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About wife of Thomas Osborne
Children of Thomas Osborne:
THOMAS2OSBORNE (ca. 1610s?-1666) P- 7
Edward Osborne (ca. 1610s?- )(presumed) P- 5 Presumed Son EDWARD OSBORNE: Edward Osborne, if the son of Thomas Osborne, was born probably in the 1610s [17] in England, where he apparently spent his teenage years. By 1636 he had joined his presumed father in Virginia.[18] Edward Osborne acquired the capital needed to transport himself and seven other people to the Virginia Colony and on June 2, 1636, was patented 400 acres in Henrico County across the James River from the plantation of his presumed father. Per the patent, Edward's land was bordered on the southwest by the great swamp, on the west by the James River, on the north by the land toward the falls, and on the east by the woods. [19]
Nothing further is known about this Edward or his children, if he had any. He may have returned to England, or been killed in the massacre of 1644, or simply died without heirs.
The only Osbornes of the next generation living in Henrico County were Thomas1Osborne, proved son of Thomas2Osborne, and Edward Osborne, who lived on land adjoining Thomas1Osborne, thus probably a brother.
Notes
- I see only unsourced internet trees to indicate a marriage to Thomas Osborne (1585-1656). The sourced site http://www.geneajourney.com/osbrne.html indicates his wife is unknown.
Capt. Thomas Osborne b abt 1585, England, d 1656, Coxendale, Henrico, VA. The name of his wife is not known.
Children of Thomas Osborne were:
- Thomas Osborne b abt 1609.
- Edward Osborne b abt 1612.
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Cranfield, Bedfordshire (now Central Bedfordshire), England
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