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About Elizabeth Page
The only proven male child of Sargent Thomas Crump is John Crump.
http://www.realhornsby.com/neckoland.htm
Daughter Elizabeth married Jamestown burgess Thomas Crumpe, who patented 750 acres between the James City Parish glebe and Powhatan Creek, directly above the Buck patent. Later he became burgess for the Neck O Land community and in 1639 was appointed the region's tobacco inspector. Thomas and Elizabeth Buck Crumpe's son and heir, John, patented 1,500 acres in the Neck O Land in 1654. Included were 250 acres he acquired on the basis of headrights, his maternal grandfather's 750 acres, and his uncle Peleg Buck's 500 acres.
After John Crumpe's death, his widow and heir, Elizabeth, married Matthew Page. It was through their union that the Buck property in the Neck O Land descended to the Pages who developed Rosewell in Gloucester County."
All quotes taken from James City County, Keystone of the Commonwealth, by Martha W. McCartney, Donning Publishers, 1997.
Additional Reading
http://www.preservationvirginia.org/rediscovery/pdf/buckweb.pdf. The report of the Preservation Society of Virginia on the excavation of Neck-O-Land, the land grant of Rev. Bucke.
Please note:
THE ONLY DOCUMENTED SON OF THOMAS CRUMP OF JAMESTOWN AMD ELIZABETH BUCK WAS JOHN CRUMP.
THIS JOHN CRUMP DID NOT HAVE ANY SONS, THUS NO MALE CRUMP CAN CLAIM A PATERNAL ONLY LINE OF DESCENT FROM THOMAS CRUMP.
Elizabeth Page's Timeline
1600 |
1600
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Argecroft Hall, Manchester, Lancashire, England
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1610 |
1610
Age 10
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To Va. On, Sea Venture
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1660 |
1660
Age 60
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Jamestown, James City, Virginia
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1995 |
April 14, 1995
Age 60
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1996 |
May 11, 1996
Age 60
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November 1, 1996
Age 60
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2002 |
February 12, 2002
Age 60
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2003 |
January 18, 2003
Age 60
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