"Joseph Warren had a grant of land in 1667, and owned a house as early as 1673. That house was burned by the Indians in 1676, and his case is specially referred to by Mr. Wilson in his letter to the General Court. He lived somewhere to the southward of Castle Hill, perhaps near the present Pine Street. A lot of land in that locality long went by the name of the 'Warren lot.' He married in 1668 Experience Wheelock. He died in 1718; and the homestead came into the possession of his son-in-law, Eleazar Wight."