_Warren DELANO ______+
| (1779 - 1866) m 1808
_Warren II DELANO ________|
| (1809 - 1898) m 1843 |
| |_Deborah CHURCH _____
| (1783 - 1827) m 1808
|
|--Sara DELANO
| (1854 - 1941)
| _____________________
| |
|_Catherine Robbins LYMAN _|
(1825 - 1896) m 1843 |
|_____________________
_Joseph HATCH _______+
| (1654 - 1737) m 1683
_Joseph HATCH _______|
| (1689 - 1750) m 1713|
| |_Amy ALLEN __________+
| (1663 - 1709) m 1683
|
|--Mercy HATCH
| (1717 - ....)
| _Jonathan DELANO ____+
| | (1647 - 1720) m 1678
|_Mercy DELANO _______|
(1686 - ....) m 1713|
|_Mercy WARREN _______+
(1657 - 1727) m 1678
_Thomas HEIGHAM _____+
| (1398 - ....)
_Thomas HEIGHAM _____|
| (.... - 1480) |
| |_Alice BOYS _________
|
|
|--Thomas HEIGHAM
| (1431 - 1492)
| _Hugh FRAUNCEYS _____
| |
|_Isabel FRAUNCEYS ___|
(.... - 1452) |
|_Philippa HAMME _____
[276] William Learned
[277] came from Bermondsey, Surrey, England and settled at Charlestown
[278] in the Massachusetts Bay in or before 1632, possibly in 1630 with
[279] the Winthrop fleet. He and his wife Judith were admitted to the
[280] First Church of Charlestown on Dec. 6, 1632, their names being
[281] the first two on the list of members. "1632, 10 mo., day 6,
[282] William Learned and Goodeth, his wife, were admitted", being the
[283] first admissions after the separation from the Boston Church. He
[284] became a freeman on May 14, 1634 and a Selectman on Feb. 13,
[285] 1635-6. On March 2, 1637 he was chosen one of four to divide,
[286] for stinting, the common land, and on Feb. 12, 1637-8 he and Mr.
[287] Greene were appointed to settle the wages of the school-mas-
[288] ter.[2] On April 26, 1638 William Learned and five others were
[289] on a committee "to consider of some things tending toward a body
[290] of laws".[1] William was a subscriber to the town orders for
[291] Woburn, drawn up at Charlestown Dec. 18, 1640. In 1641 William
[292] moved to Woburn where he was one of the seven original members of
[293] the church on August 14, 1642.[2] He was chosen constable April
[294] 13, 1643 and Selectman of Woburn in 1643 and 1645. These offices
[295] were only given to trusted and respected men.[1] REF: [1] The
[296] Learned Family in America - William Learned, 1882 (pgs.1-12) [2]
[297] The Warner-Harrington Ancestry - Frederick C. Warner, 1949
[298] (pg.396) Married Judith (1026), born 1594, Bermondsey, Surrey,
[299] England, died 24 Jan 1661, Malden, Essex, Massachusetts.
_Charles STEARNS ____+
| (1621 - 1680) m 1654
_Shubael STEARNS ____|
| (1655 - 1734) m 1682|
| |_Rebecca GIBSON _____+
| (1635 - ....) m 1654
|
|--Eleanor STEARNS
| (1697 - ....)
| _John UPTON _________
| | (1625 - 1699)
|_Mary UPTON _________|
m 1682 |
|_Eleanor Stewart? ___