[James H. L. Lawler.ged]
Edward Warren
Sex: M
Birth: 9 APR 1563 in Stockport, Cheshire, England
Death: 13 NOV 1609 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England
Father: John Warren
b: 1525 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England
Mother: Margaret Molineaux
b: 1530 in Sefton, Lancashire, England
Marriage 1 Unknown Fitton
Marriage 2 Ann Daveport
b: 1565
Married: 16 OCT 1581 in Prestbury, Cheshire, England
Children
John Warren
b: 1583 in Poynton, Cheshire, England
Ralph Warren
b: 1584 in Pounton, Cheshire, England
Humphrey Warren
b: 1585
William Warren
b: 1586 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England
Margaret Warren
b: 1587 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England
Margaret Warren
b: 1588
Ann Warren
b: 1589
Francis Warren
b: 1590
Catherine Warren
b: 1593
Margaret Warren
b: 1595
Dorothy Warren
b: 1596
Marriage 3 Susan Bothe
b: 1575 in Stockport, Cheshire, England
Married: 1597
Children
Edward Warren
b: 1598
Laurence Warren
b: 1599
Elizabeth Warren
b: 1601
Radcliffe Warren
b: 1603
Ralph Warren
b: 1604
Edmund Warren
b: 25 MAY 1604 in Stockport, Cheshire, England
Thomas Warren
b: 25 MAY 1604 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England
Posthumous Warren
b: 1605
Richard Warren
b: 1606
Halsall Warren
b: 1607
George Warren
b: 1608
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[Jesse Macon Lawrence Jr.ged]
Sir Edward Warren, Knight of Poynton, Baron of Stockport, High Sheriff of Cheshire, England was born 1563. He was the 17th in lineal descent from the first Earl of Warren and Surry, who married Gundred, the daughter of William the Conqueror.
Edward married three times. He had no issue by his first wife, Margaret Fitton, daughter of Sir Edward Fitton. He married second, Anne, circa 1581, the daughter of Sir William Davenport, of Bramall.
William their fifth child, was in Virginia between 1633 and 164
Edward married third, Susan Booth, circa 1597.
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[Craig Sharrow.ged]
Notes from Norma Kirchhofer E-mail address: norma kirchhofer@hotmail.com
Sir Edward Knighted of Poynton, Baron of Stockport, High Sheriff of Cheshire, England, was born in 1563 and died November 13, 1609. He was 16th in lineal descent from William Warren, the first Earl of Warren and Surry, who married *Gundred, the daughter of William the Conqueror & Matilda. Sir Edward was M. P. for Liverpool, 1589. Admitted to Gray's Inn February 26, 1588-89. Toward the end of Queen Elizabeth's reign Edward was in the Irish Wars, where he was Knighted July 22, 1599 by Robert, Earl of Essex. Sir Edward was Lord Lieutenant, secretart and deputy to the Earl of Derby, seneschal of King James in 1603. Sir Edward married three times. His first wife was Margaret Fitton, daughter of Sir Edward Fitton of Gawsworth. There is no record of children by this marriage. His second wife Anne Davenport, daughter of William Davenport of Bramall. There were twelve children by this marriage. Married Susan Boothe as his third wife. There were 11 children by this marriage. The History of Cheshire, England has Edward with 15 sons and 6 daughters. Above information taken from The History of Cheshire page 686. *Another researcher shows William the Conqueror's daughter's name spelled Gundrada.
Father: John Warren of POYNTON, Esq.
Mother: Lady Margaret MOLINEUX
Marriage 1 Joan FITTON
Marriage 2 Anne DAVENPORT b: 1563 in Bramall, England
Married: 15 OCT 1581 in Poynton, Stockport, Chesire England
Children John WARREN, ESQ
b: 1583 in Poynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England
Ralph "Randal" WARREN
b: 1584
Humphrey WARREN
b: 1585 in Paynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England
"Royalist"
Margaret WARREN
b: 1587
Margaret WARREN
b: 1588
Anne WARREN
b: 1589
Elizabeth WARREN
b: 1590
Catharine WARREN
b: 5 MAR 1590/91
Frances WARREN
b: 1592
Dorothy WARREN
b: 1593
William WARREN
b: 1586 in Paynton, Stockport, Cheshire, England
Marriage 3 Susanna BOOTHE
b: 21 MAR 1576/77 in Massey, England
Married: 1597 in Stockport, Cheshire, England
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[David Oliver Smith.ged]
Knight of Poynton, Baron of Stockport, High Sheriff of Cheshire, England Royalty <1599>
Note:
Knighted in 1599, while serving in the Irish Wars.
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Sir Edward Warren, Knight of Poynton, Baron of Stockport, High Sheriff of Cheshire, England was born 1563.
He was the 17th in lineal descent from the first Earl of Warren and Surry, who married Gundred, the daughter of William the Conqueror.
Sir Edward married three times.
He had no issue by his first wife, Margaret Fitton, daughter of Sir Edward Fitton.
He married second, Anne Davenport, circa 1581, the daughter of Sir William Davenport, of Bramall.
Their first born son, John, died young in 1621, married Ann, daughter of George Ognal. She died at Stockport September 20, 1644. They had a son, Edward, born May 10, 1605 and buried at Stockport September 10, 1687 (one report said 1667) who married Margaret Arderne, daughter of Henry Arderne. Edward and Margaret had eight children. They also had a son John, baptized in 1606, who died unmarried. He was living in St Mary's County Maryland in 1642. He was killed by Captain Thomas Corwallis and party in 1644.
He named his second son John who is the descendents of the Warren line in Maryland.
WILLIAM, THEIR FIFTH CHILD, WAS IN VIRGINIA BETWEEN 1633 AND 1640.
Edward married third, Susan Booth, circa 1597.
His children migrated to Virgina and became the first of the Warren line there.
"The Warrens of Virginia and Maryland are more fortunate in their genealogy, and can trace their ancestry through the Warrens of Poynton to the Earl of Warren, which pedigree was printed in two large volumes in the last century, by Rev. Dr. Watson, on the occasion of Warren of Poynton presenting his claim to descent from the Earls, before Parliament. Therein can be found mention, copied from the Warren family papers, of the earliest Virginia and Maryland Warren's progenitors, I am sure of several generations of Warrens in this country.
"Sir Edward Warren, Knight, of Poynton, Baron of Stockport, born 1563, died 1609. High Sheriff of Cheshire, knighted in 1599 while serving in the Irish wars, who was sixteenth in lineal descent from William de Warren, second Earl of Surrey, died 1138, according to Watson's "Ancient Earls of Warren and Surrey and Their Descendants," was the immediate progenitor of several early Virginians. Sir Edward had no issue by his first wife, a daughter of Sir Edward Fitton, and married secondly, circa 1581, Anne, daughter of Sir William Davenport, of Bromall. His fifth child by this marriage was William Warren, who was in Virginia between 1633 and 1640. I have no other information of him. Sir Edward's son and heir, John Warren, of Poynton Manor, Cheshire, died 20th June, 1621; had a son John, baptised in August, 1606, who in 1642 was living in St Mary's County, Maryland and was killed in 1644 by Capt. Thomas Cornwallis and party, in Maryland; I have no information that he had issue. John Warren, of Poynton, who died in 1621, had as son and heir, Edward Warren, of Poynton, born 1605, died 1667, whose third son was Colonel Humphrey Warren, born 7th June, 1632, ad planter in Charles county, Maryland, 1666, and in 1689 was appointed one of the Justices of the Quorum and Coroner, and commander of the troops of Charles county, and was a signer of the celebrated "Remonstrance" of the Maryland colonists, dated 27th March, 1689. Colonel Humphrey's will, on file at Annapolis, is dated 14th August 1689, proved 25th February 1694-5. He names his sons Notley, Benjamin, Charles, John and Humphrey; his wife Margery, and divides about 800 acres of Charles county land between them. He refers to a legacy from "the Hon'ble Thomas Notley" to his son Notley Waren. Thomas Notley, gent., was a Burgess and a member of the Lower House of Maryland and an attorney at law; will proved 3d April, 1679. What was his relationship to, or interest in Notley Warren, I do not know. Nor have I any information as to whether or not Colonel Humphrey Warren's children had issue, excepting in the case of his son, John Warren, gent., of Charles county, whose will was proved 13th February 1713-14, but he names only two daughters, Mary and Ann, and his wife Judith.
"The aforesaid Sir Edward Warren, of Poynton, married, thirdly, 1597-8, Susan, born 1577, died 1636, daughter of Sir William Booth, of Dunham-Massey, and had by her Lieutenant Radcliffe Warren, who was unfortunately killed in Claiborne's raid on the Isle of Kent in 1635 (I have no knowledge of his issue, if any), and Thomas Warren, some of whose descendants for several generations are traced by their wills and realty transactions. In 1735 he patented 300 acres of land in CHarles City county, Va. - 150 acres in right of his wife, Susan Greenleaf, widow of Robert Greenleaf, "an ancient planter," and 150 acres for the personal adventure of himself and two servants. He was a burgess both in James City county and Surry county as late as 1666. He had as second wife, marriage contract dated 25th September, 1654, Elizabeth, widow of Major Robert Sheppard, of Lower Chipoaks. He had sons John, Richard and Thomas, but by which wife they were is not in evidence. The son, Thomas Warren, Jr., lived in Isle of Kent, Md. (as did also his brother, Richard), and was a planter, having a farm, seat or manor called 'Poynton,' after the ancestral seat in Cheshire, and was Lieutentant in the county company of soldiers. His will, dated 19th December, 1684, proved 28th March, 1685, names his wife as "Elizabeth," but in Barton pedigrees she is called "Sarah." She was a daughter of Captain William Barton, of Charles county, High Sheriff, Justice, and one named in the "List of Good, Honest, Substantial Protestants in Maryland."
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