. A genealogical and historical record of the Vorce family in America . of above, married ( ?).Christopher W^arren. son of above, married (?).William Warren, son of above, married Ann Mabel, of Warren, son of above, married Alice Webb, of Warren, son of above, niarried Elizabeth (Jouatt) Marsh. Came to Plymouth in the Mayflower Warren, son of above, married Sarah Walker, in AVarren. daughter of above, married Jonathan Delano, in Delano, son of above, married Amy Hatch, in Delano, daughter of above, marr


. A genealogical and historical record of the Vorce family in America . of above, married ( ?).Christopher W^arren. son of above, married (?).William Warren, son of above, married Ann Mabel, of Warren, son of above, married Alice Webb, of Warren, son of above, niarried Elizabeth (Jouatt) Marsh. Came to Plymouth in the Mayflower Warren, son of above, married Sarah Walker, in AVarren. daughter of above, married Jonathan Delano, in Delano, son of above, married Amy Hatch, in Delano, daughter of above, married Joseph West, in 1725-^lercv West, daughter of above, married Adoniram Grant, in 1747. Jacob Warren and Richard Adams were among the organ-izers of Plainfield (Quinnebaug). Conn., in 1699. Ephraim Warren was one of the first settlers of Killingly(Aspinock). Conn., died 1749. 94 GENEALOGICAL RECORD OF Epliraim Warren was living in Plainfield in warren was living in Windham in 1723, probablyson of Ephraim. Nathaniel Warren was living in Windham in 1774. .. THE VORCE FAMILY 95 APPENDIX. The situation of the American colonists at the time thisrecord begins, in the year 1719, is graphically shown by theaccompanying map. At that time Spain held Florida andIMexico, and, having explored the Pacific coast, claimed all thecountry northward from Mexico to an indefinite extent. Spanishsettlements extended up the Rio Grande valley and central NewMexico beyond Sante Fe, and into Texas and lower Cali-fornia, but were few in number and scattered at wide the sphere of Spanish domination included whatis now Texas and all of the California coast. In Florida thefew Spanish settlements at St. Augustine, Pensacola, etc., gaveassured dominion of the peninsula, and from having exploredthe country south of Tennessee from the Savannah river to theMississippi, and having mined for gold in Georgia, Spainclaimed the territory as far north i s the Savannah river, a


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