Richard Warren

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Richard Warren was an English Pilgrim and early settler of Plymouth Colony who is best known as one of the passengers on the Mayflower and an ancestor of many notable Americans.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English emigrant to Massachusetts Bay Colony
Mayflower passenger
person
arrivalPoint New England
associatedWith Mayflower Compact
surface form: Mayflower Compact signers’ community

Pilgrims
Plymouth Colony
burialPlace Plymouth, Massachusetts
surface form: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony
child Abigail Warren
Anna Warren
Elizabeth Warren
Mary Warren
Nathaniel Warren
Sarah Warren
citizenship Kingdom of England
commemoratedBy memorials in Plymouth, Massachusetts
countryOfDeparture England
ethnicGroup English
familyName Warren
givenName Richard NERFINISHED
hasDescendant President Franklin D. Roosevelt
surface form: U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt

George H. W. Bush
surface form: U.S. President George H. W. Bush

George W. Bush
surface form: U.S. President George W. Bush

Ulysses S. Grant
surface form: U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant

Alan Shepard
surface form: astronaut Alan Shepard

author Laura Ingalls Wilder
John Adams
surface form: founding father John Adams

John Quincy Adams
surface form: founding father John Quincy Adams
historicalPeriod early 17th century
languageSpoken English
memberOf Plymouth Colony
surface form: Plymouth Colony community
notableFor being a passenger on the Mayflower
being an ancestor of many notable Americans
being an early settler of Plymouth Colony
notableRole early settler helping establish English presence in New England
occupation colonist
participatedIn Mayflower
surface form: voyage of the Mayflower
partOf group of Mayflower passengers who survived the first winter
religion Protestantism
residence England
Plymouth, Massachusetts
surface form: Plymouth, Plymouth Colony
sailedTo Plymouth Colony
sexOrGender male
ship Mayflower
spouse Elizabeth Walker

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Mayflower Compact signedBy Richard Warren