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Bradley, Hazen and Stricker Families - Richard Warren, Mayflower Passenger

Richard Warren - Mayflower Passenger

Family Connections - 

   10th Great-grandfather of Ruth Ann Hazen
    9th Great-grandfather of Edward Elihu Hazen, Jr.
    9th Great-grandfather of Roy Ellsworth Stricker

Mayflower II - Replica of the Mayflower

Richard Warren was born in England in about 1583. On April 14, 1610, he married Elizabeth Walker in Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, England. They had seven children:
        
        Mary        b. 1610        d. 1683
        Ann          b. 1611        d. 1676
        Sarah        b. 1613        d. 1696
        Elizabeth  b. 1615        d. 1669
        Abigail     b. 1618        d. 1693
        Nathaniel  b. 1624        d. 1667
        Joseph       b. 1627        d. 1689

The Bradleys descend from Richard's daughter Abigail. The Hazens descend from Richard's daughter Mary, and the Strickers descend from Richard's daughter Sarah. 

Before immigrating, Richard was a draper - someone who sells clothing and dry goods. 

Richard (without his family) was a passenger on the Mayflower. Records indicate he was part of one of the exploring parties looking for a suitable place to disembark while the Mayflower was moored in Cape Cod Bay. 

Richard's wife and five daughters (the sons weren't born yet) planned to join Richard in 1622, but their ship, the Paragon, suffered damage in a storm and had to turn back to England. They came to Plymouth in 1623 on the ship Anne. 

The records of Plymouth Colony record Richard Warren and his family owning land and livestock. Richard and Anne's two sons, Nathaniel and Joseph ,were born in Plymouth. 

Richard Warren died in 1628. No cause of death was recorded. There is no indication that Elizabeth remarried after Richard's death. She died in 1673. 

One biographer noted that since all seven of the Warren children survived to adulthood, married, and had children of their own, Richard has many descendants today. 

Richard Warren > Abigail Warren > Abigail Snow > William Ford > Thomas Ford > Lydia Ford > Dorcas Bickford > Charles Huckins > Mercy Huckins > Anna Davis > Jessie Louise Babcock > Charles Stuart Bradley > Ruth Ann Bradley

Richard Warren > Mary Warren > Sarah Bartlett > John Rider > Samuel Rider > Maria Rider > Seth Fuller > Deborah Fuller > Norman Hazen > John Vose Hazen > Edward Elihu Hazen > Edward Elihu Hazen, Jr. 

Richard Warren > Sarah Warren > Elizabeth Cooke > John Wilcox > Jabez Wilcox > Eunice Wilcox > Julia Robinson > Mariah Warner > Eugene Aaron Grover > Lillian May Grover > Gertrude Myra Newland > Roy Ellsworth Stricker

No charts for this one - I'd need seven of them, and that seems a bit much. 







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