NameEdward Vincent Warren ![](../img/i_tree.png)
Birth12 Mar 1788, Monroe Co
Deathaft 1863, Texas
ReligionLDS B C I E SS SP
Misc. Notes
Was in the Revolutionary War ?? ( age ) The County Clerk of East Tenn. deplores the fact that vandals appropriated the court records but that does not replace them When and where Edward Warren married is not to be answered in the counties of Tenn. where he spent his early manhood prior to 1819 ----------------------------------------------------------------- From Alfred V Yost Edward V. Warren and his wife Minnie Gillespie Warren and family. Robert W. Warren wife and family, John F. W. A. Warren and wife and family and the oldest daughter of Rev. Chas. H. Warren,Pamela who had marries Thomas W.Minnis, brother of John W.Minnis, all came to Missouri. They came by down the Holston River to the Tenn. River to Knoxville- overland to the Mississippi near what now is Memphis- up the Mississippi to Kaskaskia, Ill. where they spent the winter of 1819/20. In the Spring of 1820 Robert and John Warren decided to settle around Cape Guardeau where Robert died later. John moved to what now is Springfield, Mo. which town credits him as one of its founders. William B. and Edward V. Warren and the two Mnnnis related families went to Saint Louis and by boat up the Missouri landing at Franklin in Howard Co. Mo. and took up land near Glasgow. William B. was Justice of Peace of Charitan Township in 1821 and Edward V. appointed County judge in 1825. William B. Warren died near Scottsville, now Sullivan Co., in 1854 at the age of 80 but this research has to do will Edward. In 1834 Edward V. moved to Carroll Co, Mo. with his nephew, Judge Thomas Minnis and settled in Teather Township. Edward and others laid out the town of Carrollton in 1837 and he was one of the town's first trustees. Two of his daughters married in Carrollton. Pamelia Warren to Joseph Dickson in 1837 was the first marriage in the new town of Carrollton and her death at the birth of her child was Carrollton's first burial. A daughter, Melinda, married Christopher Cuzler in 1838. In 1839 Edward with two sons, Robert Gillespie and Joel Wesley Warren ( perhaps others also ) moved to Newton Co. Mo.and settled at Neosho, Mo. where Robert G. Warren opened a general store in 1840 and Edward V Warren was appointed County Judge in 1841. In 1842 Judge Edward V. Warren left the state according to Neosho records. In 1863 a letter back to relatives in Tenn. stated that Edward V. Warren died in Texas but where the letter was dated and from whom time has effaced from the document We have this much on Edward's chart Edward V. Warren = Minnie Gillespie Children !. Jane- 1812-1849 = Wharton R. Barton 2. Pamela = Married in 1837 = Joseph Dickson 3.Melinda ( Minnie ) Married in 1838 Christopher Crizler 4. Robert Gillespie of age in 1840 5. Joel Wesley of age in 1840 Edward V. Warren was te 7 th eldest and fifth son of Robert Warren From Alfred C Yost hand written genealogy 1934. The only document regarding Edward V. Warren in Greene and Blount Counties in Tenn. was as follows " Thomas S. and Edward V. Warren have this day given surety bond in the sum of $ 1,250.00 unto John Sevice, Governor of Tenn. to insure the marriage of Benjamin Holland to their sister, Lydia Warren. Dated April 15, 1808 Tenn records were destroyed by vandals so much of records of Edward Warren were destroyed ---------------------------------------------------------------- From Hand written notes by Alfred C Yost genealogy 1934 "in 1819 William B Warren and his wife, Elizabeth Canida Warren and family of whom their eldest daughter had married in 1818 to John W. Minnis - who also came. Edward V. Warren and his wife Minnie Gillespie Warren and family, Robert W. Warren and wife and family., John F.W.A. and wife and family and the eldest daughter of Rv. Charles H. Warren , Pamelia, who had married Thomas Minnis, brothet
r of John W. Minnis _ ALL CAME TO MISSOURI"
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Birthabt 1789, Carroll Co, Mo.
Death1860/1870, Gilmore,Upshur Co,Texas
ReligionLDS SS
Death1798, Warrensburg, Greene Co, Tenn.