Individual Details
Robert Warren
(1485 - 22 Feb 1544)
Robert Warren's will was made October 19,1544, when he was "aged and sick in body", and was proved February 22,1545 by his wife Margaret, who was executrix. He is buried in the churchyard at Wiston, and "Wyston Prestney". He did not mention his son John in the Will, but his son Thomas, in his 1559 Will, mentioned his brother John.
In the Subdisy of 1524 appears the name of Robert Waryn. John Waryn was also taxed and appeared to be second wealthiest man on the Wyston list. He was probably the father of Robert. A Thomas Warren left a Will dated 1558. He may have been a brother of Robert.
(TEXT OF THE WILL OF ROBERT WARREN)
The Will of Robarte Warren, aged and sick in body, 29 Oct. 1544. To be buried in the churchyard of our lady at Wyston [Wissington]. To the high altar there 12d. To wife Margarett the house that I dwell in now which I did purchase of the widow Payne, with all the lands, groves, woods, meadows, and pastures unto the same belonging, as I myself hold it by copy of court roll of the manor of Alpheley Hall, during the term of her life, and after her death to James my son and his heires, and if he die before his mother then to his next brother and to his heirs lawfully begotten, and so from one brother to another. My milich beasts and oxen to be sold and the money used to pay debts, and the residue to my wife. To my son James a white bullock. To son Lawrence and to daughter Anne 20s. each after the decease of their mother. To son Thomas three horses, harness, a cart, plough, etc. All the wheat being in Hawkyns barn to be divided equally between my wife and son Thomas, he to pay my son William 20s. out of my land called Wynston Prestney at twenty years of age. Residue of all goods to wife Margarett, with an hundred of wood out of Wyston Prestney, and I make her my whole executrix. Mr. James Abbs of Nayland, supervisor. Witnesses : Henrye Lorkyn, Willm. Plampyn of Wyston, and Thomas Gostlynge of Grotton, and others. Proved 22 Feb. 1544-5 by the executrix. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St Edmunds), Longe,
Sources:
[1] New England Families,Volume IV,1914,by William Richard Cutter
[2] Fifty Great Migration Colonists...,by John Threlfall,1990
[3] The New England Historic Genealogical Register,1910
In the Subdisy of 1524 appears the name of Robert Waryn. John Waryn was also taxed and appeared to be second wealthiest man on the Wyston list. He was probably the father of Robert. A Thomas Warren left a Will dated 1558. He may have been a brother of Robert.
(TEXT OF THE WILL OF ROBERT WARREN)
The Will of Robarte Warren, aged and sick in body, 29 Oct. 1544. To be buried in the churchyard of our lady at Wyston [Wissington]. To the high altar there 12d. To wife Margarett the house that I dwell in now which I did purchase of the widow Payne, with all the lands, groves, woods, meadows, and pastures unto the same belonging, as I myself hold it by copy of court roll of the manor of Alpheley Hall, during the term of her life, and after her death to James my son and his heires, and if he die before his mother then to his next brother and to his heirs lawfully begotten, and so from one brother to another. My milich beasts and oxen to be sold and the money used to pay debts, and the residue to my wife. To my son James a white bullock. To son Lawrence and to daughter Anne 20s. each after the decease of their mother. To son Thomas three horses, harness, a cart, plough, etc. All the wheat being in Hawkyns barn to be divided equally between my wife and son Thomas, he to pay my son William 20s. out of my land called Wynston Prestney at twenty years of age. Residue of all goods to wife Margarett, with an hundred of wood out of Wyston Prestney, and I make her my whole executrix. Mr. James Abbs of Nayland, supervisor. Witnesses : Henrye Lorkyn, Willm. Plampyn of Wyston, and Thomas Gostlynge of Grotton, and others. Proved 22 Feb. 1544-5 by the executrix. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St Edmunds), Longe,
Sources:
[1] New England Families,Volume IV,1914,by William Richard Cutter
[2] Fifty Great Migration Colonists...,by John Threlfall,1990
[3] The New England Historic Genealogical Register,1910
Events
| Birth | 1485 | Wisington, Nayland, Suffolk, England | |||
| Marriage | 1513 | England - Margaret Leigh | |||
| Death | 22 Feb 1544 | Wisington, Nayland, Suffolk, England |
Families
| Spouse | Margaret Leigh (1489 - 1545) |
| Child | John Warren (1525 - 1576) |
| Father | John Warren (1459 - 1500) |
| Mother | Dorothy Forth (1464 - ) |
| Sibling | Thomas Warren (1487 - ) |