    Rebecca was ten in 1625, and fourteen in 1629;

    Sarah was nine in 1625, and thirteen in 1629;

    Elizabeth was six in 1625, and ten in 1629.

    Ruth was born in 1627, could not have had children until at least 1641.

    Therefore, the only daughter old enough to have borne a child before her marriage in America was Mary. Her young age would make it unlikely, although no impossible Sarah's mother was most likely a bit older than Jane and William's eldest daughter born in February 1611/12.

    Before her marriage to William Collier, Jane married Thomas Clark. Jane married Thomas Clarke in the parish at St. Benet's Grace-church where: "27th December 1603 were married Thomas Clarke and Jane Gates both of St. Olave's by license." After their marriage, Thomas and Jane Clarke returned to St. Olave's where he following children were born.

    27 Sept 1605 Margaret bpt. dau. of Thomas Clarke, dyer;

    17 Feb 1606/7 Thomas bap., son of Thomas Clarke, dyer;

    30 Aug 1608 Joyce bap., dau. of Thomas Clarke, dyer;

    22 July 1610 Henry bap., son of Thomas Clarke, dyer,; and bur. 27 July 1610.

    Henry Clarke died within a few days of his birth, but Thomas, Margaret, and Joyce al survived their father's death in St. Olave's parish in September 1610. Thomas Clarke's will was proved 4 October 1610. Eight months later, Jane brought these three surviving children into her marriage with William Collier in 1611. With the discovery of both Margaret and Joyce's existence, we now have discovered two daughters of Jane, but not of William, who were of the right age to have had a child in the 1620s. Margaret was sixteen in 1621, and Joyce was sixteen in 1624.

    Margaret Clarke's identity, as the wife of Alexander Wilding, is confirmed by the will of Jane's mother, Alice Arnold. Her will was written 3 Feb. 1625/6 and proved two months later, on 8 April 1626. Margaret was mentioned in her grandmother's will, but her name was crossed out. Margaret died on 24 July 1625, seven months before this will was formally written. Given Alice Arnold's estate as a widow, it is likely that Margaret died while the will was being written, and her name was then crossed out. As Further proof of a family connection to Alexander Wilding as Margaret's husband, Alice's will refers to a debt of L10 owed to her by "Alexander Wylding, Feltmaker at St. Olave's." Alice also refers to Alexander Wilding as being a tenant of hers for a property in Bermondsey Street in Olave's.

    Given these facts, Margaret (Clarke) wilding, daughter of Thomas and Jane Clarke, can be discounted as the mother of Sarah Walker. This leaves only her sister, Joyce Clarke, as a possible candidate for Sarah's mother, as confirmed by the testimony of Jane Clarke that Sarah (Walker) Warren was her granddaughter.

    Joyce Clarke's life is not as apparent as it is for her sister Margaret. St. Olave's parish register shows that Joyce was baptized 30 August 1608 as the daughter of Thomas Clarke, dyer.but this register runs only until 1627. The parish records cease until 1639 when the next register resumes. This thirteen-year gap occurs at the most crucial point in this family's history.

    Alice Arnold's will, written in February 1625/6 and proved in April 1626, yields more clues. In her will, Alice refers to Joyce Clarke as her unmarried granddaughter. Joyce's unmarried status is referred again when Alice lists a quantity of clothes and household items that she will leave Joyce when Joyce either attains the age of 21 or marries. There is also the stipulation that she is to marry with the consent of her mother. It is clear therefore that by April 1626, Joyce was unmarried.

    At this point, it is worth reviewing the baptism of Sarah Walker found in St. Olave's in 1622. This Sarah would have been nearly four years old when Alice wrote her will. Alice's will, carefully thought out and long at six pages, is comprehensive. Alice mentions all her living direct descendants. So why is this Sarah Walker missing? She was baptized in 1622.

    If Sarah was an illegitimate child of Joyce Clarke, then Sarah's name would likely have been Clarke. Joyce had clearly not yet married a Mr. Walker, or, indeed, anyone else by February 1625/26. The fact that Sarah Walker - daughter of William Walker, baptized 10 November 1622 in St. Olave's parish - is missing from Alice Arnold's will entirely, and her age is suspect, casts doubt on her being the correct Sarah Walker.

    But the authors of this article did discover a breakthrough record: a parish register mentioning the marriage, by license, of Joyce Clarke to marry a John Walker. "John Walker of St. Olave's in Southwark and Joyce Clarke of same parish were married the ? of ? 1626 by lyc (licence) from my Lord Grace of Canterbury." this transcription indicates they were both from St. Olave's and married in the parish of st. Peter Westcheap. Licenses issued by "My Lord Grace of Canterbury" refer to the Archbishop of Canterbury.

    Unfortunately, this parish's original records in this period are now missing. W.H. Challen made the transcription, presumable from the parish register, at the beginning of the twentieth century. No registers now survive for st.Peter's Westcheap between 159 and 129, possibly due to bomb damage in World war II. Neither does the original license or a copy exist at Lambeth Palace Archives. this transcript appears to be all that now survives....

    The authors' theory is that Joyce and John Walker likely returned to St. Olave's after their marriage to be near Joyce's mother, Jane (Gates/Yates)(Clarke) Collier, and live in the parish where they grew up. their children were most likely baptized there, with Sarah amongst them. A first child would most likely be born as early as 1627. even if Sarah was a second child, born in 1628-29, she would have been at least 16 years old on 19 November 1645, the date when Jane Collier's granddaughter Sarah Walker married Nathaniel Warren. these dates fit expectations precisely, whereas that for the Sarah Walker baptized in 1622 do not....

    Our conclusion is that Sarah Walker, who married Nathaniel Warren in 1645 in Plymouth Colony, is the daughter of John and Joyce (Clarke) Walker. they married "by license" in 1626/27 in St. Peter Westcheap, in London, England.

    WILLIAM E "BILL" COLE, MA

    NICOLA WADDINGTON, MA

    Children:
    1. Richard WARREN was born in 1646 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 23 Jan 1696/7 in Plymouth or Middleboro, Massachusetts.
    2. Sarah WARREN was born on 29 Aug 1649 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died after 04 Mar 1693 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    3. Hope WARREN was born on 06 Mar 1650/1 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died before 9 Jan 1689/90.
    4. Jane WARREN was born on 31 Dec 1652 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 27 Feb 1682 in Barnstable, Massachusetts.
    5. Elizabeth WARREN was born on 15 Sep 1654 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died after 10 Jan 1689/90.
    6. Alice WARREN was born on 02 Aug 1656 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; died between 04 Mar 1692 and 23 Jun 1725.
    7. 3. Mercy WARREN was born on 20 Feb 1656/7 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died in 1728 in Dartmouth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts; was buried in Acushnet Cemetery, Alcushnet, Bristol Co., Massachusetts.
    8. Mary WARREN was born on 09 Mar 1660 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died before 09 Jan 1689/90.
    9. Nathaniel WARREN was born on 10 Mar 1661 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 29 Oct 1707 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    10. John WARREN was born on 23 Oct 1663 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died before 09 Jan 1689/90.
    11. James WARREN was born on 07 Nov 1665 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 29 Jan 1714/5 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.
    12. Jabez WARREN was born about 1667; died on 19 Apr 1701 in Drowned at sea.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jean DE LANNOY was born in England; was christened on 9 May 1575 in St. Christopher, Tourcoing (son of Guilbert DE LANNOY and Jeanne DU BUS); died before 6 Jun 1604 in Leyden, South (Zuid) Holland, Netherlands.

    Jean married Marie MAHIEU about Jan 1596 in Leiden, Holland. Marie was born in Lille, Flanders. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Marie MAHIEU was born in Lille, Flanders.
    Children:
    1. 4. Philip DE LA NOYE was born in 1602 in Leiden, Holland; was christened on 6 Nov 1603 in Leiden, Holland; died between 22 Aug 1681 and 04 Mar 1682.

  3. 12.  Richard WARREN was born about 1590 in Poss. London, England; died in 1628 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: 1580

    Notes:

    Excerpt from "Certain Comeoverers": He was not of the Leyden company, but coming from London joined the Pilgrims at Southampton whence they originally set sail, afterwards coming back and again sailing from Plymouth. Of his origin in England nothing definite is known. He signed the Compact in Provincetown Harbor, November 11, 1620 and was doubtless, one of the company who on the fifteenth of November ventured ashore by wading through the surf and made the first attempt to find a suitable location for a settlement. He is expressly named in Mourt's Relation as being one of those who on December 6 made the memorable expedition which was so disastrous to the health of most of the participators. In the first allotment of house lots Richard Warren was given a lot on the north side, near William White's widow's and Edward Winslow's. Later he lived near Eel River at a place now called Wellingsley.
    Richard Warren lived only eight years in the new settlement, dying at his home in 1628. Nathaniel Morton thus writes of him: "Grave Richard Warren, a man of integrity, justice, and uprightness; of piety and serious religion; a useful instrument during the short time he lived, bearing a deep share of the difficulties and troubles of the Plantation."
    The surname of Richard Warren's wife, Elizabeth,is not known. She outlived her husband forty-five years. Unlike most of the widows of the early settlers she did not remarry, but herself took charge of her family and proved a most competent manager. She was most highly respected in the community and was always described by the honorary title of "Mistress." There is a record in 1635 of her dealing with her servant, Thomas Williams, exhorting him to fear God and do his duty, which admonition he evidently did not heed, since he was presented to the Court for "speaking profane and blasphemous speeches against the majesty of God." As an owner of real estate she is constantly mentioned in the records. The was one of the proprietors of Puncatest, and in 1652 she was an original proprietor of one share of the Dartmouth purchase. In 1661 she was taxed for a considerable property, owning seven horses among other items. Before her death she divided some of her properties among her children. She died October 2, 1673, aged ninety years. The record of her death and burial reads: "Having lived a godly life she came to her grave as a shoke of corn ripe." Her son in law, John, Cooke, was the executor of her will.

    Richard married Elizabeth WALKER in Apr 1610 in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England. Elizabeth was born about 1580 in England; died on 22 Oct 1673 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; was buried on 24 Oct 1673. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Elizabeth WALKER was born about 1580 in England; died on 22 Oct 1673 in Plymouth, Massachusetts; was buried on 24 Oct 1673.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Death: 2 Oct 1678

    Children:
    1. Mary WARREN was born about 1610 in England; died on 27 Mar 1683 in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
    2. Anna WARREN was born about 1612 in England; died after 19 Feb 1675/6 in Marshfield, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    3. Sarah WARREN was born about 1614 in England; died after 15 Jul 1696.
    4. Elizabeth WARREN was born about 1616 in England; died on 09 Mar 1669/70 in Hingham, Massachusetts.
    5. Abigail WARREN was born about 1618 in England; died on 03 Jan 1692/3 in Marshfield, Massachusetts.
    6. 6. Nathaniel WARREN was born in 1624 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts ; died between 16 Jul and 21 Oct 1667 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
    7. Joseph WARREN was born about 1627 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts; died on 04 May 1689 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.

  5. 14.  John WALKER

    John married Joyce CLARKE in 1626/27 (License) in St. Peter Westcheap, in London, England. Joyce (daughter of Thomas CLARKE and Jane YATES) was christened on 30 Aug 1608 in St. Olave's Parish, Southwark, Surrey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Joyce CLARKE was christened on 30 Aug 1608 in St. Olave's Parish, Southwark, Surrey (daughter of Thomas CLARKE and Jane YATES).
    Children:
    1. 7. Sarah WALKER was born in 1628/9; died on 24 Nov 1700 in Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.