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REF: Ralph Turner: was born about 1580 in Kent, England ?.(1634) (1635)Also given as at St. Leonards, London, Greater London, England He wasburied in 1627/28 in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA. He died in 1628 inPlymouth, Plymouth Co., MA. (1636)(1637) A merchant from London (Willisonp 442). Mayflower passenger: London to Plymouth, MA. "The 'grave' RichardWarren of London, ' a useful instrumente,' had an even larger family buthad wisely decided to leave it at home." (Willison). Signed the PlymouthCovenant. Went with Captain Standish and eight others to scout out thePlymouth site by boat 6 Dec 1620. Of lower class background, withoutaristocratic pretentions like all of the other Plymouth colonizers.(Willison p 130) His wife and five daughters came on the Anne in 1623.(Willison p 235 He was Allotted some acres of land on the north side ofthe town next to the gardens and five acres on the 'other' side of thetown towards the eele river in 1623. Probably an assistant governor ofPlymouth as early as spring 1624, and until 1628. The ninth lot of the 22May 1627 Division of Cattle fell to Richard Warredn and his company: 1 of4 black Heifers that came in the Jacob called 'the smooth horned Heifer'and 2 nanny goats. His company at that time was 13 people. including Johnand George
Billington and Mary and Zakariah Sowle as well as his wife and 7 children.
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