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- [S164] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT ; Date: 2004;), Source number: 156.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: BDJ.
- [S6040] FindAGrave Old World, John “The Younger” Warren II 1555-1613.
John Warren, son of John Warren and his second wife, was born about 1555 in England. His father had a son with his first wife, who had died soon after the first child’s birth. That son was also named John, which was a common practice at the time, if the sons had different mothers. The sons were then called “the elder” and “the younger” to differentiate them. They are referred as such in their father’s will. The younger John was a cardmaker at Nayland, Suffolk and was taxed there in 1611. Nayland was the center of the weaving/clothing industry, and a card was a metal comb or wire brush used for combing flax or wool. On October 4, 1584 at Nayland, he married Elizabeth Scarlet, who was baptised Aug. 30, 1561 at Nayland, daughter of John Scarlet. She was the mother of all his children, and died early in 1603. His second wife was named Rose, she was buried on Aug. 11, 1610. He married his third wife, Rose Riddlesdale, on Apr. 23, 1611. His will was dated Mar. 27, 1613, and proved on Nov. 4. He bequeathed to his wife and children, and to the poor people of Nayland. He was surely buried in St James’ churchyard in Nayland as he requested in his will.
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- [S6040] FindAGrave Old World, John Warren I 1525-1576.
John Warren, son of Robert and Margaret Warren, was born about 1525 in Wiston, now called Wissington, Suffolk, England. Robert was a farmer in Wiston. The name of John’s first wife is not known, but they must have been married about 1549. They probably had only one child, a son named John, in about 1550. The names of his sons indicate that his first wife died soon after the birth of her son, and that he soon married another unknown woman, and by her had two sons, John and Richard. It was a common practice at that time, to give the same name to two different sons, if they had different mothers, and call them the "older" and the "younger" or "middle". This second wife must have died before 1559, for he married third, on December 10, 1559, at Stoke Nayland, September 5, 1563, widow Christian Hinsman, who must have died soon after the marriage. John then married as his fourth wife, Agnes or Anne Howlett. They had one child, probably named Anne, for an Anne is named in his will. Agnes the mother was buried November 25, 1567, and John married fifth, January 30, 1569, widow Margaret Firmety Cole. John and Margaret also had one child, named Margaret, who died young. John was a farmer at Nayland, Suffolk. John wrote his will on April 21, 1576, died on the 22nd, and was buried in Nayland on the 23rd, at St. James’ churchyard.
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