The following was extracted from Where The Trails Cross - Volume 26:1 Fall of 1995
By Brad L. Bettenhausen
| Lot | Original Plat Map Notations | Name and/or Marker Information | Other Comments |
| 36 |
G. {George) Warren {Note: photocopy of cemetery plat at Cook County notes that lot was transferred from H. (Heman) Crandall (in small handwriting) to G. Warren} |
Mark Ichabod Warren 1853 - 1904 Amazetta Curtis Warren 1862 - 1901 Ezra Warren Susan Warren Stephen R. Warren Richard M. Warren Margaret Warren |
Mark Ichabod Warren - Per undated map at Midlothian Library. Stone read by Bremen HS Amazetta Curtis Warren - Per undated map at Midlothian Library. Stone read by Bremen HS Mention in "Pioneers In Peaceful Rest" Ezra Warren, Died: 1883 Age:76 Susan Warren, Died 1880 Age:68 wife of Ezra Warren Stephen R. Warren Company B, 1st Illinois Light Artillery - Civil War Richard M. Warren, Died 1875 Company C, 39th Illinois Infantry - Civil War {Heman Crandall & family later moved to Piper City, Ford County, IL) Margaret Warren, Born February 11, 1877; Died May 16, 1877 of scarlet fever, daughter of Calvin Warren and Margaret Gibson Warren. |

Census Records
| Year | Surname | Given Name(s) | County | State | Page | Township or other info | Record Type | Database | ID # |
| 1870 | Warren | Ezra | Cook County | IL | 049 | Bremen | Federal Population Schedule | IL 1870 Federal Census Index | IL017123084 |

Civil War Munster Rolls
| Surname |
Given Name | Middle Initial | Company | Unit | Rank Induction | Rank Discharge | Notes | Box # | Extraction # | Record # |
| Warren | Richard | G | 39th Illinois Infantry | Private | Corporal | 000539 | 0095 | 0000061 |
Brad Bettenhausen mentions that there is an error in 26:1 of Where
The Trails Cross which states that Richard was in company "C"
when in fact it is to be company "G"
| Name | State Served | Enlist Date | Enlist Rank | Enlist Age | Enlist Place | Army |
| Richard Warren | Illinois | September 5, 1861 | Private | Union |
Also states:
Richard Warren
Claimed Residence in Bremen.
| Name of Regiment | Date of Organization |
Muster Date | Regiment Type |
| Illinois 39th Infantry Regiment | October 11, 1861 | December 6, 1865 | Infantry |
| Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded | Officers Died of Disease or Accident | Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded | Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident |
| 12 | 2 | 129 | 130 |
Regimental History
Battles Fought
Battle on 15 May 1862
Battle at Near Fort Moultrie on 11 September 1863
Battle at Fort Wagner, South Carolina on 06 October 1863
Battle at Fort Wagner, South Carolina on 12 October 1863
Battle at Drewry's Bluff, Virginia on 14 May 1864
Battle at Drewry's Bluff, Virginia on 16 May 1864
Battle on 20 May 1864
Battle at Virginia on 20 May 1864
Battle at Atcher's Farm, Virginia on 02 June 1864
Battle on 16 June 1864
Battle at Wire Bottom, Virginia on 18 June 1864
Battle at Deep Bottom Run, Virginia on 14 August 1864
Battle at Deep Bottom Run, Virginia on 16 August 1864
Battle at Deep Bottom, Virginia on 16 August 1864
Battle at Deep Bottom Run, Virginia on 19 August 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 28 August 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 09 September 1864
Battle at Virginia on 02 October 1864
Battle at Richmond, Virginia on 07 October 1864
Battle at Darlington Road, Virginia on 13 October 1864
Battle at Richmond, Virginia on 27 October 1864
Battle at Fort Gregg, Virginia on 02 April 1865
Civil War Munster Rolls
| Surname |
Given Name | Middle Initial | Company | Unit | Rank Induction | Rank Discharge | Notes | Box # | Extraction # | Record # |
| Warren | Stephen | B | 1 Illinois Light Artillery | Private | Private | Bridgews Arty Ill IF Arty | 000539 | 0095 | 00000630 |
American Civil War Soldiers
| Name | State Served | Enlist Date | Enlist Rank |
Enlist Age | Enlist Place | Army |
| Stephen Warren | Illinois | April 24, 1863 | Private | Union |
Also states:
Stephen Warren
Claimed Residence in Chicago.
| Name of Regiment | Date of Organization |
Muster Date | Regiment Type |
| Illinois 1st LA Batty B Light Artillery Batty | July 16, 1861 | July 6, 1865 | Light Artillery |
| Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded | Officers Died of Disease or Accident | Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded | Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident |
| 0 | 1 | 9 | 17 |
Regimental History
Battles Fought
Battle at Fort Donelson, Tennessee on 13 February 1862
Battle at Shiloh, Tennessee on 06 April 1863
Battle at Vicksburg, Mississippi on 20 May 1863
Battle at Vicksburg, Mississippi on 22 May 1863
Battle at Chickamauga, Georgia on 19 September 1863
Battle at Chickamauga, Georgia on 20 September 1863
Battle at Chattahoochee River, Georgia on 09 April 1864
Battle at Shiloh, Tennessee on 16 April 1864
Battle at New Hope Church, Georgia on 25 May 1864
Battle on 03 June 1864
Civil War Munster Rolls
| Surname |
Given Name | Middle Initial | Company | Unit | Rank Induction | Rank Discharge | Notes | Box # | Extraction # | Record # |
| Warren | Stephen | F | 71 Illinois Infantry | Private | 000539 | 0095 | 00000631 |
American Civil War Soldiers
| Name | State Served | Enlist Date | Enlist Rank |
Enlist Age | Enlist Place | Army |
| Stephen Warren | Illinois | July 19, 1862 | Private | Union |
Also states:
Stephen Warren
Claimed Residence in Blue Island.
| Name of Regiment | Date of Organization |
Muster Date | Regiment Type |
| Illinois 71st Infantry | August 1, 1862 | October 29, 1862 | Infantry |
| Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded | Officers Died of Disease or Accident | Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded | Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident |
| 0 | 0 | 0 | 23 |
Regimental History
Battles Fought
N/A
The following was extracted from the Roll of Honor,
Deceased Soldiers of Cook County by E.R. Lewis 1922
Bachelor's Grove
| Name | Rank | Co. |
U.S. Regiment State Organization or Vessel | Date Of Death | No. of Grave | No. of lot | Block |
Sec'n |
| Stephen R. Warren | Pvt | B | 1 Ill Bat. | 11/20/1889 |
| Name | Rank | Co. |
U.S. Regiment State Organization or Vessel | Date Of Death | No. of Grave | No. of lot | Block |
Sec'n |
| Stephen R. Warren | Pvt | F | 1 Ill Bat. | 11/20/1889 |