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About Sarah Biggs
Richard Bigg arrived in Virginia in August, 1610, on the Swann, while Sarah immigrated in May, 1618 on the "Marygold" (sic).
The 1624 Jamestown Muster (Census)[1] taken on January 22, 1624, shows Richard Biggs, 41, and his wife Sarah, 35, as residents of West & Sherley hundred (sic)in the corporation Charles Cittie (sic). Their son Richard, 3, born in the new world, lived with them. The Muster take January 22, 1625 also showed in the household Susan Old and Thomas Turner, Richard ll's cousins. Susan BIggs and Samuel Sharpe went to England to present the will of Richard Bigg l to the authorities after April 20, 1626, who appointed Sarah the administrator of her late husband's estate.
- page 134 of Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers, 1607-1635: A Biographical Dictionary By Martha W. McCartney
- Richard Bigg (d 1626), Ancient Planter. Wife Sarah, children were Richard ll & William (died young). No son JOHN.
- Richard Bigg (d 1626), Ancient Planter. Wife Sarah, children were Richard ll & William (died young). No son JOHN.
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Sarah Biggs's Timeline
1589 |
1589
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England
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1606 |
1606
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Southampton, Hampshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1621 |
1621
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Jamestown, James City County, Virginia, British North America
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1624 |
1624
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Jamestown, James City County, Virginia, British North America
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1626 |
1626
Age 37
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Jamestown, Colony of Virginia
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