Many historical and genealogical writings offer information on Richard Warren and Elizabeth Walker (my 10th great grandparents). Richard sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. He came to the new world alone making sure that things would be satisfactory for the rest of his family. So, YES, my 10th great grandfather was on the original journey of the Mayflower.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Warren “At the time of the Mayflower’s voyage in 1620, Richard and his wife had five daughters: Mary (my 9th grandmother), Ann, Sarah, Elizabeth and Abigail. But Richard came on the Mayflower alone, deciding to wait until conditions in the New World were satisfactory before bringing over his family.”
Elizabeth, (my 10th great grandmother) then arrived in the new world in 1623 and is described here: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bobwolfe/gen/mn/m2332x2333.htm
“Elizabeth Walker followed husband Richard to Plymouth, Massachusetts, in the Anne in 1623, accompanied by their daughters: Mary, Elizabeth, Ann, Sarah, and Abigail. Early Plymouth records suggest that Elizabeth was a woman of force and social position in the community. She was rated in the Plymouth tax list of 1632-3, and was one of the first purchasers of Dartmouth. She is usually spoken of as Mistress Elizabeth Warren, a designation by no means common, and she is one of the rare instances in that early colony of continued widowhood.
“Mistris Elizabeth Warren an aged widdow aged above 90 yeares Deceased on the [twenty-] second of October 1673 whoe haveing lived a Godly life Cam to her Grave as a shoke of Corn fully ripe shee was honoralby buried on the 24th of October aforsaid.” “Plymouth Colony vital records,”
Richard only lived until the age of 49 and died in 1628. The quote http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bobwolfe/gen/mn/m2332x2333.htm here is from Nathaniel Morton’s 1669 book New England’s Memorial: “This year [1628] died Mr. Richard Warren, who was an useful instrument and during his life bare a deep share in the difficulties and troubles of the first settlement of the Plantation of New Plymouth.”
10th great-grandfather
daughter of Richard Warren
daughter of Mary Warren
son of Elizabeth Bartlett
son of Jeremiah Sprague
son of Knight SPRAGUE Sr ** (Rev War) Sr
son of Anthony SPRAGUE
daughter of Anthony Sprague Jr
son of Mary “Polly” Sprague
daughter of John Kellogg Bishop
son of Dorothy (Dora) Bishop
So I can trace my lineage back to Richard Warren through Knight Sprague Sr as well, but my line comes through his namesake, Knight Sprague Jr. I really have enjoyed reading your research about our shared family!
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He is my 10th great as well, direct.
Richard Warren — My 11th great-
grandfather
Richard
Warren
——1585-1628
Elizabeth
Walker
_______1583-1673
Robert
Bartlett
_______1603-1676
Mary
Warren
________1611-1683
Joseph
Bartlett
__________1639-1711
Hannah
роре,
_______1638-1710
John
Barnes
________1669-1744
Mary
Bartlett
_________1672-1727
Lemuel
Barnes
_________1707-1751
Lydia
Barnes
__________1713-1774
cen
Willam S.
Barnes
__________1740-1844
Agnes
Potts
___________1746-Deceased
Aaron
Barnes
____________1766-1820
Nancy Jane
Vogan
______________1790-Deceased
John Vogan
Barnes
________________1810-1885
Susanna
Studebaker
________________1811-1863
George Washington..
Brittain
________________/1839-1908
Nancy Agnes
Barnes
_________________1842-1873
William Rosencran…
Lemmons
___________________1863-1923
Julia Lavina
Britain
_____________________1863-1947
Roy Elworth
Crabb
_____________________1889-1962
Myrtle Frances
Lemmons
______________________1894-1966
Hugh Dale
Crabbe
_______________________1922-1975
Betty Wempe
Crabbe
________________________1928-2019
Jery
Crabbe
_________________________1946-LMing
Then me.
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