Mary Frances "Fannie" Walkden was born on 6 April 1855 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. She died on 11 August 1944 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts. She was buried in Hope Cemetery, Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Parents: William Walkden and Elizabeth Taylor.

Spouse: Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Brierly. Mary Frances "Fannie" Walkden and Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Brierly were married on 21 January 1880 in Oakdale, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Children were: Florence May Brierly.


William Walkden was born about 1835.

Spouse: Elizabeth Taylor. Elizabeth Taylor and William Walkden were married. Children were: Mary Frances "Fannie" Walkden.


Hezekiah Walker was born in 1750 in Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He died on 13 December 1837 in Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts.

Spouse: Lucy Raymond. Lucy Raymond and Hezekiah Walker were married on 16 May 1775 in Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Children were: Sally Walker, Lucy Walker, William Raymond Walker, Silas Walker, Polly Walker, Sally Walker, John Walker, Parsis Walker, Lydia Walker, Tabatha Walker, Joel Walker.


Joel Walker was born in 1798. Parents: Hezekiah Walker and Lucy Raymond.


John Walker was born in 1789. Parents: Hezekiah Walker and Lucy Raymond.


Lucy Walker was born in 1778. Parents: Hezekiah Walker and Lucy Raymond.


Lydia Walker was born in 1793. Parents: Hezekiah Walker and Lucy Raymond.


Parmelia Walker was born about 1820 in Callaway County, Missouri. 1850 Census says she is 30.

Spouse: Hiram Coats. Parmelia Walker and Hiram Coats were married on 20 September 1835 in Callaway County, Missouri. Children were: Mary Coats, Nancy C Coats, William B. Coats, Tabitha Coats, Elizabeth F. Coats, John C. Coats, Francis W. Coats.


Parsis Walker was born in 1791. Parents: Hezekiah Walker and Lucy Raymond.


Polly Walker was born on 6 March 1785 in Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Parents: Hezekiah Walker and Lucy Raymond.

Spouse: Benjamin Hubbard. Polly Walker and Benjamin Hubbard were married in 1803.


Sally Walker was born on 28 July 1776 in Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts. She died on 2 September 1778 in Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Parents: Hezekiah Walker and Lucy Raymond.


Sally Walker was born on 5 May 1787 in Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts. She died on 17 April 1875 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Parents: Hezekiah Walker and Lucy Raymond.

Spouse: Thomas Howe. Sally Walker and Thomas Howe were married on 25 September 1806 in Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Children were: Amasa Howe, Lyman Howe, William Howe, Thomas Howe, Joel Howe, Sarah "Sally" Howe, John Howe, George Howe, Harvey Howe, Abby Howe.


Silas Walker was born in 1783. Parents: Hezekiah Walker and Lucy Raymond.


Tabatha Walker was born in 1796. Parents: Hezekiah Walker and Lucy Raymond.


William Raymond Walker was born in 1780. Parents: Hezekiah Walker and Lucy Raymond.


Marvin Wall was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Helen McCall. Helen McCall and Marvin Wall were married.


Deborah Wallbridge was born between 1751 and 1771. She died between 1786 and 1855.

Spouse: Noah Trask. Deborah Wallbridge and Noah Trask were married between 1786 and 1818.


Sarah H. Walling was born (date unknown).

Spouse: William W. Brierly. Sarah H. Walling and William W. Brierly were married.


Bethany Sue Wantuck (private).

Spouse: Ryan Alan Bunder. Bethany Sue Wantuck and Ryan Alan Bunder were married in 2008.


Margaret Warbleton was born between 1366 and 1389. She died between 1411 and 1477.

Spouse: Robert de Puttenham. Margaret Warbleton and Robert de Puttenham were married between 1398 and 1429. Children were: John Puttenham.


Hannah Ward was born in 1696 in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. She died on 24 February 1760 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts. She was buried in Old Oak St. Burial Ground, Grafton, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Parents: Obadiah Ward and Joannah Mixel.

Spouse: Daniel Heywood. Hannah Ward and Daniel Heywood were married on 25 September 1718 in Marlborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Children were: Mary Heywood, Sarah Heywood, Rebecca Heywood, Daniel Heywood, Abel Heywood, Grace Heywood, Abigail Heywood.


Obadiah Ward was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Joannah Mixel. Joannah Mixel and Obadiah Ward were married. Children were: Hannah Ward.


Anna H. Ware was born before 14 October 1870. She died between 1871 and 1964. Parents: Henry Ware and Emma J. Holbrook.


Caroline A. Ware was born in 1844 in Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio. In 1865 she was a Straw sewer, 20 years old, and single. in Holliston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. She died on 16 October 1917 in Holliston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Caroline was a boarding house keeper. She was buried in Lake Grove Cemetery, Holliston, Massachusetts. As told by Elaine Ryerson Senter: "Carrie was said to be a very hard worker and ran a boarding house. She was a Mormon, and her parents died in Utah. She was sent to live with an aunt in Holliston, MA
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1865 State Census has Carrie living with her Aunt and Uncle, Calvin and Mary B. Claflin. (Mary Brett Ware was the sister of Carrie's father, Thomas Jefferson Ware).

Parents: Thomas Jefferson Ware and Phebe Hathaway.

Spouse: Edwin Day Pond. Caroline A. Ware and Edwin Day Pond were married on 12 March 1867. Children were: Emma Pond.


Frederick Ware was born about 1832. He died between 1833 and 1922. Parents: Thomas Jefferson Ware and Phebe Hathaway.


Henry Ware was born on 20 August 1834. He died on 5 January 1880. Parents: Thomas Jefferson Ware and Phebe Hathaway.

Spouse: Susan J. Littlefield. Susan J. Littlefield and Henry Ware were married on 19 June 1873. Children were: John Claflin Ware.

Spouse: Emma J. Holbrook. Emma J. Holbrook and Henry Ware were married on 23 December 1868. Children were: Francis Henry, Anna H. Ware.


James B Ware was born on 15 August 1839. He died between 1840 and 1929. Parents: Thomas Jefferson Ware and Phebe Hathaway.


John Claflin Ware was born on 24 August 1875. He died between 1876 and 1965. Parents: Henry Ware and Susan J. Littlefield.


Nathaniel Ware was born in 1837. He died between 1838 and 1927. Parents: Thomas Jefferson Ware and Phebe Hathaway.


Thomas Jefferson Ware was born on 31 July 1801 in Oakham, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He died on 6 August 1852 in Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio.

Spouse: Phebe Hathaway. Phebe Hathaway and Thomas Jefferson Ware were married about 7 August 1831 in Holliston, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. Children were: William Ware, Frederick Ware, Henry Ware, Nathaniel Ware, James B Ware, Caroline A. Ware.


William Ware was born between 1823 and 1847. He died between 1829 and 1928. Parents: Thomas Jefferson Ware and Phebe Hathaway.


Luther A. Warfield was born on 15 December 1818 in Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He was an a manufacturer in Millbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He died on 19 November 1869 in Millbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts.

Spouse: Mary S. Warner. Mary S. Warner and Luther A. Warfield were married on 29 April 1844 in Millbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Children were: Mary Frank Warfield.


Mary Frank Warfield was born about 1849 in Vermont. Parents: Luther A. Warfield and Mary S. Warner.

Spouse: Henry H. Bancroft. Mary Frank Warfield and Henry H. Bancroft were married on 23 November 1871 in Millbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Children were: Georgie M. Bancroft, Henry L. Bancroft.


Daniel Warner (private).

Spouse: Charlotte Greer. Charlotte Greer and Daniel Warner were married.


Joanna Warner was born between 1628 and 1653. She died between 1682 and 1742.

Spouse: Robert Mackclothlan. Joanna Warner and Robert Mackclothlan were married on 14 October 1663/4 in Wenham, Essex County, Massachusetts. Children were: Daniel Claflin.


Mary S. Warner was born on 11 March 1821 in Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts. She died on 3 September 1878 in Millbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts.

Spouse: Luther A. Warfield. Mary S. Warner and Luther A. Warfield were married on 29 April 1844 in Millbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Children were: Mary Frank Warfield.


Abbigel (Abigail) Warren was born on 25 March 1717 in Manchester, Essex County, Massachusetts. Parents: Robert Warren and Elizabeth Bennit.


Abigail Warren was born on 8 October 1790. Parents: Ebenezer Warren and Nancy (Ann?) Tucker.


Amasa Warren was born on 16 November 1790 in Leicester, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He died on 22 October 1826 in Leicester, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Parents: Jonathan Warren and Martha "Patty" Bemis.


Andrew Fuller Warren was born on 12 December 1842 in Chicopee, Hampden County, Massachusetts. Parents: Jonah Goulding Warren and Penelope M. Waterman.


Ann-Eliza Warren was born on 13 February 1831 in Auburn, Worcester County, Massachusetts. She died on 16 April 1916 in Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Parents: Waterman Goulding Warren and Mary Eddy.

Spouse: Lester Williams. Ann-Eliza Warren and Lester Williams were married on 9 October 1862. Children were: Waterman Lester Williams.


Arthur Kirke Warren was born on 13 December 1871 in Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Parents: Samuel Warren and Marion E. Lakin.


Rev. Dr. Barbara Warren was born on 19 March 1914 in Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts. She graduated in Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts in 1935. She died on 26 October 2007 in Claremont, Los Angeles County, California. Barbara was buried on 7 June 2008 in Grove Cemetery, Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
The following was prepared by John Brierly McCall in February 2006 as background information for a book about recipients of the United Church of Christ "Antoinette Brown Award" for women pioneers in ministry.

Barbara Warren (McCall)
[CFM = Clarence Field McCall, Jr., born 1912 in Akita Japan of missionary parents]

1914 - March 19 - Barbara Warren is born in Holden, Massachusetts - first child of William Howe Warren and Edith Brierly Warren. Neither she nor her mother has been given a middle name “since they assumed I'd get married and stop using it anyway”!

1931 - graduates from Holden High School; enters Mount Holyoke.

1934 - spends the summer after her junior year in Student Summer Service, Addison, Vermont, serving with two women pastors; preached her first sermon (Common Lot, Spring 1987, pg. 17)

1935 - graduates from Mount Holyoke; June 26 - August 31 took American Youth Hostel trip to Europe.
Enrolls at Chicago Theological Seminary, as candidate for Masters in Theology, intending to pursue religious social work.

1936 - April 28; CFM is licensed by the Chicago Congregational Association (from his certificate; don't have BWM's) License is renewed in 1937 and 1938.

1936 - Student Summer Service in Beulah, North Dakota. On the back of one photo she writes: "Just don't mention evolution or Harry Emerson Fosdick and you'll be OK!" "I had my first funeral here (and only one) for a 3 mos. Old baby."

1937 - June 5 - marries classmate Clarence Field McCall, Jr. at the Congregational Church of Holden. Barbara takes the spring quarter off to prepare for the wedding and thus loses a semester in her studies.

1937 - Student Summer Service in Custer, Montana

1938 - June 10 - CFM graduates from CTS (Barbara does not)

1938 - October 16; ordained together (by the Yellowstone Association of Congregations and Ministers of the State of Montana) at the Congregational Church of Roundup, Montana. They are called as co-pastors of the Musselshell Larger Parish to serve the churches at Roundup, Musselshell, Mellstone, and Sumatra.

1939 - Feb 28; Merritt Campbell McCall is born in Livingston, Park County, Montana

1941 - March 21; Judith Brierly McCall is born in Livingston

1941 - June; called to the Holbrook Congregational Church of Livingston, MT.

1941 - October; CFM is called to the Congregational Church of Rapid City, South Dakota

1944 - February 21; Robert Marshall McCall is born in Rapid City SD

1947 - March 22; John Brierly McCall is born in Rapid City

1948 - November 30; CFM begins pastorate at the Congregational Church of Forest Grove Oregon.

• During these years Barbara and Mac co-lead Religious Interpretation Week sessions at Southern Union College, Talladega College, Tougaloo College, and Dillard University.

1952 - CFM is called as Associate Superintendent of the Congregational Christian Conference of Illinois, based in Chicago. Family moved to 618 (?) N. Ridgeland Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois. Later moved to 331 North Grove.

1955 - CFM is elected Superintendent of the Conference; offices moved from 19 South LaSalle Street Chicago, to 165 North Kenilworth, Oak Park
During these 10-15 years, Barbara is:
• active in Illinois Conference Women's Fellowship,
• co-opted member of the Program Committee of the National Council for Lay Life and Work;
• member of the Wisconsin Commission for Lay Life and Work
• Leader of women's retreats in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kansas, and others

1963 - January; CFM is called as first Conference Minister of the Wisconsin Conference UCC

1965 - September; CFM is called as Conference Minister of the Southern California Conference of the UCC. Office in Pasadena, residence in Altadena.

1967 - July 20, CFM enters the hospital with symptoms of a heart attack; July 25 suffered massive heart attack and dies at the Huntington Memorial Hospital, Pasadena, CA. He had shown first symptoms of angina on 1 Jan 1966. Funeral is July 28 at First Church UCC in Pasadena.

1968 - January; the First Congregational Church, UCC, Oak Park, IL calls her as interim associate minister. This is the church where she and her family had been members until 1963 when they moved to Madison, Wisconsin.

1968 - May 1; becomes Associate Secretary for the UCC Council for Lay Life and Work; moves to 510 E. 23rd Street, New York

1972 - January; is appointed special assistant to UCC President Robert V. Moss as executive for the Task Force on Women in Church and Society, based in New York.

1973 - July; Task Force reports to the General Synod (United Church Herald, January 1972, pg. 9)

1973 - Awarded Doctor of Divinity degree from Chicago Theological Seminary

1973 - becomes UCC Editor of A.D. Magazine, a joint publication of the United Church of Christ and the United Presbyterian Church.

1975 - A.D. ceases publication and Barbara enrolls in the Blanton Peale Institute (New York City) for training as a pastoral counselor (Institutes Reporter; Institutes of Religion in Church and Society, New York; February 1977 / Volume 5, Number 1, pg. 3). In this article she says: “I didn't feel locked in, but I was. I felt then that it wouldn't have been fair to compete with Mac. And I only preached on Mother's Day… What a tragedy that his death was the catalyst that forced me to become a complete person.”

1978 - Completes Studies at the Institutes and moves to Auburndale, Massachusetts, where she establishes a small pastoral counseling practice, particularly working with female seminarians

1980 - living in Concord, MA (30 Hawthorne Village)

1981 - Travels around the world, visiting UCC mission sites, and treks in the Himalayas in Nepal with three women friends (Concord (MA) Journal, 24 Dec 1981, pg. 5)

1982 - moves to Pilgrim Place in Claremont, California

1994 - soon after her 80th birthday, falls and breaks her hip. Moves to the Health Care Center and later relinquished her home on Alden Road.

26 October 2007 - after 13 years in the nursing unit, Barbara dies quietly.
Parents: William Howe Warren and Edith Maude Brierly.

Spouse: Rev. Dr. Clarence Field "Mac" McCall Jr.. Rev. Dr. Barbara Warren and Rev. Dr. Clarence Field "Mac" McCall Jr. were married on 5 June 1937 in Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Children were: Merritt Campbell McCall, Judith Brierly McCall, Robert Marshall McCall, John Brierly McCall.


Benjamin Warren was born on 25 July 1665 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He was baptized on 29 May 1670. He died in 1670.


Benjamin Warren was born on 25 July 1665 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He was baptized on 29 May 1670 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He died on 20 June 1700 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. "March 6, (16)83 - Benjamin Warren admonished for divers morall evils, unrepented." Parents: Peter Warren and Sarah Tucker.


Benjamin Warren was born about 1709/10. Parents: Ebenezer Warren and Mary Ryder.


Berthier Warren was born on 22 October 1836 in Auburn, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Auburn VR says March 6, 1837. He settled in Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts in 1840. He died of senile dementia and arterio-scleroisis on 15 February 1905 in Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts. at 744 Main Street Berthier was buried on 20 February 1905 in Grove Cemetery, Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts. Parents: Waterman Goulding Warren and Mary Eddy.

Spouse: Eunice Chase Boyden. Eunice Chase Boyden and Berthier Warren were married before 1875.


Blanche Louise Warren was born on 11 July 1881 in Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts. She died on 13 May 1982. Parents: Henry Waterman Warren and Dora Louise Howe.

Spouse: Alfred Edward Alton. Blanche Louise Warren and Alfred Edward Alton were married on 3 April 1906 in Holden, Worcester County, Massachusetts.


David Warren was born on 4 January 1749/50 in Stoughton, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He died on 17 January 1749/50 in Stoughton, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Parents: Jonathan Warren and Christian Pelton.


David Scott Warren was born in 1946. Parents: Henry Waterman "Hank" Warren and Roberta Jean Cartwright.

Spouse: Paula Pelletier. Paula Pelletier and David Scott Warren were married in 1973. They lived in 1992. Children were: Tessa Warren, Jonah Brierly Warren.