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1. [Brøderbund Family Archive #310, Ed. 1, Census Index: Colonial America, 1607-1789, Date of Import: Sep 13, 1996, Internal Ref. #1.310.1.1835.100]
Individual: Warren, Hugh
County/State: Ninety-six Dist., SC
Year: 1779
2. Listed as a South Carolina Patriot in the American Revolution. "He served on horseback from 1 February 1783 to 15 July 1783 under Capt. Major Parson and Col. Roebuck." (Source manuscript "Into and Out of - Old Kentucky" by William T. Smith.)
3. Died at age 69 after Feb 5, 1794, because on that date he was a Jury Member in Greenville County, SC. (Source ibid.)
4. He sold property to Thomas Warren February 16, 1787 in District Ninety Six, Craven County, SC. The land was located on the west side of the Pacolet River. In 1791 Thomas Warren sold this land to Isaac Young. (Source ibid.)
5. Hugh bought property from John Collins March 18, 1787 in 96 District, Spartanburg County, SC. He paid 100 pounds for 205 acres located on both sides of the South Tygar River.
6. Hugh Warren: File No. 597; Bk 23, p. 123
100 Acres on both sides of Buck Creek of Packlet......23 Jan 1773.....Jo Martin.
Src: North Carolina Land Grants in South Carolina....Holcomb...Cat No. SCR 929.3756
Src: S.C. Land Memorials, Vol XII, p. 517, gives year as 1773.
7. Listed in 1790 Census as follows:
Ninety Six District, Greenville County, Hugh Warren 1-0-2-0-0
1 Male >16, 2 Females over 16.
Src: 1790 Census SC
8. Who was 2nd Female?
9. Listed on 1800 Kentucky Tax List.[HughAncestors.ftw]
Research to date, has proved our ancestry back to Virginia. What hasn't been proven, is where Hugh Warren Senior, and wife Sarah were born.
Apparently a genealogical search on Capt. William Warren of this family, traces his lineage through a William Warren (immigrant) in 1653 in New Towne Hundred in Maryland. RE: Wilma Warren Raysin of Paragould, Arkansas.
I have not substantiated any of the data for Matthew, John, or Levi, as it was provided by another researcher. At this point, I can neither prove it true, or false. The fact From Hugh Senior in the Family group referenced by Wilma Warren Raysin and passed along by Larry A. Warren and noted December 10th, 1997
Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire
page 517
Samuel,Spurwink, fisherman, 25 in 1653, 34 in 1664, took O. A. and sub. to Mass. in 1658. He m. Mary Boaden(1), ±43 in 1679, who m. 2d Walter Adams(20). She was frequenting the company of John Mayer in a suspicious manner in 1665. He had a gr. from Mr. Jocelyn in 1668 and 50 a. at Spurwink from Mr. Scottow in 1675. Selectman 1671, 1673, 1674, 1676; gr.j. 1673, 1674; j. 1664, 1666, 1672, 1673. Lists 111, 232, 236, 237ac, 239ab. Adm. 30 June 1676 to wid. Mary. The inv. showed 120 a. of land, 10 a. of `in-land' and 10 a. of marsh. Kn. ch: Samuel, in ct. in 1674 for sailing out of Cape Porpus harbor on the Lord's day, m. Grace (Briar 4) Chilson bef. 1677 when they deeded her 1st husb.'s farm to Hugh Warren of Boston. Selectman 1681. Lists 237ac. No kn. ch. Josiah. Susanna, b. ab. 1660, lived with (1) in her youth, m. 1st Edward Bennett(4), m. 2d Peter King. Tobias, b. ab. 1665. Mary `Hocman,' b. in Black Point, w. of Thomas Hoar or Whove and a prisoner in Canada (see Hocman), may have been a dan. or a gr. dau. of (5).
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