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In the 1623 Division of Land, Warren received two "akers" (acres) of land in one areaβ"these lye one the north side of the towne nexte adjoyning to their gardens which came in
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In the 1627 Division of Cattle, Richard, his wife and their seven children, in the ninth lot, received several animals that had arrived on the ship Jacob, apparently in 1625. The ninth lot also listed John
Billington and the Soule (spelled Sowle) family.
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