Notes: Richard Warren came from London, finally arriving in the New World in 1620 on the "Mayflower". He first, like everyone else, resided at Plymouth Colony. During the divisions of land in 1623, he received a number of acres of land (a few), for bei ng passenger on the "Mayflower." He also received 5 acres, for being a passenger on the "Anne". Some suspect he may have received more acres in the second "transaction" because of his wife and children. In a later division of cattle (1627), ar e listed Richard, his wife, Elizabeth, and the following children: Abigail, Anna, Elizabeth, Joseph, Mary, Nathan, and Sarah Warren (alphabetically).
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