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  • Name WARREN, John 
    Suffix Sr 
    Birth 1 Aug 1525  Corlie, Nayland, Suffolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death 22 Apr 1576  Nayland, Suffolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial 23 Apr 1576  Nayland, Suffolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    WAC 8 Dec 1932  SLAKE Find all individuals with events at this location 
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    Father WARREN, Robert ,   b. Abt 1485, Wissington, Nayland, Suffolk, England Find all individuals with events at this locationWissington, Nayland, Suffolk, Englandd. 22 Feb 1545, Wissington, Nayland, Suffolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 60 years) 
    Family ID F27508  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family HOWLETT, Agnes Anne ,   b. Abt 1527, Nayland, Suffolk, England Find all individuals with events at this locationNayland, Suffolk, Englandd. 27 Nov 1567, Nayland, Suffolk, England Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 40 years) 
    Children 4 sons and 1 daughter 
    Family ID F12911  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 24 Jan 2022 

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    • BIOGRAPHY:
      DEATH: St James Churchyard,

      Genealogical Research in England pg 354, #V 355 #5, Southern New York Pg 76, SLFHC Film #476884, Bullard & Allied Families pg 252
      John Warren, son of Robert and Margaret Warren, was born about 1525 in Wiston, now called Wissington, Suffolk, England. Robert was a farmer in Wiston. The name of John’s first wife is not known, but they had three children, including two named John. This first wife died before 1559. He married second, on December 10, 1559, at Stoke Nayland, September 5, 1563, widow Christian Hinsman, who must have died soon after the marriage. John then married Agnes or Anne Howlett. They had one child named Agnes. Agnes the mother was buried November 25, 1567, and John married fourth, January 30, 1569, widow Margaret Firmety Cole. John and Margaret also had one child, named Margaret, who died young. John was a farmer at Nayland, Suffolk. John wrote his will on April 21, 1576, died on the 22nd, and was buried in Nayland on the 23rd, at St. James’ churchyard.

      The Will of John Warren of Nayland nexte to Stoke in the County of Suffolk, husbandman, 21 Apr. 1576. To John Warren my eldest son and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten my house that I now dwell in with the lands, woods, and pastures thereunto belonging with the appurtenances lying in the parish of Nayland, known by the name of Curlie, held by copy of court roll of Sir Thomas Danby, knight, Lord of the Manor, which I now deliver by surrender to John Prentise and Robert Patton to the use of my eldest son John, on condition that he pay £20 out of the said house and lands to my second son John Warren. If he die without living issue then to my second son John and the heirs of his body, and if the said John my "myddle" son die without living issue then to son Richarde Warren and to his heires lawfully begotten. For lack of such heirs to daughter Anne Warren and her heirs. To son John the elder my farm implements, and to him and his brothers John the middle and Richard and his sister Anne the household goods, pewter, brass, and livestock. To Agnes Coole, my wife's daughter, all the appurtenances that did belong to my wife that last was. To John Cole, my wife's son, a chafing dish and a laten candlestick. To twelve of the poorest people in Naylond 12d. to be divided among them. All the residue of my goods and chattels, debts paid and my expenses discharged to beequally divided among my four children and my two brothers James and William Warren whom I make executors, and give them five loads of wood lying felled on my ground for their pains. I make John Prentise supervisor and I give him 12d.

      Witnesses: John Prentise, Roberte Patten, Anthonye Speed, and James Warren.
      Proved 5 June 1576 by the executors named, William Warren in his own person and James Warren in the person of said William.
      (Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St. Edmunds), Wroo, 142.)
      John was buried April 23, 1576 in Nayland. (FindAGrave website)