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Find these sources, find location name of birthplace, did Vermont exist yet? (No, Vermont gained statehood on 4 March 1791). His headstone, just as a bit of interest, has a beautiful gold coloured badge identifying him as a veteran of the Revolutionary War.
Aaron Warren was a captain? in the Revolutionary War and served in the War of 1812??. He came from (Vermont was not a state until 1791, a year after this Census: [1] to Orleans county in 1814, [2]and took up a tract of land near Balcom's Mills, paying seven dollars per acre. He built a log house and shortly after (being a miller) built a grist mill at Sandy Creek, south of the Ridge Road and on the west side of the road where the present mill now stands. This is said to be the first grist mill built in the town. He carried on this business for a considerable time, and died in Murray in 1851.
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