James Warren was born 28 September 1726 in Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay Colony, United States to Col. James Warren, III and Mercy (Otis) Warren and died 1808 Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States of unspecified causes.
Biography
James Warren was the President of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress and a Paymaster General of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, among other positions. He is also famous as the husband of Mercy Otis Warren and for his outspoken courage as an Anti-Federalist. General James Warren is sometimes confused with the two other Massachusetts Revolutionaries, the brothers Joseph Warren and John Warren, but they were not at all closely related, merely had similar names and views.
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
James Warren (1757-1821) | |||
Winslow Warren (1759-1791) | |||
Charles Warren (1762-1784) | |||
Henry Warren (1764-1828) | |||
George Warren (1766-1800) |
Residences
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