NW Okie's Journey
I'm Late! I'm late! I'm late for a very important date! Thanks for your patience, understanding. I was distracted while cleaning, fine-tuning my genealogy database on Ancestry.com. I accidentally deleted the wrong ancestor, which left a bunch of ancestors unlinked from certain individuals. I believe I have that worked out and cleaned up. We all are curious from whom we descended; where, when and why our ancestors came to America, aren't we?
My Great Grandfather John Robert Warwick (1857-1937) comes from a long line of John Robert's from the Warwicks who settled in the Virginias, connected to Lt. William Warwick (1690-1764) & Elizabeth Anne Dunlap (1716-1805), my 6th Great Grandparents from England.
What I am findings is that my Warwicks had a major part in the 1776 Revolutionary War and the French and Indian Wars. It all began with my 6th Great Grandparents:
My 6th Great Grandparents- Lt. William Warwick (1690-1764) and Elizabeth Anne Dunlap (1716-1805) emigrated from England in the mid-1700s.
5th Great Grandparents - John Robert Warwick (1744–1801) and Mary Powell (1745-1786).
4th Great grandparents - William Warwick (1780-1834) and Nancy Agnes Craig (1782-1860).
3rd Great Grandparents R- obert Craig Warwick (1801-1845) and Esther Hull (1804-1853). Robert Craig Warwick was the first son that crossed the Allegheny to pay his sister a visit, which resulted in connecting with Esther Hull, eventually marrying and settling on the Deer Creek homestead. They were the parents of 3 sons and 6 daughters.
2nd Great Grandparents- William Fechtig Warwick 1822-1902) and Phebe Anthea Pray (1833-1905).
1st Great Granparetnts - John Robert Warwick (1857-1937) and Signora Belle Gwin (1860-1934).
Grandparents - Constance Estella Warwick (1882-1968) and William Jacob Mcgill (1880-1959).
You can read more about Maj. Jacob Warwick in this weeks OkieLegacy Ezine/Tabloid.
Good Night! Good Luck!
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