Author Topic: Augustus Charles James WARREN and Rev Robert WARREN  (Read 6688 times)

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Re: Augustus Charles James WARREN and Rev Robert WARREN
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 23 November 11 15:46 GMT (UK) »
Augustus Charles James was the 6th of 11 children born to Rev Robert Warren (Rector of Cannaway) and his wife Mary Crawford, whom he married in 1824.

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Re: Augustus Charles James WARREN and Rev Robert WARREN
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 23 November 11 16:51 GMT (UK) »
Rev. Robert Warren, aka Rabbit Warren??

Thanks for that!  There is a very comprehensive Crawfords of Donegal family history at http://www.h-f-h.org.uk/gallery/crawfords.pdf.

Re Uncle Oscar, I sent PastMagic a PM, I think! I guess I should start a new post, but he, Oscar Loewenthal, moved all round South America building railways was born in Germany, educated in England and Switzerland, married an American (or two) in Mexico, worked in Argentina, Brazil etc joined British army in WWI.  but Argentina was his home from 1919 to 1946 - so I'll go for the Emigrants and immigrants board.
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Re: Augustus Charles James WARREN and Rev Robert WARREN
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 23 November 11 18:22 GMT (UK) »
Hi

I thought you were looking for information on the Warren family - rabbits 'n all!

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Re: Augustus Charles James WARREN and Rev Robert WARREN
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 23 November 11 20:44 GMT (UK) »
Woodchurch, you did send me a PM - it slipped through the net! Sorry! Uncle oscar sounds great fun, I don't think I can add much to expand on what you do know, as my cousins had the 20th century covered, I only had to sort out 1820-1900. But I had a great time in Argentina! PM