The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
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DAR - FUTURE APPLICANTS MUST PROVE CORRECT SERVICE - UNABLE TO LOCATE SERVICE IN CURRENTLY ACCEPTABLE SOURCES - ALTERNATE LINE AVAILABLE THRU FATHER RICHARD WARREN A121656
Served in NC Militia
Additional References:
NC Rev Army Accts,Vol IX, pg 95 - Folio 2
North Carolian Standard,Vol XIV pg 3,732- col 4 issue of 13 Sep 1848
Warren, Isaiah (b. 1749, Sampson County, NC; d. 4 Sep 1848, Sampson County, NC) Isaiah Warren, son of Richard Warren, lived to be 99 years old. His obituary was recorded in the North Carolina Standard, published in Raleigh, NC on September 13, 1848. It stated: In Sampson County, on the 11th of September 1848, Mr. Isaiah Warren, a soldier of the Revolution, in the 99th year of his age". Early deeds to Isaiah and deed-wills from his father, Richard, show that Isaiah was living in Sampson county as early as 1793. He met his bride, Nancy McDougal of Scotland, in Wilmington. Later he married Nancy McAlphin. Their children were Needham, Richard, Phereby, Blake, Nancy, Mary, Wright, Handy, and Isaiah, Jr. Isaiah left his son, Isaiah Jr. all his land on Little Cohary with a part being reserved for his wife Nancy. A marker between Dunn and Clinton at the old Herring School honors Isaiah Warren, Sr. Isaiah's son Blake married Nancy Weeks in 1797. Subsequently, Blake and Nancy's son Needham Blake Warren married Nancy Wilson. Needham Blake Warren and Nancy Wilson's son John Thomas Warren married Edith Catherine Draughon. Isaiah's occupation: Planter. Isaiah was born in Johnston County, North Carolina, circa 1749. He was the son of Richard Warren and (b.- -?; d. Aug 1809) (?). He married circa 1766 to (1) Susannah Wood (b. 1768; d. 1810, Sampson County, NC). He married before 1778 to (2) Nancy McDougall (b.1749, Scotland; d. About 1831. Sampson County, NC). He married (3) Nancy McAlpin (b. 1800) on 30 October 1832 in Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. His body was interred in Sampson County, North Carolina, in Warren-Oak Grove Cemetery. Isaiah died on 11 September 1848 in Sampson County, North Carolina.
He is buried in Warren Family Cemetery, one mile south of Warren, 18 miles east of Dunn, Clinton, Sampson County near Oak Grove Church Site is at McLamb’s Crossroads, near Newton Grove, NC. GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 35.20640, Longitude: -78.39220 Grave marked by Cornelius Harnett Chapter.Service: Soldier (Private), NC Troops. (NSDAR 1947-48, 1948-49, 1963-64 Reports; State Regent’s Project Report; DAR magazine, 1970, p 915; NSDAR Membership # 297,556; 297,557; 349,990; NSSAR Membership # 60406, 61382, 61392, 64311, 79032, 81148, 90690, 96972, 99032, 99255, NSSAR Patriot & Grave Index Number P 313878 & P 313879)
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