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    1. [WARREN] William WARREN 1873 (Independence, MO)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BRYANT, CHRISTOPHER, TILLET, TILLETT, WARREN Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WZVBAIB/3129 Message Board Post: published in the "Liberty Tribune" Clay County, Missouri May 23, 1873 In 1844 in Garrard County, KY were married Kate TILLET and William WARREN. A half sister, Miss Laura TILLET lived with them. Mr. & Mrs. WARREN had one child, a daughter. In 1849, Mr. WARREN went to California in the Gold Rush. His wife waited 7 years. Rumors reached her he had been killed by Indians. In the meantime, Mr. George C. BRYANT married Miss Laura B. TILLETT who had 2 children and she died. In due time, and about 7 years after the departure of Mr. WARREN, Mr. George C. BRYANT and Mrs. Kate WARREN were married and soon moved to Independence, MO, where Miss Mary WARREN, the daughter was reared and married Mr. W. C. CHRISTOPHER, now of Pleasant Hill. Mr. & Mrs. BRYANT had been married about 17 years and had two children, when there were rumors that Mr. WARREN was not dead, but living in Trinidad, California, and had inquired about his wife and daughter. The long lost man, now past 60, came to Independence where he was kindly received by the family of Mr. BRYANT. He is in very poor health and has been staying at the home of his daughter where he will probably end his days. He knows of no relatives in Kentucky except an aunt in Louisville and he has gone to visit her. (from "Independence Sentinel") (I have no connection with this family; but, if you found this to be of value, please let me know.)

    07/22/2002 04:55:10
    1. RE: [WARREN] William WARREN 1873 (Independence, MO)
    2. Pam Warren
    3. I also have no connection, however, the one person that does may not be able to read the newspapers in Clay County Missouri, or even know that they should. A great service, and also very interesting. Pam -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of johnobrien@kc.rr.com Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 12:55 AM To: WARREN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WARREN] William WARREN 1873 (Independence, MO) This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BRYANT, CHRISTOPHER, TILLET, TILLETT, WARREN Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WZVBAIB/3129 Message Board Post: published in the "Liberty Tribune" Clay County, Missouri May 23, 1873 In 1844 in Garrard County, KY were married Kate TILLET and William WARREN. A half sister, Miss Laura TILLET lived with them. Mr. & Mrs. WARREN had one child, a daughter. In 1849, Mr. WARREN went to California in the Gold Rush. His wife waited 7 years. Rumors reached her he had been killed by Indians. In the meantime, Mr. George C. BRYANT married Miss Laura B. TILLETT who had 2 children and she died. In due time, and about 7 years after the departure of Mr. WARREN, Mr. George C. BRYANT and Mrs. Kate WARREN were married and soon moved to Independence, MO, where Miss Mary WARREN, the daughter was reared and married Mr. W. C. CHRISTOPHER, now of Pleasant Hill. Mr. & Mrs. BRYANT had been married about 17 years and had two children, when there were rumors that Mr. WARREN was not dead, but living in Trinidad, California, and had inquired about his wife and daughter. The long lost man, now past 60, came to Independence where he was kindly received by the family of Mr. BRYANT. He is in very poor health and has been staying at the home of his daughter where he will probably end his days. He knows of no relatives in Kentucky except an aunt in Louisville and he has gone to visit her. (from "Independence Sentinel") (I have no connection with this family; but, if you found this to be of value, please let me know.)

    07/23/2002 12:49:25