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Richard Warren came by himself aboard the Mayflower, leaving his wife and five daughters behind. They came over in the ''Anne'' in 1623.  Besides the five daughters born in England, Richard & Elizabeth had two sons born at New Plimouth:  Nathaniel & Joseph
 
Richard Warren came by himself aboard the Mayflower, leaving his wife and five daughters behind. They came over in the ''Anne'' in 1623.  Besides the five daughters born in England, Richard & Elizabeth had two sons born at New Plimouth:  Nathaniel & Joseph
 
===Previous Y-DNA testing===
 
Currently, there are conflicting results for the identification of the Y-DNA Haplogroup for Richard Warren.  The [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mayflowersociety?iframe=yresults Mayflower DNA Project] has one individual who has tested 67 STR markers and has been predicted to fall under E-M35.<ref>According to an administrator for this DNA Project, the individual's sister has had her lineage verified by the GSMD.</ref> However, a [https://www.geni.com/discussions/197009 discussion at Geni.com] states a male who has tested 37 STR markers and has been predicted to fall under R1b-M269.<ref>This line can be found at: [https://www.geni.com/path/Virgil-Warren+is+related+to+Richard-Warren-Mayflower-Passenger?from=6000000040561516216&to=6000000000286600393 Warren Line]</ref>
 
 
Further research and DNA testing is needed to confirm which (if either) of these individuals has a valid genetic line going back to Richard Warren
 
 
<!--The Mayflower Society has identified a kit associated with Richard Warren (kit # 12328), which has been classified as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R1b R1b-M269] based on Y-STR results.<ref>https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mayflowersociety/default.aspx?section=ycolorized</ref> Additional Y-STR testing of Richard Warren descendants, followed by ''Y Elite'' testing, will be able to confirm this haplogroup assignment and will enable more precise classification of the Warren lineage within the broad R1b-M269 haplogroup.-->
 
  
 
==Results==
 
==Results==

Revision as of 11:23, 9 May 2020

Status summary

As of December 30, 2015:

  • Warren surname project contacted
  • Recruiting Warren for Y Elite test

Background

Paper trail

The origins and ancestry of Richard Warren has not yet been discovered. The first known record for Richard is his marriage to Elizabeth Walker at Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England on 14 Apr 1610.[1] Richard was called "of London"[2] He was sometimes called "Mr." and it has been said he was one of the "principal men who had borne a deep share in the difficulties and troubles of first settling the plantation." [3]

Richard Warren came by himself aboard the Mayflower, leaving his wife and five daughters behind. They came over in the Anne in 1623. Besides the five daughters born in England, Richard & Elizabeth had two sons born at New Plimouth: Nathaniel & Joseph

Results

(to be added)

Summary of findings

(to be added)

References

  1. TAG 78:82, verified by the will of Elizabeth's father, Augustine Walker (dated 19 Apr 1613) which names the first three daughters of Richard & Elizabeth (Mary, Ann & Sarah)
  2. Mourt's Relations:32
  3. Of Plymouth Plantation, p. 100