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Topic: Turnditch/Windley Warren family (Read 3887 times)
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comillas
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Hi Everyone
I only joined this site today and was most interested to read the Turnditch Warren page. I have loads of information on the family and am descended from John Warren and Mary Ward.
I would love to exchange information with some of you.
Nice to meet you all
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comillas
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Hi Cherry
Lovely to hear from you. I will give you a few names to check over. (These were all obtained from a descendant of the Warren family, so hopefully should be correct).
John Warren (1727-56) married an Elizabeth (1730). They had 3 sons - John (1751-1829), Henry (1754), and Edward (1756).
John (1751) married Mary Ward (1760-1829). They had daughters and 2 sons - John (1782) who married Elizabeth Coxam (1790) - from whom you are descended from William (1813), and James (1791) who married Elizabeth Pares (1796) - from whom I'm descended through their son John (1818) (the eldest son) who married Ann Goodall (1812). They were my gt grandfathers parents.
Hope this is all clear to you.
Regards Comillas
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cherrypink
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Wow! Yes, it's clear, and this is news to me! I - and Peter, and one or two others - have been struggling to make any headway prior to the birth of the birth of John in 1782-or-thereabouts, as we've been unable to find a definitive record of his birth (or of Eliz. Coxam's, come to that.) Do you have copies of records, or perhaps notes of dates and places?
Were these folks all Turnditch residents? I checked the IGI after your earlier post, and found only two John Warren/Mary Ward marriages listed, one of Ashwell, Herts 1744, and one of Polesworth, Warks, 1791, neither of which seem to fit now that you've supplied their dates.
I've just returned from a trip there where I was able to photograph all the Warren records in the parish registers, if they're of interest to you.
Best wishes, Cherry
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Warren Fenton Houston Turner Derbyshire Kingdom of Fife
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comillas
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I've got the Warren tree going back to c1683 starting in Polesworth with William. Sorry I cannot trace who he married but have been informed that he was a brickmaker who worked at both Calke Abbey and Melbourne Hall.
Not all the family were from Turnditch, but probably from villages round about. Like I said earlier a lot of my information comes from a descendant of the Warrens. Sorry to say I don't have any records or certificates as it was too early for most of them. I believe my source to be utterly reliable.
I can give you marriage dates of all those I mentioned in my last note. John (1727) and Elizabeth (1730) were married 14 April 1750 at Melbourne. John (1751) and Mary Ward (1760) were married 12 January 1780 at Polesworth. John (1782) and Elizabeth Coxam (1790) were married 5 April 1812 at Wirksworth. William (1813) and Mary Slater (1815) - a Turnditch girl - were married 17 May 1835 in Wirksworth. James (1791) and Elizabeth Pares (1796) were married 6 November 1815 in Belton. John (1818) and Ann Goodall (1812) were married in 1840 at Loughborough.
I would be very interested to see the parish register records. I was down in Derbyshire earlier in the year but unable to find out very much. I visited several of the churchyards but was unable to find any gravestones - a lot of them are so worn now.
Best Wishes Comillas
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