Harold Borlase Warren
M, b. 15 December 1891, d. 1952
Father | James Borlase Warren b. 8 Oct 1865, d. 29 Aug 1947 |
Mother | Jeanie (Jean) Cameron b. 29 Jan 1869, d. 30 Aug 1952 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 18 Aug 2022 |
Birth* | Harold Borlase Warren was born on 15 December 1891 in Mara Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
He was the son of James Borlase Warren and Jeanie (Jean) Cameron. | |
(Witness) Census | Harold Borlase Warren appeared on the census of 1901 in the household of James Borlase Warren in Mara Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Marriage* | Harold Borlase Warren married Agnes Elsie Erlands. |
Census* | Harold Borlase Warren appeared on the census of 1921 in Mara Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | He died in 1952 in Uxbridge, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Burial* | He was buried in Old Stone Church Cemetery, Thorah Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Family | Agnes Elsie Erlands b. 28 November 1892, d. 15 March 1964 |
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Helen Warren
F, b. 1924
Father | Darcy Reginald Warren b. 1897 |
Mother | Rose Mary Valliquette b. 1902 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 9 Jan 2022 |
Birth* | Helen Warren was born in 1924 in Ontario, Canada. |
She was the daughter of Darcy Reginald Warren and Rose Mary Valliquette. | |
(Witness) Census | Helen Warren appeared on the census of 1940 in the household of Darcy Reginald Warren in Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States. |
Helen Isobel Warren
F, b. 6 December 1902
Father | William Reginald (Regie) Warren b. 28 Jun 1863, d. 1951 |
Mother | Eliza Margaret Yule |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 29 Mar 2015 |
Birth* | Helen Isobel Warren was born on 6 December 1902 in Gamebridge, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
She was the daughter of William Reginald (Regie) Warren and Eliza Margaret Yule. |
Helena W. Warren
F, b. 14 June 1843, d. 8 October 1931
Father | John Borlase Warren b. 19 Nov 1798, d. 23 Feb 1879 |
Mother | Louisa Hill Lynde b. 7 Dec 1807, d. 4 Oct 1870 |
Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 27 Jul 2022 |
Birth* | Helena W. Warren was born on 14 June 1843 in Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
She was the daughter of John Borlase Warren and Louisa Hill Lynde. | |
(Witness) Census | Helena W. Warren appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of John Borlase Warren in Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Married Name | As of June 1870,her married name was Burnham. |
Marriage* | Helena W. Warren married Zacheus Burnham, son of John Burnham and Hannah Harris, in June 1870. |
(Witness) Census | Helena W. Warren appeared on the census of 1881 in the household of Zacheus Burnham in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | Helena W. Warren appeared on the census of 1891 in the household of Zacheus Burnham in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
(Witness) Fact 1 | Helena W. Warren witnessed the Fact 1 of Alice Warren on 25 August 1903 in New York, New York, United States; Probabte of Alice Warren-Skae's will. ![]() |
(Witness) Census | Helena W. Warren appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Clarence Hurd Burnham in Buffalo, Erie County, New York, United States; Clarence Hurd Burnham and his mother, Helena were boarders in Buffalo, New York. His occupation and relationship to the owner was that of a boarder. |
(Witness) Census | Helena W. Warren appeared on the census of 17 April 1930 in the household of Clarence Hurd Burnham in Eggertsville, Amherst, Erie County, New York, United States. |
Death* | Helena W. Warren died on 8 October 1931 in 499 Maynard Avenue, Eggertsville, Erie County, New York, United States, at age 88; Mrs. Helena W. Burnham, formerly most prominent in Oshawa, Canada and for two years a resident of Amherst, died at the home of her son, Clarence W. Burnham, at 499 Maynard avenue, Eggertsville, Thursday October 8, 1931. She had ben in failing health during the past five months with heart trouble. Her age was 88 years, and she was born in Oshawa June 4, 1843, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Warren (nee Lynde). Her husband, Judge Zacheus Burnham, died about 35 years ago. A son also predeceased her. The remains were taken to Oshawa acompanied by her son, who is the only surviving relative. They were laid to rest among the scenes where the family came as pioneers from Ireland, and developed into influential outstanding citizens. (From the Amherst Bee, October 15, 1931.) |
Family | Zacheus Burnham b. 31 March 1819, d. 15 November 1896 |
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Henrietta EDYTHE Warren
F, b. 1899, d. 16 June 1970
Father | Albert Edward Warren b. 22 Nov 1868, d. 5 Sep 1934 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 27 Jul 2022 |
Birth* | Henrietta EDYTHE Warren was born in 1899. |
She was the daughter of Albert Edward Warren. | |
Married Name | As of 12 October 1921,her married name was Russell-Murray. |
Marriage* | Henrietta EDYTHE Warren married Hugh Russell-Murray, son of John Russell-Murray, on 12 October 1921 in Church of the Messiah, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. |
Death* | Henrietta EDYTHE Warren died on 16 June 1970 in Montreal Protestant Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. |
Burial* | She was buried in Mount Royal Cemetery, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. |
Family | Hugh Russell-Murray b. 13 September 1896, d. 8 October 1979 |
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Dr. Henry Warren
M, b. 19 September 1838, d. 11 July 1872
Father | William Warren b. 18 Oct 1800, d. 26 Jun 1887 |
Mother | Clarissa Lynde b. 13 Feb 1805, d. 17 May 1900 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 29 Aug 2021 |
Birth* | Dr. Henry Warren was born on 19 September 1838 in Ontario, Canada. |
He was the son of William Warren and Clarissa Lynde. | |
Occupation* | Dr. Henry Warren was Started medical practice with his father-in-law in Brooklin and eventually practiced with his brother in the same town. in 1861 in Brooklin, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Marriage* | He married Margaret Eliza Foote, daughter of Dr. Jonathan Foote and Robina Dow, on 28 September 1864 in Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Census* | Dr. Henry Warren appeared on the census of 1871 in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | He died on 11 July 1872 at age 33. |
Burial* | He was buried in Union Cemetery, Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Family | Margaret Eliza Foote b. 20 July 1842, d. 29 May 1914 |
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Henry Frank Warren
M, b. 24 July 1872, d. 21 August 1950
Father | Dr. Henry Warren b. 19 Sep 1838, d. 11 Jul 1872 |
Mother | Margaret Eliza Foote b. 20 Jul 1842, d. 29 May 1914 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 6 Sep 2016 |
Birth* | Henry Frank Warren was born on 24 July 1872. |
He was the son of Dr. Henry Warren and Margaret Eliza Foote. | |
(Witness) Census | Henry Frank Warren appeared on the census of 1891 in the household of Margaret Eliza Foote in Orillia, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | Henry Frank Warren died on 21 August 1950 at age 78. |
Burial* | He was buried in St. Thomas Anglican Cemetery, Bracebridge, District of Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. |
Henry H. Warren
M, b. 1870
Father | William Warren Jr. b. 25 Aug 1826, d. 24 Dec 1915 |
Mother | Eliza M. Pole b. 1838 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 29 Mar 2015 |
Birth* | Henry H. Warren was born in 1870 in Ontario, Canada. |
He was the son of William Warren Jr. and Eliza M. Pole. | |
(Witness) Census | Henry H. Warren appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of William Warren Jr. in Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | Henry H. Warren appeared on the census of 1881 in the household of William Warren Jr. in Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Occupation* | Henry H. Warren was a druggist in 1891. |
(Witness) Census | He appeared on the census of 9 April 1891 in the household of William Warren Jr. in Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Isabella Warren
F, b. 1847, d. 22 February 1927
Father | John Borlase Warren b. 19 Nov 1798, d. 23 Feb 1879 |
Mother | Louisa Hill Lynde b. 7 Dec 1807, d. 4 Oct 1870 |
Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 28 Jul 2022 |
Birth* | Isabella Warren was born in 1847 in Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
She was the daughter of John Borlase Warren and Louisa Hill Lynde. | |
(Witness) Census | Isabella Warren appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of John Borlase Warren in Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Married Name | As of 22 May 1872,her married name was Burke. |
Marriage* | Isabella Warren married Edmund Grover Burke on 22 May 1872 in Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | Isabella Warren died on 22 February 1927 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada. |
Burial* | She was buried in Bowmanville, Durham County, Ontario, Canada. |
Family | Edmund Grover Burke b. February 1851, d. 16 July 1894 |
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James Warren
M, b. 1820
Last Edited | 21 Jan 2023 |
Birth* | James Warren was born in 1820 in England. |
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James Borlase Warren
M, b. 8 October 1865, d. 29 August 1947
Father | Frederick Warren b. 1842, d. 9 Mar 1919 |
Mother | Agnes Hodgkinson |
Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2022 |
Birth* | James Borlase Warren was born on 8 October 1865 in Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
He was the son of Frederick Warren and Agnes Hodgkinson. | |
(Witness) Census | James Borlase Warren appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of Frederick Warren in Mara Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | James Borlase Warren appeared on the census of 1881 in the household of Frederick Warren in Mara Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Marriage* | James Borlase Warren married Jeanie (Jean) Cameron on 13 March 1889 in Thorah Township, Beaverton, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Census* | James Borlase Warren appeared on the census of 1901 in Mara Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Occupation* | He was a farmer in 1901. |
Census | He appeared on the census of 1921 in Mara Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | He died on 29 August 1947 in Ontario County Home, Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada, at age 81. |
Burial* | He was buried in 1948 in Knox Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Mara Twp., Gamebridge, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Family | Jeanie (Jean) Cameron b. 29 January 1869, d. 30 August 1952 |
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Jean Warren
F, b. 1914
Father | Harold Borlase Warren b. 15 Dec 1891, d. 1952 |
Mother | Agnes Elsie Erlands b. 28 Nov 1892, d. 15 Mar 1964 |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 29 Mar 2015 |
Birth* | Jean Warren was born in 1914 in Ontario, Canada. |
She was the daughter of Harold Borlase Warren and Agnes Elsie Erlands. | |
(Witness) Census | Jean Warren appeared on the census of 1921 in the household of Harold Borlase Warren in Mara Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
John Warren
M, b. 1828, d. 16 December 1869
Father | John Borlase Warren b. 19 Nov 1798, d. 23 Feb 1879 |
Mother | Louisa Hill Lynde b. 7 Dec 1807, d. 4 Oct 1870 |
Relationship | 2nd great-grandfather of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Ancestors of Roger Allan Shier Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 8 Jun 2019 |
Birth* | John Warren was born in 1828 in Ontario, Canada. |
He was the son of John Borlase Warren and Louisa Hill Lynde. | |
Marriage* | John Warren married Elizabeth Hedge, daughter of William Hedge and Elizabeth Holyoke Hedge, on 7 July 1859 in Ontario County, Ontario, Canada; Microfilm Roll: 1030061. |
Census* | John Warren appeared on the census of 1861 in Ontario, Canada. |
Marriage* | He married Henrietta Hedge, daughter of William Hedge and Elizabeth Holyoke Hedge, on 2 October 1865. |
Death* | John Warren died on 16 December 1869. |
Family 1 | Elizabeth Hedge b. 14 July 1833, d. 7 September 1864 |
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Family 2 | Henrietta Hedge b. 1841 |
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John Warren
M
Father | Sir Robert Warren b. 20 Aug 1723, d. 1811 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 6 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 18 Jan 2018 |
John Warren was the son of Sir Robert Warren. |
John Warren
M, b. 1 May 1834, d. 27 June 1877
Father | Dr. Robert Warren b. 1794, d. 1849 |
Mother | Jane Splane b. 1801, d. 27 Feb 1878 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 11 Apr 2022 |
Birth* | John Warren was born on 1 May 1834 in Kinsale, County Cork, Munster, Ireland. |
He was the son of Dr. Robert Warren and Jane Splane. | |
Death* | John Warren died on 27 June 1877 in Ballina, County Mayo, Connacht, Ireland, at age 43. |
John Borlase Warren
M, b. 3 October 1923, d. 10 July 2005
Father | Frederic Borlase Warren b. 20 Jun 1888, d. 13 Mar 1962 |
Mother | Katherine Campbell b. 13 Mar 1894, d. 1 Sep 1970 |
Relationship | Uncle of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 5 Jun 2017 |
Birth* | John Borlase Warren was born on 3 October 1923 in Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Orillia, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. |
He was the son of Frederic Borlase Warren and Katherine Campbell. | |
Marriage* | John Borlase Warren married Gertrude (Marian) Martin on 16 June 1951 in Salem United Church, Clifford, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada; At Salem United Church near Clifford, Ontario. |
Death* | John Borlase Warren died on 10 July 2005 in Maranook Farrm, Mara Twp., Brechin, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada, at age 81. |
Burial* | He was buried on 13 July 2005 in Old Stone Church Cemetery, Thorah Twp., Beaverton, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Family | Gertrude (Marian) Martin b. 30 July 1926, d. 31 October 2011 |
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John Borlase Warren
M, b. 21 April 1861, d. 15 October 1942
Father | John Warren b. 1828, d. 16 Dec 1869 |
Mother | Elizabeth Hedge b. 14 Jul 1833, d. 7 Sep 1864 |
Relationship | Great-grandfather of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Ancestors of Roger Allan Shier Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 1 Apr 2019 |
Name Variation | John Borlase Warren was also known as Bosie Warren. |
Birth* | He was born on 21 April 1861. |
He was the son of John Warren and Elizabeth Hedge. | |
Fact 1* | John Borlase Warren Graduated from the Ontario Agricultural College OAC in the spring of 1878 with a two year diploma course, the only certification offered at that point in time. |
Marriage* | John Borlase Warren married Mary Gertrude (May) Gibson, daughter of James O. L. Gibson and Mary Harriet Annes, in 1886. |
Death* | John Borlase Warren died on 15 October 1942 in Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Orillia, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada, at age 81; Died of a stroke. |
Burial* | He was buried in St George's Cemetery, Park Street, Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Family | Mary Gertrude (May) Gibson b. 21 April 1861, d. 3 December 1942 |
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John Borlase Warren
M, b. 19 November 1798, d. 23 February 1879
Father | Robert Boyle Warren b. 1760, d. 1826 |
Mother | Sarah Heard |
Relationship | 3rd great-grandfather of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Ancestors of Roger Allan Shier Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 1 Apr 2019 |
Birth* | John Borlase Warren was born on 19 November 1798; Kinsale, County of Cork, Ireland. |
He was the son of Robert Boyle Warren and Sarah Heard. | |
Emigration* | John Borlase Warren emigrated in 1821; Emigrated from Cork, Ireland to Whitby, Upper Canada in 1821. |
Marriage* | He married Louisa Hill Lynde, daughter of Jabez Lynde and Clarissa Clary Woodruff, in 1826. |
Census* | John Borlase Warren appeared on the census of 1861 in Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Occupation* | He was John Borlase Warren established the first post office in Whitby and subsequently became the first postmaster of the area. In 1836 he opened the Oshawa Flour Mill and also operated a general store at the corner of King and Simcoe Streets in Oshawa. Later, he became manager of the Ontario Bank at Oshawa. in 1861. |
Death* | He died on 23 February 1879 in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada, at age 80. |
Burial* | He was buried in St. George's Anglican Church Cemetery, Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Family | Louisa Hill Lynde b. 7 December 1807, d. 4 October 1870 |
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Sir John Borlase Warren1
M, b. 13 September 1800, d. 4 December 1863
Father | Sir Augustus Louis Carre Warren b. 1754, d. 30 Jan 1821 |
Mother | Mary Bernard |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 5 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2019 |
Birth* | Sir John Borlase Warren was born on 13 September 1800. |
He was the son of Sir Augustus Louis Carre Warren and Mary Bernard. | |
Fact 1* | 4th Baronet of Warren's Court. |
Marriage* | Sir John Borlase Warren married Mary Warren in 1823. |
Death* | Sir John Borlase Warren died on 4 December 1863 at age 63. |
Fact 1 | Warrensgrove was the home of John Borlase Warren who succeeded his brother Sir Augustus Warren as 4th Baronet. He is recorded as being resident in 1837 and at the time of Griffith's Valuation when he held the property from Sir A. Warren. The buildings were valued at £48. In the 1940s the Irish Tourist Association Survey noted that Warrensgrove had been burnt in 1921. The original house is now a ruin but buildings adjacent have been redeveloped as a country house. In 2014, the property, including the ruin, was offered for sale. |
Family | Mary Warren |
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Citations
- [S76] The Warrens of Warrenscourt, County Cork: A Look at a family's social and political beliefs by Aiden O'Sullivan, online \.
John Simpson Warren
M, b. 14 December 1865, d. 19 August 1932
Father | Dr. Henry Warren b. 19 Sep 1838, d. 11 Jul 1872 |
Mother | Margaret Eliza Foote b. 20 Jul 1842, d. 29 May 1914 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 6 Sep 2016 |
Birth* | John Simpson Warren was born on 14 December 1865 in Brooklin, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
He was the son of Dr. Henry Warren and Margaret Eliza Foote. | |
(Witness) Census | John Simpson Warren appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of Dr. Henry Warren in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | John Simpson Warren appeared on the census of 1921 in the household of Mary Anne Warren in Orillia, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | John Simpson Warren died on 19 August 1932 in Orillia, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada, at age 66. |
Burial* | He was buried in St. Thomas Anglican Cemetery, Bracebridge, District of Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. |
John Walter Augustus Warren
M, b. 5 April 1892, d. 3 June 1958
Father | John Borlase Warren b. 21 Apr 1861, d. 15 Oct 1942 |
Mother | Mary Gertrude (May) Gibson b. 21 Apr 1861, d. 3 Dec 1942 |
Relationship | Granduncle of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 13 Feb 2022 |
Birth* | John Walter Augustus Warren was born on 5 April 1892 in Brechin, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
He was the son of John Borlase Warren and Mary Gertrude (May) Gibson. | |
Marriage* | John Walter Augustus Warren married Rena Alberta Preston, daughter of Charles Harvey Edward Preston and Violet Clara Smith, on 3 September 1927 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | John Walter Augustus Warren died on 3 June 1958 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada, at age 66. |
Burial* | He was buried in St. George's Cemetery, Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Family | Rena Alberta Preston b. 22 September 1905, d. 13 October 1993 |
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Kathleen Cecil Louise Warren
F, b. 25 October 1890
Father | William Reginald (Regie) Warren b. 28 Jun 1863, d. 1951 |
Mother | Eliza Margaret Yule |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 29 Mar 2015 |
Birth* | Kathleen Cecil Louise Warren was born on 25 October 1890 in Mara Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
She was the daughter of William Reginald (Regie) Warren and Eliza Margaret Yule. |
Lewis Warren
M, b. 1919
Father | Harold Borlase Warren b. 15 Dec 1891, d. 1952 |
Mother | Agnes Elsie Erlands b. 28 Nov 1892, d. 15 Mar 1964 |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 29 Mar 2015 |
Birth* | Lewis Warren was born in 1919 in Ontario, Canada. |
He was the son of Harold Borlase Warren and Agnes Elsie Erlands. | |
(Witness) Census | Lewis Warren appeared on the census of 1921 in the household of Harold Borlase Warren in Mara Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Lillian Maud Louise Warren
F, b. 5 April 1892, d. 3 April 1970
Father | John Borlase Warren b. 21 Apr 1861, d. 15 Oct 1942 |
Mother | Mary Gertrude (May) Gibson b. 21 Apr 1861, d. 3 Dec 1942 |
Relationship | Grandaunt of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 2 Jul 2019 |
Birth* | Lillian Maud Louise Warren was born on 5 April 1892 in Mara Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
She was the daughter of John Borlase Warren and Mary Gertrude (May) Gibson. | |
Married Name | Her married name was Clarke. |
Marriage* | Lillian Maud Louise Warren married Archdeacon Harold Arthur Edmund Clarke in 1915. |
Death* | Lillian Maud Louise Warren died on 3 April 1970 at age 77. |
Burial* | She was buried in Maple Grove Cemetery, Cornwall, Stormont County, Ontario, Canada. |
Family | Archdeacon Harold Arthur Edmund Clarke b. 14 January 1885, d. 25 February 1961 |
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Louisa Warren
F, b. 9 June 1832, d. 5 April 1924
Father | John Borlase Warren b. 19 Nov 1798, d. 23 Feb 1879 |
Mother | Louisa Hill Lynde b. 7 Dec 1807, d. 4 Oct 1870 |
Relationship | 2nd great-grandaunt of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 11 Jan 2020 |
Birth* | Louisa Warren was born on 9 June 1832 in Whitby East Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
She was the daughter of John Borlase Warren and Louisa Hill Lynde. | |
Married Name | Her married name was Grierson. |
Marriage* | Louisa Warren married George Hamilton Grierson. |
(Witness) Census | Louisa Warren appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of George Hamilton Grierson in Whitby East Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | Louisa Warren appeared on the census of 1891 in the household of George Hamilton Grierson in Whitby East Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Census* | Louisa Warren appeared on the census of 1901 in Whitby East Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
(Witness) Fact 1 | She witnessed the Fact 1 of Alice Warren on 25 August 1903 in New York, New York, United States; Probabte of Alice Warren-Skae's will. ![]() |
Death* | Louisa Warren died on 5 April 1924 in Whitby East Twp., Lot 11, Conc 3, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada, at age 91. |
Burial* | She was buried in Oshawa Union Cemetery, Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Family | George Hamilton Grierson b. 1813, d. 12 April 1898 |
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Louisa J. Warren
F, b. 1876
Father | Dr. Frank Warren b. 31 May 1850, d. 9 Nov 1920 |
Mother | Henrietta Elizabeth Burns b. 18 Sep 1850, d. 27 Aug 1912 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 3 Jul 2012 |
Birth* | Louisa J. Warren was born in 1876. |
She was the daughter of Dr. Frank Warren and Henrietta Elizabeth Burns. | |
(Witness) Census | Louisa J. Warren appeared on the census of 1891 in the household of Dr. Frank Warren in Whitby Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Louise Henrietta Warren
F, b. June 1867, d. 1892
Father | John Warren b. 1828, d. 16 Dec 1869 |
Mother | Henrietta Hedge b. 1841 |
Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 2 Oct 2011 |
Birth* | Louise Henrietta Warren was born in June 1867. |
She was the daughter of John Warren and Henrietta Hedge. | |
Census | Louise Henrietta Warren appeared on the census of 1881; Lived in the Census District of 46 Levis, Quebec. |
Married Name | As of 1889,her married name was Tector. |
Census* | She appeared on the census of 1891; Lived in the Census District of 172 Montreal East as a lodger. |
Death* | She died in 1892. |
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Margaret Warren
F, b. 1836, d. 2 November 1910
Father | William Warren b. 18 Oct 1800, d. 26 Jun 1887 |
Mother | Clarissa Lynde b. 13 Feb 1805, d. 17 May 1900 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 9 Mar 2019 |
Birth* | Margaret Warren was born in 1836 in Whitby Twp, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
She was the daughter of William Warren and Clarissa Lynde. | |
(Witness) Census | Margaret Warren appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of William Warren in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | Margaret Warren appeared on the census of 1881 in the household of William Warren in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | Margaret Warren appeared on the census of 1901 in the household of Rev. Edward Warren in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Fact 1* | MARGARET WARREN NEVER MARRIED. |
Death* | Margaret Warren died on 2 November 1910 in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Margaret Warren
F, b. 1915
Father | Harold Borlase Warren b. 15 Dec 1891, d. 1952 |
Mother | Agnes Elsie Erlands b. 28 Nov 1892, d. 15 Mar 1964 |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 29 Mar 2015 |
Birth* | Margaret Warren was born in 1915 in Ontario, Canada. |
She was the daughter of Harold Borlase Warren and Agnes Elsie Erlands. | |
(Witness) Census | Margaret Warren appeared on the census of 1921 in the household of Harold Borlase Warren in Mara Twp., Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Margaret Irene Warren
F, b. 11 November 1922, d. 27 April 2019
Father | Dr. Percival Sidney Warren b. 15 Apr 1890, d. 23 Feb 1970 |
Mother | Evelyn France Runciman b. 23 Mar 1894, d. 6 Jul 1950 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 30 Apr 2019 |
Birth* | Margaret Irene Warren was born on 11 November 1922 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. |
She was the daughter of Dr. Percival Sidney Warren and Evelyn France Runciman. | |
Married Name | As of 29 December 1948,her married name was Ferguson. |
Marriage* | Margaret Irene Warren married Dr. Robert Bury Ferguson, son of Alexander Galt Ferguson and Harriet Henrietta Bury, on 29 December 1948 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. |
Death* | Margaret Irene Warren died on 27 April 2019 in Winnipeg, Winnipeg Metropolitan Region, Manitoba, Canada, at age 96. |
Family | Dr. Robert Bury Ferguson b. 5 February 1920, d. 19 January 2015 |
Maria Elmina Warren
F, b. 5 February 1835, d. 29 January 1928
Father | William Warren b. 18 Oct 1800, d. 26 Jun 1887 |
Mother | Clarissa Lynde b. 13 Feb 1805, d. 17 May 1900 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 7 Mar 2022 |
Birth* | Maria Elmina Warren was born on 5 February 1835 in Darlington Twp, Durham County, Ontario, Canada. |
She was the daughter of William Warren and Clarissa Lynde. | |
Married Name | As of 1865,her married name was Wallace. |
Marriage* | Maria Elmina Warren married George Wallace in 1865. |
Census* | Maria Elmina Warren appeared on the census of 1871 in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | She died on 29 January 1928 at age 92. |
Burial* | She was buried in Union Cemetery, Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Family | George Wallace b. 1831, d. 12 July 1868 |
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Marion Beatrice Warren
F, b. 6 March 1887, d. July 1967
Father | John Borlase Warren b. 21 Apr 1861, d. 15 Oct 1942 |
Mother | Mary Gertrude (May) Gibson b. 21 Apr 1861, d. 3 Dec 1942 |
Relationship | Grandaunt of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 17 Oct 2017 |
Birth* | Marion Beatrice Warren was born on 6 March 1887 in Mara Twp., Brechin, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
She was the daughter of John Borlase Warren and Mary Gertrude (May) Gibson. | |
Death* | Marion Beatrice Warren died in July 1967 in Cornwall, Stormont County, Ontario, Canada, at age 80. |
Burial* | She was buried in St George's Cemetery, Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Mary Warren
F
Father | Sir Robert Warren b. 20 Aug 1723, d. 1811 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 6 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 18 Jan 2018 |
Mary Warren was the daughter of Sir Robert Warren. |
Mary Warren
F
Last Edited | 18 Jan 2018 |
Marriage* | Mary Warren married Sir John Borlase Warren, son of Sir Augustus Louis Carre Warren and Mary Bernard, in 1823. |
Family | Sir John Borlase Warren b. 13 September 1800, d. 4 December 1863 |
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Mary Anne Warren
F, b. 17 June 1868, d. 12 February 1953
Father | Dr. Henry Warren b. 19 Sep 1838, d. 11 Jul 1872 |
Mother | Margaret Eliza Foote b. 20 Jul 1842, d. 29 May 1914 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 6 Sep 2016 |
Birth* | Mary Anne Warren was born on 17 June 1868 in Ontario, Canada. |
She was the daughter of Dr. Henry Warren and Margaret Eliza Foote. | |
(Witness) Census | Mary Anne Warren appeared on the census of 1871 in the household of Dr. Henry Warren in Whitby, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | Mary Anne Warren appeared on the census of 1891 in the household of Margaret Eliza Foote in Orillia, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | Mary Anne Warren appeared on the census of 1911 in the household of Margaret Eliza Foote in Orillia, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. |
Census* | Mary Anne Warren appeared on the census of 1921 in Orillia, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | She died on 12 February 1953 at age 84. |
Burial* | She was buried in St. Thomas Anglican Cemetery, Bracebridge, District of Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. |
Mary Louisa Warren
F, b. 4 December 1859
Father | Carleton Warren b. 14 Sep 1831, d. 12 Jul 1911 |
Mother | Ellen Seviah Thompson b. 1839 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 3 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 8 Jan 2023 |
Birth* | Mary Louisa Warren was born on 4 December 1859 in Canada. |
She was the daughter of Carleton Warren and Ellen Seviah Thompson. | |
(Witness) Census | Mary Louisa Warren appeared on the census of 30 June 1870 in the household of Carleton Warren in Stoneham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. ![]() |
Married Name | As of 2 September 1896,her married name was Alger. |
Marriage* | Mary Louisa Warren married James Edgar Alger on 2 September 1896 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. |
Family | James Edgar Alger b. 28 March 1850, d. 1925 |
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Maud Allen Warren
F, b. 10 October 1870
Father | Frederick Warren b. 1842, d. 9 Mar 1919 |
Mother | Elizabeth FRANCES Allen b. 1838, d. 12 Jun 1878 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 25 Jul 2017 |
Birth* | Maud Allen Warren was born on 10 October 1870 in Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
She was the daughter of Frederick Warren and Elizabeth FRANCES Allen. |
Murray Warren
M
Charts | Hans Adam Schrier (1673 - 1758) Descendants of John Shier II (1792 - 1874) and Catherine Piper |
Last Edited | 15 Jun 2019 |
Marriage* | Murray Warren married Dr. Pearl V. Fowler, daughter of Dr. William Grossert Fowler and Pearl E. V. Shier. |
Family | Dr. Pearl V. Fowler b. 1917, d. 28 June 2015 |
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Nancy Helen Warren
F, b. 11 October 1968, d. 20 July 2004
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 17 Oct 2017 |
Birth* | Nancy Helen Warren was born on 11 October 1968 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada. |
Married Name | As of 20 October 1995,her married name was Spironello. |
Death* | She died on 20 July 2004 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, at age 35. |
Burial* | She was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Niagara Falls, Welland County, Ontario, Canada. |
Norah Helena Warren
F, b. 28 November 1882, d. 5 July 1946
Father | Frederick Warren b. 1842, d. 9 Mar 1919 |
Mother | Lillian Armour b. 1852, d. 2 Oct 1884 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 27 Jul 2022 |
Birth* | Norah Helena Warren was born on 28 November 1882 in Ontario, Canada. |
She was the daughter of Frederick Warren and Lillian Armour. | |
(Witness) Census | Norah Helena Warren appeared on the census of 9 April 1891 in the household of Frederick Warren in St. Paul's Ward, Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada. |
(Witness) Census | Norah Helena Warren appeared on the census of 1901 in the household of Frederick Warren in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada. ![]() |
Married Name | As of 18 October 1926,her married name was Polkinghorne. |
Marriage* | Norah Helena Warren married David Claude Polkinghorne on 18 October 1926 in Oakland, Alameda County, California, United States. |
Death* | Norah Helena Warren died on 5 July 1946 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, United States, at age 63. |
Burial* | She was buried in Mountain View Cemetery, San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, United States. |
Family | David Claude Polkinghorne b. 10 November 1881, d. 25 May 1946 |
Dr. Percival Sidney Warren
M, b. 15 April 1890, d. 23 February 1970
Father | John Borlase Warren b. 21 Apr 1861, d. 15 Oct 1942 |
Mother | Mary Gertrude (May) Gibson b. 21 Apr 1861, d. 3 Dec 1942 |
Relationship | Granduncle of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 29 Mar 2019 |
Birth* | Dr. Percival Sidney Warren was born on 15 April 1890 in Mara Twp., Brechin, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
He was the son of John Borlase Warren and Mary Gertrude (May) Gibson. | |
Occupation* | Dr. Percival Sidney Warren was Professor at the University of Alberta, Edmonton before December 1920. |
Marriage* | He married Evelyn France Runciman, daughter of Thomas Runciman, on 29 December 1920 in Toronto, York County, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | Dr. Percival Sidney Warren died on 23 February 1970 at age 79; Percival Sidney Warren, the dean of Western Canadian stratigraphy, passed away in his eightieth year in Edmonton on February 23, 1970 after a brief illness. He had been associated with the Department of Geology at the University of Alberta for fifty years. His papers, and more importantly his lectures laid the foundation for the stratigraphy upon which most of the oil exploration in Alberta was based. Dr. Warren was born at Brechin, Ontario on April 15, 1890. The brachiopods of outcroppings of Ordovician attracted the young farm boy and his collections along the Trent canal gave him an early insight into natural history and a long-time love of fossils. Growing up with his two brothers and two sisters in the farm environment, Warren learned the discipline and pleasure of work that never left him. He attended Orillia Collegiate and had decided to become a medical doctor, but ill health led him to take outside work on a survey crew in the booming mining camps of the Cobalt area. Here again geology attracted him, so that he turned to teaching school for several years to finance himself through University. His education was interrupted by the First World War and he went to Europe as a member of the 26th Battery of the Canadian Field Artillery. From the much at Passchendale, Warren was invalided out to England. This earned him the opportunity to attend the Khaki College at the University of London, and a chance to visit the classic stratigraphic sections of England. Dr. Warren never lost his connection with the military scene and during the Second World War he was Lt. Colonel In Command of the Canadian Officers Training Corps at the University of Alberta. He continued to lecture in military geography and military history until many years after his retirement. After receiving his A.R.C.S. (London) in 1919, he returned to Trinity College and obtained his B.A. from Toronto in 1920. His association with the great paleontologist, Dr. W. A. Parks, encouraged him to return to the University of Toronto to obtain his Ph.D. in 1924. Dr. Warren joined the staff of the University of Alberta in Edmonton, as lecturer in 1920, as University was expanding and Dr. J. S. Allan doubled his staff from one to two to take care of the increase. Soon they were joined by a native Albertan, Dr. R. L. Rutherford, and for twenty-five years this remarkable trio represented geological education in Alberta. Warren rose through the academic levels to become professor of stratigraphy in 1934 and head of the Department of Geology in 1949. In 1955 he retired and became Emeritus Professor (although he continued to teach for many years) and Dr. R. E. Folinsbee, a former student, took over the headship of the Department. Dr. Warren was a long-time chairman of the Men’s Athletic Board and a strong proponent of the intercollegiate sports. He never failed to turn up at the hockey games when the Geology team was fighting for victory or survival. His own athletic feats included cross-country running when he was young, and he later established the Warren Cup at the University of Alberta for this event. He acted on the advisory boards of the Research Council of Alberta, helping to build it back into an important scientific center after the war. He was a long-time member of the Paleontological Society and the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, and a fellow of the Geological Society of America. He was elected to the Royal Society of Canada in 1931 and in 1950-51 became the president of Section IV. In 1960 he represented the University of Alberta at the Tercentenary of the Royal Society, London. |
Burial* | He was buried in Edmonton Municipal Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. |
Fact 1* | Percival Sidney Warren was a Fellow of The Geological Society of America for forty years (elected 1930). For over half a century he looked forward to the bulletin of the Society as his link with the general field of geology, during the many years he was permanent stratigrapher at a lonely outpost located farthest north in America. He accepted the responsibility of this post in the Department of Geology in the University of Alberta at Edmonton, and was recognized by the geological fraternity as the dean of western Canadian stratigraphy. His stratigraphic domain ran from the 49th parallel of latitude to the Arctic Ocean, and from the Canadian Shield to the Rocky Mountains. Dr. Warren belonged to that fortunate group of men that held no branch of geology to be less important, although he did confess to a greater love of the biostratigraphic side, with ammonites and brachiopods very definitely in first place. He was born at Brechin, Ontario, on April 15, 1890, near the shores of Lake Simcoe where, withhis two brothers and two sisters, he learned the discipline of work at an early age.Hisplace of birthgave him wide stratigraphic scope, for his boyhood farm, in Ontario, was on Pleistocene glacial material caught along the boundary of the Precambrian and Paleozoic. To the north the Grenville Proterozoic rocks are located, and to the south the fossiliferous outcroppings of the Ordovician, with brachiopods along the trace of the Trent canal, waiting to be collected. The young farm boy collected, and the future geologist obtained an early insight into, and love for, natural history as expressed in geology. His parents were John Bortse Warren and Mary Gibson, of Irish Canadian stock that had settled in Canada before the war of 1812. He attended the collegiate at Orillia, Ontario, and originally planned to become a doctor; however, ill health caused him to take outdoor work and he became a member of a survey crew in the cobalt area of Ontario. Here mining discoveries enhanced the glamour of geology; he resolved to pursue formal education in that line, and taught school for a while to save toward this goal. Warren entered the University of Toronto, in 1913, in honors geology, but interrupted his education to enlist in the army, in 1915, with the 26th Battery of the Canadian Field Artillery. His military experiences in World War I had a profound effect on his subsequent career. He was wounded at Passchendaele, which earned him the opportunity to attend the Khaki College at the University of London. He also used 129 130 THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA this opportunity to visit the classic stratigraphic sections in England, and his fossil collections, used later in teaching, were filled out with specimens collected while he was convalescing. He never lost this connection with military studies, and for the next forty-five years was a guest lecturer to the armed forces in military history and geography. His chief specialties were the peninsular campaigns of Wellington and the military geography of the Paris basin. Promotions continued; during World War II he was colonel-in-charge of the Canadian Officers Training Corps at the University of Alberta. During the war years he had had close fraternity with the American officers in charge of the Canol project, and as a result he was able to obtain official permission to study the Canol fossil collections from the Northwest Territories and the Yukon. At this time Canol reports were all stamped “confidential.” Dr. Warren received the A.R.C.S. (London) in 1919; then returned to Canada in 1920, where he completed his B.A. degree from Trinity College at Toronto University. The great paleontologist, Dr. W. A. Parks, encouraged him to return to the University of Toronto in the field of paleontology (he had contemplated mineralogy first), and he obtained the Ph.D. from there in 1920. His thesis was on the stratigraphy and paleontology of the Banff area in the National Park in Alberta, although the federal government had commissioned him primarily to go in and find out why the hot springs at the spa were dwindling. The flow had been restored by the time he reached the mountains, nevertheless he went on to solve the problem. His solution is still accepted. It is this: the amount of rainfall and the amount of flow are proportional. This thesis became the classic Memoir 153 of the Geological Survey of Canada-the Banff Memoir. From 1920 to 1970, for half a century, Dr. Warren’s name was linked with the University of Alberta and, indeed, that institution was known by many geologists around the world only through his presence. His descriptions of fossils from the frontier of Canada brought him international recognition, although Warren himself travelled very little in a global sense. He joined the staff at Alberta as a lecturer in geology in 1920; rose through the academic levels to become professor of stratigraphy in 1934, and head of the Department of Geology in 1949, succeeding Dr. J. A. Allan. In 1955, he retired to become emeritus professor, and was followed in the headship by R. E. Folinsbee, a former student of Warren. Warren continued to teach advanced stratigraphy for many years, where his students vicariously responded to the thrill of his first-hand stories of Dowling, McConnell, Kindle, and the other pioneers of western geology. In addition to his teaching career at the University, he served as provost during the post-war years, when the veterans were returning to college. For a long time, he was chairman of the men’s athletic board and strongly supported intracollegiate sports. He established the Warren Cup at the University of Alberta for cross country running, which had been his own specialty until wounded in World War I. He was an avid fan of interhouse basketball and hockey, and personally played a tight game of badminton until well past three score and ten. PERCIVAL SIDNEY WARREN 131 Dr. Warren acted on the advisory boards of the Research Council of Alberta during the years of its resurgence as an important scientific center after the second world war. He was the author of the paleontological sections in numerous field reports turned out by the Research Council, collaborating with J. A. Allan and R. L. Rutherford on these. These two men and Warren constituted the triumvirate of geology at the University for almost thirty years. Three very good friends, they also conveyed a real sense of friendship to the students, which became a hallmark of the Alberta department throughout the years. For many summers Warren was associated with the Geological Survey of Canada, leading parties in the foothills of Alberta, southern Alberta, eastern Alberta, and southern Saskatchewan in cooperation with Drs. G. S. Hume, M. Y. Williams, and F. H. MeLearn. However, much of the research that Warren carried out was financed mainly by the meager salaries paid to professors in those days before World War II. After the war, the resurgence of interest in the oil potential of western Canada brought a flood of fossils into his office and the spectrum of interesting oil geologists who follow petroleum. His office was a forum of biostratigraphic debate during the period of exploitation of that startling new idea of D. 0. Boggs, that coral reefs were part of the Canadian paleoecology. The excitement of the discovery of the Devonian Peace River Island and its fringe of reefs was readily communicated to the students, as the raw data from the new oil discovery of one day was in the lectures of the following week, explicitly interpreted. Always generous with scientific information, Warren extended help to the field man, the office worker, and the visiting authority. If help in interpretation of new collections could be given, it was, and freely. His collections were open to those who came. His philosophy was simple. Knowledge was to be shared. As a classroom teacher, Warren excelled beyond all else. He was rated one of the best lecturers on campus since he had the ability to get across his own clarity of observation, always carefully differentiating between the facts and the conclusions. Hard rethinking of the facts caused Warren to reject Schuchert’s Paleozoic picture of the paleogeography of western America. The portrayal of the Pacific transgression into Alberta was part of his lectures even before 1950. His early recognition of the Devonian components of the Exshaw shale, the Upper Devonian position of the Waterways Formation, and the Middle Devonian elements of the Flume Formation showed a clarity of observation slightly better than the observations of those who disputed it later. Dr. Warren was one of the founders of the Alberta Society of Petroleum Geologists (1928) and was an honorary member of the Society until his death. He was an honorary member of the Edmonton Geological Society from its inception, and this society awards a P. S. Warren Prize annually for papers of distinction, and an academic P. S. Warren Prize for introductory geology. This latter course was taught for thirty-one years by Dr. Warren and inspired many to embark on a geological career. The student’s geological society at the University of Alberta is named the P. S. Warren Society. Perhaps this honor by students, while he was still alive, meant more to him 132 THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA than other honors he received. He was recognized by his own. He once said to me,“We live on academically only in our students.” Dr. Warren was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1931 and served as president of section four from 1950 to 1951. He represented the University of Alberta at the Tercentenary of the Royal Society in London, England, in 1960. He was a member of the Paleontological Society and of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists. He was one of the group that founded the Little Theatre movement in Edmonton and was a long time patron of the Edmonton Symphony and the Women’s Musical Club. He was appreciative of good music, good art, and good conversation, or an evening of bridge. His wife, the former Evelyn Runcinan, predeceased him in 1951. He is survived by his two daughters: Margaret (Mrs. R. B. Ferguson) of Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Mary (Mrs. J. E. Campbell) of Edmonton, Alberta, and by four grandchildren. Professor Warren passed away in Edmonton on February 23, 1970, after a short illness. He had been soldier, scientist, and teacher. He was always a gentleman in all o f his relationships with his fellow scientists, university confreres, and his students. We were all honored who knew him. |
Family | Evelyn France Runciman b. 23 March 1894, d. 6 July 1950 |
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Richard Warren
M, b. 1840
Father | John Borlase Warren b. 19 Nov 1798, d. 23 Feb 1879 |
Mother | Louisa Hill Lynde b. 7 Dec 1807, d. 4 Oct 1870 |
Relationship | 2nd great-granduncle of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 23 Jul 2015 |
Birth* | Richard Warren was born in 1840. |
He was the son of John Borlase Warren and Louisa Hill Lynde. | |
(Witness) Census | Richard Warren appeared on the census of 1861 in the household of John Borlase Warren in Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Fact 1* | Richard Warren was a medical student. |
(Witness) Census | Richard Warren appeared on the census of 1865 in the household of Dr. Charles Kirkpatrick Irwin in Dunkirk, Chautauqua County, New York, United States. |
Richard Lane Warren
M, b. 29 January 1828, d. 18 April 1900
Father | Dr. Robert Warren b. 1794, d. 1849 |
Mother | Jane Splane b. 1801, d. 27 Feb 1878 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 4 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 2 Mar 2022 |
Birth* | Richard Lane Warren was born on 29 January 1828 in Kinsale, County Cork, Munster, Ireland.1 |
He was the son of Dr. Robert Warren and Jane Splane. | |
Death* | Richard Lane Warren died on 18 April 1900 in Queenstown, County Cork, Munster, Ireland, at age 72. |
Citations
- [S82] Wikitree, online \, Richard Lane Warren (1828 - 1900).
Robert Warren1
M, b. 1680, d. 1743
Father | Wallis Warren b. 1655 |
Relationship | 6th great-grandfather of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Ancestors of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 1 Mar 2022 |
Birth* | Robert Warren was born in 1680. |
He was the son of Wallis Warren. | |
Marriage* | Robert Warren married Anne Crooke. |
Death* | Robert Warren died in 1743. |
Family 1 | Anne Crooke b. 1690, d. 1794 |
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Citations
- Robert of Kilbarry.
Robert Warren1
M, b. 1784, d. 1879
Relationship | 2nd cousin 5 times removed of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 18 Jan 2018 |
Birth* | Robert Warren was born in 1784. |
Occupation* | He was a minister. |
Marriage* | He married Mary Crawford in 1824. |
Death* | Robert Warren died in 1879.1 |
Family | Mary Crawford |
Citations
- [S76] The Warrens of Warrenscourt, County Cork: A Look at a family's social and political beliefs by Aiden O'Sullivan, online \.
Robert Warren1
M, b. 1624, d. 1660
Relationship | 8th great-grandfather of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Ancestors of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 11 Feb 2018 |
Birth* | Robert Warren was born in 1624. |
Fact 1* | Robert Warren was an officer in Oliver Cromwell's army in 1649. |
Death* | He died in 1660. |
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Citations
- [S77] Landedestates.nuigalway.ie, online \.
Dr. Robert Warren
M, b. 1794, d. 1849
Father | Robert Boyle Warren b. 1760, d. 1826 |
Mother | Sarah Heard |
Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 11 Apr 2022 |
Birth* | Dr. Robert Warren was born in 1794. |
He was the son of Robert Boyle Warren and Sarah Heard. | |
Occupation* | Dr. Robert Warren was a medical doctor. |
Marriage* | He married Jane Splane on 3 April 1822. |
Death* | Dr. Robert Warren died in 1849 in Kinsale, County Cork, Munster, Ireland. |
Family | Jane Splane b. 1801, d. 27 February 1878 |
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Robert Borlase Warren
M, b. 4 June 1952, d. 15 October 2000
Father | John Borlase Warren b. 3 Oct 1923, d. 10 Jul 2005 |
Mother | Gertrude (Marian) Martin b. 30 Jul 1926, d. 31 Oct 2011 |
Relationship | 1st cousin of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Lynde (1773 - 1856) and Clarissa Clay Woodruff (1774 - 1830) |
Last Edited | 29 Sep 2011 |
Birth* | Robert Borlase Warren was born on 4 June 1952 in Orillia, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. |
He was the son of John Borlase Warren and Gertrude (Marian) Martin. | |
Death* | Robert Borlase Warren died on 15 October 2000 at age 48. |
Robert Boyle Warren
M, b. 1760, d. 1826
Father | William Warren b. 1733, d. 1762 |
Relationship | 4th great-grandfather of Roger Allan Shier |
Charts | Ancestors of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 2 Mar 2022 |
Milit-Beg* | Robert Boyle Warren began military service Member of the 8th Royal Dragoons. |
Birth* | He was born in 1760. |
He was the son of William Warren. | |
Marriage* | Robert Boyle Warren married Sarah Heard in 1786. |
Fact 1* | Signed the Kinsale Loyalty Petition. |
Emigration* | Robert Boyle Warren emigrated in 1821; Emigrated from Ireland to Upper Canada in 1821. |
Burial* | He was buried in 1826 in St George's Anglican Church Cemetery, Oshawa, Ontario County, Ontario, Canada. |
Death* | He died in 1826. |
Family 1 | Sarah Heard |
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Robert Boyle Warren
M, b. 1 July 1823, d. 1846
Father | Robert Boyle Warren b. 1760, d. 1826 |
Mother | Sarah Heard |
Relationship | 3rd great-granduncle of Roger Allan Shier |
Last Edited | 1 Mar 2022 |
Birth* | Robert Boyle Warren was born on 1 July 1823. |
He was the son of Robert Boyle Warren and Sarah Heard. | |
Death* | Robert Boyle Warren died in 1846. |