Person:Warren Emerson (1)

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  • F.  William Emerson (add)
  • M.  Mary Vinton (add)
m. 3 Nov 1785
  1. Rev. Warren Emerson1796 - 1882
  • HRev. Warren Emerson1796 - 1882
  • WMary Barrett1799 - 1840
m. 12 Sep 1816
  • HRev. Warren Emerson1796 - 1882
  • W.  Susanna Jones (add)
m. 12 Oct 1841
Facts and Events
Name[2][4] Rev. Warren Emerson
Gender Male
Birth[1] 6 Feb 1796 Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 12 Sep 1816 Malden, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Barrett
Marriage 12 Oct 1841 Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesto Susanna Jones (add)
Death[3] 15 May 1882 West Thompson, Windham, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. Corey, Deloraine P., Compiler. Births, Marriages and Deaths in the Town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850. (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Printed at the University Press for the City of Malden, 1903)
    p. 25.

    Emerson
    [280] Warren, s of William and Mary, [born] Feb. 6, 1796.

  2. Malden Historical Society (Malden, Massachusetts). The register of the Malden Historical Society, Malden, Massachusetts. (Lynn, Massachusetts: Frank S. Whitter, 1910-)
    No. 4, p. 50.

    Another early member of the North Malden church was William Emerson, a Revolutionary soldier, who married Mary Vinton and was the father of George Emerson, who married a daughter of Phinehas and Sarah (Fuller) Sprague, and Warren Emerson, who was an effective preacher of the Methodist Episcopal connection for 40 years. Rev. Warren Emerson was of the Ipswich Emerson stock which furnished pastors for so many of the New England Puritan churches during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the First Parish church having one of them, and he therefore was a distant cousin of Ralph Waldo Emerson. He was born February 6, 1796, and after a season during his young manhood spent in teaching school, he was licensed to preach by the North Malden quarterly conference in 1825. He was sent to the church in Lynnfield and in 1828 he joined the New England conference, being transferred to the Providence conference in 1840. He died May 15, 1882. Father Emerson during his long service was assigned to 24 stations and served through 15 "full" pastorates. During his latter days he was given a supernumerary relation, but acted as pastor of the church in West Thompson, Conn. In 1870 he was superannuated, but continued to serve the West Thompson church. His first wifne was Mary Barrett and his second Susannah Jones, who died in 1876. He left several children.

  3. Find A Grave: West Thompson Cemetery, in Find A Grave
    Warren Emerson.

    WARREN EMERSON
    Member of N. E.
    Southern Conferance
    of the M.E. Church

    Died May 18, 1882
    in the 87 year
    of his age.

  4. Vinton, John Adams. The Vinton Memorial, Comprising a Genealogy of the Descendants of John Vinton of Lynn, 1648: also, genealogical sketches of several allied families, namely, those bearing the names of Alden, Adams, Allen, Boylston, Faxon, French, Hayden, Holbrook, Mills, Niles, Penniman, Thayer, White, Richardson, Baldwin, Carpenter, Safford, Putnam, and Green : interspersed with notices of many other ancient families, with an appendix containing a history of the Braintree iron works, and other historical matter. (Boston, Mass.: S. K. Whipple and Company, 1858)
    p. 73.

    Children of William Emerson and Mary Vinton: Warren Emerson [#439], b. 6 Feb 1796, m. (1) Mary Barrett of Malden, m. (2) Susan Jones of Lunenburg. "He is a Methodist preacher; at present, (March, 1854,), in South Glastenbury, Ct."