Col. Warren was an early settler of Middlebury, VT. He was a furniture maker. He married Jennet Young on December 5, 1803, Rutland, VT. Further research needed on her.
During the War of 1812, he volunteered to go to Plattsburg, NY; September 1814, with a company of volunteers from Cornwall & vicinity.
He died in 1845 while on a visit to his daughter & son-in-law in Rutland. He had several grandsons, in the Ripley family, who served in the Civil War.
"generic" Veteran's marker & flag are at the site.
(Note: some info indicated he was a General in the Revolutionary War, but this is incorrect.)
Col. Warren was an early settler of Middlebury, VT. He was a furniture maker. He married Jennet Young on December 5, 1803, Rutland, VT. Further research needed on her.
During the War of 1812, he volunteered to go to Plattsburg, NY; September 1814, with a company of volunteers from Cornwall & vicinity.
He died in 1845 while on a visit to his daughter & son-in-law in Rutland. He had several grandsons, in the Ripley family, who served in the Civil War.
"generic" Veteran's marker & flag are at the site.
(Note: some info indicated he was a General in the Revolutionary War, but this is incorrect.)
Family Members
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Thaddeus Warren
1747–1821
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Lucy Stevens Warren
1752–1821
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Jannet Young Warren
unknown–1839 (m. 1803)
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Samuel Warren
1777–1852
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Sarah Warren Weeks
1784–1869
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Edward Warren
1786–1818
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Mary Cook Warren
unknown–1807
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William Young Warren
1806–1833
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Edward Stevens Warren
1814–1863
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Records on Ancestry
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Col Hastings Warren
Geneanet Community Trees Index
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Col Hastings Warren
North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000
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Col Hastings Warren
U.S., Craftperson Files, 1600-1995
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Col Hastings Warren
Vermont, U.S., Vital Records, 1720-1908
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Col Hastings Warren
Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988
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