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  1. Jemima Warner. Jemima Warner was a camp follower with the Continental Army in the early days of the American Revolutionary War and, according to the Women's Memorial in Washington D.C., she is the first Americanmilitary woman killed in action ." [1] [2] [3]

  2. Apr 27, 2022 · About Jemima Warren. Jemima is a descendant of the Mayflower passenger, Samuel Fuller whose father, Edward Fuller also came over on the Mayflower. Jemima married Nathaniel Warren on November 10, 1748 in Sharon, Litchfield County, Connecticut and they had 6 children together. Jemima died after May 27, 1765.

    • December 15, 1731
    • May 27, 1765
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  5. On reading the Petition of Isaac KEMP and others praying for an allowance to be made them from the Estate of James KEMP in the Ferry Plantation for Certain Causes therein mentioned, The Court order that Isaac KEMP, Thomas KEMP, Jemima WARREN and Elizabeth NELSON be allowed twelve pounds ten shillings each to be raised as before mentioned and Costs.

  6. Jemima.Warren@palgrave.com Jemima joined the Scholarly Division at Palgrave in 2014 and is now our Commissioning Editor for Palgrave’s new Public Policy list. Previously, she was Assistant to two Members of Parliament.

  7. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 104615002. Source citation. Jemima Louisa Warren was a daughter of Robert Newton Warren Sr, and Anna H 'Annie' Carroll. Jemima Louisa Warren married Samuel Joseph Green Sr, on January 4 1846, in Hohenwald, Lewis, Tennessee.

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