Rick. I don't have anything up to date as the George Warren you mentioned. My research on the Ripple, Kent Warren's stops in the early 1600's. Thanks. Learry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Edmondson" <rick@hunter.co.uk> To: <WARREN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2002 6:47 PM Subject: Re: [WARREN] Warrens of Caswell County, NC > At 12:08 31/07/2002 -0400, you wrote: > >Is anyone in the UK or the USA researching the Ripple, Kent, UK Warren's? > >Please reply. Thanks. Learry L. Warren, Dunn, N.C. > > Not sure. This is what I have: > > Alice Martha Barber was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, in 1862. > > She married William Harvey in 1882 and continued to live in Ipswich. > > She had a son, George, in 1887 although it is not clear who the father is. > > She then had a daughter, Maude Elizabeth, born at Seabrooke, Kent in about > 1888 (details from the 1891 UK census). Seabrook is about 10 miles from > Ripple. I cannot find her birth certificate in the UK records (having > searched under Barber, Harvey and Warren) so do not know what her birth > surname was. However, Maude was married twice and both times gave her > father as George Warren. The situation is complicated by the fact that her > mother, Alice, later lived (possibly without the benefit of a marriage) > with Benjamin Beal Warren in Denford, Northhamptonshire, with whom she had > several more Warren children. > > George Warren might have truly been the father. > > Alternatively, Alice might have fallen pregnant by someone unknown to us > and she went to Seabrooke in true Victorian style to have the baby and then > returned home with her "neice" and so the George Warren father might have > been a cover story. > > Food for thought. any connections? > > > Rick > > -------------- > Rick Edmondson > rick@hunter.co.uk > Tel, office: 01622 717861 > Fax, office: 01622 719140 > Tel, home: 01959 532575 > Fax, home 01959 532832 > > >