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Andrew Warren

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Andrew Warren

Birth
Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA
Death
1 Jan 1900 (aged 80)
Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Andrew was born to Rev. Mathew & Martha Baker Warren on 12 Feb 1819 in , Pulaski, KY.

1880 Somerset, Pulaski, KY
Andrew Warren 66
Nancy B. Warren 59
J. R. Warren 37
Mathew Warren 20
Nancy Warren 11
John W. Collier 6

1870 Somerset, Pulaslki, KY
Andrew Warren 51y KY
Nancy B Warren 50y KY
James R Warren 27y KY
Mary M Warren 17y KY
Henry M Warren 15y KY
Evaline Warren 13y KY
Mathew Warren 10y KY
James K Burch 26y KY
Angeline (Warren) Burch 24y KY
Andrew J Burch 3y KY
Martha Warren 70y TN

1860 Pulaski, KY
Andrew Warren 41
Nancy 40
James 17
Angeline 14
Eliza 12
Moriah 9
Henry 5
Eveline 3

1850 Pulaski, KY Census
Andrew Warren 31
Nancy 25
James 7
Angeline 5
Eliza 2
William Shiplett 18
Joel B. Base 28

1840 Pulaski, KY
Males - Under 5 1
Males - 5 thru 9 1
Males - 10 thru 14 2
Males - 20 thru 29 2
Males - 40 thru 49 1 Matthew Warren
Females - Under 5 1
Females - 5 thru 9 1

1830 Pulaski, KY -
Males - Under 5 2
Males - 5 thru 9 2
Males - 10 thru 14 2
Males - 30 thru 39 1 Mathew Warren
Females - Under 5 1
Females - 30 thru 39 1

Andrew married Nancy Elizabeth Price on 06 Jan 1840 in Pulaski, KY. George Price was Surety and Aaron Price is listed as brides father

1845 KY Land grant, Andrew Warren, 75 acres in Pulaski on Line Creek, surveyed June, 25, B21, p.540

1848 KY Land grant, Andrew Warren, 50 acres in Pulaski on Laces Fork, surveyed June, 28, B27, p.493

1875 KY Land grant, Andrew Warren, 45 acres in Pulaski on Pitmans Creek, surveyed June, 22, B96, p.36

The lawsuit filed by Andrew Warren against the Mathew Warren heirs was initiated 9 Apr 1855. There was no reason given for the lawsuit in the court records. Mathew's son James was alive at that time, but not in 1864 when an official deed was made to Andrew for the land. Named in the original filing, (spelled as in the document), were: Nancy, Cyrenius, Fieldon, John, Milton Green, James F., Joel, William Shiplet, Eliza Warren Shiplet, and Martha. There's no mention of Charles or his heirs, Geneva, Everett, or Elender (although she was alive, about 15 years old). From: Jeff Renner

Deed Book 20, p.272, Pulaski County
This deed made and entered into this 11th day of March 1864 between F.L. Warren, Joel B. Warren, John Warren, C.W. Warren, William Shiplet, James T. Shiplet & Jane Shiplet, the last two heirs of Wm & Eliza Shiplet decd., formerly Eliza Warren, Eliza Ann & Mahala Emaline Warren, infant heirs of Charles Warren decd. , Charles Warren, infant heir of James F. Warren decd., and Vice Warren, widow of James F. Warren decd., heirs at large and legal representatives of Mathew Warren decd, by John E. Casson Commissioner of the Pulaski Circuit Court of the first part and Andrew Warren of the second part.

Witnesseth that whereas under a judgement of the Pulaski Circuit Court rendered in the suit in Chancery therein pending in the name of Andrew Warren & Co. against C.W. Warren & others at its Sept Term 1860, the tract of land or farm lying on the waters of Line Creek in the County of Pulaski and State of Kentucky known as the Martha Warren farm was sold by John Crawford Commissioner and Andrew Warren became the purchaser thereof at the price of $850 eight hundred and fifty dollars and executed bond for same, and he having appointed the said John E. Casson a Commissioner to convey for and on behalf of said heirs doth hereby in consideration of the premises aforesaid convey to the said Andrew Warren and his heirs and assigns forever the tract of 150 acres of land which is situated in the County of Pulaski on the waters of Line Creek the same patented to Mathew Warren [unreadable word] by patent from Commonwealth of Kentucky said patent is referred to bearing date June 12th 1837 for boundary &c.

To have and to hold to him the said Andrew Warren and his heirs and assigns forever the said tract of land with its apportenances.

And the said heirs above named to the [unreadable word] of assetts to them from the estate of the said Mathew Warren decd but no further are hereby bound to warrant and forever defend the said Andrew Warren a good and valid title to said tract of land. In witness whereof the said John E. Casson Commissioner as aforesaid has hereunto subscribed his name the day and year first above written.

J.E. Casson, Commissioner
Pulaski Circuit Court

It is not proven they are buried here but is the most likely place.
Andrew was born to Rev. Mathew & Martha Baker Warren on 12 Feb 1819 in , Pulaski, KY.

1880 Somerset, Pulaski, KY
Andrew Warren 66
Nancy B. Warren 59
J. R. Warren 37
Mathew Warren 20
Nancy Warren 11
John W. Collier 6

1870 Somerset, Pulaslki, KY
Andrew Warren 51y KY
Nancy B Warren 50y KY
James R Warren 27y KY
Mary M Warren 17y KY
Henry M Warren 15y KY
Evaline Warren 13y KY
Mathew Warren 10y KY
James K Burch 26y KY
Angeline (Warren) Burch 24y KY
Andrew J Burch 3y KY
Martha Warren 70y TN

1860 Pulaski, KY
Andrew Warren 41
Nancy 40
James 17
Angeline 14
Eliza 12
Moriah 9
Henry 5
Eveline 3

1850 Pulaski, KY Census
Andrew Warren 31
Nancy 25
James 7
Angeline 5
Eliza 2
William Shiplett 18
Joel B. Base 28

1840 Pulaski, KY
Males - Under 5 1
Males - 5 thru 9 1
Males - 10 thru 14 2
Males - 20 thru 29 2
Males - 40 thru 49 1 Matthew Warren
Females - Under 5 1
Females - 5 thru 9 1

1830 Pulaski, KY -
Males - Under 5 2
Males - 5 thru 9 2
Males - 10 thru 14 2
Males - 30 thru 39 1 Mathew Warren
Females - Under 5 1
Females - 30 thru 39 1

Andrew married Nancy Elizabeth Price on 06 Jan 1840 in Pulaski, KY. George Price was Surety and Aaron Price is listed as brides father

1845 KY Land grant, Andrew Warren, 75 acres in Pulaski on Line Creek, surveyed June, 25, B21, p.540

1848 KY Land grant, Andrew Warren, 50 acres in Pulaski on Laces Fork, surveyed June, 28, B27, p.493

1875 KY Land grant, Andrew Warren, 45 acres in Pulaski on Pitmans Creek, surveyed June, 22, B96, p.36

The lawsuit filed by Andrew Warren against the Mathew Warren heirs was initiated 9 Apr 1855. There was no reason given for the lawsuit in the court records. Mathew's son James was alive at that time, but not in 1864 when an official deed was made to Andrew for the land. Named in the original filing, (spelled as in the document), were: Nancy, Cyrenius, Fieldon, John, Milton Green, James F., Joel, William Shiplet, Eliza Warren Shiplet, and Martha. There's no mention of Charles or his heirs, Geneva, Everett, or Elender (although she was alive, about 15 years old). From: Jeff Renner

Deed Book 20, p.272, Pulaski County
This deed made and entered into this 11th day of March 1864 between F.L. Warren, Joel B. Warren, John Warren, C.W. Warren, William Shiplet, James T. Shiplet & Jane Shiplet, the last two heirs of Wm & Eliza Shiplet decd., formerly Eliza Warren, Eliza Ann & Mahala Emaline Warren, infant heirs of Charles Warren decd. , Charles Warren, infant heir of James F. Warren decd., and Vice Warren, widow of James F. Warren decd., heirs at large and legal representatives of Mathew Warren decd, by John E. Casson Commissioner of the Pulaski Circuit Court of the first part and Andrew Warren of the second part.

Witnesseth that whereas under a judgement of the Pulaski Circuit Court rendered in the suit in Chancery therein pending in the name of Andrew Warren & Co. against C.W. Warren & others at its Sept Term 1860, the tract of land or farm lying on the waters of Line Creek in the County of Pulaski and State of Kentucky known as the Martha Warren farm was sold by John Crawford Commissioner and Andrew Warren became the purchaser thereof at the price of $850 eight hundred and fifty dollars and executed bond for same, and he having appointed the said John E. Casson a Commissioner to convey for and on behalf of said heirs doth hereby in consideration of the premises aforesaid convey to the said Andrew Warren and his heirs and assigns forever the tract of 150 acres of land which is situated in the County of Pulaski on the waters of Line Creek the same patented to Mathew Warren [unreadable word] by patent from Commonwealth of Kentucky said patent is referred to bearing date June 12th 1837 for boundary &c.

To have and to hold to him the said Andrew Warren and his heirs and assigns forever the said tract of land with its apportenances.

And the said heirs above named to the [unreadable word] of assetts to them from the estate of the said Mathew Warren decd but no further are hereby bound to warrant and forever defend the said Andrew Warren a good and valid title to said tract of land. In witness whereof the said John E. Casson Commissioner as aforesaid has hereunto subscribed his name the day and year first above written.

J.E. Casson, Commissioner
Pulaski Circuit Court

It is not proven they are buried here but is the most likely place.

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