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  1. Richard Daniel Warren (born 3 June 1973) is an English musician, songwriter and producer. [1] Warren has performed with the groups The Hybirds and The Cold Light of Day and as a solo artist as Echoboy, Modlang and under his own name.

  2. Richard Warren (c. 1585 – c. 1628) was one of the passengers on the Pilgrim ship Mayflower and a signer of the Mayflower Compact. Early life. Richard Warren married Elizabeth Walker, at Great Amwell, Hertfordshire, on 14 April 1610. Elizabeth ...

  3. R ichard Warren traveled alone on the Mayflower, choosing to leave his wife and five daughters behind. He survived the general sickness of the first winter of 1620/21 in Plymouth, however he died eight years later. He is said to be “of London” but may have been born in the Hertford area of England (where he was married), likely around 1585.

  4. Learn more about the passengers of the Mayflower with our interactive guide. Richard Warren boarded the Mayflower alone on 16 September, 1620 and went on to play an important role in establishing Plymouth Colony.

  5. Very little is known about Richard Warren's life in America. He came alone on the Mayflower in 1620, leaving behind his wife and five daughters. They came to him on the ship Anne in 1623, and Richard and Elizabeth subsequently had sons Nathaniel and Joseph at Plymouth. He received his acres in the Division of Land in 1623, and his family shared ...

  6. Richard Warren was in the party that explored the outer cape in early December 1620; he was described as being of London [Mourt 32]. On 5 July 1635, Thomas Williams, servant of widow Warren, confessed that "there being some dissention between him and his dame, she, after other things, exhorted him to fear God & do his duty, he answered, he neither feared God, nor the devil" [PCR 1 :35].

  7. 4 de jun. de 2020 · Richard Warren was born ca. 1585 in County Hertford, England, and died in 1628 in Plymouth. He married Elizabeth Walker on April 14, 1610 in Hertfordshire. Mr. Warren was not part of the church in Leiden and may have joined the Pilgrims as a Merchant Adventurer from London.