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===First Generation===
 
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Elizabeth is said to have been baptized at Baldock, Hertfordshire, England in Sep 1583<ref>TAG 78:84</ref> the daughter of Augustine Walker.<ref>ibid. She was not the daughter of his widow, Mary (Stringer) Walker, who was buried 26 Dec 1614 as they were married at Great Amwell on 27 Jun 1597.</ref> Elizabeth married Richard Warren at Great Amwell, Hertfordshire on 14 Apr 1610.<ref>ibid, p. 82</ref> Their children were not baptized at Great Amwell (in fact, no baptismal records can be found for any of them) so it is possible the couple joined the Separatists faith and worshipped in secret with some currently unknown congregation. After the family emigrated in 1620, they remained at Plymouth, where Richard died in 1628. While Elizabeth survived her husband by almost fifty years, she never remarried and managed her estate independently. She died at Plymouth on 12 Oct 1673<ref>Plymouth Colony Records 8:35</ref> and was buried at Burial Hill in Plymouth.</ref>[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67782273/elizabeth-warren Find-a-grave for Elizabeth (Walker) Warren]
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Elizabeth is said to have been baptized at Baldock, Hertfordshire, England in Sep 1583<ref>TAG 78:84</ref> the daughter of Augustine Walker.<ref>ibid. She was not the daughter of his widow, Mary (Stringer) Walker, who was buried 26 Dec 1614 as they were married at Great Amwell on 27 Jun 1597.</ref> Elizabeth married Richard Warren at Great Amwell, Hertfordshire on 14 Apr 1610.<ref>ibid, p. 82</ref> Their children were not baptized at Great Amwell (in fact, no baptismal records can be found for any of them) so it is possible the couple joined the Separatists faith and worshipped in secret with some currently unknown congregation.<ref>The family was described as being from London in the 1622 ''Mourt's Relation'' but it is possible this simply refers to the fact he was not part of the Leiden Congregation, but had been recruited by the Merchant Adventurers to join this emigration.</ref> After the family emigrated in 1620, they remained at Plymouth, where Richard died in 1628. While Elizabeth survived her husband by almost fifty years, she never remarried and managed her estate independently. She died at Plymouth on 12 Oct 1673<ref>Plymouth Colony Records 8:35</ref> and was buried at Burial Hill in Plymouth.</ref>[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67782273/elizabeth-warren Find-a-grave for Elizabeth (Walker) Warren]
  
 
Richard and Elizabeth had seven children; two sons (both born in New Plimouth) and daughters Mary, Ann, Sarah, Elizabeth & Abigail (all born in England)<ref>The first three daughters were named in the will of their maternal grandfather, Augustine Walker (dated 19 Apr 1613) thus confirming the marriage of Richard and Elizabeth was the Mayflower couple.</ref>
 
Richard and Elizabeth had seven children; two sons (both born in New Plimouth) and daughters Mary, Ann, Sarah, Elizabeth & Abigail (all born in England)<ref>The first three daughters were named in the will of their maternal grandfather, Augustine Walker (dated 19 Apr 1613) thus confirming the marriage of Richard and Elizabeth was the Mayflower couple.</ref>

Revision as of 16:36, 25 September 2020

Status summary

As of September 25, 2020

  • Page created for Elizabeth (Walker) Warren
  • mtDNA results from Mayflower DNA Project
  • recruitment of individuals who are mtDNA descendants of Elizabeth (Walker) Warren. Folks who are mtDNA descendants are encouraged to contact Raymond T. Wing (email: wing.genealogist AT gmail DOT com)

Biography

First Generation

Elizabeth is said to have been baptized at Baldock, Hertfordshire, England in Sep 1583[1] the daughter of Augustine Walker.[2] Elizabeth married Richard Warren at Great Amwell, Hertfordshire on 14 Apr 1610.[3] Their children were not baptized at Great Amwell (in fact, no baptismal records can be found for any of them) so it is possible the couple joined the Separatists faith and worshipped in secret with some currently unknown congregation.[4] After the family emigrated in 1620, they remained at Plymouth, where Richard died in 1628. While Elizabeth survived her husband by almost fifty years, she never remarried and managed her estate independently. She died at Plymouth on 12 Oct 1673[5] and was buried at Burial Hill in Plymouth.</ref>Find-a-grave for Elizabeth (Walker) Warren

Richard and Elizabeth had seven children; two sons (both born in New Plimouth) and daughters Mary, Ann, Sarah, Elizabeth & Abigail (all born in England)[6]

Second Generation

Mary Warren was born about 1611[7]


Ann Warren was born about 1612[8]


Sarah Warren was born before 19 Apr 1613[9]


Elizabeth Warren was born about 1616


Abigail Warren was born about 1619


  1. TAG 78:84
  2. ibid. She was not the daughter of his widow, Mary (Stringer) Walker, who was buried 26 Dec 1614 as they were married at Great Amwell on 27 Jun 1597.
  3. ibid, p. 82
  4. The family was described as being from London in the 1622 Mourt's Relation but it is possible this simply refers to the fact he was not part of the Leiden Congregation, but had been recruited by the Merchant Adventurers to join this emigration.
  5. Plymouth Colony Records 8:35
  6. The first three daughters were named in the will of their maternal grandfather, Augustine Walker (dated 19 Apr 1613) thus confirming the marriage of Richard and Elizabeth was the Mayflower couple.
  7. Parents married 14 Apr 1610 and had three children in the will of Elizabeth's father dated Apr 1613. In addition, Mary's death record stated she died 27 Mar 1683 in her 73d year (in other words, aged 72), which correlates to a birth of about 1611.
  8. She filed a deposition dated 6 Jun 1672 stating she was then "aged sixty yeares or therabouts"
  9. named in the will of her maternal grandfather, Augustine Walker, bearing this date.

mtDNA Results

We know from the results of three mtDNA tests from two different daughters of Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland, the "umbilical" line falls under haplogroup H1a1 with no extra mutations. The RSRS values for the HVR/Control Regions, as reported by ftdna.com, are 146T, 152T, 195T, 247G, 522.1A, 522.2C, 315.1C, 16129G, 16162G, 16187C, 16189T, 16209C, 16223C, 16230A, 16278C, 16311T.

In addition, according to the H1 mtGenome Project the following Coding Region mutations also fall under H1a1 3010A (H1); 73G![back mutation](H1a); 6365C (H1a1). This project also dates the H1a1 clade as originating approximately 2500 B.C.E., so it is a VERY old haplogroup.

One of the mtDNA descendants results was inputted into James Lick's mthap utility. The result came up with an exact match to the H1a1 haplogroup with no additional mutations (besides the flaky 315.1C and 16519C mutations).

Thus mtDNA testing cannot be used to conclusively prove someone was a mtDNA descendant of Elizabeth Tilley, but it can be used to conclusively disprove such a relationship. In addition, mtDNA testing can be used to support a conclusion about a line being descended from Elizabeth, but additional evidence is also needed.


Allied Families

The following families are connected to John Howland via marriage to descendants:

Gorham



References & External links

Davis, Edward J., The Marriage of Richard Warren of the Mayflower The American Genealogist (TAG), 78:81-86

Wakefield, Robert S., Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol. 18 part I (First four generations of Richard Warren), General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA, Third Edition 2004

Wakefield, Robert S., Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol. 18 part II (daughters Mary, Anna & Elizabeth), General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA, 2011

Wakefield, Robert S., Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol. 18 part III (Abigail, Nathaniel & Joseph), General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA, 2001


Caleb Johnson's MayflowerHistory.com webpage for Richard Warren (no separate page for his wife Elizabeth)

Everybody Wiki article on Elizabeth (Walker) Warren

Wikipedia webpage for Richard Warren (no separate page for his wife Elizabeth)

Wikitree webpage on Elizabeth (Walker) Warren

Pilgrim Migrations biography for Richard Warren (no separate page for his wife Elizabeth)

mtDNA results from Mayflower DNA Project

mtDNA Phylotree (official classification of mtDNA)

Information on H1a1 haplogroup.

Mayflower "Five Generations" Project (Silver Books)

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67782273/elizabeth-warren Find-a-Grave for Elizabeth (Walker) Warren]

Y-DNA and mtDNA descendants of John & Elizabeth (Tilley) Howland