The life story of Mary Elizabeth Warren / as told to Mildred Mitchell Sexson ; manuscript through courtesy of Mildred Mitchell Sexson and Keith Sexson.
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Brown, John
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John Brown was a grocer and pharmacist in Warren, Ohio in the early 1800s. From the description of John Brown letter, 1817. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 137733474 John Brown was a Philadelphia miller. From the description of Account books, 1774-1787 (inclusive), 1774-1777, 1783-1787 (bulk). (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 151378247 John Brown was a private in Company E. of the 4th Massachusetts Infantry, which...
Argo, William, d. 1844.
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Kolb, Audrey
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Williams, Lucy Boswell, 1819-1881.
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Williams, Charles, 1816-1902.
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Williams family.
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Sexson, Keith.
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Warren, Mary Elizabeth, 1843-
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Mary Elizabeth Argo Warren was born Feb. 5, 1843 in Bourbon County, KY to William & Lucy Boswell Argo. They moved to Pleasant Hill, MO in 1844. William Argo passed away that fall. Lucy maintained the farm. About 1847 Lucy Argo was remarried to Charles Williams. Charles persuaded Lucy to sell what was left of her property that he hadn't squandered way so they could go West. On the morning of May 3, 1852 the wagon train left Pleasant Hill, MO. After many arduous days of hardship and adventure,...
Sexson, Mildred Mitchell, d. 1970.
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Warren, William Orlander, b. ca. 1843-ca. 1906.
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Warren family.
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