Abraham Warren was taken to Kosciosco, Mississippi when orphaned at the age of 8. He was raised in Alabama. He was marriedand started his family near Centre, Alabama. He moved his young family to Texas arriving on 4 June 1857, settling near Rehoboth, east of Wolfe City in Hunt County. His common name was Abram. Abraham was born in Sampson County, North Carolina, on 27January 1826. He was the son of Isaiah Warren and Mary Jane Westbrook. He married Francis Caroline Simms circa 1846 in Centre, Cherokee County, Alabama. Abraham's occupation: Farmer in Hunt County, Texas. Abraham was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census in Ladonia, Fannin County, Texas.1He served in the Fannin Co., 14th Bgd, TX Militia (Confederate) during the Civil War. He served during the Civil War as a Private in the Fannin CO, 14th Brigade, Texas Militia Infantry, CSA. Abraham was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census in Hunt County, Texas. Frank Wilson is enumerated as a laborer for his grandfather, Abram Warren on the 1900 census. Estelle and Mack are listed as his sister and brother. Isaiah and Pearl Payne, who were older, were listed as grandchildren.2 Abraham died on 14 March 1911 in his home, Wolfe City, Hunt County, Texas, at age 85. His body was interred on 15 March 1911 in Wolfe City, Hunt County, Texas, in Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
Abraham Warren, one of Wolfe City's first settlers, was born in 1827 and pass away March 14, 1911. He was a member of the Methodist Church and Excelsior Lodge 505.
Transcribed by Marilyn Connell Warren
Abraham Warren was taken to Kosciosco, Mississippi when orphaned at the age of 8. He was raised in Alabama. He was marriedand started his family near Centre, Alabama. He moved his young family to Texas arriving on 4 June 1857, settling near Rehoboth, east of Wolfe City in Hunt County. His common name was Abram. Abraham was born in Sampson County, North Carolina, on 27January 1826. He was the son of Isaiah Warren and Mary Jane Westbrook. He married Francis Caroline Simms circa 1846 in Centre, Cherokee County, Alabama. Abraham's occupation: Farmer in Hunt County, Texas. Abraham was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census in Ladonia, Fannin County, Texas.1He served in the Fannin Co., 14th Bgd, TX Militia (Confederate) during the Civil War. He served during the Civil War as a Private in the Fannin CO, 14th Brigade, Texas Militia Infantry, CSA. Abraham was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census in Hunt County, Texas. Frank Wilson is enumerated as a laborer for his grandfather, Abram Warren on the 1900 census. Estelle and Mack are listed as his sister and brother. Isaiah and Pearl Payne, who were older, were listed as grandchildren.2 Abraham died on 14 March 1911 in his home, Wolfe City, Hunt County, Texas, at age 85. His body was interred on 15 March 1911 in Wolfe City, Hunt County, Texas, in Mt. Carmel Cemetery.
Abraham Warren, one of Wolfe City's first settlers, was born in 1827 and pass away March 14, 1911. He was a member of the Methodist Church and Excelsior Lodge 505.
Transcribed by Marilyn Connell Warren
Gravesite Details
Husband of Frances Caroline Warren
Family Members
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John Acker Warren
1847–1922
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Mary Louisa Warren Cozby
1850–1909
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Isiah Sims Warren
1853–1927
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Lovett William Warren
1855–1902
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Moses Abraham "Abram" Warren
1857–1951
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Nancy Lavenia Warren Payne
1863–1942
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James Cisna Warren
1864–1927
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Sarah Edna "Sallie" Warren Mills
1865–1927
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Emma Frances Warren Wilson Gibbons
1869–1934
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