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t. 1785, and were in Chas. census 1789—Wyman. He m. Elizabeth Whittemore, 25 Nov. 1773. Elizabeth, wid. of Amos, d. 31 May, 1842, a. 88. Amos Warren was a Pct. committeeman and assessor 1784, 1785. See Wyman, 995. 3. Amos, s. of Amos (2) of Chas., m. Susanna Frost, 19 Dec. 1802. He had Elizabeth Abbot and Susan Ann, both bap. 5 July, 1812. Susanna, prob. his wife, was adm. to the ch. 28 June, 1812, and dism. thence to the 1st ch. in Charlestown 6 Apr. 1817. 4. Ebenezer, m. Rebecca Prentiss, 31 Mar. 1811, and had Ebenezer George, bap. 21 June, 1812, prob. the Ebenezer, Jr., who d. 4 Sept. 1838, a. 27; Marshall Spring, bap. 24 Apr. 1814. 5. Frances Eliza, m. William Schouler, 6 Oct. 1835. Sarah J., m. Oliver W. Blake, 17 Aug. 1842. Daus. of Isaac, s. of Amos (2). Their bro. William Wilkins Warren, born here 1814, was an eminent merchant in St. Thomas, W. I., 1830-40, and retired. He is now a well-known public spirited gentleman, residing in Boston. Warrior—son of—<