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Robert George Belcher

Also Known As: "Robert George Belcher"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, United States
Death: June 11, 1718 (68-69)
Henrico County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William Thomas Belcher and Tabitha Belcher
Husband of Phoebe Belcher and Phoebe Belcher
Father of John D Belcher, Sr; Bartholamew Belcher; Edward Belcher; Joel Belcher; Richard M. Belcher and 4 others
Brother of Thomas Belcher; Elizabeth Belcher; Edmund Belcher; Mary Penelope Galland and John Belchier

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About Robert George Belcher

Robert George Belcher BIRTH 1649 Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA DEATH 11 Jun 1718 Henrico County, Virginia, USA BURIAL Unknown MEMORIAL ID 148311767

Note: death date and place are not verified.

Robert George Belcher and his wife, Phoebe Isham is what we would call a “first generation” American. However, they were actually first generation Englishman on American soil. His father, William Thomas Belcher and his mother, Tabitha Ann Bartlett, were born in England, as well as Phoebe’s parents, Henry Isham and Elizabeth.

Henry Isham was also known to be a captain. We know that he wasn’t the first son in his family. It is likely that he did join the English military; possibly becoming a naval officer.

We know he arrived in Henrico, Virginia, around 1656. He lived on an island known as Bermuda Hundred that had been established as a port town some 30 years earlier. Located between the Appomattox and James Rivers, the Ishams were said to be located in the part known as Turkey Island.

There is conflicting information as to where Robert and Phoebe met and married. Most likely it happened in Henrico, VA. William Thomas Belcher’s son, Robert, was not a “first son” either. Perhaps, this caused the immigration toward the Isle of Wight some 70 miles away and other’s confusion as to where they married. Or not. Some say they stayed at Turkey Island. However, most people credit the Isle of Wight as the birthplace of their children: John, Phoebe, Bartholomew, Joel, and Edward.

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Robert George Belcher Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Share Learn about removing the ads from this memorial... Birth: 1649 Isle of Wight County Virginia, USA Death: Jun. 11, 1718 Henrico County Virginia, USA Note: death date and place are not verified. R

Robert George Belcher Memorial Photos Flowers Edit Share Learn about removing the ads from this memorial... Birth: 1649 Isle of Wight County Virginia, USA Death: Jun. 11, 1718 Henrico County Virginia, USA

Note: death date and place are not verified.

Robert George Belcher and his wife, Phoebe Isham is what we would call a “first generation” American. However, they were actually first generation Englishman on American soil. His father, William Thomas Belcher and his mother, Tabitha Ann Bartlett, were born in England, as well as Phoebe’s parents, Henry Isham and Elizabeth.

Henry Isham was also known to be a captain. We know that he wasn’t the first son in his family. It is likely that he did join the English military; possibly becoming a naval officer.

We know he arrived in Henrico, Virginia, around 1656. He lived on an island known as Bermuda Hundred that had been established as a port town some 30 years earlier. Located between the Appomattox and James Rivers, the Ishams were said to be located in the part known as Turkey Island.

There is conflicting information as to where Robert and Phoebe met and married. Most likely it happened in Henrico, VA. William Thomas Belcher’s son, Robert, was not a “first son” either. Perhaps, this caused the immigration toward the Isle of Wight some 70 miles away and other’s confusion as to where they married. Or not. Some say they stayed at Turkey Island. However, most people credit the Isle of Wight as the birthplace of their children: John, Phoebe, Bartholomew, Joel, and Edward.

Family links: Parents: William Thomas Belcher (1605 - 1686) Tabitha Anne Bartlett Belcher (1618 - 1649)

Spouse: Phoebe Isham Belcher (1648 - 1735)

Children: John Belcher (1670 - 1739)*

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Note: Probably buried on family land.

Burial: Unknown

Created by: M Bell Record added: Jun 26, 2015 Find A Grave Memorial# 148311767

- RFB Jenkins Added: Feb. 3, 2016 RIP to my 8th Great Grandfather... - Mary (McKinney) Wallace Added: Oct. 30, 2015 My 7th great grandfather. May you rest in the loving care of our heavenly father, Jesus. - Carol Veio Added: Sep. 2, 2015

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!Robert Belcher is where the current gen

!Robert Belcher is where the current genealogy in the united states started the Belcher families moved to mass to start with then Robert orhis son John Belcher Sr. migrated to Virginia the Appomattox River windsthrough Chesterfield County Virginia between Chesterfield County andAmelia County Virginia. During the early 1700's many men patented land inthe SW end of Chesterfield known until 1749 as Henrico County. Theysettled in the areas known as Skinquarter and Genito. Some of thesettlers were Richard Belcher, James Gates, John Goode, John Skelton,James Bailey. The earliest know record of Richard and John belcher is inHenrico County, Virginia along with John Nash's Sheriff's bond along withJames Jailey. States: " John Belshar Jr..1levy.clks fee, store debt. Anitem cancelled to order to Richard Belshar--note paid by John BelcherSr." James Baileys son Richard Baily married Elizabeth Belcher. In 1759James Baily bought 77 acres of land s side of Skinquarter this land wasoriginally part of a patent of 375 granted to Richard Belcher in 1754 andwas the first owned by the Bailey family. (source: Http://angelfire.com/la2/gen/index.html)

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Robert Belcher is where the current gene

Robert Belcher is where the current genealogy in the united states started. The Belcher families moved to Massachuttes first, then Robert or his son JohnBelcher Sr. migrated to Virginia. The Appomattox River winds through Chesterfield County Virginia between Chesterfield County and Amelia County Virginia.During the early 1700's many men patented land in the SW end of Chesterfieldknown until 1749 as Henrico County. They settled in the areas known as Skinquarter and Genito. Some of the settlers were Richard Belcher, James Gates, John Goode, John Skelton, James Bailey. The earliest know record of Richard andJohn Belcher is in Henrico County, Virginia along with John Nash's Sheriff'sbond along with JamesBailey. States: " John Belshar Jr..1levy.clks fee, storedebt. An item cancelled to order to Richard Belshar--note paid by John Belcher Sr." James Baileys son Richard Baily married Elizabeth Belcher. In 1759 James Baily bought 77 acres of land side of Skinquarter. This land was originally part of a patent of 375 granted to Richard Belcher in 1754 and was thefirst owned by the Bailey family. (source: Http://angelfire.com/la2/gen/index.html)

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Life Sketch

Robert George Belcher Memorial Edit Share Learn about removing the ads from this memorial... Birth: 1649 Isle of Wight County Virginia, USA Death: Jun. 11, 1718 Henrico County Virginia, USA

Note: death date and place are not verified.

Robert George Belcher and his wife, Phoebe Isham is what we would call a “first generation” American. However, they were actually first generation Englishman on American soil. His father, William Thomas Belcher and his mother, Tabitha Ann Bartlett, were born in England, as well as Phoebe’s parents, Henry Isham and Elizabeth.

Henry Isham was also known to be a captain. We know that he wasn’t the first son in his family. It is likely that he did join the English military; possibly becoming a naval officer.

We know he arrived in Henrico, Virginia, around 1656. He lived on an island known as Bermuda Hundred that had been established as a port town some 30 years earlier. Located between the Appomattox and James Rivers, the Ishams were said to be located in the part known as Turkey Island.

There is conflicting information as to where Robert and Phoebe met and married. Most likely it happened in Henrico, VA. William Thomas Belcher’s son, Robert, was not a “first son” either. Perhaps, this caused the immigration toward the Isle of Wight some 70 miles away and other’s confusion as to where they married. Or not. Some say they stayed at Turkey Island. However, most people credit the Isle of Wight as the birthplace of their children: John, Phoebe, Bartholomew, Joel, and Edward.

Family links: Parents: William Thomas Belcher (1605 - 1686) Tabitha Anne Bartlett Belcher (1618 - 1649)

Spouse: Phoebe Isham Belcher (1648 - 1735)

Children: John Belcher (1670 - 1739)*

  • Calculated relationship

Note: Probably buried on family land.

Burial: Unknown

Created by: M Bell Record added: Jun 26, 2015 Find A Grave Memorial# 148311767

- RFB Jenkins Added: Feb. 3, 2016 RIP to my 8th Great Grandfather... - Mary (McKinney) Wallace Added: Oct. 30, 2015 My 7th great grandfather. May you rest in the loving care of our heavenly father, Jesus. - Carol Veio Added: Sep. 2, 2015

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Son of Thomas Belcher and Tabitha Bartle

Son of Thomas Belcher and Tabitha Bartlett.

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Reason for Immigration

Most likely was a part of the English Civil War and the Great Migration.

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!Ancestors of James Andrew Crockett-Gen.

!Ancestors of James Andrew Crockett-Gen. 11-pg. 1-b. 1640 Isle of Wight Co, VA. !http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/c/o/n/Carlin-D-Conrad/GENE2-00... - Ancestors of Warren Lemuel Conrad-d. aft 1670 VA. !http://genforum.genealogy.com/belcher/messages/719.html-posted by Jim LAWLER - Thomas d. 1799 was really Thomas Jr. som of Thomas Sr. b. 28 June 1722 and Rebecca, Thos sr was s/o John (Jr.) 1699/1776 and Mary Goody, and he in turn was son of John Sr. 1670/1739 and Elizabeth FROGLEY, and going back one more we get to Robert and Phebe. If you wish I can provide FGS for all and places (Chesterfield and Henrico Co VA mostely) Jim LAWLER. !PRF CD #35

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ROBERT BELCHER IS WHERE THE CURRENT GEN ===

ROBERT BELCHER IS WHERE THE CURRENT GENEALOGY IN THE UNITED STATES STARTED THE BELCHER FAMILIES MOVED TO MASS TO START WITH THEN ROBERT OR HIS SON JOHN BELCHER SR MIGRATED TO VIRGINIA THE APPOMATTOX RIVER WINDS THROUGH CHESTERFIELD CO VIR BETWEEN CHESTERFIELD CO AND AMELIA CO. VIR. DURING THE EARLY 1700'S MANY MEN PATENTED LAND IN THE SW END OF CHESTERFIELD KNOWN UNTIL 1749 AS HENRICO CO. THEY SETTLED IN THE AREAS KNOWN AS SKINQUARTER AND GENITO. SOME OF THE SETTLERS WERE RICHARD BELCHER,JAMES GATES,JOHN GOODE, JOHN SKELTON, JAMES BAILY. THE EARLIEST KNOW RECORD OF RICHARD AND JOHN BELCHER IS IN HENRICO CO.VIR ALONG WITH JOHN NASH'S SHERIFF'S BOND ALONG WITH JAMES BAILEY. STATES: " JOHN BELSHAR JR..1LEVY.CLKSFEE, STORE DEBT. AN ITEM CANCELLED TO ORDER TO RICHARD BELSHAR--NOTE PAID BY JOHN BELCHER SR." JAMES BAILEYS SON RICHARD BAILY MARRIED ELIZABETH BELCHER. IN 1759 JAMES BAILY BOUGHT 77 ACRES OF LAND SSIDE OF SKINQUARTER THIS LAND WAS ORIGINALLY PART OF A PATENT OF 375 GRANTEDTO RICHARD BELCHER IN 1754 AND WAS THE FIRST OWNED BY THE BAILEY FAMILY. (source: http://angelfire.com/la2/gen/index.html)

Robert Belcher is where the current genealogy in the United Statesstarted the Belcher families moved to mass to start with then Robert orhis son John Belcher Sr. migrated to Virginia the Appomattox River windsthrough Chesterfield County Virginia between Chesterfield County andAmelia County Virginia. During the early 1700's many men patented land inthe SW end of Chesterfield known until 1749 as Henrico County. Theysettled in the areas known as Skinquarter and Genito. Some of thesettlers were Richard Belcher, James Gates, John Goode, John Skelton,James Bailey. The earliest know record of Richard and John Belcher is inHenrico County, Virginia along with John Nash's Sheriff's bond along withJames Jailey. States: "John Belshar Jr. .1levy.clks fee, store debt. Anitem cancelled to order to Richard Belshar--note paid by John BelcherSr." James Baileys son Richard Baily married Elizabeth Belcher. In 1759James Baily bought 77 acres of lands side of Skinquarter this land wasoriginally part of a patent of 375 granted to Richard Belcher in 1754 andwas the first owned by the Bailey family. (source:Http://angelfire.com/la2/gen/ind ex.html)

Robert Belcher is where the current genealogy in the united statesstarted the Belcher families moved to mass to start with then Robert orhis son John Belcher Sr. migrated to Virginia the Appomattox River windsthrough Chesterfield County Virginia between Chesterfield County andAmelia County Virginia. During the early 1700's many men patented land inthe SW end of Chesterfield known until 1749 as Henrico County. Theysettled in the areas known as Skinquarter and Genito. Some of thesettlers were Richard Belcher, James Gates, John Goode, John Skelton,James Bailey. The earliest know record of Richard and John belcher is inHenrico County, Virginia along with John Nash's Sheriff's bond along withJames Jailey. States: "John Belshar Jr..1levy.clks fee, store debt. Anitem cancelled to order to Richard Belshar--note paid by John BelcherSr." James Baileys son Richard Baily married Elizabeth Belcher. In 1759James Baily bought 77 acres of land s side of Skinquarter this land wasoriginally part of a patent of 375 granted to Richard Belcher in 1754 andwas the first owned by the Bailey family. (source: Http://angelfire.com/la2/gen/index.html)

ROBERT BELCHER IS WHERE THE CURRENT GENEALOGY IN THE UNITED STATES STARTED THE BELCHER FAMILIES MOVED TO MASS TO START WITH THEN ROBERT OR HIS SON JOHN BELCHER SR MIGRATED TO VIRGINIA THE APPOMATTOX RIVER WINDS THROUGH CHESTERFIELD CO VIR BETWEEN CHESTERFIELD CO AND AMELIA CO. VIR. DURING THE EARLY 1700'S MANY MEN PATENTED LAND IN THE SW END OF CHESTERFIELD KNOWN UNTIL 1749 AS HENRICO CO. THEY SETTLED IN THE AREAS KNOWN AS SKINQUARTER AND GENITO. SOME OF THE SETTLERS WERE RICHARD BELCHER,JAMES GATES,JOHN GOODE, JOHN SKELTON, JAMES BAILY. THE EARLIEST KNOW RECORD OF RICHARD AND JOHN BELCHER IS IN HENRICO CO.VIR ALONG WITH JOHN NASH'S SHERIFF'S BOND ALONG WITH JAMES BAILEY. STATES: " JOHN BELSHAR JR..1LEVY.CLKSFEE, STORE DEBT. AN ITEM CANCELLED TO ORDER TO RICHARD BELSHAR--NOTE PAID BY JOHN BELCHER SR." JAMES BAILEYS SON RICHARD BAILY MARRIED ELIZABETH BELCHER. IN 1759 JAMES BAILY BOUGHT 77 ACRES OF LAND SSIDE OF SKINQUARTER THIS LAND WAS ORIGINALLY PART OF A PATENT OF 375 GRANTEDTO RICHARD BELCHER IN 1754 AND WAS THE FIRST OWNED BY THE BAILEY FAMILY. (source: http://angelfire.com/la2/gen/index.html)

Robert Belcher is where the current genealogy in the United Statesstarted the Belcher families moved to mass to start with then Robert orhis son John Belcher Sr. migrated to Virginia the Appomattox River windsthrough Chesterfield County Virginia between Chesterfield County andAmelia County Virginia. During the early 1700's many men patented land inthe SW end of Chesterfield known until 1749 as Henrico County. Theysettled in the areas known as Skinquarter and Genito. Some of thesettlers were Richard Belcher, James Gates, John Goode, John Skelton,James Bailey. The earliest know record of Richard and John Belcher is inHenrico County, Virginia along with John Nash's Sheriff's bond along withJames Jailey. States: "John Belshar Jr. .1levy.clks fee, store debt. Anitem cancelled to order to Richard Belshar--note paid by John BelcherSr." James Baileys son Richard Baily married Elizabeth Belcher. In 1759James Baily bought 77 acres of lands side of Skinquarter this land wasoriginally part of a patent of 375 granted to Richard Belcher in 1754 andwas the first owned by the Bailey family. (source:Http://angelfire.com/la2/gen/ind ex.html)

Robert Belcher is where the current genealogy in the united statesstarted the Belcher families moved to mass to start with then Robert orhis son John Belcher Sr. migrated to Virginia the Appomattox River windsthrough Chesterfield County Virginia between Chesterfield County andAmelia County Virginia. During the early 1700's many men patented land inthe SW end of Chesterfield known until 1749 as Henrico County. Theysettled in the areas known as Skinquarter and Genito. Some of thesettlers were Richard Belcher, James Gates, John Goode, John Skelton,James Bailey. The earliest know record of Richard and John belcher is inHenrico County, Virginia along with John Nash's Sheriff's bond along withJames Jailey. States: "John Belshar Jr..1levy.clks fee, store debt. Anitem cancelled to order to Richard Belshar--note paid by John BelcherSr." James Baileys son Richard Baily married Elizabeth Belcher. In 1759James Baily bought 77 acres of land s side of Skinquarter this land wasoriginally part of a patent of 375 granted to Richard Belcher in 1754 andwas the first owned by the Bailey family. (source: Http://angelfire.com/la2/gen/index.html)

ROBERT BELCHER IS WHERE THE CURRENT GENEALOGY IN THE UNITED STATES STARTED THE BELCHER FAMILIES MOVED TO MASS TO START WITH THEN ROBERT OR HIS SON JOHN BELCHER SR MIGRATED TO VIRGINIA THE APPOMATTOX RIVER WINDS THROUGH CHESTERFIELD CO VIR BETWEEN CHESTERFIELD CO AND AMELIA CO. VIR. DURING THE EARLY 1700'S MANY MEN PATENTED LAND IN THE SW END OF CHESTERFIELD KNOWN UNTIL 1749 AS HENRICO CO. THEY SETTLED IN THE AREAS KNOWN AS SKINQUARTER AND GENITO. SOME OF THE SETTLERS WERE RICHARD BELCHER,JAMES GATES,JOHN GOODE, JOHN SKELTON, JAMES BAILY. THE EARLIEST KNOW RECORD OF RICHARD AND JOHN BELCHER IS IN HENRICO CO.VIR ALONG WITH JOHN NASH'S SHERIFF'S BOND ALONG WITH JAMES BAILEY. STATES: " JOHN BELSHAR JR..1LEVY.CLKSFEE, STORE DEBT. AN ITEM CANCELLED TO ORDER TO RICHARD BELSHAR--NOTE PAID BY JOHN BELCHER SR." JAMES BAILEYS SON RICHARD BAILY MARRIED ELIZABETH BELCHER. IN 1759 JAMES BAILY BOUGHT 77 ACRES OF LAND SSIDE OF SKINQUARTER THIS LAND WAS ORIGINALLY PART OF A PATENT OF 375 GRANTEDTO RICHARD BELCHER IN 1754 AND WAS THE FIRST OWNED BY THE BAILEY FAMILY. (source: http://angelfire.com/la2/gen/index.html)

Robert Belcher is where the current genealogy in the United Statesstarted the Belcher families moved to mass to start with then Robert orhis son John Belcher Sr. migrated to Virginia the Appomattox River windsthrough Chesterfield County Virginia between Chesterfield County andAmelia County Virginia. During the early 1700's many men patented land inthe SW end of Chesterfield known until 1749 as Henrico County. Theysettled in the areas known as Skinquarter and Genito. Some of thesettlers were Richard Belcher, James Gates, John Goode, John Skelton,James Bailey. The earliest know record of Richard and John Belcher is inHenrico County, Virginia along with John Nash's Sheriff's bond along withJames Jailey. States: "John Belshar Jr. .1levy.clks fee, store debt. Anitem cancelled to order to Richard Belshar--note paid by John BelcherSr." James Baileys son Richard Baily married Elizabeth Belcher. In 1759James Baily bought 77 acres of lands side of Skinquarter this land wasoriginally part of a patent of 375 granted to Richard Belcher in 1754 andwas the first owned by the Bailey family. (source:Http://angelfire.com/la2/gen/ind ex.html)

Robert Belcher is where the current genealogy in the united statesstarted the Belcher families moved to mass to start with then Robert orhis son John Belcher Sr. migrated to Virginia the Appomattox River windsthrough Chesterfield County Virginia between Chesterfield County andAmelia County Virginia. During the early 1700's many men patented land inthe SW end of Chesterfield known until 1749 as Henrico County. Theysettled in the areas known as Skinquarter and Genito. Some of thesettlers were Richard Belcher, James Gates, John Goode, John Skelton,James Bailey. The earliest know record of Richard and John belcher is inHenrico County, Virginia along with John Nash's Sheriff's bond along withJames Jailey. States: "John Belshar Jr..1levy.clks fee, store debt. Anitem cancelled to order to Richard Belshar--note paid by John BelcherSr." James Baileys son Richard Baily married Elizabeth Belcher. In 1759James Baily bought 77

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!Robert Belcher is where the current gen

!Robert Belcher is where the current genealogy in the united statesstarted the Belcher families moved to mass to start with then Robert orhis son John Belcher Sr. migrated to Virginia the Appomattox River windsthrough Chesterfield County Virginia between Chesterfield County andAmelia County Virginia. During the early 1700's many men patented land inthe SW end of Chesterfield known until 1749 as Henrico County. Theysettled in the areas known as Skinquarter and Genito. Some of thesettlers were Richard Belcher, James Gates, John Goode, John Skelton,James Bailey. The earliest know record of Richard and John belcher is inHenrico County, Virginia along with John Nash's Sheriff's bond along withJames Jailey. States: " John Belshar Jr..1levy.clks fee, store debt. Anitem cancelled to order to Richard Belshar--note paid by John BelcherSr." James Baileys son Richard Baily married Elizabeth Belcher. In 1759James Baily bought 77 acres of land s side of Skinquarter this land wasoriginally part of a patent of 375 granted to Richard Belcher in 1754 andwas the first owned by the Bailey family. (source:Http://angelfire.com/la2/gen/index.html)

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1 UID B6FFE4610710A8469158269AD4974251A

1 UID B6FFE4610710A8469158269AD4974251A680

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death

may have been 1669 Chester,Chesterfield County, Va.

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Robert George Belcher's Timeline

1649
1649
Isle of Wight, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, United States
1670
1670
Henrico, Virginia, United States
1673
1673
1674
1674
Isle of Wight Co., Virginia
1676
1676
Isle of Wight Co., Virginia
1678
1678
Isle of Wight Co., Virginia
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1680
Isle of Wight, Virginia
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Isle of Wight Co., Virginia
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Isle of Wight, Virginia