

Cornelius Outland
He came to America sometime between 1650-1652. He was killed by American Indians in 1666.
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From https://familysearch.org/tree/person/LJVS-G82/details
The Outland Family Records of the Oudekirk in Amsterdam, the Netherlands have the marriage of Cornelius and Elizabeth Wallis Oudelant noted. What ship brought them to America and where they landed remains unknown. We only know from land grants that they settled in Isle of Wight Co., Virginia. At the Patent Office at Richmond, Virginia, Cornelius Oudelant was living in Isle of Wight county, Virginia-a patent to John Jolliffe mentions land adjourning Cornelius Oudelant 30 May, 1653. Book 3 Page 32
Cornelius and Elizabeth Oudelant patented 1650 acres land in Nansemond county, Virginia before 1666. After his death Elizabeth forfeited the patent. Then she and two of her friends bought back the land as follows: Patent book 6 Page 5 Nansemond countyTo Elizabeth Oudelant 650 acres land-escheat land being part of a patent of 1650 acres formerly granted to Cornelius Oudelant, deed Oct. 26, 1666 Patent book 6 Page 6 Nansemond countyTo Nathaniel Bacon 700 acres land-escheat land being part of a patent of 1650 acres formerly granted to Cornelius Oudelant, deed Oct. 26, 1666
Patent book 6 Page 6 Nansemond countyTo Richard Penny 300 acres land-escheat land being part of a patent of 1650 acres land formerly granted to Cornelius Oudelant, deed Oct. 26, 1666
Elizabeth Oudelant took up another patent in Nansemond and Isle of Wight counties.
Patent book 6 Page 24 Nansemond countyTo Mrs. Elizabeth Oudelant 1500 acres land lying part in Isle of Wight county and part in Nansemond county-Beginning on a point belonging to a branch of Beverly Creek and crossing said branch. Oct. 26, 1666
Patent book 6 Page 25 Nansemond county
To Mrs. Elizabeth Oudelant 300 acres land beginning and standing in Chuckatuck Creek by the side of a branch and Lawsons land. Oct. 26, 1666 Elizabeth Oudelant was a widow before 1666. Her oldest son was killed by Indians in 1672.Compiled Jan. 1966 by Lucy Elliott Hollowell
From http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~aihbt/profiles/jordan.html
A Richard Ratcliffe (1614-1675) of Rossendale, Lancaster, England and his wife, Alice Rawsthorne (1618-1670), daughter of Nicholas and Mary Rawsthorne , were early converts to the Society of Friends, called Quakers. Several times they were fined and imprisoned at the Castle of Lancaster for attending Quaker meetings and for not tithing to the Anglican church. Richard established a cemetery for the Quakers and were buried there in the Chapel Hill Friends Cemetery. Their children were: Agnes, whose husband, James Rishton, also a Quaker, died in prison for his beliefs; William; James; John; Isabella; Alice; John, the second of that name; Elizabeth; Richard, our immigrant ancestor; and Susan .
Richard Ratcliff (c. 1638-?), son (or nephew) of this Lancaster family, would seem to be the member of this family whose children are listed in Quaker records of Chuckatuck Meeting in Isle of Wight County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Outland , the daughter of Cornelius Outland of the same Quaker community.
Elizabeth Ratcliff , their daughter was born in 1668 and died in 1695. She married James Jordan in 1688.
Cornelius Outland was born 1630 in Holland, and died 1664 in Virginia.He married Elizabeth Wallis.
Children of Cornelius Outland and Elizabeth Wallis are:
+Elizabeth Outland, b. 1651, d. date unknown. She married Richard Ratcliffe in Isle of Wight County, Virginia, son of Richard Ratcliffe and Alice Rawsthorne.
1.CORNELIUS2 OUTLAND(UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1630 in Holland, and died 1664 in Nansemond County, Virginia.He married ELIZABETH WALLIS 1648 in Oudekirk, Holland the Netherlands.She was born 1621 in Holland, and died 1672 in Isle of Wight County, VA.
https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/h/u/n/Dale-W-Hundley-jr/GENE1-0001.html
Notes for CORNELIUS OUTLAND:
Outland (Oudelant) - What ship brought them to America and where they landed remains unknown.We only know from land grants that they settled in Isle of Wight County, VA.At the office in Richmond, VA Cornelius Oudelant was living in Isle of Wight County, VA, a patent to John Jolliffe mentions land adjourning Cornelius Oudelant May 30, 1653.Cornelius andElizabeth Oudelant patented 1650 acres of land in Nansemond County, VA before 1666.After his death Elizabeth forfeited the patent.Then she and two of her friends bought back the land as follows:To Elizabeth Oudelant 650 acres of land-escheat being part of a patent of 1650 acres formerly granted to Cornelius Oudelant, deed October 26, 1666.To Nathaniel Bacon 700 acres of land-escheat being part of patent of 1650 acres formerly granted to Cornelius Oudelant.To Richard Penny 300 acres of land-escheat being part of a patent of 1650 acres formerly grant to Cornelius Oudelant.Elizabeth took up another patent in Nansemond and Isle of Wight Counties.To Elizabeth Oudelant 1500 acres of land lying part in Isle of Wight County and part in Nansemond County, beginning on a point belonging to a branchof Beverly Creek and crossing said branch October 26, 1666.To Mrs. Elizabeth Oudelant 300 acres of land beginning and standing in Chuckatuck Creek by the side of a branch and Lawsons land, October 26, 1666.
Children of CORNELIUS OUTLAND and ELIZABETH WALLIS are:
London Metropolitan Archives, City of London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages, Burials, 1538-1812, St. Olave, Old Jewry, 1538 - 1662, p. 42 of 78.
Hinshaw, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, vol. VI, p.33, Chuckatuck Monthly Meeting: Outland.
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May 8, 1630
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Reusel, Reusel-De Mierden, North Brabant, Netherlands
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1651 |
1651
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New Kent County, VA, United States
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1652 |
1652
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Virginia, United States
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1655 |
1655
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Virginia, United States
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1666 |
October 26, 1666
Age 36
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Chuckatuck Parish , Nansemond County, Virginia, USA
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