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I am not sure the William Warren shown here is the son of Nathan. The civil war enlistment record shows this William (my GGGF) born in Hamilton Ohio in 1837-The city of Hamilton is in Butler County, the next county to the north from Hamilton County. If he was born in Hamilton County, I think it likely that he would have given Cincinnati as his place of birth when he enlisted, so while It I certainly possible that he is the son of Nathan, I think we need more evidence. I wish I knew the source of the information regarding the birth of this William in Hamiolton County in 1838. Doug Whitney [email protected]
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I am not sure the William Warren shown here is the son of Nathan. The civil war enlistment record shows this William (my GGGF) born in Hamilton Ohio in 1837-The city of Hamilton is in Butler County, the next county to the north from Hamilton County. If he was born in Hamilton County, I think it likely that he would have given Cincinnati as his place of birth when he enlisted, so while It I certainly possible that he is the son of Nathan, I think we need more evidence. I wish I knew the source of the information regarding the birth of this William in Hamiolton County in 1838. Doug Whitney [email protected]

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I am not sure the William Warren shown here is the son of Nathan. The civil war enlistment record shows this William (my GGGF) born in Hamilton Ohio in 1837-The city of Hamilton is in Butler County, the next county to the north from Hamilton County. If he was born in Hamilton County, I think it likely that he would have given Cincinnati as his place of birth when he enlisted, so while It I certainly possible that he is the son of Nathan, I think we need more evidence. I wish I knew the source of the information regarding the birth of this William in Hamiolton County in 1838. Doug Whitney [email protected]