|  c.1865, A black and white portrait photograph of Mrs. William Warren Sr., (1805-1900). Clarissa Lynde was a daughter of Jabez Lynde. She was born in Whitby Township on February 13, 1805. On March 25, 1824, she married William Warren at Whitby Township. They had a family of 16 children. On May 17,... | |  c.1865, A black and white portrait photograph of Mrs. William Warren Sr., (1805-1900). Clarissa Lynde was a daughter of Jabez Lynde. She was born in Whitby Township on February 13, 1805. On March 25, 1824, she married William Warren at Whitby Township. They had a family of 16 children. On May 17,... | |  c.1867, A black and white portrait photograph of Mrs. William Warren (Clarissa Lynde). (1805-1900) Clarissa Lynde was born at Whitby Township on February 13, 1805 and married William Warren Sr. at Whitby Township on March 25, 1824. They lived in Darlington Township for a few years and William Warren... | |  c.1880,
...Emma Warren was the twelfth (12th) of sixteen (16) children of William Warren and Clarissa Lynde. She was born at Whitby Township on March 31, 1844 and died on December 13, 1928 at Toronto. She is buried at St. John's Anglican Cemetery, Port Whitby....
| |  c.1870,
...Maria Elmina Warren was born at Darlington Township on February 5, 1835. She was the seventh child of William Warren and Clarissa Lynde. She was married in 1855 to George Wallace, a Whitby merchant who died in 1868. Mrs. Wallace died at Whitby on January 29, 1928 and is buried in Union Cemetery...
| |  c.1865,
...Clarissa Louisa Warren was the fourth child of William Warren and Clarissa Lynde. She was born in Darlington Township on July 20, 1829 and was married on April 26, 1848 at Port Whitby to George Youell, of Caledonia, Grand Rive, C.W. She lived at Port Burwell and died at Glasgow, Scotland...
| |  c.1885,
...Rev. Edward Warren (1833-1913) was the sixth (6th) child of William Warren Sr. and Clarissa Lynde. He was born at Darlington Township on August 9, 1833. He studied law a the University of Toronto, but went into the ministry and became a missionary for many years int eh American West. He died...
| |  c.1865,
...William Warren was born at Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland, on October 18, 1800 and came to Whitby Township with his brother John Borlase Warren in 1821. They farmed on the third concession for about a year and opened a store at Hamer's Corners in 1823. He married Clarissa Lynde on March 25, 1824...
| |  c.1875,
...William Warren was born at Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland, on October 18, 1800 and came to Whitby Township with his brother John Borlase Warren in 1821. They farmed on the third concession for about a year and opened a store at Hamer's Corners in 1823. He married Clarissa Lynde on March 25, 1824...
| |  c.1855,
... in 1865 to Maria Elmina Warren, daughter of William Warren (customs collector at Port Whitby) and Clarissa Lynde. In 1857 George Wallace is no longer listed as living in Whitby. He died at the Provincial Lunatic Asylum (999 Queen Street) in Toronto, on July 12, 1868 a the age of 37 and is buried...
| |  c.1888,
... in Oshawa. Later, he became manager of the Ontario Bank at Oshawa.
William Warren married Clarissa Lynde (1805-1900) in 1824 by whom he had twelve children. During the rebellion of 1836-1837, Warren fought as Captain of the militia. In 1844 he was appointed Customs House Office at Whitby, a position he...
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