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Arendt Corssens Stam
(b. - 1645)
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Dirck Stam
(1608 - d.)
Dirck CORSSE STAM, born 1608, commissary for Killian Van RENSELLAER at Fort Orange (now Albany, NY).
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Edmund Cheesman
(1592 - 1640)
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Randall Revell, Sr.
(1613 - 1687)
Randall was born circa 1613 at St. Michaels, Co Worcester, England.1,2 He married Rebecca (-----) (widow Nichols) circa 1635.3,4 Randall Revell was a Burgess from Northampton Co, VA in 1657-1658.5 He m...
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Henry Carsley
(1601 - c.1635)
Henry was born circa 1601 at England.1 He married Elizabeth Berryman, daughter of William Berryman Sr. and Alice (-----), circa 1620.1 Henry Carsley came to Virginia in 1623 in the Providence and at th...
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Maj William Harris
(1630 - 1678)
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William Harris, IV MP
(c.1596 - 1656)
Immigration: 1621 On ship, "George", of Gov. Wyatt's Party, designated on records as a servant (apprentice) to William Claiborne, Colonial Secretary--------------------W illiam Harris came to Virginia i...
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Thomas Harris
(c.1587 - d.)
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Maj. Humphry Harwood
(1651 - 1702)
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Gov. William Harwood
(deceased)
Governor of the Martin's Hundred settlement. The THURLBY-JAMESTOWN line of immigrant GOV. WILLIAM HARWOOD (c. 1598 -- aft. 1628), who sailed from England in August 1620 on the Francis Bonaventure to ...
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Capt. Thomas Harwood
(deceased)
Thomas was the first of the Warwick Harwoods to arrive in Virginia. He landed at Jamestown shortly after the 1622 Indian Massacre joining his uncle, Sir Edward Harwood, a Virginia Company stockholder, ...
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William Hampton, Sr.
(1592 - 1652)
There are many websites already devoted to the origins of the Hampton’s. Our originator was supposedly Richard Gervais de Hampton, born about 1430, and his wife Maud, of Twickenham Parish, Middlesex, E...
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Robert Pitt
(c.1628 - 1672)
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Thomas Pitt
(c.1614 - 1650)
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Col. Robert Pitt
(c.1605 - 1674)
Colonel Robert Pitt was born about 1607 in England and was like most of his family a sailor and served as Captain of a privateer out of Bristol named the "Thunder", aiding the Huguenots in the war agai...
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Col. Joseph Bridger MP
(1627 - 1686)
Joseph Bridger of Virginia Joseph was brought to Virginia in 1652 by Colonel Nathaniel Bacon with whom he later served as a 'Councillor of State in Virginia to King Charles II '. He soon became one...
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Colonel Thomas Godwin I
(1614 - 1678)
THOMAS GODWIN I: Thomas Godwin served two terms in the House of Burgesses during the "Commonwealth" period. The Commonwealth period being when England came under the control of Parliament, and, later, ...
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Peter Knight
(c.1587 - c.1674)
Peter Knight appears on land grants in several counties of the early Virginia colony beginning in 1638. He patented 150 acres of land in Basse’s Choice plantation in 1640, and 255 acres in 1643. Peter ...
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Barnaby Kearney
(1650 - 1700)
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Rice Hooe, I
(1599 - c.1655)
Rice Hooe I (Ryce Howe, Ryce Hoe) initially came to Virginia on the ship "Gifte" in 1618. He is not listed in the census records of 1623, but his name is found on the Virginia muster, January 22, 1625....
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John Lightfoot, Hon.
(1596 - 1648)
XXX. CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS: ANCIENT PLANTERS: INTRODUCTION The following list includes those who are known to have come to Virginia before the close of the year 1616, survived the massacre, appear i...
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Capt. John Lightfoot, II
(1622 - 1686)
Records show that John II followed briefly in his father's footsteps attending both Lincoln College and Gray's Inn Law School (1641-1643). He does not appear to have practiced law for any extensive per...
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Henry Lee
(deceased)
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Hugh Lee, Sr. MP
(c.1609 - 1662)
born: abt 1609 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England (some sources say Tilston, Cheshire) died: 1661 in Northumberland County, Virginia Likely to be related to John Lee of Shropshire, ancestor of ...
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Hannah Rodham
(c.1651 - d.)
ID: I3959 Name: Hannah Rodham Sex: F Birth: 1650 in VA Marriage 1 Christopher Neale b: 1644 in Cole Parish, Northumberland, VA Married: 1666 Children Richard Neale b: 28 AUG 1682 in Saint...
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John Neale
(c.1675 - d.)
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Christopher Neale, Capt.
(c.1644 - c.1693)
ID: I3958 Name: Christopher Neale Sex: M Birth: 1644 in Cole Parish, Northumberland, VA Death: 1691 in Northumberland Co., VA Father: Daniel Neale b: 1620 in England Mother: Eleanor b: ABT....
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Edmund Rossingham
(deceased)
Edmund Rossingham was the nephew of Temperance Yeardley, wife of Gov. Yeardley. Source: The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography p. 208 published by Virginia Historical Society
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John Rose
(1696 - 1780)
. JOHN ROSE, the fourth son of William Rose is 'our direct in line of descent. The fact that William Rose did not make a will naming his sons leaves us with the burden of proving the connection. It has...
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Capt. William Rose MP
(c.1655 - 1742)
William Rose Jr. was born about 1655 in Surry County, Virginia. In 1677 this William Rose was listed on the mounted militia role. Only men of means were enrolled in the mounted militia. In 1689, he mad...
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Col. Nicholas Spencer MP
(1633 - 1689)
Col. Nicholas Spencer (1633–1689) was a London merchant who emigrated to Westmoreland County, Virginia, where he became a planter and which he represented in the Virginia House of Burgesses. Spencer ...
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Maj. Lawrence Smith MP
(c.1629 - 1700)
Col. Lawrence Smith b. 1629, d. a 08 Aug 1700 Col. Lawrence Smith was the son of Christopher Smith and Elizabeth Towneley.2 He was born in 1629 at Stonirakes, England; He was born at Stonirakes in ...
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Captain John "The Ranger" Battaile MP
(c.1658 - 1707)
The Battaile family was prominent in Essex County in England, dating back to the Norman conquest, making it likely their family were supporters of William the Conquerer who came from Normandy with him....
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Peter Ashton
(c.1605 - 1671)
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Joseph Crosher MP
(c.1547 - c.1613)
Of, Gravesend, Kent, England.
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Major Joseph Croshaw MP
(1610 - 1667)
Joseph Croshaw (1610-1667) was the son of Capt. Raleigh Crowshaw, Ancient Planter. He was born in Bruton Parish, Virginia, in the area that is now Williamsburg. He married five times and had six childr...
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Capt. Raleigh Croshaw, Ancient Planter MP
(1584 - 1667)
Raleigh Croshaw (sometimes spelled Crashaw or Crowshaw) was born in 1584 in Croshaw, Lancashire, England. He was the son of Joseph Croshaw (b.1561). Raleigh came to Jamestown in the Second Supply the...
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Robert Hallom
(b. - 1638)
Robert Hallom aged 23 years came in the ship Francis Bonaventure August 1620. Adventures of Purse and Person. Hallom is also spelled Hallam, Hollam, etc. See the Virginia Magazine Vol XIII No. 1 Ju...
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John Price, Ancient Planter MP
(c.1584 - c.1628)
John Price was born about 1584 in Brecknock, Wales. He died between 1628 and 1630 at the age of 44 in Virginia. The term "Ancient Planter" is applied to those persons who arrived in Virginia before 161...
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Capt. William Peirce MP
(1596 - 1646)
Capt. William PEARCE, b. abt. 1595, Bristol, England; d. 16 July 1641, Providence, the Bahamas; m. (1) Bridget /--?--/; m. (2) Margaret GIBBS, 1615. Richard Pierce resided in Bristol, England. He cam...
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Richard Pate
(b. - 1657)
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John Pate
(c.1632 - 1672)
Baron Leicestershire Also reported as Thomas
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Col. Thomas Pate III
(c.1636 - 1703)
Birth: 1650, England Death: 1703 Yorktown York County Virginia, USA House of Burgesses member. Thomas Pate was an active member of the Gloucester County society. He was the owner of the Richard Pate ...
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Robert Hubbard MP
(1606 - 1663)
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Thomas Ludwell
(b. - 1678)
Buried in Bruton Parish Episcopal Church Cemetery. Bruton Parish was named in honor of Thomas and Philip Ludwell from Bruton, England, who moved to Virginia and lived near Williamsburg, and were libe...
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Philip Ludwell, Colonial Governor of Carolina MP
(c.1638 - c.1716)
Governor of Carolina In office 1691–1694 ------------------------------ ------------------------------ -------------------- 24th Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses In office 1695–16...
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Colonel Phillip Ludwell
(1671 - 1726)
Member of VA Council .
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Capt. Thomas Hill
(1612 - 1710)
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Edward Hill
(1590 - 1624)
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Thomas Bushrod
(1604 - c.1676)
At a court held for York county, 26 Sugust, 1661. Present: Nathaniel Bacon, Coll. George Reade, Major Thomas Beale, Esqres; Lt. Coll. Wm. Barbar, Capt. Daniel Parke, Mr Edmund Peeters, Capt. Will...
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George Fawdon, Major
(1610 - 1654)
George Fawdon was probably born in England about 1600.[2] No definitive information about Fawdon's early life has been found.[3][4] The earliest definite official record of George Fawdon's presence i...
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John George, Col. MP
(1604 - c.1678)
Death: 9 Jan 1677/78 DNA Lineage V
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John Chandler, II
(1627 - 1658)
John Chandler (John1 Chandler) Born c1627, Elizabeth City County, Virginia34 Died between January 28 and March 23, 1656/7, probably in Northumberland County or Elizabeth City County, Virginia Mar...
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Col. Gerard Fowke MP
(c.1606 - 1669)
Three references:
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Col. Adam Thoroughgood, Jr. MP
(c.1638 - 1685)
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Capt. Adam Thoroughgood MP
(1604 - 1640)
Captain Adam Thorowgood, Sr. (William1) was born in Grimston, Norfolk, England about 1603. Based on baptism date of 1603 at St. Botolph's, Parish of Grimston, Norfolk. (Adventures of Purse & Person, p....
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Peter Perry
(deceased)
Peter Perry was brother of the head of the firm Perry and Lane in London, merchants. Peter was their representative in Virginia. He served as Burgess for York in 1688. from:
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Capt William Pierce MP
(c.1595 - 1622)
Capt. Peirce came to Virginia in 1609 on the ill-fated Sea Venture with Capt. Gates. Jone Pierce, his wife, and children : William, Jone, and Thomas, came to Virginia in 1611 on the Blessing. Jone al...
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Col. William Pierce
(b. - 1702)
Virginia County Records, New Series, Volume I, 1913: Westmoreland County Westmoreland County Wills Book III. Westmoreland County Wills Book III. ÙCbÙDNameÙC/bÙD: Colonel William Pierce 20 Feb 1701 07 A...
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John Slaughter MP
(1606 - c.1665)
10-John Slaughter, said to have settled in Va. before 1620, received a land grant on Knight's Creek, Essex Co., Va., 1635.[1] Sources Frederick Adams Virkus, ed. 1933. The Compendium of American ...
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Thomas Taberer
(c.1620 - c.1692)
Major Thomas Taberer Thomas Taberer served in the House of Burgesses in 1657, 1658, and 1680, and was Justice of the County Court from 1659-1680--a position of both honor and distinction in those day...
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Col. Moore Fauntleroy MP
(c.1610 - c.1663)
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Col. Toby Smith
(1606 - d.)
Tobias or Toby Smith, as his name appears most often in official records, is first seen in colonial Virginia in Patent Book 1, Part 1: Thomas Holt, 500 acres, Up. Co. of New Norf., 22 May 1637, p. 423,...
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Captain Thomas Williford
(c.1618 - 1676)
Captain Thomas Wilsford, Esquire, was one of the genuine Cavaliers who came to Virginia. In March 1651-1652 Thomas represented his country in the Virginia House of Burgesses. On Nov. 25, 1652 he became...
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Richard Taylor
(deceased)
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John Taylor
(1616 - 1709)
John Taylor was captain of militia, justice and burgess from Charles City in the sessions of 1692-1693. from:
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William Soane
(1651 - 1714)
Son of Henry Soane, speaker of the house of burgesses, was born in 1651, was burgess for Henrico in 1695-1696. He died in 1714, leaving among other children Henry Soane, Jr., (q. v.). Encyclopedia of...
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Henry Soane II, 13th Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses MP
(1622 - 1660)
Henry Soane (died 1661) was a Virginia politician and landowner. He emigrated to Virginia around 1651, settling in James City County along the Chickahominy River. He served in the House of Burgesses 16...
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Col. Henry Duke, Esq. MP
(c.1640 - 1714)
Note from Pam Wilson (curator and descendant): HENRY DUKE was born 1640-1645 in Jamestown, Virginia, and died March 09, 1714 in Virginia. He was by most reports the son of Thomas Duke (1616-1665), ...
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Malachi Thurston, Jr.
(c.1665 - d.)
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Malachy Thurston, Sr.
(1637 - 1698)
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Rebecca Travis
(c.1677 - d.)
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Edward Travis, III
(c.1673 - d.)
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Edward Travis, Jr.
(c.1637 - 1700)
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Edward Travers, Sr.
(c.1592 - c.1663)
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Col. Gov. Francis Moryson MP
(c.1601 - 1686)
Francis Moryson (bef. 1628–1680/81) was an English soldier and Virginia colonial official. He was a Royalist in the English Civil War. from Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography Moryson, Francis, ...
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Col. Thomas Owsley, Sr. MP
(1658 - 1700)
Thomas Owsley I (son of John Owsley and Dorothea Poyntz) was born June 11, 1658 in Stugursey, Somersetshire, England, and died October 10, 1700 in Stafford, Virginia. He married Anne Harris on 1689 in ...
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Edward Colby MP
(c.1577 - c.1620)
Notes Hypothesis: quote taken from the "Lineage Book, National Society of the Daughters of the American Colonists" published in 1929, pg 132"Edward Colby gave funds to the London Company for the colo...
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Tristam Norsworthy
(1615 - 1656)
◦On 9 Dec 1689, in a deed from John Smith and wife Anne to John (McMichael) Mickmichall, 20 acres. . bounded by Capt. George Norsworthy, late of Nansemond Co. Major George Norsworthy lineage to Trist...
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Grace Robins MP
(c.1603 - c.1683)
Legend claims she was an Irish lady of noble birth, who fled to America to escape a repugnant forced marriage. This, apparently, is who she really was. It's a much less romantic and really quite ordina...
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Capt. Thomas Osborne of Coxendale MP
(c.1585 - 1656)
Osborne, Captain Thomas, came to Virginia in November, 1616, and settled at Coxendale, in the present Chesterfield county, about 1625. He also patented land on Proctor's creek, Henrico county (now Ches...
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John Sheppard
(1648 - 1669)
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Maj Robert Sheppard MP
(c.1604 - 1654)
Captain Robert Sheppard was the new representative for the Surry side of James City in 1646 in the House of Burgesses.. He came over in the Hopewell at the age of 20. He lived at Edward Blaney's plan...
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William Spencer, Ancient Planter MP
(1560 - 1654)
Arrived Jamestowne, Virginia 1607 or 1611. Either with the Susan Constance or the Sarah. Records show his active involvement with colony until his death. Some interpretations differ as to number of W...
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William Carter, Jr.
(1628 - 1655)
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Robert The Elder
(1599 - d.)
CAME TO CHESAPEAKE VIRGINIA ON THE SHIP NEPTUNE IN 1618, HE WAS FROM Modbury LONDON UK. LATER HE INHERITED FROM HIS FATHER MONEY, HE USED TO PURCHASE LAND. OTHER NAMES ARE SWET, SWEET, SWEETING AND SWE...
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William Armistead
(1610 - 1671)
And, many “white” Armisteads can trace their origin to William (1) Armistead, who received a land grant on Mobjack Bay in 1637, and who appears to have immigrated on a special London based ship, the "T...
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Col. John Armistead, Esq. MP
(c.1635 - 1698)
The Armistead Family By Virginia Armistead Garber
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Capt. Anthony Armistead MP
(c.1645 - 1726)
Captain Anthony Armistead (ca. 1645-October 26, 1726) was a Justice of the Peace in Colonial Virginia, associated with the Bacon insurgent courts-martial in 1676. He was the son of William Armistead....
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William Armistead, Jr.
(c.1638 - d.)
died without issue
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James Bagnal
(1630 - 1702)
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Robert Bracewell
(1611 - 1668)
Excerpts from a letter: On 5/8/95 The Jamestowne Society approved Rev. Robert BRACEWELL, 1612-1668, as a qualifying ancestor for membership in The Jamestowne Society. Miss Ima Eula Mewborn, a North...
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Randall Holt, Jr.
(1638 - 1679)
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John Bailey
(1575 - 1620)
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Mary Holt
(1609 - 1643)
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Randall Holt, Sr.
(1607 - 1650)
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Poynes Weldon
(1673 - 1746)
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William Taylor MP
(1632 - 1710)
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Thomas Colepeper, 2nd Baron Colepeper (Colonial Governor of Virginia)
(1635 - 1719)
Thomas Colpeper, 2nd Baron Culpeper of Thoresway (baptised 21 March 1635 – 27 January 1689) was the colonial governor of Virginia from 1677 to 1683. Biography Born in 1635, Colepeper (often r...
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Daniel Parke, Sr. MP
(1628 - 1679)
Daniel Parke of London, Esquire. Will 11 August 1677; proved 16 September 1679. To my son Daniel Parke all my Plantations and Negroes in Virginia, and to the heirs male; failing heirs male, to the he...
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