

There were a few people by this name in Va. This one in Lynhaven Parish has 8th grandchildren of who 2 are genetic geneaologist and the cousin matching is mirrored treed backwards according to comparisons from closest to distant cousins. This particular Owen Hayes was on record in the dealings with John Williams' people of the Battle Beach, Amelia Co, Va. The line that came from Quebec was a retro migratory pattern with the down line of this line that started native and kept picking up native and as snipet of it is here: Capt Thomas Hayes
her father → Jean delaHausye / Anicinape' & Seneca Mixed
his father → Delahaussaye
his father → John William Delahaussaye
his father → 1653 Delahaussaye
his father → j w Delahaussaye
his father → Owen Hayes / Anishinaabe' from Quebec
his father
Also, it is not for certain that if a person hailed from England with this particular group, if they were not on a return trip. They were working the Fur Trade in Lancaster MD and Claibornes' Fur Colony and they were working for the Howtyne and Haw River Barbados Trader "Hughes" / Fitz Hugh group who had a tan yard in Acquian Land. They were connected to Deveroux - Martin di Vierri Flemish Dutch East Indies Trade captains to all ports pre-British era. So, that any of this group came from England could very easily have been a reverse trip.