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SOME  EMIGKANTS 
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MEMORANDA  IN  REGARD  TO  SEVERAL  HUNDRED 
EMIGRANTS     TO    VIRGINIA    DURING    THE 
COLONIAL  PERIOD  WHOSE  PARENT- 
AGE IS  SHOWN   OR   FORMER 
RESIDENCE  INDICATED 
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PREFACE. 


The  following-  list  was  begun  during  leisure  hours  with  the  ex- 
pectation that  it  would  be  very  much  shorter  than  it  is,  and 
without  any  special  idea  of  publication.  After  some  progress 
had  been  made  the  compiler  grew  interested  in  ascertaining  how 
many  such  instances  could  be  discovered  in  readily  accessible 
sources,  and  when  it  was  completed  it  was  thought  that,  though 
it  consisted  only  of  brief  memoranda,  it  was  probably  worth  pre- 
serving in  print. 

No  attempt  has  before  been  made  to  collect  the  names  of  the 
various  emigrants  to  Virginia  in  regard  to  whose  parentage, 
family  connections  or  former  homes  something  definite  could  be 
learned.  In  the  list  here  presented  there  is  no  claim  for  exhaus- 
tiveness,  nor  is  there  any  attempt  to  give  many  details  as  to  an- 
cestry, social  position  or  occupation.  It  is  a  list  of  names  with 
brief  notes  concerning  them  and  with  references  to  printed  books 
or  manuscripts,  where  proofs  of  the  statements  made  are  either 
given  in  full  or  epitomized.  It  is  not  intended  as  an  enumera- 
tion of  gentry,  but  includes  all  ranks  from  the  laborer  to  the 
lord. 

Though  of  use,  no  doubt,  for  genealogical  investigations,  the 
compilation  was  not  made  for  that  purpose;  but  to  give  examples 
of  the  great  variety  of  people  who  composed  the  emigrants  to 
the  old  colonies. 

Some  of  the  persons,  whose  names  are  given,  died  without 
issue,  others  returned  to  England,  and  of  still  others  nothing  is 
known  but  the  name.  Yet  they  all  lived  in  Virginia,  and  with 
their  different  characters,  habits  and  antecedents  helped  to  make 
the  colony  what  it  was  and  to  mould  the  character  of  the  Vir- 
ginia people. 

The  principal  sources  used  have  been  the  Virginia  Magazive 
of  History  and  Biography  (cited  as  V.  M.),  the  William  and 
Mary  Quarterly  (cited  as  W.  M.),  Waters'  Gleanings  (cited  ;-s 
W.  G.),  the  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Registei  ^ 


IV 

various  other  well  known  genealogical  and  biographical  works, 
and  a  large  collection  of  manuscript  notes  from  Virginia  county 
records  in  the  possession  of  the  compiler.  In  the  Virginia  Mag- 
aziyie  of  History  and  Biography  Mr.  Lothrop  Withington's 
"  Gleanings"  have  furnished  numerous  names. 

In  many  instances  where  there  has  been  no  opportunity  for 
minute  investigation,  only  one  year  of  an  emigrant's  residence 
in  Virginia  has  been  noted.  The  name  of  the  emigrant  is  first 
given,  followed  next  by  his  dates,  and  immediately  after  this  the 
place  of  his  residence  in  Virginia  and  finally  the  foreign  refer- 
ence. When  details  as  to  ancestry  are  given  in  the  authorities 
referred  to,  as  in  the  case  of  John  West,  Edward  Digges,  and 
many  others,  it  has  not  been  deemed  necessary  to  add  the  social 
designation  of  gentleman,  esquire,  &c.  This  has  been  only 
done,  as  a  rule,  in  cases  where  contemporary  records  affix  such 
titles  to  the  emigrant's  name  and  the  compiler  knew  nothing  of 
his  ancestr3\ 

In  conclusion,  it  should  be  said  that  no  statements  have  been 
made  for  which  it  is  believed  there  is  not  full  proof  in  reliable 
records.  All  probabilities,  however  strong  or  reasonble,  and  all 
merely  traditional  accounts  have  been  omitted.  This  is  also  the 
case  in  regard  to  some  positive  statements  as  to  parentage  or 
descent  for  which  no  authority  has  been  given. 

It  will  be  observed  that  many  prominent  Virginia  names  are 
omitted  from  this  list.  The  emigrant  ancestors  of  the  families 
of  Alexander,  Berkeley  (Middlesex,  &c.),  Braxton,  Brocken- 
brough,  Brooke,  Carter.  Chevv-,  Cocke  (of  Henrico,  Surry,  &c  ), 
Dandridge,  Eppcs.  Farrar,  Jefferson,  C-rymes  (Middlesex),  Har- 
rison (Surr3^  &c. ),  Harvvood,  Hooe,  Kenner,  Kennon,  Lee, 
Madison,  Marshall,  Mason,  Newton  (Norfolk),  Perrott,  Pettus, 
Pope,  Poythress,  Rootes,  Ruffin,  Slaughter,  Steptoe,  Stith, 
Swann,  Taliaferro,  Venable,  Walke,  Whiting,  Willoughby  (Nor- 
folk), and  many  other  well-knovvn  names  have  not  been  traced 
positively  to  their  former  homes  across  the  sea.  It  has  been 
only  recently  that  any  work  has  been  done  towards  this  end  in 
the  English  records,  and  it  is  hoped  that  many  more  details  will 
yet  be  discovered. 


Some  Emigrants  to  Virginia. 


Abbes,  Edward,  surgeon  (d.  1637),  formerly  of  London. 
V.  M.,  XIV,  442.     Mathews'  Probate  Acts. 

Abrahall,  Robert  (in  Virginia  1681,  &c.),  New  Kent 
count)^  In  1681,  Richard  Cawthorn  and  Ann  his  wife,  adminis- 
tratrix of  her  late  husband,  Thomas  Abrahall,  citizen  and  skin- 
ner, of  London,  gave  a  power  of  attorney  to  recover  property 
in  the  hands  of  Mr.  Robert  Abrahall,  of  New  Kent  county,  Va. 

Middlesex  Records. 

Adam,  Robert  (b.  1731),  Alexandria;  son  of  Rev.  John 
Adam,  D.  D.,  and  Janet  Campbell  his  wife,  of  Kirkbride, 
Scotland. 

"  The  Lodge  of  Washington,"  p.  73. 

Adams,  Ebenezer  (d.  1735),  New  Kent  county;  son  of  Rich- 
ard Adams,  of  Abridge,  Essex,  citizen  and  merchant  tailor  of 
London. 

W.  M.,  V,  159-161. 

Adams,    Thomas  (in  Virginia  shortly  before   1664),   Isle  of 
Wight  county;  brother  of  William  Adams,  of  Kenton,  Devon. 
W.  M.,  VII,  225. 

Allen,  John  (d.  1750),  Spotsylvania  county;  nephew  of  Mrs. 
Sarah  Blake  and  Mrs.  Jane  Black,  of  Hamilton,  Scotland. 
Spotsylvania  Records. 

Ambler,  Richard  (1690-1766),  Yorktown  and  Jamestown; 
son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Burkadike)  Ambler,  of  the  city  of 
York. 

Paxton's  "Marshall  Family,"  p.  42. 

Andrews,  Henry,  gentleman  (d.  1705),  formerly  of  London. 
W.  M.,  II,  165. 

Andrews,  John  (d.  in  or  before  1609);  son  of  John  Andrews, 
of  Cambridge,  merchant. 
V.  M.,  XI,  155- 


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Archer,  Michael,  g-entleman  (1681-1726),  James  City- 
county;  born  near  Rippon,   in  Yorkshire. 

Va.  Hist.  Col.,  VI,  71. 

AscouGH  or  Ayscough,  Henry,  gent.,  (b.  about  1649,  in 
Virginia  1 679-1 698,  &c.),  Henrico  county;  brother  of  William 
Ascough,  of  the  city  of  York  (alive  1716). 

Henrico  County  Records. 

AsHTON,  Peter  (d.  167 1),  Northumberland  and  Stafford 
counties;  brother  of  James  Ashton,  of  Kirby-Undervvood,  and 
of  John  Ashton,  of  Lovvth  (Louth),  both  in  Lincolnshire. 

V.  M.,  H,  27. 

Ashton,  James  (d.  1686),  Stafford  county,  formerly  of  Kirby- 
Underwood,  Lincolnshire. 

V.  M.,  n,  27;  X,  292. 

Ashton,  John  (d.  1682),  Stafford  county,  formerly  of  Lovvth 
(Louth),  Lincolnshire. 

V.  M.,  X,  293. 

Atkins,  John  (d.  1624),  James  City  county;  brother  of  Wil- 
liam Atkins,  who,  in  1624,  dwelt  near  the  Bear,  in  Bassinghall, 
London. 

V.  M.,  XI,  153. 

Atkins,  John  (in  Virginia  1636);  grandson  of  John  Atkins, 
of  Chard,  Somerset,  merchant. 

V.  M.,  XI,  150. 

Atkinson,  PvOGER  (1725-1784),  Blandford,  Prince  George 
county;  born  at  Whitehaven;  son  of  Roger  and  Jane  (Benson) 
Atkinson. 

V.  M.,  XV,  345- 

Atkinson,  William,  the  younger,  gent.,  (d.  1613),  formerly 
of  London;  son  of  V/illiam  Atkinson,  of  London,  Esq. 

V.  M.,  XII,  397- 

Atterbury,  Richard  (d.  1638),  formerly  of  London,  fish- 
monger. 

V.  M.,  XI,  153- 

Atwood,  James  (d.  1686),  Middlesex  county,  formerly  of 
Yorkshire. 

Ch.  Ch.  Middlesex  Parish  Register. 


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Bacon,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (in  Virginia  1674,  &c.),  Henrico 
county;  wife  of  Nathaniel  Bacon,  Jr.,  and  daughter  of  Sir 
Edward  Duke,  of  Benhill  Lodge,  near  Saxmundham,  Suffolk. 

Campbell's  "History  of  Virginia,"  312  ;  V.  M.,  XV,  65,  69. 

Bacon,  Nathaniel,  Sr.,  (1620-1692),  York  county;  son  of 
Rev.  James  Bacon,  Rector  of  Burgate,  Suffolk,  and  grandson 
of  Sir  James  Bacon,  of  Preston  Hall,  Suffolk. 

V.  M.,  H,  125-129. 

Bacon,  Nathaniel,  Jr,,  (1647-1676),  Henrico  county;  son 
of  Thomas  Bacon,  of  Preston  Hall,  near  Saxmundham,  Suffolk. 
W.  M.,  X,  267. 

Bagge,  Edmund  (d.  1734),  Essex  county;  son  of  Luke  Bagge, 
of  Start,  county  Waterford,  Ireland. 
V.  M.,  XII,  290-300. 

Bagge,  Rev.  John  (d.  1726),  Essex  county;  brother  of  Leo- 
nard Bagge,  of  Kilbree,  county  Waterford,  Ireland. 
V.  M.,  XII,  299-300. 

Bagwell,  Roger  (d.  1679),  Rappahannock  county;  brother 
of  Andrew  Bagwell,  of  Apson,  county  of  Devon. 
"Virginia  County  Records"  (New  York),  p.  215. 

Baker,  John  (in  Virginia  1653),  Lower  Norfolk  county;  son 
and  heir  of  John  Baker,  "of  St.  Martin's  in  the  Pields  in  the 
county  of  Middlesex,  near  London,"  (dead  in  1653).  John 
Baker,  Jr.,  refers  to  property  in  that  parish  and  in  "  Benfield 
towards  Windsor." 

Lower  Norfolk  Records. 

Baker,  Martin  (in  Virginia  1635,  &c.),  York  county;  form- 
erly of  Plymouth. 
V.  M.,  II,  240. 

Banks,  Thomas  (1642-1697),  Northumberland  county;  born 
at  Woodstock,  Wiltshire;  son  of  Thomas  Banks,  gent.,  and  Do- 
rothy his  wife. 

W.  M.,  XIII,  46. 

Bankes,  James  (in Virginia  1656,  &c.),  Lower  Norfolk  county; 
formerly  of  London,  merchant. 
Lower  Norfolk  Records. 


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Banton,  John  (in  Virg-inia  1669,  &c.),  Isle  of  Wight  county; 
formerly  of  Bristol,   merchant. 

Isle  of  Wight  Records. 

Bargrave,  Rev.  Thomas  (d.  1621);  son  of  Robert  Bargrave, 
of  Bridge,  Kent. 

Brown's  "Genesis,"  II,  823. 

Barnabe,  John  (in  Virginia  1631,  &c.);  brother  of  Richard 
Barnabe,  merchant,  of  London. 

V.  M.,  XIII,  303-305- 

Barnes,  Jacob  (in  Virginia  1677,  &c.);  son  of  Edward  Barnes 
and  brother  of  Joshua  Barnes,  Greek  Professor  at  Cambridge. 

V.  M.,  XVI,  203. 

Baskerville,  John  (d.  1675),  York  county;  son  of  John 
Baskerville,  Esq.,  of  Old  Withington,  Cheshire. 

V.  M.,  XV,  58-60. 

Bassett,  William  (d.  1672),  New  Kent  county;  son  of  Wil- 
liam Bassett,  yeoman,  of  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Keith's  "Ancestry  of  Benjamin  Harrison,"  27-29. 

Bath,  John  (in  Virginia  1623),  "of  London;  a  Leatherseller." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  133. 

Batte,  Henry  (in  Virginia  1660,  &c.);  son  of  Robert  Batte, 
Vice-Master  of  University  College,  Oxford. 

Rd.  Standard,  III,  40.     Genealogist,  October,  1898,  86-89. 

Batte,    William    (in    Virginia,    1654,    &c.),    Charles    City 
county;  brother  of  Henry  Batte,  preceding. 
Richmond  Standard,  III,  40. 

Batte,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1666,  ''^''c);  son  of  John  Batte 
(d.  1652),  of  Okewell,  Yorkshire,  and  his  wife,  Martha,  daughter 
of  Thomas  Mallory,  Dean  of  Chester. 

Rd.  Standard,  III,  40.     Genealogist,  October,  1898,  S5-89. 

Batte,  Henry  (in  Virginia  1666,  &c.),  Charles  City  county; 
brother  of  Thomas  Batte,  preceding. 

Rd.  Standard,  III,  40.      Genealogist,  October,  1898,  86-89. 

Bathurst,  Lancelot  (b.  1646),  New  Kent  county;  son  of 
Sir  Edward  Bathurst,  Bart.,  of  Lechhide,  Gloucestershire  (who 
d.  1674). 


Visitation  of  Gloucestershire  (Exeter,  1884.)     W.  M.,II,  215. 
Burke's  Extinct  and  Dormant  Baronetage. 

Baugh,  Thomas,  "  absent  in  Virginia,"  1634.  (^Visitation  of 
the  County  of  Worcester,  1683-84,  ed.  by  W.  C.  Metcalfe),  living 
at  "West  and  Shirley  Hundred,"  1623,  and  at  the  "College 
Land"  (Henrico)  1625.  Son  of  John  Baugh  and  grandson  of 
Rowland  Baugh,  Esq.,  of  Twining,  in  the  county  of  Worcester. 

Visitation  of  Worcestershire,  1683-84,  edited  by  W.  C.  Met- 
calfe (Exeter,  1883).     V.  M.,  VH,  424. 

Baugh,  William  (in  Virginia  1639,  &c.),  late  of  London. 
(Probably  William  Baugh,  who  was  born  in  16 10,  and  was  J.  P. 
for  Henrico  county,  1656,  &c.) 

V.  M.,  XIX,  193. 

Bayly,  Arthur  (in  Virginia  1642,  &c.),  Henrico  county;  of 
London,  merchant. 

Col.  Va.  Register.     V.  M. 

Baynes,    Thomas  (d.    1709),    Middlesex  county;  brother  of 
William  and  Christopher  Baynes,  of  Snape,  Yorkshire. 
Middlesex  Records. 

Baytop,  Thomas  (d.  1690),  Gloucester  county;  from  Staple- 
hurst,  Kent. 
V.  M.,  XI,  69. 

Beard,  William  (d.  1636),  James  City  county;  mentions  in 
his  will  his  sisters  in  Rye. 
V.  M.,  XI,  148. 

Beauchamp,  John  (d.  1668),  Henrico  county;  also  of  St.  Giles 
Without  Cripplegate,  London,  merchant;  brother  of  Abel  Beau- 
champ,  gentleman,  of  Worcester. 

V.  M.,  XVI,  192.     Henrico  Records. 

Bechinoe,  Edward  (in  Virginia  1668,  &c.).  Isle  of  Wight 
county;  brother  of  Conyers  Bechinoe,  of  London,  merchant. 
W.  M.,  VII,  226. 

Beckingham,  Robert  (d.  1675),  Lancaster  county;  names 
in  will  his  father,  Mr.  Robert  Beckingham;  sister  Martha,  wife 
of  Mr.  John  Burroughs;  brothers-in-law  John  Cume  and  Aubin 
Elves,  and  gives  ^8  sterling  to  the  poor  housekeepers  in  the 


parish  of  St.  Edmund's,  in  Sarum.     In  1669  was  "  of  Portsmouth 
[Eng.],  merchant." 
Lancaster  Records. 

Beckwith,  Sir  Marmaduke,  Bart.,  (in  Virginia  1709,  &c., 
d.  1780),  Richmond  county;  son  of  Sir  Roger  Beckwith,  Bart., 
of  Aldborough,  Yorkshire,  (who  d.  1700). 

Burke's  Extinct  and  Dormant  Baronetage.  Richmond  County 
Records. 

Bedford,  John  (d.  17 16),  York  county;  of  Stepney,  Middle- 
sex. 

V.  M.,  XI,  150. 

Beheathland,  John  (c.  1639);  from  St.   EndilHon,  Corn- 
wall; grandson  of  Mr.  Richard  Beheathland. 
V.  M.,  XI,  363.     Matthews'  Probate  Acts. 

Belches,  Hugh  (1737-1803),  Sussex  county;  son  of  Thomas 
Belches,  of  Greenyard,  Scotland,  and  his  wife,  Margaret  Hep- 
burn, of  Boards. 

Belches'  Family  Records. 

Belches,  James,  Surry  county;  brother  of  Hugh  Belches, 
preceding. 

Belches'  Family  Records. 

Belches,  Patrick  (i 733-1 766),  Hanover  county;  brother  of 
Hugh  Belches,  preceding. 
Belches'  Family  Records. 

Bennett,  Richard  (d.  1675),  Nansemond  county;  nephew 
of  Edward  Bennett,  merchant,  of  London,  who,  in  1621,  &c,, 
was  deputy  governor  of  the  merchant  adventurers  of  England, 
resident  at  Delft,  Holland. 

Virginia  Carolorum,  224,  &c. 

Benskin,  Henry  (in  Virginia  1691,  &c.);  son  of  Francis  Ben- 
skin,  Esq.,  of  St.  Martin's  in  the  Fields,  Middlesex. 
Waters'  Gleanings. 

Berkeley,  John  (d.  1622),  Henrico  county;  son  of  Sir  John 
Berkeley,  of  Beverstone  Castle,  Gloucestershire. 
W.  M.,  VI,  135. 


Bernard,    Richard   (in   Virginia    1655,    &c.),    Gloucester 
county;  in  1634  was  of  Petsoe,   Bucks,  gent. 
W.  M.,  Ill,  41. 

Bernard,  William  (d.  1665),  Nansemond  county;  son  of 
Francis  Bernard,  of  Kingsthorpe,  Northants,  (d.  1630),  and 
brother  of  Sir  Robert  Bernard,  Bart.,  of  Brampton  Hall,  Hun- 
tingdonshire, 

V.  M.,  IV,  207. 

Beverley,  Robert  (d.  16S7),  Middlesex  county;  a  native  of 
Yorkshire. 

Ch.  Ch.  Parish,  Middlesex,  Register.     V.  M.,  II,  405-413. 

BiCKLEY,    Francis   (in  Virginia    1657,    &c.);    son   of  John 
Bickley,  of  London,   draper. 
V.  M.,  XI.  151,  152. 

Bickley,  Joseph  (d.  before  1751),  King  William  county;  son 
of  Sir  Francis  Bickley,  Bart.,  of  Attleborough  Hall,  Norfolk. 
(Joseph  Bickley' s  son  William,  of  Louisa  county,  succeeded  to 
the  baronetcy  in  1752.) 

W.  M.,  V,  29-30,  124-125. 

Bigge,  Henry  (in  Virginia  1635,  &c.);  brother  of  John  Bigge, 
of  St.  Mary's,  White  Chapel,  London,  citizen  and  tallow  chan- 
dler. 
^  Waters'  Gleanings. 

Billingsley,  George  (d.  16S1),  Upper  Norfolk  county;  re- 
fers in  will  to  property  left  him  by  his  grandmother,  Agatha 
Billingsley,  of  Rotterdam. 

Maryland  Calendar  of  Wills,  I,  149. 

Bishop,   Henry  (in  Virginia   1646,   &c.),   Surry  county;  of 
Henfield,  Sussex;  was  Postmaster-General  of  England  16G0-63. 
V.  M.,  VIII,  330.     Virginia  Carolorum. 

Blackburn,  Richard  (i 705-1 757),   Prince  William  county; 
born  at  Rippon,  Yorkshire. 
W.  M.,  IV,  267. 

Blackey,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  16S6,  &c.),  Middlesex  county; 
of  Cumberland. 

Ch.  Ch.  Parish,  Middlesex.  Register. 


Blancheflower,  Benjamin  (d.   1684-85  in  Virginia),  "of 
Fitzhead,  county  of  Somerset,  Gent." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  186. 

Bland,  Giles  (1647-1676),  Charles  City  county;  son  of  John 
Bland,  of  London,  and  his  wife  Sarah,  daughter  of  Giles  Green, 
Esq.,  of  Ufflington,  in  the  Isle  of  Purbeck. 

Familise  Minorum  Gentium. 

Bland,  Edward  (d.  1664),  Charles  City  county;  son  of  John 
Bland,  of  London;  merchant, 

W.  M.,  XV,  47.     Familiae  Minorum  Gentium. 

Bland,  Theoderick  (1629-1671),  Charles  City  county;  son 
of  John  Bland,  of  London;  merchant. 

V.  M.,  X,  372,  373.     Familiae  Minorum  Gentium. 

Bloss,  John  (in  Virginia  1687,  Sec),  Middlesex  county;  of 
Colchester,  Essex. 

Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

Bolithoe,  John  (in  Virginia  1725,  &c.).  Princess  Anne 
county;  from  Cornwall. 

Lower  Norfolk  County  (Va.)  Antiquary,  I,  64. 

Bolling,  Robert  (1646-1709),  Charles  City  and  Prince 
George  counties;  son  of  John  and  Mary  Bolling  of  All  Hal- 
lows, Barking  Parish,  Tower  street,  London. 

V.  M.,  VII,  352,  353. 

Bolton,  Henry  (in  Virginia  1691,  &c.);  son  of  William  Bol- 
ton, clerk,  of  Harrow  on  the  Hill,  Middlesex. 
W.  G.,  662. 

Booth,  Humphrey  (in  Virginia  1654,  &c.),   Rappahannock 
county,  of  London,  merchant,  in  1653. 
V.  M.,  Ill,  66. 

Booth,  Thomas  (1662-1736),  Gloucester  county;  "born  in 
Lancashire"  (epitaph).  A  chart  pedigree  of  the  family,  pre- 
pared many  years  ago,  states  that  he  was  son  of  St.  John  Booth, 
son  of  John  Booth,  son  of  Sir  George  Booth,  whose  son  William 
was  the  father  of  the  first  Lord  Delamere. 

W.  M.,  II,  223,  273,  274. 


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Boucher,  Rev.  Jonathan  (b.  1738),  Caroline  county;  a  na- 
tive of  Cumberland. 
Meade,  I,  411. 

BowKER,  Rev.  James  (d.  1704),  New  Kent  county;  brother 
of  Edward  Bowker,  of  London. 
V.  M.,  XI,  313. 

BowKER,   Rev.   Ralph  (in  Virginia  1704,   &c.).   King  and 
Queen  county;  brother  of  Rev.  James  Bowker,  preceding. 
V.  M.,  XI,  313. 

Boyd,  David  (d.    1781),  Northumberland  county;  his  father 
and  mother  were  buried  in  the  churchyard  at  Wigton,  Scotland. 
W.  M.,  VII,  126. 

Bradford,  Thomas  (d.  167 1);  formerly  of  Batcombe,  Som- 
erset. 

P.  C.  C.  Act  Book. 

Bradley,  Thomas  (b.  1633),  a  merchant  in  Virginia  1665, 
eldest  son  of  Thomas  Bradley,  D.  D.,  chaplain  to  Charles  I, 
Prebend  of  York  and  Rector  of  Ackworth,  Yorkshire;  a  great 
Royalist,  and  his  wife  Frances,  daughter  of  John,  Lord  Saville, 
of  Pontefract. 

Genealogist  (new  series),  XVI,  117. 

Branch,  Christopher  (d.  1681),  Henrico  county;  son  of 
Lionel  Branch  (b.  1566,  d.  about  1605),  and  grandson  of  Wil- 
liam Branch,  gent.,  (d.  1602),  of  Abingdon,  Berkshire. 

MS  pedigree  prepared  by  Mr.  J.  H.  Lea. 

Bray,  Robert  (d.  1681),  Lower  Norfolk  county;  son  of  Ed- 
ward Bray,  of  Biggleswade,  Bedfordshire  (who  was  dead  in 
1681). 

Lower  Norfolk  Records. 

Bray,  Plomer  (in  Virginia  1681,  &:c. ),  Lower  Norfolk  county; 
brother  of  Robert  Bray,  preceding. 
Lower  Norfolk  Records. 

Brent,  George  (d.  1700),  Staftord  county;  son  of  George 
Brent,  of  Defford,  Worcestershire,  and  his  wife  Marianna,  daugh- 
ter of  Sir  John  Peyton,  of  Doddington. 

V.  M.,  II,  35,  36;  XII,  441;  XIV,  100.  loi;  XV,  93,  94. 


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Brent,  G:les  (d.  1671),  StalToi'd  count}^;  son  of  Richard 
Brent,  of  Lark  Stoke  and  Admington,  Gloucestershire. 

V.  M.,  XII,  439-440;  XIV,  100;  XV,  324,  &c.;  XVI, 
97,  98. 

Brent,  Robert  (in  Virginia  1693,  &c.);  son  of  George  Brent, 
of  Defford. 

V.  M.,  XIV,  loi. 

Brewer,  John  (d.  1636),  Warwick  county;  son  of  Thomas 
Brewer,  of  London. 

W.  G.,  715;  V.  M.,  Ill,  183,  184. 

Brewster,  Sackford  (in  Virginia  1655,  &c. ),  Surry  county. 
In  his  marriage  license,  issued  in  Virginia,  April  22,  1655,  he  is 
styled  "Thomas  alias  Sackford  Brewster,  of  Sackford  Hall,  in 
the  county  of  Suffolk,  gent." 

Surry  Records. 

Brewton,  John  (d.  1707),  Stafford  county;  legacy  in  his 
will  to  John,  son  of  Thomas  Brewton,  of  Gloucester,  in  Eng- 
land. 

Stafford  Records. 

Brigg,  Henry  (in  Virginia  1622,  &c.);  brother  to  "Thomas 
Brigg,  merchant  at  ye  Custome  House  Key,"  London. 
Brown's  "First  Republic,"  p.  514. 

Bristow,  Robert  (in  Virginia  1660-80,  b.  1643),  Stafford 
county;  second  son  of  Robert  Bristow,  Esq.,  of  Ayot  St.  Law- 
rence, Hertfordshire. 

V.  M.,  XIII,  59-62. 

Britain,  Richard  (in  Virginia  1659,  &c.),  Northampton 
county;  son  of  Stephen  Britain,  of  East  Greenwich,  in  the 
county  of  Kent,  cordwainer. 

Northampton  Records. 

Brodhurst,    Hugh    (d.    1659);  son    of  William  Brodhurst, 
gent.,  of  Lilleshall,  Shropshire. 
W.  M.,  IV,  88. 

Brodhurst,  Walter  (1619-1661),  Westmoreland  county; 
brother  of  Hugh  Brodhurst,  preceding. 
W.  M.,  IV,  31,  74,  88;  I,  188. 


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Brodnax,   John    (d.    1657),    York  county;  son  of  Thomas 
Brodnax,  of  Godmersham,  Kent. 
W.  M.,  XIV,  52-53- 

Brodnax,  John  (1668-1719),  Williamsburg;  son  of  Robert 
Brodnax,  g-oldsmith,  of  Holborn,  London. 
W.  M.,"XIV,  I38. 

Brodnax,  William  (1675-1726),  Jamestown;  born  at  God- 
mersham, Kent;  son  of  "  Robert  Brodnax,  a  goldsmith  in  Hol- 
born, London." 

W.  M.,  XIV,  53-56. 

Broughton,     Francis,    "now    in   Virginia";    pedigree  of 
Broughton,   Visitation  of  Staffordshire,   1663-4. 
W.  M.,  XV,  70. 

Brown,  Dr.  John  (d.  1726),  Williamsburg;  "late  of  Cold 
Stream,  North 'Britain." 

Va.  Hist.  Col.,  VI,  76;  W.  M.,  VI,  253. 

BucKRiDGE,  Ralph  (in  Virginia  1623);  "of  Sutten,  in  Bark- 
shire,  gent." 

V.  M.,  XIX,  132. 

BuRWELL,  Mrs.  Abigail  (in  Virginia  1671,  &c.),  Gloucester 
county;  wife  of  Lewis  Burwell,  and  daughter  of  Anthony  Smith, 
of  Colchester,  tanner,  and  his  wife  Martha,  daughter  of  Rev. 
James  Bacon,  Rector  of  Burgate,  Suffolk. 

Keith's  Ancestry  of  Benjamin  Harrison,  23-26. 

Burwell,  Lewis  (d.  1653),  Gloucester  county;  son  of  Ed- 
ward Burwell,  of  Harlington,  Bedfordshire,  and  his  wife  Do- 
rothy, daughter  of  William  Bedell,  of  Catworth,  Huntingdon- 
shire. 

Keith's  Ancestry  of  Benjamin  Harrison,'  34,  35. 

Butler,  William  (in  Virginia  1641,  &c.),  fishmonger,  of 
London. 

N.  E.  H.  &  G.  Reg.,  Vol.  61,  p.  92. 

Cabell,  Dr.  William  (1700-1774),  Goochland  and  Amherst 
counties;  son  of  Nicholas  Cabell,  of  Frome,  Somerset. 
Cabells  and  Their  Kin,  19-21,  63,  &c. 


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Cade,  Henry  (in  Virginia  1662,  &c.);  son  of  Walter  Cade, 
who  was  nephew  of  Andrew  Cade,  Esq.,  of  East  Betch worth, 
Surrey,  (who  died  in  1662). 

V.  M.,  XII,  71. 

Cairon,    Rev.  Jean    (d.    17 16),    Henrico  county;    formerly 
minister  of  Cajarc,   France. 
Huguenot  Emigration,  74. 

Calthorpe,  Christopher  (d.  1662),  York  county;  son  of 
James  Calthorpe,  Esq.,  of  East  Barsham,  Suffolk. 
V.  M.,  II,  106-112,  160-164. 

Camm,  Rev.  John  (1718-1779),  York  county;  son  of  Thomas 
Camm,  of  Hornsea,  Yorkshire. 
W.  M.,  ly,  61. 

Campbell,  Rev.  Archibald  (in  Virginia  1754,  Sec),  West- 
moreland county;  son  of  Archibald  Campbell,  of  Kirnan,  Argyle- 
shire,  Scotland,  and  his  wife  Anna  Stewart,  of  Ascog. 

Rd.  Standard,  April  12  and  May  3,  1879. 

Campbell,  Alexander  (1710-1S01),  Falmouth;  brother  of 
Rev.  Archibald  Campbell,  preceding.  He  returned  to  Scotland, 
and  was  father  of  Thomas  Campbell,  the  poet. 

Rd.  Standard,  April  12  and  May  3,  1879. 

Campfield,    Francis   (in  Virginia    1662,    &c.),   Gloucester 
county;  citizen  and  grocer,  of  London. 
V.  M.,  XI,  307. 

Carpenter,  Nathaniel,  King  and  Queen  county,  1766,  &c.; 
"A  Devonshire  gentleman,"  brother  of  Coryndon  Carpenter, 
Esq.,  of  Launceston,  Cornwall. 

Wallace's  Virginia  Historical  Magazine — note  to  "Fauntleroy 
Family." 

Carter,  Edward  (d.  1682),  of  Nansemond  county,  Va. ;  re- 
turned to  England,  and  at  time  of  death  was  "of  Edmonton 
county,  Middlesex,  Esq.,";  bequeathed  lands  in  Edmonton 
and  in  Chalfont  St.  Peter's,  county  Bucks;  to  be  buried  in  St. 
Dunston's  in  the  East,  London,  near  his  former  wife,  Amie 
Carter. 

Waters'  Gleanines. 


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Gary,  John  (b.  1644,  living  in  Surry  county,  Va.,  1669,  &c. , 
but  of  London  in  1700);  son  of  Thomas  Gary,  of  Bristol. 
N.  E.  H.  cS:  G.  Reg. 

Gary,  Miles  (1620-1667),  Warwick  county;  son  of  John  and 
Alice  (Hobson)  Gary,  of  Bristol. 

Goode's  ''Virginia  Gousins,"  2S1-282. 

Gary,  Oswald   (in  Virginia  1690,  &c.),   Middlesex  county; 
son  of  James  Gary,  merchant,  of  London. 
W.  M.,  IX,  45. 

Gary,  Warren  (in  Virginia  171 1,   &c.),  Richmond  county; 
brother  of  Richard  Gary,  of  Bristol. 
Richmond  Gounty  Records. 

Gatlett,  John  (d.  1670),  Sittingbourne  Parish,  Rappahan- 
nock county.  His  son,  John  Gatlett,  gave  power  of  attorney  to 
sell  lands  at  Sittingbourne  and  Radvvlesham(?),  Kent,  which  had 
been  left  him  by  his  father. 

V.  M.,  Ill,  62,  63. 

Gawson,  Jonas  (in  Norfolk  county,  Va.,  about  1702,  &c.); 
went  to  school  in  the  town  of  Lancaster  in  1692.  His  father 
lived  a  short  distance  from  that  town. 

Norfolk  Gounty  Records. 

Gawthorne,  Richard  (in  Virginia  16S1,  &c.),  Rappahan- 
nock county;  son  of  Richard  Gawthorne,  citizen  and  merchant- 
tailor,  of  London,  whose  wife,  in  i68r,  was  Anne,  formerly 
widow  of  Thomas  Abrahall,  citizen  and  skinner,  of  London. 

Middlesex  Records. 

Ghamberlayne,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1675,  &c.),  Henrico 
and  Gharles  Gity  counties;  son  of  Gol.  Edmund  Ghamberlayne, 
of  Maugersbury,  Gloucestershire. 

Visitation  of  Gloucestershire,  16S2-3. 

Ghamberlayne,  William  (1699  or  1700-1736),  New  Kent 
county;  "  Descended  of  an  Ancient  and  Worthy  Family  in  the 
Gounty  of  Hereford,"  (epitaph). 

Beau  Monde,  March  31,  1894. 

Ghandler,  Daniel  (in  Virginia  1650,  &c.);  son  of  Edward 
Chandler,  of  Ware,  Hertfordshire,  draper. 
V.  M.,  XIII,  309. 


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Chapman,  Richard  (in  Virginia  1740,  &c.),  King  William 
county;  from  Lincolnshire. 
W.  M.,  VI,  60. 

Cheesman,  John  (d.  1665),  Elizabeth  City  and  York  coun- 
ties; at  the  time  of  his  death  "of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Bermond- 
sey,  Surrey,  gent.," ;  left  property  at  Braban  (Brabourne  ?)  Kent, 
and  at  Southall,  Eling,  Old  Bradford  and  New  Bradford. 

V.  M.,  XIV.  86. 

Chesley,  Philip  (d.  1674),  York  county;  a  native  of  Wel- 
ford,  Gloucestershire. 

W.  M.,  I,  86.     V.  M.,  XIII,  63. 

Cheyney,  Henry  (in  Virginia  1623),  "of  York,  merchant." 

V.  M.,  XIX,  133- 

Chichester,  Richard  (1657-1734),  Lancaster  county;  born 
at  Silverton,  Devon,  March  5,  1657;  came  to  Virginia,  1702;  son 
of  John  Chichester  of  Widworthy  (will  1661),  whose  great-great- 
grandfather, John  Chichester  of  Widworthy,  was  a  son  of  John 
Chichester  of  Raleigh. 

Copies  of  wills,  parish  registers,  &c.,  in  possession  of  Mr.  A. 
M.  Chichester.     Hayden's  Virginia  Genealogies,  93,  &c. 

Chichley,  Sir  Henry  (1615-1683),  Middlesex  county;  son 
of  Sir  Thomas  Chichley  of  Wimpole,  Cam.bridgeshire. 
V.  M.,  April,  1909. 

Churchill,  William  (1650-1711),  Middlesex  county;  born 
at  North  Aston,  Oxfordshire. 

Keith's  Ancestry  of  Benj.  Harrison.     W.  M.,  VII,  186. 

Claiborne,  William  (1587-1677),  New  Kent  county,  &c. ; 
son  of  Edmund  and  Grace  (Beliingham)  Claiborne  of  Kellerby. 
Yorkshire,  and  Cleborne  Hal!,  Westmoreland. 

V.  M.,  I,  313. 

Clack,  Rev.  James  (d.  1723),  Gloucester  county;  born  in  the 
parish  of  Marden,  Wiltshire;  son  of  William  and  Mary  Clack. 
W.  M.,  Ill,  32. 

Clarke,  Charles  (d.  1785),  Cumberland  and  Powhatan 
counties;  in  Virginia  1745.  Stated  to  have  been  a  native  of 
Surrey.  In  liis  will,  dated  1763,  he  makes  provision  in  case  "the 
estate  in   England    in   the  hands  of  my  mother's   sister,   Mrs. 


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Charity  Kent,  widow   of  Daniel    Kent,  merchant,  formerly  of 
Bell  Court,  Common  Street,  London,"  should  be  recovered. 
Powhatan  Records. 

Clarke,  John  (d.  shortly  before  1644),  York  county;  son  of 
Sir  John  Clarke  of  Wrotham,  Kent. 
W.  M.,  I,  84.  85;  XII,  36-37. 

Clarke,  Thomas  (d.   1670),  York  county;  son  of  Edward 
Clarke  of  Thriploe,  near  Foulsmere,  Cambridgeshire. 
V.  M.,  XII,  178. 

Clay,  Francis.  In  the  "  Prerogative  Court  of  Mansfield" 
(a  probate  court  now  extinct,  with  the  records  at  Nottingham),  is 
the  bond,  dated  March  3,  1691,  of  Daniel  Clay,  of  Mansfield, 
joyner,  as  administrator  of  the  goods  of  Francis  Clay,  "late  of 
Chickahomene  in  Virginia."  The  inventory  is  filed  with  the 
bond  and  states  that  Francis  Clay  was  the  son  of  Richard  Clay, 
deceased.  The  bond  was  given  before  William  Clay,  steward  of 
the  manor  of  Mansfield,  who  seals  with  his  arms.  A  Francis 
Clay,  gentleman,  lived  in  Northumberland  county,  Va. ;  v/as  a 
J.  P.  for  that  county  1659,  &c. ,  and  in  a  deposition  made  in 
1661,  when  he  was  aged  thirty-four,  says  he  came  to  Virgiiiia 
in  1649. 

N.  E.  H.  &  G.  Reg.,  Vol.  37.  p.  202.  Northumberland 
County  Records. 

Clayton,  John  (1665-1737),  Gloucester  county;  son  of  Sir 
John  Clayton,  of  London,  and  of  Parsons  Green,  Fulham, 
Wallace's  Virginia  Historical  Magazine. 

Clift,  Wombwell  (d.  1737),  Hanover  county;  "  of  a  good 
family  in  Yorkshire." 

Virginia  Gazette,  January  10,  1737. 

Clifton,  James  (in  Virginia  1669,  &c.),  Stafford  county;  son 
of  Thomas  Clifton,  Esq  ,  of  Westby  and  Clifton,  Lancashire. 

Burke's  Commoners  (1835),  II,  57,  Md.  Archives.  Stafford 
Count}^  Records. 

Cocke.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (in  Virginia  17 13,  &c.),  Williams- 
burg; wife  of  Dr.  William  Cocke,  and  sister  of  Mark  Catesby, 
the  English  naturalist. 

V.  M.,  V,  1S9,  190;  IX,  128. 


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Cocke,  Dr.  William  (1672-1720),  Wiliiamsburg;  "born  of 
respectable  parents  at  Sudbury  in  Suffolk."     (Epitaph.) 
Va.  Hist.  Col,  VI,  84,  85. 

CoDD,  St.  Leger  (d,  170S),  Northumberland  county;  be- 
queathed lands  at  Wateringbury,  Lenham  and  Wetchlin  (?), 
Kent.  There  can  be  no  doubt  that  he  was  son  of  William 
Codd,  Esq.,  of  Pelicans,  Kent,  who  married,  in  1632,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Sir  Warham  St.  Leger,  of  Ulcombe,  Kent. 

Y.  M.,  X,  374. 

CoGGAN,  Mrs.  Frances  (d.  1677),  Charles  City  county;  wife 
of  John  Coggan,  and  daughter  of  Gregory  Bland  (b,  1587)  of 
St.  Gregories,  London. 

Familiae  Minorum  Gentium.     N,  E.  H.  &  G.  Reg.,  Vol,  47, 

P-  354- 

Coke,  John  (1704-1767),  Williamsburg;  son  of  Richard 
Coke  (d.  1730),  and  grandson  of  Richard  Coke,  of  Trusley, 
Derbyshire. 

Coke's  "Coke  of  Trusley."     W.  M.,  VII,  127,  12S. 

CoLCLOUGH,  George  (in  Virginia  1658,  &c.),  Northumber- 
land county;  brother  of  Thomas  Colclough,  merchant,  of  Lon- 
don. 

W.  M.,  XVII,  60. 

Collier,  Vv/"illiam  (in  Virginia  1670,  etc.),  York  and  New 
Kent  counties;  formerly  "citizen  and  weaver,  of  London." 
W.  M.,  VIII,  256. 

Cole,  William  (b.  1597,  in  Virginia  1618-29,  &c. ),  Nutmeg 
Quarter;  son  of  Humfrie  Cole,  of  Tillingham,  Essex,  clerk. 
V.  M.,  XIX,  189,  190. 

Coltman,  Henry  (in  Virginia  1622,  &c.);  son  of  Ann  Colt- 
man,  of  London,  widow. 

W.  G.,  141- 

CoLViLLE,  John  (d.  1756),  Fairfax  county;  late  of  Newcastle 
on  Tyne;  made  bequests  to  his  brother  Thomas  Colvilie,  with 
reversion  to  the  Earl  of  Tankerville,  and  states  that  the  Earl 
was  the  son  of  his  (J.  C.'s)  father's  brother's  daughter. 

Fairfax  County  Records. 


Collins,  Robert  (in  Virgima  1623);  "of  London,  haber- 
dasher." j 

V.  M.,  XIX,  133.        y 

CoMRiE,  Mrs.  Margaret  (d.  January  9,  1739);  wife  of  Dr. 
William  Comrie,  of  Hanover  county;  niece  of  Mr.  Thomas  Par- 
ratt,  one  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery  (in  England),  and  sister  to 
Mr.  Josias  Baintone,  one  of  the  Six  Clerks  of  that  office. 

Virginia  Gazette,  January  15,  1739. 

Conway,  Edwin  (d.  1675),  Northampton  and  Lancaster 
counties;   "of  Worcestershire." 

Hayden's  Virginia  Genealogies,  225-229. 

Constable,   Robert  (in  Virginia   1623),   James  City;    "of 
North  Allerton  in  Yorkshire,  gent." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  133. 

Cooke,  Travers  (d.  1759),  Stafford  county;  states  in  his 
will  that  there  is  a  large  balance  due  him  from  his  uncle, 
Thomas  Youghall,  of  the  Kingdom  of  Ireland,  on  account  of 
the  rents  and  profits  of  his  estate  there. 

Stafford  Records. 

(It  is  probable  that  the  compiler  made  an  error  in  his  notes 
from  the  will  of  Travers  Cooke,  and  that  "uncle  Thomas  You- 
ghall" should  read  "uncle  Thomas  Cooke  of  Youghall."  The 
will  of  Thomas  Cooke,  of  Youghal,  County  Cork,  gent.,  was 
proved  in  Dublin  in  1750;  that  of  John  Cooke,  of  Youghal,  Esq. , 
proved  in  Dublin  in  1713,  and  a  copy  of  the  will  of  John  Cooke, 
of  Overwharton  parish,  Stafford  county,  Va.,  the  father  of 
Travers  Cooke,  was  proved  in  December,  1735,) 

Cooper,  Sampson  (d.  1659),  Northumberland  county;  Alder- 
man of  Rippon,  Yorkshire. 
W.  M.,  XIII,  28. 

Corbin,  Henry  (1629-1675),  Middlesex  county;  third  son  of 
Thomas  Corbin,  Esq.,  of  Hall  End,  Warwickshire. 

"  Lee  of  Virginia,"  83.    Corbin  Pedigree.     V.  M.,  XVII,  401. 

CcsENS,  John  (d.  1674),  Northumberland  county;  came  to 
Virginia  from  Cudredge  (Goodrich  j*)  in  the  parish  of  Bishops 
Walton,  Southampton,  where  he  owned  land. 

Lancaster  Records. 


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Cotton,  William,  mariner  (in  Virginia  1659,  &c.);  son  of 
William  Cotton,  who  owned  a  house  at  Bedminster  near  Bristol. 
W.  M.,  Y,  124. 

Cotton,    Rev.   William  (d.    1646),   Northampton   county. 
His  mother  Joane  Hved  at  Bunbury,  Cheshire. 
V.  M.,  IV,  406.     W.  M.,  V,  124. 

Crampton,  John  (in  Virginia  7623),  "of  Bolton  in  the  Moore, 
Lancashire." 

V.  M.,  XIX,  132. 

Crawley,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1659,  &c.),  old  Rappahan- 
nock county;  son  of  Robert  and  Margaret  Crawley,  and  baptized 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Margaret's,  Bristol,  August  27,  1637. 

Rappahannock  Records. 

Crompton,   Thomas  (in  Virginia   1623),    "of  Bolton  in  the 
Moore,  Lankashire." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  132. 

Craik,  Dr.  James  (1730-1784),  Alexandria;  son  of  William 
Craik,  of  Arbigland,  near  Dumfries,  Scotland.  (The  father  of 
John  Paul  Jones  was  a  gardener  at  Arbigland.) 

Hayden,  341. 

Creffield,  Edward,  Jr.  (d.  1694),  Gloucester  county;  son 
of  Edward  Creffield,  of  Chapel,  Essex. 
V.  M.,  XIX,  289. 

Creyk,  Henry(i637-i684), Middlesex  county;  son  of  Gregory 
Creyk,  of  Marton,  Yorkshire,  and  his  wife  Ursula,  daughter  of 
Sir  John  Legard. 

Familiae  Minorum  Gentium,  III,  950-952.  Genealogist  (N.  S., 
XXIII,  42).     Middlesex  Records. 

Crouch,  Richard  (b.  about  15S6,  in  Virginia  1623),  James 
City  county,  "of  Howton  (Houghton)  Bedfordshire,  carpenter." 
V.  M.,  XIX.  133,  134. 

Culpeper,  Alexander  (in  Virginia  1672,  &c.)  In  1672 
Governor  Berkeley  applied  to  the  English  Government  for  the 
appointment  of  his  wife's  brother,  Alexander  Culpeper,  to  the 
ofhce  of  surveyor  general  of  Virginia.     He  stated  that  Captain 


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Culpeper  was  a  person  who  had  lived  a  number  of  years  in  Vir- 
ginia, and  whose  father  had  lost  his  estate,  liberty  and  life  in  the 
King's  service. 
V.  M.,  I,  83. 

CuRLE,  Thomas  (i 640-1 700),  Elizabeth  City  county;  born  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Michael,  Lewis,  Sussex. 
W.  M.,  IX,  125. 

CusTis,    Edmond    (in    Virginia    1690,    &c.),     Northampton 
county;  son  of  Francis  Custis,  of  Baltimore,  Ireland. 
Northampton  Records. 

Custis,  John  (in  Virginia  1650,  &c.),  Northampton  county; 
son  of  John  Custis,  of  Rotterdam,  Holland,  formerly  of  Glouces- 
tershire, England. 

V.  M.,  VIII,  394. 

Custis,    William    (in   Virginia    1650,    Sec),    Northampton 
brother  of  John  Custis,  preceding. 
V.  M.,  VIII,  394. 

Dade,  Francis  (d.  1663),  Stafford  county,  1654,  &c. ;  sixth 
son  of  William  Dade,  Esq.,  of  Tannington,  Suffolk,  and  his  wife 
Mary,  daughter  of  Henry  Wingfield,  Esq.,  of  Crofield,  Suffolk. 
When  Francis  Dade  came  to  Virginia  he  called  himself  for 
several  years  Major  John  Smith.  The  reason  is  unknown;  but 
it  was  evidently  nothing  which  prevented  him  from  visiting  Eng- 
land later,  as  he  was  returning  from  a  visit  to  England  when  he 
died  at  sea  in  1663. 

Genealogical  Memoranda  Relating  to  the  Family  of  Dade  of 
Suffolk.  Pedigrees  from  the  Visitation  of  Kent,  1663-68,  pp. 
97,  98.  Hayden's  Virginia  Genealogies,  731,  8cc.  W.  M., 
VIII,  205. 

Daniel,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1676,  &c.);  son  of  Ann  Jones, 
widow,  of  St.  Clements  Danes,  Middlesex. 
W.  G.,  27. 

Davison,  Christopher  (d.  before  1624),  James  City  county; 
son  of  William  Davison,  of  Middlesex,  Secretary  of  State  to 
Queen  Elizabeth. 

W.  M.,  X,  169. 


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Dawson,  Owen  (in  Virginia  1623),    "  of  St.  Martins  in  the 
Fields,  joiner." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  132. 

Dawson,  Mrs.  Anne  (in  Virginia  1744,  &c.);  wife  of  Benja- 
min Dawson,  of  Virginia,  and  sister  of  Francis  Brooks,  of  Plais- 
tow,  Essex,  gent. 

V.  M.,  XVI,  65. 

Dawson,  Rev.  Thomas  (d.  1761),  Williamsburg;  son  of  Wil- 
liam Dawson,  "pleb."  of  Aspatria,  Cumberland. 
W.  M.,  II,  209.     Foster's  Oxford  Matriculations. 

Dawson,    Rev.    Musgrave   (1723-        ),    Caroline  county; 
brother  of  Thomas  Dawson,  preceding. 
W.  M.,  II,  52. 

Dawson,  Rev.  William  (d.  1752),  Williamsburg;  brother  of 
Thomas  Dawson,  preceding. 
W.  M.,  II,  51. 

f  ./Davis,  John  (d.  1686),  Middlesex  county;  of  Bristol. 
'     Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

Davy,  John  fin  Virginia  1648,  &c.);  son  of  Simon  Davy,  and 
nephew  of  John  Davy,  gent.,  of  Maidstone,  Kent. 
W.  G.,  1299. 

Day,  James  (d.  1700),  Isle  of  Wight  count)'';  owned  two  free- 
hold tenements  in  Broadstreet  in  or  near  Augustine  Fryers  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Peter  the  Poor,  London. 

W.  M.,  VII,  251. 

Daynes,  William  (1617-  ),  in  Virginia  (Lower  Norfolk 
county)  1655;  in  1679-80,  of  Bristol,  merchant.  In  1709  Sir 
William  Daynes,  of  Bristol,  made  deeds  in  Norfolk  county — 
though  later  than  this  a  William  Daynes  died  in  Norfolk  county. 

Lower  Norfolk  and  Norfolk  Records. 

Deans,  James  (d.  1762),  Chesterfield  county;  left  ^200  to  the 
Infirmary  of  Aberdeen. 
Chesterfield  Records. 

De  Graffenreidt,  Christopher,  Jr.  (in  Virginia  1722, 
&c.),  Williamsburg  and   Prince  George  county;   son  of  Baron 


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Christopher  De  Graffeiireldt,  and  Regina  (Tscharner)  his  wife, 
of  Berne,  Switzerland. 
W.  M.,  XV,  6i. 

Delalua,  Soloman  (d,  1703),  Henrico  county;  late  of  Ro- 
chelle,  France. 

Dennet,  William  (in  Virginia  1641,  &c.);  fishmonger,  of 
London. 
N.  E.  H,  &  G.  Reg.,  Vol.  61,  p.  199. 

Derick,  Henry  (d.  1677),  late  of  the  parish  of  St.  Stephen's, 
Bristol. 
V.  M.,  XVI,  197,  198. 

Dewall,  Edward  (d.  1640),  Warwicksqueake  county;  son 
of  George  Dewall,  gent.,  of  Reading,  Berkshire.  E.  D.,  in  his 
will,  styles  himself  servant  of  Symon  Cornocke  of  Warwick- 
squeake, Va.,  and  leaves  his  master  an  inn,  called  the  Rose,  in 
Reading,  which  had  been  left  him  by  his  father. 

V.  M.,  XHI,  204. 

Dew^s,  Richard  (d.  16S6),  Middlesex  county;  of  Yorkshire. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

DiGGES,  Edward  (1621-1676),  York  county;  son  of  Sir  Dud- 
ley Digges,  of  Chilham  Castle,  Kent;  M.  P.  and  Master  of  the 
Rolls,  and  his  wife  Mary,  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Thomas 
Kempe,  of  Olantigh,  Kent. 

W.  M.,  I,  87,  140,  141.  Meade  I,  244.  V.  M.,  X,  378; 
XIV,  305. 

Dinwiddie,  John  (d.  1726),  King  George  county;  son  of 
Robert  Dinwiddie,  merchant,  of  Glasgow,  and  brother  of  Robert 
Dinwiddie,  Governor  of  Virginia. 

Dinwiddie  Papers,  I,  XXI-XXIII.    King  George  Records. 

Dixon,  John  (in  Virginia  1729-51,  d.  1758),  King  and  Queen 
county;  at  time  of  death  was  "of  Bristol,  Esquire,"  owned 
houses  and  land  at  Lateridge  in  the  parish  of  Iron  Acton,  Glou- 
cestershire. 

V.  M.,  July,  1911; 


DoGGETT,  Rev.  Benjamin  (d.  1682),  Lancaster  county;  had, 
in  1677,  business  dealings  with  Richard  Doggett,  of  Ipswich, 
merchant. 

Lancaster  Records. 

Donne,  George  (in  Virginia  1637,  &c.);  baptized  May  9, 
1605,  at  Camberwell,  Surrey;  son  of  Dr.  John  Donne. 
Neill's  Virginia  Carolorum. 

Dormer,  Sir  Fleetwood  (in  Virginia  1649,  &c.);  formerly 
of  Arle  Court,  Gloucestershire;  son  of  Sir  Fleetwood  Dormer, 
of  Lee  Grange  and  Purton,  Bucks  (who  d.  1639), 

Burke's  Extinct  and  Dormant  Baronetage.    V.  M.,  XIII,  406. 

Douglas,  James  (1724-  ),  Prince  William  county;  son  of 
James  Campbell  Douglas,  of  Mains,  Scotland,  and  brother  of 
Margaret  (d.  1774),  who  married  Archibald,  Duke  of  Douglas. 

Hay  den,  691. 

Douglass,  William  (d.  1783),  Loudoun  county;  son  of 
Hugh  Douglass,  of  Garalland  or  Garallan,  parish  of  Old  Cum- 
nock, Scotland. 

V.  M.,  336. 

DowNES,  John  (in  Virginia  1623),  "of  London,  grocer." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  133. 

DoYLEY,  Rev.  Cope  (d.  1713),  Williamsburg;  son  of  Charles 
Doyley,  gent.,  of  Southrop,  Gloucestershire. 
V.  M.,  XII,  300,  301. 

DuNLOP,  William  (1707-1739),  Prince  William  county;  son 
of  Alexander  Dunlop,  Greek  Professor  in  the  University  of  Glas- 
gow. 

W.  M.,  XV.,  279. 

Dyer,  John  (in  Virginia  1623),  "of  London,  carpenter." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  134. 

Earle,  George  (in  Virginia  1637,  &c.),  Lower  Norfolk 
county;  son  of  George  Earle,  of  Eastratford,  Nottinghamshire, 
draper, 

N.  E.  H.  &  G.  Reg.,  Vol.  55,  pp.  339,  340. 


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Eles,  Nathaniel  (in  Virginia  i6iS,  &c.);  son  of  Nathaniel 
Eeles,  of  Harpendon,  Hertfordshire. 

Elliott,  Thomas  (d.  i6S6),  Middlesex  county;  of  Chipping 
Ongar,  Essex. 

Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

Eman,  John  (in  Virginia  1623),  "of  London,  goldsmith." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  133. 

Evelyn,  George  (1593-  ),  in  Virginia  1649,  Sec,  James 
City  county;  son  of  Robert  Evelyn,  and  grandson  of  George 
Evelyn,  of  Long  Ditton,  Surrey. 

Scull's  "Evelyns  in  America,"  1-45.     V.  M,,  IX,  172. 

Evelyn,  Mountjoy  (in  Virginia  about  1650,  Sic),  Northamp- 
ton county;  son  of  George  Evelyn  (preceding),  and  grandson  of 
Robert  Evelyn,  of  Long  Ditton  and  Godstone.  Surrey. 

Scull's  "Evelyns  in  America,"  66.     V.  M.,  IX,  172,  173. 

Evelyn,  Robert  (b.  1593,  d.  1649),  born  in  London,  in  Vir- 
ginia 1637,  Sec;  youngest  son  of  Robert  Evelyn,  of  Long  Dit- 
ton, Surrey. 

Scull's  "Evelyns  in  America,"  47-59,  66. 

Fabian,  Symon  (in  Virginia  1668,  &c.),  lived  on  York  River; 
son  of  Edmond  Fabian,  of  St.  Andrew's,  Holborn,  Middlesex, 
citizen  and  merchant  tailor. 

V.  M.,  XV,  300. 

Fairfax,  Ferdinando  (1636-1664),  in  Virginia  1659,  &c. ; 
a  Virginia  merchant  of  London;  son  of  Col.  Charles  Fairfax,  of 
Mension,  Yorkshire,  and  grandson  of  Thomas,  first  Baron  Fair- 
fax of  Cameron. 

Herald  and  Genealogist,  VI,  401.     V.  M.,  VII,  73. 

Fairfax,  Thomas,  6th  Lord  (1690-1781),  Frederick  county. 
Burke's  Peerage. 

Fairfax,  William  (1691-1757),  Fairfax  county;  son  of 
Henry  Fairfax.  ofTowlston,  Yorkshire,  and  grandson  of  Henry, 
4th  Lord  Fairfax.     (\V.  F.'s  son   Bryan  succeeded  to  the  title.) 

V.  M.,  IV,  102,  &c.      "  The  Thomas  Book,"  308,  309. 


2i 

Farley,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1623,  &c.),  James  City  county; 
"of  Worcester  in  Worcestershire,  gent." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  131,  132. 

Farnefold,  Rev.  John  (in  Virginia  1672-1702),  Northum- 
berland county;  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Farnefold,  of  Gatwickes  in 
Stayning,  Su.ssex. 

W.  M.,  XVII,  245. 

Farnefold,  Mrs.  Mary,  Northumberland  county;  wife  of 
Rev.  John  Farnefold,  and  daughter  of  George  Brookes,  of  Lon- 
don, merchant. 

W.  M.,  XVII,  245. 

Farrington,   Richard   (in  Virginia  1677,   &c.),   Lancaster 
county;  brotJier  of  John  Farrington,  of  London,  merchant. 
Lancaster  Records. 

Fauntleroy,    Moore  (         -1663),   Rappahannock  county; 
son  of  John  Fauntleroy  (d.  1644),  of  Crondall,  Hampshire. 
Wallace's  Virginia  Hist.  Mag.,  July,  1S91. 

Feild,  Mrs.  Margaret  (in  Virginia  1772,  &.C.);  wife  of  Dr. 
John  Feild,  Prince  George  county,  and  daughter  of  John  Shaw 
(died  in  1772),  merchant,  of  Edinburgh. 

Prince  George  Records. 

Felgate,  William  (d.  1660),  York  county;  was  in  1649  "of 
the  City  of  London,  skinner." 
V.  M.,  II,  181,  182. 

Fell,  Henry  (b.  1600,  d.  in  Virginia  1623);  "of  Christ- 
church  in  Oxford,  student."  (B.  A.  Christ  Church,  1620,  "of 
London,  gent." — Foster.^ 

V.  M.,  XIX,  132,  133. 

Fielding,  Ambrose  (d.  1675),  Northumberland  county; 
brother  of  Edward  and  Richard  Fielding,  merchants,  of  Bristol, 
and  of  Dr.  Robert  Fielding,  of  Gloucester, 

V.  M.,  XI,  453-456;  xii,  99-101. 

Fillbrigge,  John  (in  Virginia  1638,  &c.);  brother  of  Robert 
Fillbrigge,  citizen  and  scrivenor,  of  London. 
V.  M.,  XII,  174. 


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FiLMER,  Henry  (in  Virginia  1642,  &c.),  James  City  and 
Warwick  counties;  son  of  Sir  Edward  Filmer,  of  East  Sutton, 
Kent,  and  his  wife  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Richard  Argall  and 
sister  of  Samuel  Argail,  Governor  of  Virginia. 

V.  M.,  XV,  18 r,  1 82.     Berry's  Kentish  Genealogies. 

Finch,  Henry  (in  Virginia  1630,  &c.);  son  of  Sir  Henry 
Finch  and  brother  of  Sir  John  Finch,  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Commons  162S-29. 

V.  M.,  vn,  3S4;  xvn,  lo. 

FiTZGEFFREY,  George  (in  Virginia  1643),  "of  Howton  Con- 
quest in  Bedfordshire,  gent." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  133- 

FiTZGEFFREY,  WiLLiAM  (in  Virginia  1623),  James  City  county ; 
*'of  Staple  Inn,  gent." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  132,  133- 

FiTZHUGH,  William  (1651-1701),   Stafford  county;    son  of 
Henry  Fitzhugh,  of  the  town  of  Bedford. 
V.  M.,  I,  413,  415;  II,  277-27S. 

Fleet,  Henry  (1600-1661},  Lancaster  county;  son  of  Wil- 
liam Fleet,  gent.,  of  Chartham,  Kent,  and  his  wife  Deborah, 
daughter  of  Charles  Scott,  of  Scottshall,  Kent. 

V.  M.,  II,  71;  V,  253,  &c. 

Fleetwood,  Edward,  gent.  (d.  1609),  went  to  Virginia 
1609;  son  of  Sir  William  Fleetwood,  Recorder  of  London,  and 
brother  of  Sir  William  Fleetwood,  of  Great  Missendon,  Bucks. 

V.  M.,  XIII,  405. 

Fleming,  Daniel  (d.  1754),  Louisa  county;  in  his  will  he 
names  his  wife,  then  with  him  in  Virginia,  and  children  he  had 
left  in  Lancashire. 

Louisa  County  Records. 

Fletcher,  George  (in  Virginia  1652,  &:c.),  Northumber- 
land county;  brother  of  James  Fletcher,  gent,,  of  Eltham,  Kent. 
In  1647  George  Fletcher  was  "of  London,  merchant." 

Northampton  Records.     Hening,  I,  374. 


2t) 

Flournoy,  Jacob  (1663-  ),  Williamsburg;  son  of  Jacques 
Flournoy,  of  Geneva,  Switzerland,  and  uncle  of  John  James 
Flournoy,  of  Virginia.  , 

V.  M.,  II,  85-87. 

Flournoy,  John  James  (16S6-1740),  Henrico  county;  son  of 
Jacques  Flournov,  of  Geneva,  Switzerland. 
V.  M.,  II,  S3-84. 

Fontaine,  James  (in  Virginia  1717,  &c.);  son  of  Rev.  James 
Fontaine,  who  was  born  at  Jenouelle,  France,  and  grandson  of 
Rev.  James  Fontaine,  pastor  of  Vaux  and  Royan. 

Huguenot  Emigration,  120,  121. 

Fontaine,  Rev.  Francis  (1691-1749),  York  county;  brother 
of  Rev.  James  Fontaine,  preceding. 
Huguenot  Emigration,  122. 

Fontaine,  Rev.   Peter  (1692-1757),   Henrico  and  Charles 
City  counties;  brother  of  Rev.  James  Fontaine,  preceding. 
Heguenot  Emigration,  122. 

FooTE,  Richard  (1632-16S9,  &c.),  Stafford  county;  born  at 
Cardenham,  in  the  county  of  Cornwall;  son  of  John  Foote,  gent. 
V.  M.,  VII,  73. 

FoRBY,  Benjamin  (in  Virginia  1660,  &c.),  Princess  Anne 
county;  son  of  Felix  Forby,  of  Norwich,  hosier,  who  owned 
freeholds  in  Worstead  and  North  Walsham,  Norfolk. 

V.  M.,  XII,  398. 

FowKE,  Gerrard  (d.  1669),  Westmoreland  county;  son  of 
Roger  Fowke,  of  Gunston  Hall,  Staffordshire. 
Hayden,  154-156,  744. 

Fowke,  Thomas  (d.   1663),  James  City  and  Westmoreland 
counties;  brother  of  Gerrard  Fowke,  precedmg. 
Hayden,  155. 

FoxHALL,  John  (d.  1704),  Westmoreland  county;  left  real 
and  personal  estate  at  Bromingham  (Birmingham),  Warwick- 
shire. 

V.  M.,  XV,  301. 


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Freeman,  Henry,  Sr.  (d.  shortly  before  1687),  York  county; 
formerly  a  mercer  of  Chipping  Norton,  Oxfordshire. 
W.  M.,  II,  164,  165. 

Fry,  Joshua  (1700-1754),  Essex  county;  son  of  Joseph  Fry, 
"pleb.",  of  Crewkerne,  Somerset. 
W,  M.,  II,  150.     Foster's  Oxford  Matriculations. 

Garlick,  Samuel  (d.  1772),  King  and  Queen  county.  His 
mother,  at  the  date  of  his  will,  was  Mrs.  Hannah  Garlick,  of 
Bristol. 

W.  M.,  XVI,  loi. 

Gerrard,  Thomas  (d.  1673),  Westmoreland  county;  emi- 
grated from  England  to  Maryland;  but  removed  to  Virginia, 
where  he  died.  In  his  will  he  gives  to  his  son  Justinian  his 
right  to  any  land  in  England.  Justinian  Gerrard  was  J.  P.  for 
Westmoreland  1668,  but  removed  to  Maryland,  where  he  died. 
In  his  will,  dated  1682,  he  bequeathed  lands  in  Lancashire, 

Westmoreland  County  Records.  Maryland  Calendar  of  Wills, 
II,  40.     Hayden's  Virginia  Genealogies,  490. 

Gill,  Alexander  (in  Virginia  1623),  Mulberry  Island;  "of 
Maldon  in  Bedfordshire." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  133.  134.      ■ 

Glassell,  John  (1734-1806),  Fredericksburg;  son  of  Robert 
Glassell,  of  Torthorwald,  Dumfrieshire,  Scotland. 
Hayden,  4. 

Glassell,  Andrew  (1738-1S27),  Culpeper  county;  brother 
of  John  Glassell,  preceding. 
Hayden,  5. 

Goddard,  Anthony  (in  Virginia  1663,  d.  1663);  formerly  of 
Suringden,  Wiltshire. 

Maryland  Calendar  of  Wills,  I,  24. 

GoDSELL,  John  (d.  1678),  Lancaster  county.     His  daughter 
lived  at  Charleville,  Ireland. 
Lancaster  Records. 

GooDE.  John  (in  Virginia  1^78,  &c.);  brother  of  Rev.  Mar- 
maduke  Goode,  of  Ufton,  Berkshire. 
W.  G.,  26. 


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GooKiN,  Daniel  (in  Virginia  1621,  &c.);  of  "Mary's  Mount," 
near  Newport  News;  formerly  of  Cargoline,  Cork,  Ireland;  son 
of  John  Gookin,  of  Ripple  Court,  Kent. 

V.  M.,  VI,  71. 

Gordon,  George  (d.  17S6),  Westmoreland  county;  be- 
queathed lands  at  Sheepbridge,  Clogheramer,  Lisduff,  Car- 
mern  and  Daryoghly,  all  in  County  Down,   Ireland. 

Westmoreland  Records. 

Gordon,  James  (1714-176S),  Lancaster  county;  son  of  James 
Gordon,  gent.,  "of  Sheepbridge  and  Lisduff,  in  the  Lordship  of 
Newry,  County  Down,  Ireland." 

W.  M.,  XII,  II.     Hayden,  248. 

Gordon,  John  (in  Virginia  173S,  <S:c.),  Middlesex  county; 
brother  of  James  Gordon,  preceding. 
W.  M.,  XII,  II,     Hayden,  251,  252. 

Gordon,  Rev.  John  (d.  about  1705),  James  C'ity  county;  son 
of  Patrick  Gordon,  Regent  of  King's  College,  Aberdeen. 
Hayden,  617,  61S. 

Gordon,  Samuel  (1717-1771),  Petersburg;  son  of  David 
Gordon,  Esq.,  of  Craig,  in  the  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright, 
Scotland. 

W.  M.,  VI,  22. 

GoRsucH,  Rev.  John  (d.  about  1657),  Lancaster  county; 
formerly  Rector  of  Walkholme,  Hertfordshire;  married  Ann, 
daughter  of  Sir  William  Lovelace  of  Kent,  and  sister  of  Richard 
Lovelace,  the  poet, 

V.  M.,  Ill,  83. 

Gosnold,    Anthony   (in  Virginia  1615.   &c.);  grandson  of 
Robert  Gosnold,  Esq.,  of  Earleshall,  Suffolk. 
V.  M.,  XIV,  87. 

Gosnold,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1702,  Sic);  son  of  Rebecca 
Gosnold,  v.'idow,  of  St.  Martin'^  in  the  Fields,  London,  and 
nephew  of  David  Ramage. 

N.  E.  H.  &  G,  Reg.,  Vol.  57,  P-  95- 


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GowTON,  John  (in  Virginia  1623);  "of  Harfield  in  Surrey, 
gent." 

V.  M.,  XIX,  133. 

Graham,  John  (1711-1787),  Prince  William  county;  son  of 
John  Graham,  Esq.,  of  VVackinston,  Perthshire,  Scotland,  and 
his  wife  Margaret,  daughter  of  John  Graham,  Esq.,  of  Killearn. 

Hayden,  162. 

Gray,  John  (1769-        ),  Caroline  county;  son  of  William 
Gray  (d.  1777),  of  Garlcraig,  Scotland. 
V.  M..  XI,  210. 

Greenhow,  John  (1724-17S7),  Williamsburg;  born  at  Staun- 
ton, near  Kendal,  Westmoreland;  son  of  Robert  and  Ann  (Dodg- 
son)  Greenhow,  of  High  House,  Staunton,  near  Kendal. 

Va.  Hist.  Col.,  VI,  77.     W.  M.,  XVII,  273.  274. 

Grendon,  Thomas  (d.  1685),  Charles  City  county;  grand- 
son of  Thomas  Grendon,  citizen  and  draper,  of  London  (who 
d.  1678.) 

W.  G.,  429.     V.  M.,  XIV,  207. 

Griffin,  Lady  Christina  (d.  1807),  Williamsburg;  wife  of 
Judge  Cyrus  Griffin,  and  daughter  of  John  Stuart,  6th  Earl  of 
Traquair. 

V.  M.,  I,  256,  467. 

Griffin,  Samuel  (d.  1703),  Northumberland  county;  brother 
of  David  Griffin,  citizen  and  tallow-chandler,  of  Bassinghall 
street,  London.  Samuel  Griffin  also  owned  property  in  Glou- 
cestershire. 

Grinley,  James  (1743-1763),  Williamsburg;  son  of  Alexan- 
der Grinley,  of  Dunbar,  Scotland. 
Va.  Hist.  Coh,  XI,  71. 

Grove,  John,  in  Surry  county  166S-69,   &c. ;  in  1656  "of 
Bristol,  merchant."'     He  died  in  1673. 
Surry  County  Records, 

Grymes,  William  (in  Virginia  1694,  &c.);  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
Grymes,  of  Peckham. 

Richmond  Critic,  October  12,  1S89. 


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GwYN,  David  (d.  1704),  Richmond  county;  had  a  sister 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Mr,  Benjamin  Gwyn,  of  Bristol,  and  a  brother 
Edward  Gwyn,  clerk,  in  Wales.  Left  to  his  sister  Mary  all  of 
his  real  estate  in  Wales  lying  in  and  about  Harford  West. 

W.  M.,  XVII,  83. 

Hacke,  Dr.  George  (in  Virginia  1663,  &c.);  Northampton 
county;  born  in  Cologne  in  the  Palatinate. 
V.  M.,  V.  256,  &c. 

Hacker,  John  (in  Virginia  1653,  &c.);  son  of  John  Hacker, 
of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  and  nephew  of  Thomas  Hacker,  of  Pen- 
zance, Cornwall. 

W.  G.,  87 S. 

Hallam,  Robert  (1602-1637),  Charles  City  county;  brother 
of  William  Hallam,  of  Burnham,  Essex. 
W.  M.,  VIII,  237-245.     V.  M.,  XIII,  55. 

Hallam,    Thomas   (in   Virginia    1656,   &c.),    Charles   City 
county;  son  of  Thomas  Hallam  of  Essex  (dead  in  1656). 
W.  M.,  VIII,  243,  244. 

Hallows,  John  (in  Virginia  1655,  &c.),  Westmoreland 
county,  "late  of  Rochdale,  in  the  county  of  Lancaster";  born 
about  1615.  In  1732  his  heir,  Samuel  Hallows,  Esq.,  lived  at 
Ashwick,  Lancashire.  He  was  a  descendant  of  Samuel  Hal- 
lows, of  England,  elder  brother  of  John  Hallows. 

Westmoreland  Records.    Barton's  Colonial  Reports,  II,  B.  26. 

Hamor,  Ralph,  Jr.  (d.  1626);  son  of  Ralph  Hamor,  citizen 
and  merchant-tailor,  of  London. 
W.  G.,  1000,  10 1 2.     V.  M.,  I,  86. 

Hamor,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1622,  &c. );  brother  of  P.alph 
Hamor,  Jr.,  preceding. 

W.  G.,  1000,  Id 2.     V.  M.,  I,  85. 

Hampton,  William  (in  Virginia  1627,  Sec);  brother  of  Law- 
rence Hampton,  of  London,  tailor. 
W.  G.,  876. 

Handford,  Tobias  (d.  1677),  Gloucester  county;  son  of 
Hugh  Handford,  of  London.    John  Handford,  of  Ludlow,  Esq., 


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by  his  will,  dated  1669,  left  his  manor  of  Shobden,  Hereford- 
shire, and  other  estates,  in  case  of  the  death  of  his  son  John 
without  issue,  to  the  above  Tobias  Handford,  of  Virg^inia,  with 
a  farther  reversion  to  Walter  Handford,  of  Wallashall,  Worces- 
tershire. 

V.  M.,  Xni,  199-200. 

Harecourt,  William  (in  Virginia  1674,  &c.),  Lower  Nor- 
folk county;  was  dead  in  1695,  and  his  daughter  and  co-heiresses 
were  Hannah,  wife  of  William  Hill,  of  Rockingham,  Kent,  and 
the  wife  of  Henry  Foster,  of  London. 

Lower  Norfolk  Records. 

Harmar,    Charles  (d.  about  1644),   Northampton  county; 
brother  of  Dr.  John  Harmar,  Greek  Professor  at  Oxford. 
V.  M.,  HI,  274. 

Harmar,  John  (in  Virginia  1652,  &c.);  son  of  Dr.  John  Har- 
mar, "Greek  Reader  in  the  University  of  Oxford." 
V.  M..  HI,  274. 

Harris,  John  (d.  1719),  Northumberland  county;  son  of 
Joseph  Harris,  and  nephew  of  William  Harris,  of  Haynie,  in 
the  parish  of  Stowford,  Devon;  mentions  in  his  will  (17 18)  a 
legacy  from  this  uncle,  then  in  the  hands  of  Christopher  Harris, 
Esq.,  of  Padstow,  Devon. 

Northumberland  Records. 

Harrison,  Burr  (in  Virginia  1665,  Sec),  Stafiord  county; 
"baptized  in  the  parish  of  St.  Margaret's.  Westminster,  28th 
December,  1637;  son  of  Cuthbert  Harrison." 

Hayden,  51.?. 

Harrison,  George  (d.  1624'!;  brother  of  Sir  John  Harrison, 
of  Aldclifife  Hall,  Lancashire. 
Brown's  Genesis,  II,  913,  914. 

Hart,  Josvas  (in  Virginia  162-^),  "of  Loudon,  haberdasher." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  133. 

Harvie,  John  (d.    1S07),  Albemarle  county;   born  at  Gar- 
grannock,  Scotland. 
Va.  Hist.  Col.,  VI,  S3. 


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HAR.WOOD,  Arthuk-  (d.  1642),  formerly  of  the  parish  of  St. 
Peter  ad  Vincula.  London. 
Mathews'  Probate  Acts. 

Hawker,  Edwakd  (in  Virginia  1657,  &c.);  brother  of  George 
Hawker,  conibmaker,  of  London. 
V.  M.,  Xni,  307. 

Hawley,  Jerome  (in  Virginia  1638,  &c.);  brother  of  James 
Hawley,  of  Brentford,  Middlesex. 
Neill's  Virginia  Carolorum,  142. 

Hay,  alias  Gray,  John  (d.  1709),   Middlesex  county;  son 
of  Dr.  Gray,  of  Kendal  and  Whitehaven. 
V.  M.,  II,  45- 

Hay,  William  (i 748-1 825),  Williamsburg;  son  of  James 
Hay,  and  Helena  Rankin  his  wife,  of  Kilsyth,  Sterlingshire, 
Scotland. 

W.  M.,  XV,  85. 

Hay,  John  (in  Virginia   1768,   &c.),   Southampton  count)'; 
brother  of  William  Hay,  preceding. 
W.  M.,  XV,  85. 

Hay,  Peter  (in  Virginia  1768,   &c.),   Southampton  county; 
brother  of  William  Hay,  preceding. 
W.  M.,  XV,  85. 

Haynes,  Herbert  (d.  1737),  Gloucester  county;  at  time  of 
death  of  St.  Peter's,  Cornhill,  London.  In  will  (1737)  speaks 
of  his  rents  in  and  about  London.  Son  of  Thomas  Haynes,  of 
Gloucester  county,  Va. 

V.  M.,  XV,  427.     ' 

Haynes,  Thomas  (d.  1679),  Northumberland  county;  by  will 
gave  his  brother,  William  Playnes,  all  his  estate  in  houses,  &c., 
in  England,  "  which  may  be  known  by  my  father's  will." 

Nortliumberland  Records. 

Hayward,  Samuel  (in  Virginia  1687,  &c.),  Westmoreland 
county;  son  of  Nicholas  Hayward,  grocer,  of  London. 
W.  M.,  XI,  169,  170. 


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Hazlewood,  George  (in  Virginia  1683,  &c.),  Middlesex 
county;  son  of  John  Hazlewood,  of  the  parish  of  White  Chapel, 
London.  In  1693  his  mother  is  referred  to  as  "Madam  Eliza- 
beth Hazlewood  at  her  house  in  Chamber  street,  Goodman's 
Fields,  London." 

Middlesex  Records. 

Henderson,  Alexander  (d.  1815),  came  to  Prince  William 
county,  Va  ,  1756;  son  of  Rev.  Richard  Henderson,  A.  M.,  cf 
Glasgow  University,  forty-eight  years  minister  of  Blantyre 
parish,   Scotland,  and  his  wife  Janet  Cleland. 

Richmond  Critic,  June  9,  1889. 

Henderson,  James  (170S-1S04).  Augusta  county;  son  of 
William  Henderson,  gent.,  of  Fifeshire,  Scotland,  who  married, 
on  February  7,  1705,  Margaret  Bruce. 

"Descendants  of  Lt.  John  Henderson." 

Herbert,  John  (i 658-1 704),  Prince  George  county;  son  of 
John  Herbert,  apothecary,  and  grandson  of  Richard  Herbert, 
citizen  and  grocer,  of  London. 

W.  M.,  V,  230,  240;  VHI,  147,  148. 

Heyman,  Peter  (d.  1700),  Elizabeth  City  county;  grandson 
of  Sir  Peter  Heyman,  of  Summerfield,  in  Kent. 
V.  M.,  XI,  158,  159- 

HiCKES,  Stephen  (d.  shortly  before  1640),  Elizabeth  City 
county;  son  of  Michael  Hickes  and  Judith  his  wife,  of  the  town 
of  Southampton.  Stephen  Hickes  was  baptized  September  23, 
1620,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Michael's,  Southampton. 

N.  E.  H.  &G.  Reg.,  Vol.  47,  p.  353- 

Hide,  John  (in  Virginia  1635-37,  ^^c.);  son  of  Richard  Hide, 
citizen  and  free-mason,  of  London. 
V.  M.,  XIX,  193. 

Higginson,  Robert  (d.  1649),  York  county;  formerly  a 
printer  and  painter-stainer,  of  London;  son  of  Thomas  and 
Anne  Higginson,  of  Barkeswell,  Warwickshire. 

W.  M.,  VI,  69. 

Hill,  Edward  (in  Virginia  1622,  &c.),  had,  then  a  brother, 


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Mr.  John  Hill,  mercer  in  Lombard  street,  and  a  father-in-law, 
Mr.  Richard  Boyle,  in  Blackfriars,  London. 
Brown's  First  Republic,  p.  513. 

Hill,  Elizabeth  (in  Virginia  1677,  &c.);  wife  of  Edward 
Hill,  of  "Shirley,"  Charles  City  county;  daughter  of  Sir  Ed- 
ward Williams,  of  Brecknockshire,  Wales. 

V.  M.,  HI,  156-158;  X,  107;  XIV,  171. 

Hill,  Henry  (d.  1649),  Northampton  county;  son  of  George 
Hill,  of  Tiverton,  Devon. 
Northampton  Records. 

Hill,  John  (in  Virginia  1647,  &c.j,  Lower  Norfolk  county; 
formerly  a  bookbinder  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  and  son  of 
Stephen  Hill,  of  Oxford,  fletcher. 

N.  E.  H.  &  G.  Reg.,  Vol.  47,  p.  53- 

Hill,  John  (d.    1720),   of  Virginia,   but   died  at   Newent, 
Gloucestershire. 
V.  M..  XI,  74- 

Hodge,  Thomas  (d.   1784),   King  George  county;   in  will, 
1774,  mentions  his  mother,  then  living  at  Tiverton,  Devonshire. 
King  George  Records. 

Hodge,  Robert  (d.  1681),  Lower  Norfolk  county;  in  1670, 
was  of  Modbury,  Devon. 
Lower  Norfolk  Records. 

HoDGKiN,  William  (came  to  Virginia  1659,  ^-  1673),  old 
Rappahannock  county;  brother-in-law  of  Robert  Peachey,  of 
Mildenhall,  Suffolk, 

Rappahannock  County  Records. 

HoLECROFT,   Thomas  (in  Virginia  1610,   &.C.);   son  of  Sir 
Thomas  Holecroft,  of  Vale  Royal,  Cheshire. 
Brown's  Genesis,  II,  924,  925. 

HoLFORD,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1668,  Sec);  son  of  John 
Holford,  of  Davenham,  Cheshire,  and  his  wife  Jane,  daughter 
of  Thomas  Mallory,  Dean  of  Chester. 

V.  M.,  Ill,  328. 


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Holland,  Samuel  (in  Virginia  1638,  &c.);  son  of  Joseph 
Holland,  citizen  and  clothworker,  of  London. 
W.  G.,  9. 

Holt,  James  (in  Virginia  1623),  "of  London,  carpenter." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  134. 

Honeywood,  Sir  Philip  (in  Virginia  1649,  &c.);  son  of 
Robert  Honeywood,  of  Charing,  Kent,  and  Mark's  Hall,  Essex. 

Virginia  Land  Grants.  Norwood's  Voyage  to  Virginia.  Note 
to  Pepys. 

Hooke,  Francis  (in  Virginia  1635,  &c.),  Elizabeth  City;  son 
of  John  Hooke,  Esq.,  of  Branishott,  Southampton. 
V.  M.,  HI,  23. 

Hooper,  Joseph  (in  Virginia  1729,   &c.);    son  of  George 
Hooper,  of  Fronie  Selwood,  Somerset. 
Cabells  and  Their  Kin,  21. 

Hope,  George  (1749-  ),  Elizabeth  City  county;  born  in 
Cumberland. 

W.  M.,  Vni,  257. 

HoRNSBY,  Thomas  (1702-1772),  Williamsburg;  born  in  Lin- 
colnshire. 

Va.  Hist.  Col.,  VI,  72. 

Horsmanden,  Warham  (in  Virginia  1657,  &c.),  Charles 
City  county;  returned  to  England  and  was  of  Lenham,  Kent, 
and  Purleigh.  Essex;  son  of  Rev.  Daniel  Horsmanden,  Rector 
of  Ulcombe,  Kent,  and  his  wife  Ursula,  daughter  of  Sir  War- 
ham  St.  Leger,  of  Ulcombe. 

V.  M.,  XV,  iSi,  1S2. 

Horsenail,  James  (d.   1731),   Spotsylvania  county;  brother 
of  Thomas  Horsenail,  of  the  parish  of  Nazing,  Essex. 
Spotsylvania  Records. 

Hosyer,  Edward  (in  Virginia  1623),  "of  Ratcliffe,  vintner." 
V.  M.,  XIX,   133,  134. 

Hothersall,  Thomas  (came  to  Virginia  1621),    "late  zity- 
sone  and  grosser  of  London." 
Brown's  First  Republic,  p.  116. 


3d 

HowETT,  John  (d.  1659),  Elizabeth  City  county;  brother  of 
Thomas  Howett,  citizen  and  cooper,  of  London. 
V.  M.,  XIII,  55. 

Hudson,  William  (died  before  17 16);  brother  of  John  Hud- 
son, of  Bristol,  clothier,  (who  d.  1725). 
V.  M.,  XV,  63. 

Hume,   Francis  (d.  1721),   Spotsylvania  county;  brother  of 
George  Hume,  of  VVedderburn,  Scotland  (who  d.  1720). 
W.  M.,  VI,  253;  VIII,  84,  cS:c. 

Hume,  George  (1697-1760),  Spotsylvania  and  Culpeper  coun- 
ties, &c. ;  son  of  George  Hume,  of  VVedderburn. 
W.  M.,  VI,  251,  &c. 

Hunt,    Rev.    Robert    (in   Virginia    1607,    &c.),    of   Kent, 
formerly  Vicar  of  Reculver,   Kent. 
Campbell's  History  of  Virginia. 

Hunter,  William,  Jr.  (1731-1792);  born  at  Galston,  Scot- 
land. 

"  Lodge  of  Washington,"  95. 

HussEY,  Giles  (d.  1668),  Rappahannock  courity;  son  of 
James  Hussey,  Esq,,  of  Blanford,  Dorset,  and  brother  of 
Thomas  Hussey,  of  the  same  place,   who    was  living  in   1668. 

Hayden,  298. 

Hutt,  Daniel  (d.  1674;,  Westmoreland  county;  formerly 
merchant  of  London,  and  at  another  time  master  of  the  ship 
Maj'J^ozejer. 

W.  M.,  XV,  49.     Westmoreland  Records. 

Irbye,  Walter  (d.  1652),  Northampton  county;  bequeathed 
tenements  in  Hoggstrap,  Lincolnshire. 
V.  M.,  XVII,  67. 

IsHAM,  Henry  (1626-1676),  in  Henrico  county  1657,  &c. ; 
son  of  William  Isham  (b.  1578,  d.  before  1631),  and  his  wife 
Mary,  daughter  of  William  Brett,  of  Toddington,  Bedfordshire, 
and  grandson  of  Sir  Euseby  Isham,  of  Pytchley. 

V.  M.,  IV,  123.  Victorian  History  of  England,  Northamp- 
tonshire. 


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IvESON,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1700,  &c.),  Middlesex  county; 
son  of  David  Iveson,  citizen  and  joiner,  of  London. 
Middlesex  Records. 

Jackson,  Rev.  Andrew  (d.  1710),  Lancaster  county;  brother 
of  James  Jackson,  living  in  Potters'  Fields  near  Belfast,  Ireland. 
Lancaster  Records. 

Jackson,  Charles  (in  Virginia  1667,  &c.);  son  of  Charles 
Jackson,  of  Darrington,  Yorkshire. 
Familiae  Minorum  Gentium,  III,  1070. 

Jacquelin,  Edward  (1668-1739),  Jamestown;  son  of  John 
and  Elizabeth  (Craddock)  Jacquelin,  of  Kent. 
W.  M.,  IV,  49,  50. 

Jauncey,  William  (d.  1697),  Lancaster  county;  had  a  brother 
John  living  at  "  Phen  in  Stratford,  Buckinghamshire",  and  a 
sister  Mary  Boteler's  children  living  at  "  Pharington,  in  Bark- 
shire." 

W.  M.,  XI,  210. 

Jenifer,  Daniel  (in  Virginia  1677,  &c.),  Northampton 
county;  "brother"  of  John  Steventon,  merchant,  of  Creed. 
Church  Fryers,  London. 

Middlesex  Records. 

Jenings,  Edmund  (1659-1729),  York  county;  son  of  Sir  Ed- 
mund Jenings,  of  Ripon,  Yorkshire. 
V.  M.,  XII,  307-310. 

Jerdone,  Francis  (1721-1771),  Louisa  county;  son  of  John 
Jerdone,  a  magistrate  of  Jedburgh,  Scotland. 
W.  M.,  VI.' 37,  38. 

Jermy,  William  (d.  1666),  Lower  Norfolk  county;  in  1659 
was  "of  Kettlebaston,  Suftblk,  gent." 

N.  E.  H.  &  G.  Reg.,  1893,  pp.  352,  355.  Lower  Norfolk 
Records. 

Johnson,  Luke  (d.  1659);  nephew  of  John  Turton,  of  West 
Bromwich,  County  Staftbrd,  gent. 
V.  M.,  XI,  366^ 


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Johnson,  Richard  (d.  169S),  King  and  Queen  count3^  The 
account  preserved  in  Virginia  states  that  by  his  first  marriage  he 
had  a  daughter  Judith,  educated  at  a  school  in  Lincohi,  who  m. 
Sir  Hardoff  Wastneys,  about  1700.  Burke's  Extinct  and  Dor- 
mant Baronetage  states  that  Sir  Hardoff  Wastneys,  Bart  ,  m. 
Judith,  daughter  and  heir  of  CoL  Richard  Johnson,  of  Bilsby, 
Lincohnshire. 

W.  M.,  VI,  59,  &c.     Burke's  Ex.  and  Dorm.  Baronetage. 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Susanna  (i 664-1 6S6),  New  Kent  county 
(now  King  and  Queen);  wife  of  CoL  Richard  Johnson,  and 
daughter  of  WilHam  Duncombe,  Esq.,  of  Holbeach,  in  the 
county  of  Lincoln. 

Epitaph  in  King  and  Queen  county. 

Johnson,  William  (in  Virginia  168S,  &c.),  Middlesex  county; 
of  Norwich. 

Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

Johnston,  Andrew  (1742-17S5),  Petersburg;  "of  Glasgow  in 
Scotland." 

W.  M.,  IV,  232. 

Jones, Cadwallader  (in  Virginia  16S1,  &c.),  Stafford  count}'; 
son  <:>(  Richard  Jones,  of  London,  merchant  (lately  deceased  in 
i68i\  who,  together  with  John  Jeffries,  of  London,  owned  the 
manor  of  Ley,  in  the  parish  of  Beerfereis,  Devon. 

V.  M.,  II,  31. 

Jones,  Mrs.  Dorothy  (1642-  );  wife  of  Roger  Jones,  of 
Virginia,  and  daugliter  of  John  W^alker,  Esq.  (d.  1659),  of  Mans- 
field, Nottinghamshire. 

Descendants  of  Capt.  Roger  Jones,  pp.  34,  49,  196. 

JOx\ES.  Rev.  EiManuel  (166S-1739),  Gloucester  county;  son 
of  John  Jones,  of  Anglesea. 
W.  M.,  II,  150. 

Jones,  Rev.  Rowland  (1644-1688),  York  couiity;  son  of 
Rowland  Jones,  of  Kimbell,  Bucks. 

W.  M.,  II,  150;  V,  195.     Foster's  Oxford  Matriculations. 


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Jones,  William  (in  Virginia  1640,  &c.);  born  about  1614  at 
Ruthen,  in  the  county  of  Denbigh. 
Maryland  Archives. 

Jones,  William  (in  Virginia  1623),  "in  London,  joyner." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  132. 

Jordan,  Mrs.  Alice  (d.  1650),  Surry  county;  wife  of  George 
Jordan,  and  daughter  of  John  Myles,  gent.,  of  Braunston.  near 
Hereford. 

\Y.  M.,  IV,  196;  V,  6. 

JoYE,  William  (in  Virginia  1619,  &c.);  son  of  Robert  Joye, 
and  nephew  of  Thomas  Stacie,  gent.,  of  Maidstone,  Kent. 
V.  M.,  XIII,  405. 

Kay,  James  (died  in  1677),  Rappahannociv  county;  "a  Lan- 
cashire man." 

W.  M.,  VII,  115,  118. 

Kay,  William  (was  dead  in   1726),  Rappahannock  county; 
"a  Lancashire  man." 
W.  M.,  VII,  118. 

Kelloway,  William  (b.  about  1603,  in  Virginia  1623),   "of 
Porchmouth  (Portsmouth),  husbandman." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  133. 

Kelsick,  Richard  (died  about  1760),  Norfolk  Borough; 
formerly  of  Whitehaven. 

Lower  Norfolk  County,  Va.,  Antiquary,  I,  7. 

Kempe,  William  (in  Virgir.ia  1623),    "of  Howes  in  Leices- 
tershire, gent." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  132. 

Kendall,  William  (d.  1686),  Northampton  county;  leg- 
acies to  his  brother  John  Kendall,  "living  about  Brinton  in 
Norfolk,"  and  to  brother  Thomas  Kendall,  of  Norwich. 

Northampton  Records. 

Kennedy,  Alexander  (d.  1760),  Elizabeth  Cily  county;  be- 
quests to  Christ  Church  parir-h,  Cork,  Ireland;  to  the  poor  of 
that  city,  &c. 

Elizabeth  City  Records. 


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Keston,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1667,  &c.);  brother  of  Francis 
Keston,  of  All  Saints'  Barking,  London,  who  left  a  legacy  to 
the  poor  of  Great  Bovvden,  Leicestershire, 

V.  M.,  XI,  309. 

KiNGSWELL,  Edward,  Esq.  (1578-1636),  in  Virginia  1633; 
in  1633  was  of  St.  Sepulchres,  London. 

Chester's  Faculty  Office  Marriage  Licenses.  V.  M.,  XV, 
297,  &c. 

KiNGSWELL,  Jane  (b.  about  1593),  in  Virginia  1633;  wife  of 
Edward  Kingswell  (marriage  license  February  27,  1632-3),  and 
before  widow  of  Sir  William  Clifton,  of  Little  Gidding,  Hunting- 
donshire. 

Chester's  Faculty  Office  Marriage  Licenses.  V.  M.,  XV, 
297,  &c. 

Knight,   Nathaniel,   chirurgeon  (d.    1677),   Surry  county; 
son  of  Samuel  Knight,  of  Stroodwater,  Gloucestershire. 
Surry  Records. 

Landon,  Thomas  (d.  1701),  Middlesex  county;  son  of  Sil- 
vanus  Landon,  of  Crednall,  or  Credenhill,  Herefordshire. 

V.  M.,  n,  11.30,  433.     Keith's  Ancestry  of  Benjamin  Harrison. 

Langborne,   William  (1723-1766),  King  William  county; 
son  of  Robert  Langborne,  of  Fetter  Lane,  London. 
W.  M.,  IV,  166. 

Lathbury,  John  (d.  1655),  formerly  citizen  and  pewterer  of 
London. 

V.  M.,  XII,  406. 

Lawne,  Christopher  (d.  1620),  Charles  City;  of  Blanford, 
Dorset. 

Lea's  P.  C.  C.  Abstracts,  1620. 

Lawrence,  Rev.  John  (d.  1684),  Lower  Norfolk  county; 
baptized  at  Wormleyberry  House,  parish  of  Wormley,  Here- 
fordshire; son  of  John  and  Dorothy  Lawrence.  He  bequeathed 
six  tenements  in  Church  Lane,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Giles  in  the 
Fields,  London. 

V.  M.,  II,  176. 


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Le  Breton,  John;  in  Northumberland  county,  Va.,  1664,  &c. 
Had  a  brother,  Edward  Le  Breton,  of  the  Island  of  Jersey. 
Northumberland  Records. 

Lee,    Peter  (d.   before   16SS),   Henrico  county;   brother  of 
Richard  Lee,  of  London,  gent.,  who  was  alive  1686. 
Henrico  Records. 

Lee,  Dr.  William  (in  Virginia  1660,  &:c.);  brother  of  George 
Lee,  citizen  and  grocer,  of  London. 

LiGHTFOOT,  Philip  (d.    170S),   York,   &c.,  counties;  son  of 
John  Lightfoot,  Esq.,  of  Gray's  Inn. 
W.  M.,  II,  91-97;  III,  104,  8zc. 

LiGHTFOOT,  John  (d.  1707),  New  Kent  county;  brother  of 
Philip  Lightfoot,  preceding. 

W.  M.,  II,  204.     V.  AL,  VU,  397. 

Lindsay,  Rev.  David  (1603-1667),  Northumberland  county; 
eldest  son  of  Sir  Hierome  Lindsay,  of  The  Mount,  Lord  Lyon 
King  at  Arms,  Scotland. 

V.  M.,  XVIII,  90-92. 

Lindsay,  John  (in  \^irginia  about  7675),  in  16S2  was  of  Brad- 
winch,  Devon. 

Middlesex  Records. 

Lister,  Thomas  (170S-1740);  son  of  James  Lister,  of  Shib- 
den  Hall,  Yorkshire. 
W.  M.,  Ill,  245,  246. 

Lister,  William  (1712-1743);  brother  of  Thomas  Lister, 
preceding. 

W.  m!".  Ill,  245. 

Littleton,  Nathaniel  (d.  1654),  Northampton  county;  son 
of  Sir  Edward  Litdeton,  of  Henley,  Shropshire. 

W.  M.,  VIII,  230,  231;  IX,  62.     V.  M.,  XVIII,  20. 

Lloyd,  Cornelius  (in  Virginia  1635,  &c.),   Lower  Norfolk 
county;  formerly  "of  London,  merchant." 
N.  E.  H.  &  G.  Reg.,  Vol.  47,  p.  69. 


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Lloyd,  John  (in  Virginia  1692,  Sec),  Rappahannock  and 
Richmond  counties;  removed  to  England  in  1694,  was  at  one 
time  of  the  city  of  Chester,  and  in  1716  described  as  "John 
Lloyd,  of  Bacheckrick,  County  Denbigh,  Esq." 

V.  M.,  V,  160-16 r.     N.  E.  H.  &  G.  Reg.,  Vol  59,  p.  219. 

Lloyd,  Thomas  (d.  1699),  Richmond  county;  brother  of 
John  Lloyd,  preceding. 

V.  I\L,  V,  160-161.  Richmond  County  Records.  N.  E.  H. 
&  G.  Reg.,  Vol.  59,  p.  219. 

Lloyd,   William  (in  Virginia  1667,   &:c.);  (father  of  John 
and  Thomas  Lloyd.) 
W.  M.,  XVII,  75. 

Lluellin,  Daniel  (d.  1664),  Charles  City  county;  formerly 
of  Chelmsford,  Essex. 
V.  M.,  XIII,  53,  &c. 

LocKEY,  Edward  (d.  1667),  York  county;  brother  of  John 
Lockey,  merchant,  of  London. 
W.  M.,  Ill,  278. 

LocKLEY,  William  (d.  1745),  owned  freeholds  in  "  poor  Jury 
Lane  a/s  Crutched  Fryars,  parish  St.  Catherine  Cree  Church 
and  Christ  Church,  London";  his  mother  Jane,  was,  in  1738, 
wife  of  Joseph  Studley,  of  Nicholas  Lane,  London,  gent. 

Lomax,  John  (1674-1729),  Essex  and  Caroline  counties;  son 
of  Rev.  John  Lomax,  M.  A.,  of  Emanuel  College,  Cambridge; 
Rector  of  Wooler,  Northumberland,  who  was  evicted  in  1662, 
and  died  at  North  Shields,  1674. 

Lomax  Bible  Record,  &c. 

Lovelace,  Francis  (in  Virginia  1651,  &c.);  son  of  Sir  Wil- 
liam Lovelace,  of  Woodwich,  Kent,  and  brother  of  Richard 
Lovelace,  the  poet;  was  afterwards  Governor  of  New  York. 

V.  xM.,  XVII,  2S7. 

Lowe,  Micajah,  merchant  (d.  1704),  Charles  City  county, 
but  died  at  Carshaulton,  Surrey,  England;  nephew  of  ]\Iicajah 
Perrry,  merchant,  of  London. 

V.  M.,  XI,  310. 


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LowNDS,  John  (in  Virginia  1654,  &c.),  Lower  Norfolk 
county;  brother  of  Nathaniel  Lownds,  of  London,  merchant. 
John  Lounds  was  entitled  to  certain  lands,  &c. ,  at  Salford,  in 
the  county  of  Lancaster,  formerly  the  property  of  Edmund 
Knott,  whose  right  heir  he  was. 

Lower  Norfolk  Records. 

Ludlow,  Francis  (d.  about  1670),  son  of  Gabriel  Ludlow; 
had  a  brother,  Mr.  John  Ludlow,  who  died  about  the  same  time. 
Col.  John  Carter  was  administrator  of  Francis  Ludlow. 

Lancaster  Records.     W.  G.,  172,  276. 

Ludlow,  George  (1596- 1656),  York  county;  son  of  Thomas 
Ludlow,  Esq.,  of  Dinton,  Wiltshire. 
W.  G.,  172,  276.     W.  M.,  II,  4,  5. 

Ludlow,  Thomas  (1624-1660),  York  county;  son  of  Gabriel 
Ludlow,  Barister  at  Law. 
W.  G.,  172,  276.     W.  M.,  II,  4,  5. 

LuDVv^ELL,  Thomas  (d.  1698),  James  City  county;  son  of 
Thomas  Ludwell,  of  Bruton,  Somerset,  mercer,  and  his  wife 
Jane,  daughter  of  James  Cottington,  of  Discoe,  in  the  parish  of 
Bruton,  gent.,  and  niece  of  Francis,  Lord  Cottington. 

W.  M.,  I,  no. 

LuDWELL,  Philip  (in  Virginia  1675,  &c.),  James  City  county; 
brother  of  Thomas  Ludwell,  preceding. 

Luke,  George  (in  Virginia  1690,  &c.),  Westmoreland  county; 
son  of  Oliver  Luke,  Esq.,  of  Woodend,  Bedfordshire. 
V.  M.,  Ill,  167,  16S. 

LuNSFORD,  Sir  Thomas  (1610-1653),  James  City  county;  son 
of  Thomas  Lunsford,  Esq.,  of  Lunsford  and  Wilegh,  Sussex,  and 
his  wife  Katherine,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Fludd,  Treasurer  of 
War  to  Queen  Elizabeth. 

V.  M.rXVII,  26-33. 

Lupo,  Philip  (d.  1670),  Isle  of  V/ight  county;  son  of  Philip 
Lupo,  goldsmith,  of- London. 
Isle  of  WiR-ht  Records. 


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Lyde.  Cornelius  (d.  1737),  King  William  county;  son  of 
Lyonel  Lyde,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Bristol  (who  d.  1744). 

W.  M.,  VII,  138.     Burke's  Extinct  and  Dormant  Baronetage. 

Lyde,  Stephen  (1681-1715),  Essex  county;  son  of  Cornelius 
Lyde,  Esq.,  of  Staunton  Wick,  Somerset. 

Essex  Records.     Burke's  Extinct  and  Dormant  Baronetage. 

Lynch,  Head  (baptized  November  12,  17 12,  at  Staple,  Kent), 
Caroline  count}^  1739,  &c. ;  son  of  John  Lynch,  Esq.,  of  Groves 
in  Staple,  Kent,  and  his  wife  Sarah,  daughter  of  Francis  Head, 
Esq.,  of  Rochester,  Kent. 

Pedigrees  from  the  Visitation  of  Kent,  1663-68,  "pp.  46,  49. 
Berry's  Kentish  Pedigrees.     V.  M.,  XIV,  341;  XV,  11,  118. 

Lynn,  Dr.  William  (d.  175S),  Spotsylvania  county;  brother 
of  Charles  and  Audley  Lynn,  of  Ireland;  kinsman  of  Moses  Lynn 
in  Strabane  and  Lieutenant  Mathew  Lynn,  near  Londonderry, 
Ireland. 

Spotsylvania  Records. 

McAdam,  Joseph  (in  Virginia  1769,  &c.),  Northumberland 
county;  married  at  Govan,  Scotland,  to  Janet  Muir. 

McPherson,  Archibald   (1705-1749).   Fredericksburg; 
"  born  in  the  county  of  Murray,  in  North  Briton." 
W.  M.,  X,  108. 

Mackie,    John    (1731-1750),     Petersburg;    son    of    Patrick 
Mackie,  merchant,  and  provost  of  Wigton,   Scotland. 
W.  M.,  V,  237. 

Mackie,  Rev.  Josias  (d.  17 16),  Norfolk  county;  son  of  Pat- 
rick Mackie,  of  St.  Johnstone,  county  of  Donegal,  Ireland. 
W.  M.,  VII,  358,  359. 

McRae,  Rev.  Christopher  (1733-180S),  in  Virginia  before 
1765;  Surry  and  Cumberland  counties;  entered  Marischal  Col- 
lege, Aberdeen,  in  1749  and  was  graduated  M.  A.  in  1753;  son 
of  Christopher  McRae,  of  Urquhart,  Rosshire. 

Anderson's  Records  of  Marischal  College,  Vol.  II,  p.  320. 
Meade's  Old  Churches  and  Families  of  Virginia,  II,  36,  37. _ 


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Mallory,  Rev.  Philip  (1617-1661),  York  county;  son  of 
Thomas  Mallory,  D.  D.,  Dean  of  Chester,  and  grandson  of  Sir 
William  Mallory,  of  Studley,  Yorkshire. 

V.  M.,  XII,  398,  399;  XIV,  102. 

Mallory,  Roger  (in  Virginia  1660,  &c.).  King  and  Queen 
county;  son  of  Thomas  Mallory,  D.  D.,  Rector  of  Eccleston, 
Lancashire,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Mallory,  Dean  of  Chester. 

V.  M.,  XII,  401;  XV,  106. 

Mallory,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1660,  &c.);  brother  of  Roger 
Mallory,  preceding. 

V.  M.,  XII,  401;  XV,  106. 

Manfield,  George  (d.  1670),  Surry  county;  nephew  of  John 
Beale,  citizen  and  grocer,  of  London. 
V.  M.,  XI,  311.' 

Martin,  Henry,  "  went  to  Virginia  many  years  ago,"  (state- 
ment in  will  1786);  brother  of  Sparks  Martin,  Esq.,  of  Withy 
Bush  House.  County  Pembroke,  who  d.  17S7. 

V.  M.,  XIII,  197. 

Martin,  John,  "went  to  Virginia  many  years  ago" ;  brother 
of  Henry  Martin,  preceding. 
V.  M.,  XIII,  197-199. 

Martin,  John  (in  Virginia  1752,  &c.).  King  and  Queen  and 
Caroline  counties;  in  1752  was  attorney  for  John  and  George 
Martin,  of  Plymouth.  Possibly  this  John  Martin  was  identical 
with  the  preceding. 

Caroline  County  Records.     V.  M.,  XIII,  197-199. 

Martin,  John  (in  Virginia  1607,  &c.);  son  of  Sir  Richard 
Martin,  goldsmith,  of  London. 
Brown's  Genesis,  II,  943-944. 

Martin,  Ralph  (in  Virginia  1623),    "of  Bachain,  Somerset- 
shire, husbandman." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  134. 

Matthews,  Luke  (in  Virginia  1694,  &c.);  formerly  a  tailor 
in  the  city  of  Hereford. 

V.  M.,  IV,  365;  VI,  408,  409. 


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IMaury,    Mrs.   Ann    (1690-         ),    Henrico   county;  wife   of 
Matthew  Maury,  and  sister  of  Rev.  James  Fontaine  (above). 
Huguenot  Emigration,   122. 

Maury,  Matthew  (d.  1752),  Henrico  county;  of  Castle  Mau- 
ron,  Gascony,  France. 

Huguenot  Emigration,  122. 

Maxwell,  James  (d.  1795),  Norfolk  Borough;  of  Northum- 
berland. 

Lov/er  Norfolk  county,  Va.,  Antiquary,  II,  56,  &c. 

Mayo,  Willlam  (16S4-1744),  Goochland  county;  son  of 
Joseph  Mayo  and  Elizabeth  (Hooper)  Mayo,  of  Frome  Sel- 
wood. 

Richmond  Standard,  July,  18S0.      Cabells  and  Their  Kin. 

Mayo,  Joseph  (1692-  ),  Henrico  county;  brother  of  Wil- 
liam Mayo,  preceding. 

Richmond  Standard,  July  17,  iSSo.     Cabells  and  Their  Kin. 

Meade,  Mrs.  Susannah,  wife  of  David  Meade,  of  Nanse- 
mond  county;  (married  1729-30),  and  daughter  of  Sir  Richard 
Everard,  Bart.,  of  Much  Waltham,  Essex. 

\v.  M.,  xni,  39,  40. 

Mercer,   Burradine  (in  Virginia   1654,    &c.);    brother  of 
William  Mercer,  citizen  and  haberdasher,  of  London. 
V.  M.,  XIV,  425. 

Mercer,  James  (d.  1759),  Stafford  county;  brother  of  John 
Mercer  (next). 
V.  M.,  XIV,  233,  234. 

Mercer,  John  (i 704-1 768),  Stafturd  county;  born  in  Church 
street,  Dublin,  Ireland;  son  of  John  and  Grace  (Fenton)  Mercer 
of  that  city. 

V.  M.,  XIV,  232-234. 

Mercer,  Hugh  (1726-1777),  Fredericksburg  (but  setded 
first  in  Pennsylvania) ;  son  of  Rev.  William  Mercer,  minister  of 
Pittsligo,  Aberdeenshire,  and  his  wife  Ann,  daughter  of  Sir 
Robert  Munro,  of  Foulis. 

Goolrick's  Life  of  General  Hugh  Mercer,  pp.  12,  13,  105. 


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Metcalfe,  Richard  (in  Virginia  i6S8,  &c.);  son  of  Gilbert 
Metcalfe,  merchant,  of  London,  and  Jane,  his  wife. 
W.  M.,  V,  IO-I2. 

Metcalfe,  Thomas  (1734-        ),  King  and  Queen  county; 
son  of  Samuel  Metcalfe,  grocer,  of  Nantwich,  Chesire. 
W.  M.,  V,  13,  14. 

MiCHAUX,    Abraham   (d.    1717),    Henrico    county;    born   at 
Sedan,  in  France. 
Henrico  Records. 

MiCHELSON,    John    (d.     1750),    Yorktown?;   son  of  James 
Michelson,  jeweller,   in  Edinburgh. 
Will,  P.  C.  C,  Glazier  227. 

MiDDLETON,  Robert  (d.  1627);  brother  of  William  Middle- 
ton,  of  Hampton,  Yorkshire. 
W.  G.,  1022. 

Mills,  Charles  (d.  before  1783),  Hanover  county;  owned 
a  farm  called  Goringe  in  the  parish  of  Thundersley,  North  Ben 
Fleet,  Essex,  and  a  farm  called  Sayers,  Sawyers  or  Grey  House 
in  the  same  parish  and  count}^;  both  held  of  the  manor  of  East- 
wood or  Eastonbury,    Essex,   which  were  sold  by  his  heirs  in 

17S3. 

Hanover  County  Records. 

MoLESWORTH,  GuY  (in  Virginia  1651,  tsic);  son  of  William 
Molesworth,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Anthony  Molesworth,  Esq., 
of  Fotheringay,  Northamptonshire. 

Burke's  Peerage.     Minutes  of  Virginia  Council. 

Montague,  Peter  (1603-1659),  Lancaster  county;  son  of 
Peter  and  Eleanor  Montague,  of  Boveny,  parish  of  Burnham, 
Bucks. 

Montague  Genealogy,  pp.  30,  31  and  chart. 

Moon,  John  (d.  1655),  Isle  of  Wight  county;  born  at  Berry, 
near  Gosport,  in  the  parish  of  Stoak  in  Hampshire;  bequeathed 
lands  at  Berry  and  Alverstoak,  near  Gospcrt  and  Plymouth. 

W.  M.,  Vn,  222. 


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MoRYSON,  Charles  (d.  1688),  Elizabeth  City  county;  son  of 
Richard  Moryson  and  Winifred  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Sir 
Richard  Moryson,  of  Tooley  Park,  Leicestershire. 

V.  M.,  II,  384,  3S5.     W.  M.,  IX,  92-94,  119-121,  122. 

Moryson,  Francis  (in  Virginia  1649,  &c.),  Elizabeth  City 
county  and  Jamestown;  son  of  Sir  Richard  Moryson,  of  Tooley 
Park,  Leicestershire. 

V.  M.,  II,  384,  3S5.     W.  M.,  IX,  119,  &c. 

Moryson,  Richard  (d.  1646),  Elizabeth  City  county;  brother 
of  Francis  Moryson,  preceding. 
V.  M.,  II,  383-385^ 

Moryson,  Robert  (d.  1647),  Elizabeth  City  county;  brother 
of  Francis  Moryson,  preceding. 

V.  M.,  II,  3S3-385.     W.  M.,  IX,   122-123. 

MosELEY,  William  (d.  1655),  Lower  Norfolk  county;  formerly 
of  Rotterdam,  merchant;  but  of  English  birth  or  descent. 
Lower  Norfolk  Records. 

MouLLE,  William  (in  Virginia  1655,  &c.),  Northampton 
county;  brother  of  Francis  Moulle,  of  Ashby  Folwell  in  the 
county  of  Leicester,  gent.,  (alive  1656). 

Northampton  Records. 

MoULSON,  FuLKE  (in  Virginia  1674,  &c.);  brother  of  Peter 
Moulson,  of  London,  gent.,  who  mentions  in  his  will  his  nephew, 
Peter  Moulson,  of  Warton,  als  Wavlston,  and  states  that  he  (the 
testator)  was  born  in  the  parish  of  Warton,  Cheshire. 

V.  M.,  XIII,  403,404. 

MouNTjOY,  Edward  (in  Virginia  1695,  &c.),  Westmoreland 
county;  brother  of  Thomas  Mountjoy,  of  Bristol,  merchant. 
V.  M.,  XVI,  291. 

MoYE,  John  (d.  1645),  Lower  Norfolk  county;  married  a 
daughter  of  Richard  Wheeler,  citizen  and  innholder,  of  Lon- 
don. 

V.  M.,  XIII,  407.     N.  Y.  Gen.  &  Biog.  Record,  XL,  86. 

Musco,    Salvator  (b.    1704,    d.    1741),    Essex;    in   his   will 


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States  that  his  sister,  Mrs.  Jane  Collingwood.  of  Great  Britain, 
had,  in  her  will  dated  September  30,  1730,  left  him  ;/^400, 
Essex  Records. 

MusGRAVE,  Michael  (d.  1697),  Middlesex  county;  brother 
of  Thomas  Musgrave,  Rector  of  VVoolbeding,  Essex,  and  Pre- 
bendary of  Chichester  (who  d.  1725). 

V.  M.,  Xll,  207,  20S;  XIV,  93,  94. 

Nash,  John  (d.  1776),  Henrico  and  Prince  Edward  counties; 
son  of  Abner  Nash,  of  Tenby,  in  South  Wales. 
Henrico  and  Prince  Edward  Records. 

Nash,  Thomas  (d.  1737),   Henrico  county;  brother  of  John 
Nash,  preceding. 
Henrico  Records. 

Nedham,  James  (d.  1677);  brother  of  George  Nedham,  Esq., 
and  son  of  Barbara  Nedham,  deceased. 
V.  M.,XI.  75. 

Needlek..  Benjamin  (d.  1741),  King  and  Queen  county;  son 
of  Cuiverwell  Needier,  clerk  assistant  to  the  House  of  Commons. 
V.  M.,  XIV,  26. 

Nklson,  Nathaniel,  merchant  (d.  before  1696),  New  Kent 
county;  broth-r  of  Henry  Nelson,  of  Penrith,  Cumberland, 
yeoman. 

Middlesex  Records. 

Nelson,  Thomas  (i677-i745\  Yorktown;  son  of  Hu;^!i  Nel- 
son, gent.,  and  Sarah  his  wife,  of  Penrith. 
V.  M.,  XHI,  402,  403. 

Newce,  Sir  William  (in  Virginia  1622);  formerly  of  Ban- 
don,  Cork,  Ireland,  but  of  English  birth. 
NeiU's  Virginia  Carolorum,  81,  82. 

Newce,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1622.  &c.),  brother  of  Sir  Wil- 
liam Newce,  preceding. 

NeiU's  Virginia  Carolorum. 

Newman,  Edward  (in  Virginia  1672,  &c.),  nephew  of  Zach- 
arie  Irish,  one  of  the  petty  canons  of  the  chapel  of  Windsor 
Castle. 

W.  G.,  10 1 7. 


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Newton,  John  (d.  1697),  Westmoreland  county;  had  lived 
at  Anlaby,  Yorkshire;  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Newton,  of  Hull. 
John  Newton  bequeathed  lands  at  Carlton  and  Camelsforth, 
Yorkshire,  and  the  house  in  Hull  "which  was  my  father's." 

V.  M.,  I,  69.     Westmoreland  Records. 

Nicholson,  James  (d.  1686),  Middlesex  county;  of  Ixby, 
Cumberland. 

Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

NicoLLS,  Richard,  tailor  (in  Virginia  1650,  &c.),  Lower  Nor- 
folk county;  son  of  Henry  Nicolls,  innholder,  dwelling  at  the 
sign  of  the  White  Horse,  Oxenbury,  Huntingdonshire. 

N.  E.  H.  &  G.  Reg.,  Vol.  47,  p.  353. 

NicoLSON,  James  (1711-1773),  Williamsburg;  born  at  In- 
verness, Scotland. 

Va.  Hist.  Col.,  XI,  73. 

NiMMO,  William  (d.  1748),  Williamsburg;  brother  of  John 
Nimmo,  of  Blackridge,  in  the  county  of  Linlithgow,  Scotland. 
W.  M.,  V,  134-136. 

Norton,  John  (1719-1777),  York  county;  son  of  John  Nor- 
ton and  his  wife  Susanna,  daughter  of  Henry  Hatley. 
Norton  Family  Records. 

NouRSE,  James  (1731-1784);  born  at  Weston-under-Penyard, 
Herefordshire,  July  19,  173 1;  son  of  John  Nourse. 
V.  M.,  VII,  199.     Life  of  James  Nourse. 

NoYE,  Philip  (d.  1650);  returned  to  England  and  at  death 
was  "of  Burian  now  of  St.  Just,  Cornwall,"  first  cousin  of  At- 
torney-General William  Noye. 

V.  M.,  XIV,  424,  425. 

Oldis,  William  (in  Virginia  1668,  &c.).  Isle  of  Wight 
county;  brother  of  Valentine  Oldis,  citizen  and  apothecary,  of 
London. 

W.  M.,  VII,  226. 

Oliver,  William  (d.  1686),  Middlesex  county;  of  the  Isle 
of  Ely  near  Cambridge. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 


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Opie,  Thomas,  Jr.   (d.   1702),   Northumberland  county;   "of 
Bristol."     (Epitaph). 
W.  M.,  XI,  129. 

Oswald,  Henry,  chirurgeon  (d.  1726),  Essex  county;  in  his 
will  refers  to  his  lands  and  houses  in  Scotland,  particularly  "  the 
house  where  Provost  Henry  Oswald  lived." 

Essex  Records. 

Overton,  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  Overton  (b. 
1628),  King  William  county;  daughter  of  Ann  Waters,  of  St. 
Sepulchre's,  London,  widow  (d.  1697). 

V.  M.,  XI,  305,  306. 

Owen,  Rev.  Gronowy  (1722-1770),  Williamsburg  and 
Brunswick  county;  born  at  Llanfair  Mathafan,  Wales;  son  of 
Owen  Gronowy. 

W.  M.,  IX,  152-154- 

OxwiCK,  Thomas,  "of  London,  living  some  time  in  Vir- 
ginia" (1646);  son  of  Francis  Oxwick,  of  London,  merchant, 
and  his  wife  Susan,  daughter  of  Thomas  Corbett,  D.  D.,  of 
Stanway,  County  Essex. 

Genealogist  (N.  S.),  XXIII,  122. 

Pacy,  George  (in  Virginia  1623),  "of  London,  grocer." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  134. 

Page,  John  (1627-1692),  York  county;  son  of  Francis  Page, 
gent,  of  Bedfont,  Middlesex. 
Page  Family  (1893),  9~40- 

Pannill,  Robert  (d.  1717),  Richmond  county;  made  be- 
quest to  the  poor  of  St.  Sepulchre's  parish,  London,  and  to  his 
wife's  brother,  Henry  Williamson,  in  London. 

W.  M.,  XVII,  iSo. 

Parke,  Rev.  Henry  (in  Virginia  1653,  &c.),  Accomac 
county;  in  1653  owned  a  tract  of  land  in  Accomac  in  partner- 
ship with  George  Parke,  of  Doncaster,  merchant. 

Accomac  Records. 

Parke,  Mrs.  Rebecca,  wife  of  Daniel  Parke,  of  York  county 


(d.   1672),   daughter  of  George  Evelyn  and  grand-daughter  of 
Robert  Evelyn,  of  Long  Ditton,  Surrey. 
V.  M.,  IX,  173;  XIV,  174.  175. 

Parker,  George  (in  Virginia  before  1673);  son  of  James 
Parker,  and  grandson  of  William  Parker,  Archdeacon  of  Corn- 
wall, who  lived  at  Trangoe,  in  the  parish  of  Wartegin,  Corn- 
wall. 

V.  M.,  V,  442-444;  XIX,  191,  192. 

Parker,  James  (in  Virginia  16S7,  &c.),  New  Kent  county; 
of  Southwell,  Nottinghamshire. 

Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

Parker,  Philip  (in  Virginia  1656,  &c.),  Northampton  county; 
brother  of  Thomas  Parker,  citizen  and  draper,  of  London. 
Northampton  Records. 

Parker,  Dr.  Richard  (in  Virginia  before  1673);  brother  of 
George  Parker,  preceding. 
V.  M.,  V,  443- 

Parker,  Robert  (d.  1673),  Northampton  county;  was  of 
Bosham,  Sussex,  at  time  of  death;  bequeathed  in  will  his  land 
at  Bosham  and  Meadhurst;  sold  or  leased  about  1656  land  called 
Coper's  (or  Soper's)  Hall;  states  in  will  that  his  father  and 
grandfather  were  buried  in  the  Church  of  St.  Lawrence  South- 
ampton. 

V.  M.,  XVII,  65-67. 

Pawlett,  Thomas  (157S-1644),  Charles  City  county;  son  of 
Chidiock  Pawlett,  and  grandson  of  William  Pawlett,  ist  Mar- 
quis of  Winchester.  Thomas  Pawlett  in  his  will  mentions  his 
brother  Chidiock  Pawlett,  and  leaves  most  of  his  estate  to  his 
brother,  Sir  John  Pawlett,  who.  in  1665,  was  of  Winchester. 

W.  M.,  IV,  151-153-  Brown's  Genesis,  II,  962,  Collins' 
Peerage. 

Payne,  Nicholas  (in  Virginia  16S7,  &c.),  Middlesex  county; 
of  London. 

Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

Peachey,    Samuel    (d.    1712),    Richmond  county;    son   of 


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Robert  Peachey  and  Anne  (Hogskin)  his  wife,  of  Milden  Hall, 
Suffolk. 

W.  M.,  Ill,  111-113. 

Peale,    Malachy  (in   Virginia   1674,    &cj,    Westmoreland 
county;  in  1673  was  of  Exeter,  Devon. 
Westmoreland  Records. 

Pegden.  John  (d.  in  Virginia  1623),  James  City;   "of  Lon- 
don, gent." 

V.  M.,  XIX,  133. 

Percy,  George  (1580- 1632),  Sth  son  of  Henry,  8th  Earl  of 
Northumberland. 

Brown's  Genesis.  II,  964. 

Perin,  John  (iii  Virginia   16S6,   &c.),   Middlesex  county;  of 
Sussex. 

Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

Perry,  Peter  (in  Virginia  16S5,  &c.).  York  county;  brother 
of  Micajah  Perry,  merchant,  of  St.  Catherine  Cree.  London. 
W.  M.,  XVII,  265. 

Perry,  Robert  (in  Virginia  1652,  &c.);  son  of  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth Perry,  and  nephew  of  Robert  Perrv,  of  Bristol,  clerk. 
V.  M.,  XI,  363. 

Peter,  John  (d.  1763),  Surry  county;  son  of  Thomas  Peter 
and  brother  of  Alexander  Peter,  of  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

Peter,    Walter  (in  Virginia   1763,   etc.);  brother  of  John 
Peter,  preceding. 
Surry  Records. 

Pettus,  Theodore  (in  Virginia  1623");   "of  Norwich,  gent." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  133. 

Peyton,  Robert  (1640- 1694),  Gloucester  county;  son  of 
Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Yelverton)  Peyton,  of  Rougham,  Nor- 
folk, and  grandson  of  Sir  Edward  Peyton,  Bart.,  of  Isleham, 
Cambridgeshire. 

Hayden's  Virginia  Genealogies,  461-46S. 


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Peyton,  Henry  (1630-1659),  Westmoreland  county;  son  of 
Henry  Peyton,  Esq.,  of  Lincoln's  Inn  (d.  1656),  and  brother  of 
Sir  Robert  Peyton,  Knt. ,  of  East  Barnet  (d.  16S9). 

Hayden's  Virginia  Genealogies,  490,  &c. 

Peyton,    Valentine   (1627-1665),    Westmoreland    county; 
brother  of  Henry  Peyton,  preceding. 
Hayden,  480-488. 

Phillips,  John  (in  Virginia   1704,    &c.);   uncle  of  Robert 
Phillips,  of  Bristol,  mariner. 
V.  M.,  Xni,  308. 

Pigot,  John  (in  Virginia  1654,  &c.).  Lower  Norfolk  county; 
formerly  citizen  and  merchant  tailor,  of  London. 
N.  E.  H.  &  G.  Reg.,  Vol.  47,  p.  20. 

Pitt,  Robert  (d.  1714),  Northampton  county;  bequeathed 
his  rights  in  tenements,  premises,  &c. ,  under  the  will  of  his 
mother,  Mrs.  Mary  Pitt,  of- Bristol. 

Northampton  Records. 

Place,  Rowland  (1642-1713),  of  Dimsdale,  Yorkshire,  Esq. 
W.  M.,  XV,  49. 

Platt,  Randol,  or  Randolph  (d,  about  17 19),  New  Kent 
and  Prince  George  counties;  son  of  William  Platt,  of  the  parish 
of  Prescott,  town  of  Whiston,  Lancashire. 

Prince  George  Records. 

Pleasants,  John  (1645-1649),  Henrico  county;  son  of  John 
Pleasants,  of  Norwich,  worstead  weaver. 
V.  M.,  XVn,  320. 

Plowden,  Sir  Edmund  (in  Virginia  1641,  &c.,  d.  1659), 
Elizabeth  City  and  Northampton  counties;  son  of  Francis  Plow- 
den, of  Plowden,  Shropshire.  He  was  in  America  1641-48  for 
the  purpose  of  establishing  his  colony  on  the  Delaware,  but  was 
most  of  the  time  in  Virginia. 

Northampton  County  Records.  N.  Y.  Gen.  and  Biog.  Record, 
XL,  87,  &c. 

Poindexter  (Poingdestre),  George,  York  county,  1660, 


0  0 


&c. ;    son   of  Thomas   Poingdestre   (b.    1581),   Seigneur   of  the 
fief  es  Poingdestre,  Island  of  Jersey. 
V.  M.,  XIX,  215-21S. 

Poole,  William  Cm  Virginia  1623);   "of  Preston  in  Ander- 
nesse  in  Lankeshire." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  132. 

Pope,  Richard  (in  Virginia  1690,  &c.),  Isle  of  Wight  county; 
brother  of  John  Pope,  of  the  parish  of  Dawlish,  mariner. 
Isle  of  Wight  Records. 

PoPELEY,  Richard  (in  Virginia  1627,  &c.),  James  City  county; 
born  in  1608  in  the  parish  of  Wolley,  Yorkshire. 
W.  M.,  Ill,  169. 

PoRTEUS,    Edward  (d.    1700),    Gloucester  county;   refers  in 
will  to  his  father's  estate  in  Newbottle,  Scotland. 
V.  M.,  XIII,  310,  311. 

PoULTEK,  Tho.vlxs  (^in  VirLM'uia  1661.  &c.);  son  of  John  Poul- 
ter,  of  Hitchen,  Hertfordshire. 
W.  G.,  67,  68. 

Povall,  Robert  (1650-1728),   Henrico  county;  formerly  of 
St.  Martin's  in  the  Fields,  London. 
Povall  Bible  Record. 

Powell,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1695,  &c.),  Middlesex  county; 
in  1659  styled  "Thomas  Powell  the  younger  late  of  the  City  of 
Hereford." 

Middlesex  Records. 

Powell,   Pythogoras  (in  Virginia  1686,   &c.),    Middlesex 
county;  of  Catesby,  Northamptonshire. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

Power,   Dr.   Henry  (d.   1692),   York  county;  son  of  John 

Power,  Spanish  merchant,  and  his  wife .  daughter  of  Mr, 

Jennings,  of  Kendal,  grandson  of  William  Power,  and  great 
grandson  of  Francis  Power,  of  Mossington,  Yorkshire. 

W.  M.,  I,  210-211;   VII,  129. 

Priest,  John  (in  Virginia  1623),    "of  Langport  in  Somerset- 
shire, tayler." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  134. 


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Procter,  John  (in  Virginia  1624,  &c.);  brother  of  Thomas 
Procter,  citizen  of  London,  who  in  his  will  desires  to  be  buried 
in  "  great  Allhallows,"  London,  and  bequeaths  lands  at  Dun- 
mow  and  Muche  Wakeringe,  Essex. 

V.  M.,  XII,  90-92. 

PuREFOY,  Mrs.  Lucy  (in  Virginia  1629,  &c.);  wife  of  Thomas 
Purefoy,  of  Elizabeth  City  county  (who  named  one  of  his  Vir- 
ginia estates  "Drayton").  She  was  born  about  1598,  "infra 
Ranson,  Leicestershire." 

V.  M.,  I,  417-41S. 

Putnam,  Tho.^^as  (d,  1659);  son  of  William  Putnam,  of 
Chessam. 

V.  M.,  XIV.  305. 

R.VDLEY,  Thom.vs  (d.  i635,  MiJdleLsex  county);  of  London. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Pvegister. 

Rae,  Robert  (1723-1753,  Stafford  county);  son  of  Robert 
Rae,  Esq.,  of  Little  Govan,  near  Glasgow,  and  brother  of  James 
Rae,  of  Glasgow,  merchant. 

Essex  Records.     Va.  Hist.  Cul.,  XI,  6S. 

Ramsay,  (William  '716-17S9),  Alexandria;  a  native  of  Gal- 
loway, Scotland. 
Hay  den,  S8. 

Ramsay,  Patrick  (in  Virginia  1760,  Szc).  Blandford;  son  of 
Andrew  Ramsay,  Provost  of  Glasgow,  Scotland,  1734-5. 
Slaughter's  Bristol  Parish,  210. 

Randolph,  Henry  (1623-1673),  Henrico  county  and  James- 
town; son  of  William  Randolph,  of  Little  Haughton,  North- 
amptonshire, and  his  wife  Dorothy,  daughter  of  Richard  Lane, 
gent.,  of  Courtenhall,  and  sister  of  Sir  Richard  Lane,  Attorney 
General. 

V.  M.,  Ill,  26r,  &c. 

Randolph,  William  (1651-1711),  Henrico  county;  son  of 
Richard  Randolph,  of  Morton  Hall,  Waj-wickshire,  and  his  wife 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Richard  Ryland. 

V.  M.,  Ill,  261,  &c. 


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Reade,  George  (d.  1671),  James  City  and  Gloucester  coun- 
ties; son  of  Robert  Reade,  of  Linkenholt,  Hampshire  (will 
dated  1626),  and  his  wife  Mildred,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas 
Windebank,  of  Haines'  Hall,  parish  of  Hurst,  Berkshire. 

V.  M.,  IV,  204-205. 

Reeves,  George  (d.   16S9),   Middlesex  county;  brotV..'of 
Charles  Reeves,  of  the  parish  of  Stepney,  Middlesex. 
V.  M.,  XI,  78.  A 

Renalls,  or  Reynolds,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1658,  &c.), 
Lower  Norfolk  county;  in  1658  his  sister,  Elizabeth  Renalls,  was 
living  in  Hallyard's  Lane,  near  St.  John's  Gate,  Bristol. 

N.  E.  H.  &  G.  Reg.,  Vol.  47,  p.  354. 

Richards,    Rev.    John    (16S9-1735),     Gloucester   county; 
formerly  Rector  of  Netilestead  and  Vicar  of  Teston,    Kent. 
Meade,  I,  354. 

Roane,  Charles  (in  Virginia  1664,  <S:c.),  Gloucester  county; 
son  of  Robert  Roane,  oi'  Chalden.  Surrey,  gent. 
V.  M.,  XVI.  66-70. 

Roberts,  Ei,ias  (in  Virginia  1624,  &c.);  son  of  Elias  Roberts, 
citizen  and  merchant-tailor,  of  Loi^don. 
W.  G.,  29. 

Robertson,  Archibald  (came  to  Virginia  1746),  Prince 
George  county;  son  of  William  Robertson,  merchant  and  Baillie 
of  Edinburgh,  and  brother  of  Arthur  Robertson,  chamberlain  of 
Glasgow  1766,     &c. 

VV.  M.,  V,  185,  186. 

Robins,    Jeremy    (in    Virginia    1671,    Sec);    son   of  Jeremy 
Robins,  of  St.  Martin's  in  the  Fields,   London,  fringeweaver. 
V.  M.,  XV,  63. 

Robins,  Obedience  (1600-1662),  Northampton  county;  born 
at  Brackley,  Northamptonshire,  April  16,  1600;  son  of  Thoma.s 
and  M-iry  (Bulkley)  Robins,  of  Brackley.  In  1647  is  mention 
of  his  brother,  Richard  Robins,  gent.,  of  Longbuckbye,  North- 
amptonshire. 

Richmond  Sfandaixl,  September  4,  1880,  «5cc. 


Robins,   Edward  (b.  1602),  Northampton  county;  came  to 
Virginia  in  1632;  brother  of  Obedience  Robins,  precedino-. 
Richmond  Standard,  September  4,  18S0. 

Robinson,  Christopher  (1645-1692),  Middlesex  county; 
sc.^  of  John  and  EHzabeth  Robinson,  of  Cleasby,  Yorkshire, 
and  broL.ber  of  John  Robinson,  Bishop  of  London. 

Roche,  Ji^.MES,  (d.  1652),  Isle  of  Wight  county  1649,  &c. ; 
died  at  Queen  Caniell  alias  East  Camell,  Somersetshire,  Eng- 
land; son  of  Robert  Roche,  Vicar  of  Hilton,  Dorset,  1617-1629, 
and  brother  of  Robert  Roche,  Vicar  of  East  Camell  1 635-1 666. 

N.  Y.  Gen.  and  Blog-.  Record,  XL,  179,  180. 

RoDES,  Charles  (in  Virginia  1695),  &c.,  New  Kent  C9unty; 
son  of  John  Rodes,  of  Sturton,  and  grandson  of  Sir  Francis 
Rodes,  Bart.,  (d.  1645),  of  Barlborough,  Derbyshire. 

V.  M.,  VI,  149. 

Rodes,  Roger  (b.  about  1604),  in  Virginia  1623,    "of  Dow- 
ton  in  Wiltshire."    "Mr.  Fitzgeffry's  servant." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  134. 

Rogers,  Edward  (in  Virginia  1623),  Accomac,  "of  Porberry 
in  Somersetshire,  caryer  " 
V.  M.,  XIX,  132. 

Rolfe,  John  (1585-1622),  son  of  John  and  Dorothea  (Mason) 
Rolfe,  of  Heacham,  Norfolk. 
V.  M.,  I,  445,  &c. 

Roper,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1623),  "of  Milden  in  the  County 
of  Bedfordshire,  gent." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  133. 

Roscow,   William  (1661-1700),   Warwick  county;  born  at 
Chorley  in  the  county  of  Lancaster. 
W.  M.,  XIV,  163.  164, 

Rose,  Rev.  Robert  (1704-1751).  Essex  and  Albemarle  coun- 
ties; born  at  Wester  Alves,  Scotland;  son  of  John  Rose  (d.  1724) 
and  Margaret  Grant  (of  Whitetree)  his  wife. 

Rose  Family  Record. 


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Russell,  Thomas  (in  Virginia   16S2,   &c.),   Lower  Norfolk 
county;  formerly  of  the  parish  of  Kirton,  Devon. 
Lower  Norfolk  Records. 

Ryding,  Thomas  (d.  shortly  before  1693),  Accomac  county; 
brother  of  Hugh  Ryding,  of  Westordby,  Lancashire. 
Accomac  Records. 

Sandys,  George  (1577-1643),  James  City;  youngest  son  of 
Edwin,  Archbishop  of  York. 
V.  M.,  I,  90. 

Sanford,  Samuel  (d.  1710),  Accomac  county;  in  will,  dated 
at  London,  desired  to  be  buried  in  the  parish  burying-ground  at 
Avening,  Gloucestershire;  bequeathed  a  tenement  there,  and  left 
^200  for  the  education  of  the  poor  children  of  Avening. 

V.  M.,  April,  1910. 

Sanford,  John  (d.  1693),  Princess  Anne  county;  brother  of 
preceding. 

V.  M.,  April,  1910. 

Scandrett,  Putnam  (in  Virginia  before  1737);  in  1737  of 
Bristol,  merchant. 
Essex  Records. 

Scandrett,  Isaac  (in  Virginia  before  1737),  Essex  county; 
in  1737  bought  lands  in  Essex  county,  Va.,  from  Putnam  Scan- 
drett, of  Bristol,  preceding. 

Essex  Records. 

ScARBURGH,  Edmund  (d.  1 635),  Accomac  county;  son  of 
Henry  Scarburgh,  gent.,  of  North  Walsham,   Norfolk. 

V.  M.,  IV,  316,  317;  XVII,  321,  322.  Northampton  county 
(Va.)  records  cited  by  the  late  T.  T.  Upshur. 

Sclater,  John  (d.  shortly  before  1750);  "teacher  at  Col. 
John  Tayloe's  in  Virginia,"  Richmond  county;  son  of  Robert 
Sclater,  merchant,  of  Paisley,  Scotland,  and  brother  of  James 
Sclater,  "  eldest  shoemaker  "  in  Paisley. 

Essex  Records. 

Scott,  Rev.  Alexander  (16S6-1738),  Stafford  county;  son  of 
Rev.  John  Scott  of  Dipple  parish,  Elgin,  Morayshire,  Scotland. 
Hayden,  58S.  &c. 


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Scott,  Rev.  James  (d.  1782),  Prince  William  county;  brother 
of  Rev.  Alexander  Scott,  preceding. 
Hayden,  593,  &:c. 

ScovELL,  George,  merchant  Cm  another  document  styled 
"gentleman")  (in  Virginia  1640,  &c.);  born  "infra"  the  Isle 
of  Purbeck,  Dorset;  about  39  years  old  in  1640. 

Maryland  Archives. 

ScRiVENOR,  Joseph  (1722-1772),  Williamsburg;  born  at  Old- 
ney,  Buckinghamshire. 
Va.  Hist.  Col.,  VI,  71. 

Sedgwick,  William  (d.  1705,  York  county);  late  of  "  bur- 
len  hall  in  Licking  Shire"  [Lincolnshire].  (Will.)  [The  testator 
did  not  write  the  will.] 

W.  M.,  VI,  149,  150. 

Sedgwick,  Isaac  (in  Virginia  1705,  <S:c.);  brother  of  Vv^illiam 
Sedgwick,  preceding. 
W.  M.,  VI,  149,  "150. 

Semple,  James  (1730-         ),  New  Kent  county;  son  of  Rev. 
James  Semple,  minister  of  Long  Dreghorn,  Ayshire,  Scotland. 
Robertson-Taylor  Families. 

Semple,  John  (1727-1790),  King  and  Queen  county;  brother 
of  James  Semple,  preceding. 
W.  M.,  IX,  175. 

Seward,  John  (d.  1650),  Isle  of  Wight  county;  formerly  of 
the  parish  of  St.  Leonard,  Bristol;  bequeathed  lands  at  Beving- 
ton  and  Haddington,  Somersetshire. 

V.  M.,  X,  406;  XIII,  310. 

Sexton,  Thomas  (b.  about  1605),  d.  in  Virginia  1623.  James 
City;   "one  of  Christ's  Hospital." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  133,  134. 

Shepherd,  Mrs.  Frances  (in  Virginia  1693,  &c.);  wife  of 
Rev.  John  Shepherd,  Middlesex  county,  and  sister  of  John 
Robinson,   Bishop  of  London. 

Middlesex  Records. 


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Shepherd,  Rev.  John  (d.  169S),  Middlesex  county;  bequest 
in  his  will  (16S2)  to  "  lovinjj- brother  living  at  Parhani  Hatchctan 
in  the  County  of  Suffolk,  England." 

Middlesex  Records. 

Sherwood,  William  (d.  1697),  Jamestown;  "born  in  the 
parish  of  White  Chappell  near  London." 

Va.  Hist.  Col.,  VI,  95.     W.  M.,  XII [.  138,  139. 

Simpson,  John  (d.  168S),  Middlesex  county;  of  Barking, 
Essex. 

Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  I'arish  Register. 

SfssoN,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1623);  "of  London,  haber- 
dasher." 

V.  M.,  XIX,  132. 

SiTTEKXE.  Edward  (in  Virginia  16S8,  Sec),  Middlesex 
count}-;  of  London. 

Cii.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

Skipwith,  Sir  Grky,  Bart.  (d.  ab->ut  1672),  Middlesex 
county;  son  of  Sir  Henry  Skipwith,  Bart.,  of  Prestwould,  Lei- 
cestershire. 

Middlesex  Records.     Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage. 

Skyren,  Rev.  Henry  (1729-1795),  King  William  and  Eliza- 
beth City  counties;  born  at  Whitehaven. 
Meade,  I,  381. 

Smith,  Austin  (in  Virginia  i6?3),  James  City;  "of  London, 
carpenter." 

V.  M.,  XIX,  133,  134. 

Smith,  Edward  (d.  1614);  son  of  Robert  Smith.     The  will 
of  Edward  Smith  was  proved  in  the  diocese  of  Ely. 
V.  M.,  XV,  83,  84. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Hannah  (in  Virginia  16S0,  &c.),  Charles  City 
county;  wife  of  Thomas  Smith,  and  daughter  of  William  Daft, 
vv'heelwright,  of  Great  Exon,  Rutlandshire,  and  sister,  by  the 
mother's  side,  of  Luke  Herbert,  of  Monk's  Kirbie  parish,  Wor- 
cestershire, "who  died  in  Peterborough  Minster." 

Henrico  Records. 


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'    Smith,  John  (i 579-1631);  son  of  George  Smith,  of  Wil- 
loughby,  Lincolnshire. 

Brown's  Genesis,  II,  1006,  &c. 

Smith,  Joseph  (d.  1728),  Essex;  mentions  in  his  will  his  de- 
ceased brother,  John  Smith,  late  of  Bidford,  merchant,  and  his 
brother  James  Smith,  of  Rosse,  Ireland. 

Essex  Records. 

Smith,  Nicholas  (1666-1734),  King  George  county;  born 
in  London,  son  of  Nicholas  and  Efsobah  Smith. 
W.  M.,  VI,  42. 

"^  Smith,  William  (in  Virginia  i656,  &c.);  brother  of  Henry 
Smith,  of  Watford,  Hertfordshire. 
V.  M.,  XI.  315- 

SoMERViLLE,  James  (1742-1798),  Caroline  county;  a  native 
of  Glasgow. 
Hayden,  16. 

Southey,  Henry,  Esq.  (came  to  Virginia  after  1622);  in 
162 1  was  of  Rimpton,  Somersetshire. 

Proceedings  of  Virginia  Company.  Northampton  County 
Records. 

Speke,  Thomas  (1603-1659),  Westmoreland  county;  brother 
of  John  Speke,  of  Bath  and  Plymouth. 
W.  M,,  IV,  41. 

Spelman,   Henry  (in  Virginia  1613,  &c.);  son  of  Erasmus 
Spelman,  and  nephew  of  Sir  Henry  Spelman. 
V.  M.,  XV,  304-306. 

Spelman,   Thomas  C1601-1627);   brother  of  Francis  Spel- 
man, gent.,  of  Truro,  Cornwall. 
W.  G.,  72.     V.  M.,  I,  195,  196. 

Spencer,  Mrs.  Judith  (in  Virginia  16S6,  &c.),  Middlesex 
county;  of  Kent. 

Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

Spencer,  Nicholas  (d.  1689),  Westmoreland  county;  son  of 
Nicholas  Spencer,   Esq.,  of  Cople, .  Bedfordshire,  and   his  wife 


6S 

Mary,  daughter  of  Sir  Edward  Gostwick,  Bart.,  of  Willington, 
Bedfordshire. 

V.  M.,  II,  32-34;  IV,  451,  &c. 

Spicer,  Arthur  (d.  1700),  Richmond  county;  brother  of 
John  Spicer,  and  son  of  AHce  Spicer,  widow,  of  Richmond, 
Surrey. 

Richmond  County  Records. 

Spotswood,  Alexander  (1676-1740),  Spotsylvania  county; 
son  of  Dr.  Robert  Spotswood,  surgeon  in  the  English  army,  and 
grandson  of  Sir  Robert  Spotswood,  President  of  the  Court  of 
Sessions,  Scotland. 

Spotswood  Letters,  I,  vii-xv. 

Spring,   Robert  (in  Virginia  1680,   &c.),  York  county;  in 
1679  described  as  "late  of  London,  merchant." 
York  County  Records. 

Stevens,  William  (in  Virginia  1651,  &c.),  Northampton 
county;  son  of  John  Stevens,  of  Lebourn,  in  the  parish  of  Buck- 
ingham. 

Virginia  Carolorum,  207. 

Stewart,  William  (d.  1786),  Surry  county;  refers  in  will 
(1785)  to  lands  devolving  on  him  in  Argyleshire,  Scotland, 
known  as  Ackinskee. 

Surry  Records. 

Stone,  John  (in  Virginia  1687,  &c.),  Middlesex  county;  of 
Ridgely,  Staffordshire. 

Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

Stone,  Moyses  (b.  about  1605,  in  Virginia  1623),  Elizabeth 
City;   "of  Longworth  in  Barkshire. " 
V.  M.,XIX,  133,  134. 

Stone,  William  (1603-15^,  Northampton  county  to  1633, 
&c.;  born  in  Northamptonshire;  nephew  of  Thomas  Stone, 
haberdasher,  of  London. 

V.  M.,  Ill,  272,  273. 

Story,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1687),  &c.,  Middlesex  county; 
of  Colchester,  Essex. 

Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 


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Strachan,  Dr.  Alexander  Glas  (1748-  ),  Petersburg; 
born  at  Lucar,  twelve  miles  from  Edinburgh,  July  29,  1748;  son 
of  Joseph  Strachan,  of  Edinburgh,  and  his  wife,  who  was  the 
youngest  daughter  of  Alexander  Glas,  of  Edinburgh,  writer  to 
the  signet. 

Strachan  Family  Record. 

Strachey,  William  (d.  1634),  Jamestown;  son  of  William 
Strachey,  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex. 
W.  M.,  V,  6;  IX,  43. 

Strachey,   William  (d.    i636),   Gloucester  county;  son  of 
William  Strachey,  of  Saffron  Walden,  Essex. 
W.  M.,  IV,  192-194;  V,  6. 

Strachey,  Dr.  John  (1709-1756),  King  and  Queen  county; 
son  of  Jolm  Strachey,  of  Sutton  Court,  Chew  Magna,  Somerset- 
shire. 

W.  M.,  IV,  1 92- 1 94;  V,  6. 

Stratton,  Joseph  (d.  1640  or  1641),  Nntmeg  Quarter  and 
James  City  county;  youngest  son  of  Thomas  Stratton,  gent,  of 
Shotley,  Suffolk,  and  Dedham,  Essex.  In  the  "  Book  of  the 
Strattons  "  this  descent  is  given  on  the  autliority  of  an  eminent 
genealogist;  but  the  only  evidence  cited  is  the  fact  that  Thomas 
Stratton  had  a  son  Joseph,  and  that  a  daughter  of  John  Stratton, 
of  New  England  (who  was  certainly  a  grandson  of  Thomas  Strat- 
ton), sued  Joseph  Stratton,  of  Virginia,  for  money  due  her  father 
and  her  uncle  William  Stratton. 

Book  of  Strattons,  &c. ,  by  Harriet  B.  Stratton,  pp.  42,  75,  &c. 

Sutherland,  John  (d.   1765),   Spotsylvania  county;  son  of 
John  Sutherland,  of  Winbreck,  Orkney  Islands,  Scotland. 
Spotsylvania  Records. 

Swale,  William  (d.  1734),  formerly  of  Colchester. 
V.  IVL,  XI,  145. 

Syberrye,  George  (in  Virginia  1623^  "of  London,  Tallow- 
chandler." 

V.  M.,  XIX,  133. 

Taberer,  John  (d.  1654),  Isle  of  Wig'jt  county;  son  of  Wi'- 
liam  Taberer,  of  the  county  of  Derby. 
W.  M.,  VII,  221. 


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Tanner,   Daniel  (in  Virginia  1640,  &c.),   Lower  Norfolk 

county.     He  was  married  to  Charity  ,  on  November  24,, 

1614,  at  St.  Paul's  Church,  Canterbury,  and  had  a  son  John» 
baptized  October  14,  1627. 

N.  E.  H.  &G.  Reg.,  Vol.  47,  p.  354. 

Tatham,  William  (1752-1817,  &c.),  Richmond,  &c. ;  came 
to  Virginia  1769;  son  of  Rev.  Sandford  Tatham,  and  his  wife 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Henry  Marsden,  Esq.,  of  Dennington 
Hall. 

V.  M.,  Vni,  330. 

Tayloe,  William  (d.  1710),  Richmond  county.  There  is  a 
letter,  dated  1705,  from  his  brother  Joseph  Tayloe  to  their  sister- 
in-law,  "Mrs.  Ruth  Tayloe,  Basinghall  Street,  London,  Under 
Cover  to  Mr.  Benjamin  Tayloe,  Bedford  Street,  Covent  Garden, 
London." 

Richmond  and  Lancaster  Records. 

Taylor,  Philip  (in  Virginia  1640,  &c.),  Accomac  county; 
born  in  the  parish  of  Marden,  Herefordshire;  about  thirty  years 
old  in  1640. 

Maryland  Archives. 

Taylor,  Samuel  (in  Virginia  1641,  &c.);  son  of  John  Tay- 
lor, of  Knightsbridge,  Westminster,  bricklayer. 
V.  M.,  XI,  150. 

Tazewell,  William  (July  17,  1690-1752),  Northampton 
county;  son  of  James  and  Anne  (Kingswell)  Tazewell,  of  Lim- 
ington,  Somerset. 

N.  E.  H.  &  G.  Reg.,  Vol.  41,  p.  36S. 

Temple,  Joseph  (1666-  ),  Essex  and  King  and  Queen 
counties;  son  of  William  Temple,  of  Bishopstrow,  Wilts,  and 
grandson  of  John  Temple,  of  Kingston  Deverell. 

Burke's  Landed  Gentry  (1886).     Essex  Records. 

Temple,  Rev.  Peter,  York  parish.  York  county;  returned 
to  England,  and  in  16S6  was  of  "  Sible  Henigham  in  the  County 
of  Essex,  Gierke.". 

W.  M.,  I,  5. 


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Terrell,  R.obert  (in  Virginia  1647,  &c.),  York  county; 
citizen  and  fishmonger,  of  London;  (d.  in  London  1677).  Be- 
queathed lands  in  Hampshire. 

York  Records.     V.  M.,  XVI,  190-192. 

Terrell,   Richmond  (in  Virginia   165S,   &c.),   New  Kent 
county;  brother  of  Robert  Terrell,  preceding. 
V.  M.,  XVI,  190-192. 

Terrell,    William   (in   Virginia    1670,    &c.),    New   Kent 
county;  brother  of  Robert  Terrell,  preceding. 
V.  M.,  XVI,  190-192. 

Thomason,  John,  "of  Virginia,"  died  unmarried,  adm. 
1677;  son  of  George  Thomason,  of  London,  the  collector  of  the 
"  RoyaJ  Pamphlets"  in  the  British  Museum. 

Berry's  Sussex  Genealogies,  234. 

Thompson,  Rev.  John  (d.  1772),  Culpeper  county;  born  at 
Muckroe  Abbey,  near  Belfast,  Ireland. 
"  Rootes  of  Rosewall,"  p.  33. 

Thompson,    Rev.  Andrew  (1673-1719),  Elizabeth  City 
county;  born  at  Stone  Hive,  Scotland. 
V.  M.,  XI,  145. 

Thompson,  George  (1603-1694),  in  Virginia  1624,  «&c. ;  son 
of  Ralph  Thompson,  gent.,  of  Walton,  Hertfordshire. 
W.  G.,  1023.     V.  M.,  I,  1S9-190. 

Thompson,  Maurice  (d.  1676),  in  Virginia  1620,  &c. ;  brother 
of  George  Thompson,  preceding. 
W.  G.,  1023.     V.  M.,  I,  188-189. 

Thompson,  Paul  (1611-         ),  in  Virginia  1624,  &c. ;  brother 
of  George  Thompson,  preceding. 
V.  M.,  I,  190. 

Thompson,  William  (1614-  ),  in  Virginia  1624,  &c. ; 
brother  of  George  Thompson,  preceding. 

Thompson,  Richard  (1613-1657),  Northumberland  county; 
born  in  the  city  of  Norwich. 
W.  M.,  XVII,  58. 


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Thompson,  Stevens  (d.  17 14),  Williamsburg-;  son  of  Sir  Wil- 
liam Thompson,  of  London,  Sero;-eant-at-Law,  (who  was  knighted 
October  31,  1689.) 

W.  M.,  Ill,  154-155. 

Thorpe,  Mrs.  Catherine  (d.  1714),  wifeof  Thomas  Thorpe, 
of  James  City  county,  and  daughter  of  Francis  Seaton,  of  Pole- 
brook,  Northamptonshire. 

V.  M.,  IV,  135. 

Thorpe,  George  (d.  1622),  son  of  Nicholas  Tiiorpe,  of  Wans- 
well  Court,  Gloucestershire. 
W.  M.,  IX,  209,  210. 

Thornborough,  Thornbury,  Rowland  (in  Virginia  before 
i6g6,  d.  in  Jvlaryland  1696),  Rappahannock  county;  in  will  leaves 
estate,  in  case  of  death  of  sons  s.  p.,  to  his  next  of  kin,  the 
Thornboroughs  at  Hampsfield,  Lancashire.  Lived  first  in  Vir- 
ginia, and  removed  to  Maryland,  where  he  died. 

Maryland  Calendar  of  Wills,  II,  iii.     W.  M.,  Ill,  71. 

Thoroughgood,  Adam  (1602-1641),  Lower  Norfolk  county; 
brother  of  Sir  John  Thoroughgood,  and  son  of  William  Thor- 
oughgood, of  Grimston,  Commissary  of  the  Bishop  of  Norwich. 

V.  M.,  II,  414-416. 

Thoroughgood,  Mrs.  Sarah  (d.  1657),  wife  of  Adam  Thor- 
oughgood of  Lower  Norfolk  county,  and  daughter  of  Robert 
Ofifley  of  London,  and  his  wife  Anne,  daughter  of  Sir  Edward 
Osborne,  Lord  Mayor  of  London. 

V.  M.,  V,  435;  XII,  201,  202. 

Throckmorton,   Albion   (1674-        ),    Gloucester  county; 
son  of  John  Throckmorton,  of  Ellington,  Huntingdonshire. 
W.  M.,  V,  54.  55;  III,  46-49.     V.  M.,  VIII,  84,  &c. 

Throckmorton,  John  (1633-1678),  Gloucester  county;  son 
of  Robert  Throckmorton,  of  Ellington,  Huntingdonshire. 
W.  M.,  Ill,  46-49;  V,  54,  55.     V.  M.,  VIII,  84,  &c. 

Throckmorton,  Gabriel  (1665-1737),  Gloucester  county 
son  of  John  Throckmorton,  of  Ellington,  Huntingdonshire. 
W.  M.,  V,  54,  55;  III,  46-49.     W.  M,,  VIII,  84,  &c. 


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Thruston,  Edward  (1638-  ),  Warwick  county;  son  of 
John  Thruston,  Chamberlain  of  Bristol. 

W.  M.,  IV,  25,  116,  &c.  V 

Thruston,  Malachy  (1637-1699),  Princess  Anne  county; 
son  of  John  Thruston,  Chamberlain  of  Bristol. 

w.  M.,  IV,  25-27.  y^- — 

Thruston,  Robert  (d.  1678),  "  late  resident  at  St.  Pulchers 
[St.  Sepulcher's]  parish,  London,  armourer." 
V.  M.,  XVII,  69. 

Tirrey,  John,  gent,  (i 649-1 700),  Surry  county;  born  in  Lon- 
don. 

V.  M.,  VII,  211. 

TooKER,  Henry  (1673-1737),  Surry  county;  son  of  Henry 
Tooker,  Esq.,  of  Winton  [Winchester]  in  the  county  of  South- 
ampton. 

V.  M.,  VII,  211. 

Torkington,  Joseph  (in  Virginia  1652, &c.,  d.  1652);  brother 
of  Samuel  Torkington,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London. 
Will  of  Joseph  Torkington,  P.  C.  C.     Brent,  320. 

Towlson,  John  (d.  shortly  before  1661),  Northampton 
county;  uncle  of  William  Towlson,  husbandman,  of  the  parish 
of  Hearne,  Kent. 

Northampton  Records. 

TowNSHEND,  Mrs.  Frances  (in  Virginia  1640,  &c.);  wife  of 
Richard  Townshend,  of  York  county,  and  sister  of  Robert  Bald- 
win, gent.,  of  London,  and  William  Baldwin,  of  Glassthorn, 
Northamptonshire. 

W.  M.,  XII,  249. 

Townshend, Mrs.  Mary,  wife  of  Robert  Townshend  (d.  1675) 
of  Stafford  county,  and  daughter  of  Needham  Langhorne,  of 
Newton  Brownshall,  Northamptonshire. 

W.  M.,  XII,  245,  299.     V.  M.,  XI,  146. 

Traherne,  Richard  (in  Virginia  1658,  &c.);  brother  of  Wil- 
liam Traherne,  of  St.  Clements  Danes,  Middlesex,  chandler. 


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Trevethan,  Sampson  (in  Virginia  1699,  &c.),  Lower  Nor- 
folk county;  in  17 15  returned  to  England,  and  was  of  Penzance, 
Cornwall. 

Lower  Norfolk  Records. 

Tucker,  Daniel  (in  Virginia  1608,  &c.);  son  of  George 
Tucker,  Esq.,  of  Milton,  Kent.  At  a  much  later  date  SU 
George  Tucker  and  other  descendants  of  George  Tucker,  of 
Milton,  emigrated  to  Virginia  from  Bermuda  and  Barbadoes. 

Brown's  Genesis,  II,  1033-     V.  M.,  XVII,  394. 

Tyler,  Thomas,  founder,  (in  Virginia  1722,  &c.),  Hanover 
county;  in  1727,  by  deed  conveyed  his  plantation,  &c.,  in 
Spotsylvania  county,  to  his  son,  Charles  Tyler,  residing  in  Hop- 
ton-Wafer  parish,  Shropshire. 

Spotsylvania  County  Records. 

Tyre,  Mrs.  Rebecca  (in  Virginia  1708,  &c.);  wife  of  James 
Tyre,  of  New  Kent  county,  and  daughter  of  John  Sergeant,  of 
Bermondsey,  Surrey,  weaver. 

Underhill,  John  (d.  1673),  York  county;  born  in  the  city 
of  Worcester. 

W.  M.,  II,  85.     V.  M.,  XVI,  94. 

Unett,  John  (in  Virginia  1622,  &c.);  son  of  John  Unelt.  of 
St.  Ann's,  Blackfriars,  London,  whose  nearest  kindred  lived  at 
Ashellworth,  Gloucestershire. 

V.  M.,  XI,  316. 

Upshur,  Arthur  (1623-1909),  Northampton  county;  "born 
in  ye  County  of  Essex  in  ye  Kingdom  of  England." 

W.  M.,  Ill,  256. 

Vansoldt,  Abraham  (in  Virginia  1665);  son  of  Elizabeth 
Vansoldt,  widow,  of  Whitegate  Alley  in  the  parish  of  Buttolphs, 
Bishopsgate,  London. 

V.  M.,  XVI,  198. 

Vaughan,  Howell  (d.  in  Virginia  before  1686);  formerly  of 
Lloydarth,  County  Montgomery. 

N.  E.  H.  &  G.  Reg.,  Vol.  59,  p.  109. 


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*  Vaulx,  James  (d.  1682),  York  county;  formerly  a  merchant 
of  London. 

W.  M.,  Ill,  153. 

Vaulx,  Robert  (1651-1685),  Westmorelond  county;  son  of 
Robert  and  Elizabeth  Vaulx,  of  London. 

•  W.  M.,  IV,  42. 

ViZER,  Henry  (in  Virginia  1667,  &c.);  son  of  Robert  Vizer, 
of  Bristol,  formerly  of  Dublin. 
V.  M.,  XI,  367. 

Vynn,  Jeremy  (d.  1687),  Middlesex  county;  of  Norwich. 
.  Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

Wagener,  Peter  (in  Virginia  1739,  &c.),  Fairfax  county; 
born  at  Sisted,  Essex,  August  5,  1717;  son  of  Rev.  Peter  Wag- 
ener, Rector  of  Sisted. 

V.  M.,  VIII,  60;  XVI,  217. 

Waggaman,  Mrs.  Margaret,  wife  of  Jonathan  Waggaman 
(who  d.  in  Virginia  about  1725)  and  daughter  of  William  Elliott, 
Esq.,  of  Wells,  and  of  Yoi'k  Buildings,  St.  Martin's  in  the  Fields, 
London. 

V.  M.,  XIII,  95,  99.     W.  M.,  XVII,  300,  301. 

Walker,  John  (d.    1745),    Middlesex  county;  son  of  John 
Walker,  of  Ashborne-in-the-Peak,  Derbyshire. 
V.  M.,  I,  470,  471.      Robinson  Pedigree. 

Walker,  Richard  (d.  1726),  Middlesex  county;  brother  of 
John  Walker,  of  Ashborne-in-the-Peak,  Derbyshire. 
V.  M.,  I,  470. 

Wallace,  Rev.  James  (1677-1712),  Elizabeth  City  county; 
native  of  Erroll,  Perthshire,  Scotland. 
W.  M.,  Ill,  16S. 

Wallace,  Dr.  Michael  (1719-1767),  King  George  county; 
son  of  William  Wallace,  of  Galrigs,  merchant,  and  nephew  of 
John  Wallace,  of  Elderslee  (or  Elierslie),  Renfrewshire,  Scot- 
land. 

Ha3'den,  687-701. 


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Walton.  Thomas  (d.  1670),  Isle  of  Wight  county;  his  next 
of  kin,  after  his  children,  lived  at  Castor   near  Peterborough, 
Northamptonshire. 
W.  M.,  VII,  237. 

Warden,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1623),  /Vccomac  county;  "of 
Ely  in  Hampshire,  husbandman," 
V.  M.,  XIX,  132. 

Warkman,  Mark  (in  Virginia  1684.  &c_.).  New  Kent  county; 
son  of  Mark  Gloucester  a/s.  Warkman,  citizen  and  grocer,  ot 
London. 
V.  M.,  XI,  30S. 

Warkman,  Robert  (in  Virginia  1670,  &c.);  brother  of  Mark 
Gloucester  ../..  Warkman,  citizen  and  grocer,  of  London. 
V.  M.,  XI,  308. 

Warnett,  Thomas  (in  Virginia  1629,   &c.),  James  City 
county;  son  of  John  Warnett,  of  Southwark,  Surrey. 
W.  G.,  40.  41- 

Washington,  John  (1631-1677),  Westmoreland  county;  son 
of  Rev.  Lawrence  Washington,  Rector  of  Purle.gh,  Essex. 
W.  G.,  352-404- 

Washington.   Lawrence   (1635-1677),  Rappahannock 
county;  brother  of  John  Washington,  preceding. 
Vv^  G..  352-404.     W.  M.,  I,  1S4-188. 

Waters.  Edward,  gent.  (1584-1630).  Elizabeth  City  county; 
will  dated  at  Great  Hornmead,   Hertfordshire;  names  m  it  his 
brother,  John  Waters,  of  Middleham,  Yorkiihire. 
V.  M.,  I,  92;  II.  179- 

Waters.  John  (d.  1694).  Rappahannock  county;  son  of  Mrs. 
Ann  Waters,  widow,  of  St.  Sepulchre's,  London  (m  1697)- 
V.  M.,XI,  305- 

Watkin.  George  (d.  1673).  Surry  county.  In  his  will  (1673) 
he  desires  "  to  be  buried  in  a  decent  manner  in  the  Chancell  ot 
ye  Church  of  Lawnes  Creek  [Va.]  as  my  predecessors  have  been 
in  ye  p'rsh  Churches  where  they  dwelt";  gives  legacies  to  his 
uncle,  Charles  Barham  [in  Virginia],  and  to  his  cousin,  Chris- 


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topher  Watkin,  of  "White  Hart  Court,   in  Long  Lane,   Lon- 
don." 

Surry  Records. 

Watts,  William  (in  Virginia  1641,  &c.);  son  of  Cornelius 
Watts,  of  St.  Cuthberts,  in  the  city  of  Wells,  vintner. 
V.  M.,  XIII,  307. 

Watts,  William  (in  Virginia  1641,  &c.);  formerly  fishmon- 
ger, of  London. 

N.  E.  H.  &  G.  Reg.,  Vol.  61,  p.  199. 

Weaver,  Samuel  (b.  1605,  in  Virginia  1623),  Martin's  Hun- 
dred, "of  London." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  133,  134. 

Webb,  George  (in  Virginia  1728,  &c.),  New  Kent  county; 
son  of  Conrad  Webb,  of  London,  merchant. 
Webb  Family  Bible. 

Webb,  Giles  (d.  1713),  Henrico  county;  brother  of  Thomas 
Webb,  of  the  city  of  Gloucester,  gent.,  (who  was  alive  1716). 
Henrico  County  Records. 

Webb,  Stephen  (in  Virginia  1642,  &c.),  James  City  and 
Surry  counties;  born  at  Breshley,  Worcestershire,  and  baptized 
there  September  i,  1598;  son  of  Stephen  and  Ann  Webb. 

V.  M.,  Ill,  57- 

Wedderburn,  David  (1682-  ),  lived  on  York  River; 
son  of  Peter  Wedderbnrn,  of  Donside  (b.  1652).  and  grandson 
of  Sir  Alexander  Wedderburn,  of  Blackness,  Forfarshire,  Scot- 
land (1610-1676). 

Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage;  Wedderburn  of  Balinden. 

West,  Francis  (1586-1634);  son  of  Thomas,  2nd  Lord  Dela- 
ware. 

V.  M.,  II,  308;  XI,  359. 

West,  John  (1590-1659),  York  county;  brother  ot  Francis 
West,  preceding. 

V.  M.,  I,  423.  Foster's  Oxford  Matriculations.  W.  M.,  II, 
152- 


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West,  John  (in  Virginia  1623),  James  City;  "of  Witley  in 
Surrey,  husbandman." 
V.  M..  XIX,  133.  134. 

West,  Nathaniel  (1S92-        ),  in  Virginia  1617-1625,  &c. ; 
brother  of  Francis  West,  preceding. 
Brown's  Genesis  and  First  Republic. 

West,  Thomas  (d.  in  Virginia  1724),  "of  London,  cooper." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  133,  134. 

West,  William  (d.  before  1686);  son  of  William  West,  yeo- 
man, of  Eaton,  Berkshire  (will  1686). 
W.  G.,  626. 

Westcoate,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (in  Virginia  1659,  &c.); 
daughter  of  George  Bartlett,  citizen  and  pavior,  of  London. 
V.  M.,  XI,  149. 

Wethers,  Erasmus  (in  Virginia  1677,  &c.,  died  in  or  before 
1697),  Middlesex  county.  There  is  mention  that  the  will  of 
Erasmus  Snelling,  citizen  and  ironmonger,  of  London,  dated 
January  18,  1671,  and  proved  P.  C.  C,  gave  legacies  to  said 
Erasmus  Wethers  of  Virginia,  Erasmus  Maddocks,  of  East 
Greenwich  in  the  county  of  Kent,  woodmonger,  and  Margaret, 
wife  of  Richard  Thomas,  of  Deptford. 

Middlesex  Records. 

Wharton,  Richard  (d.  1713),  Williamsburg;  son  of  Wil- 
liam Wharton,  gent.,  of  Wasteby  near  Wharton,  Westmore- 
land. 

W.  G. ,  1094, 

Whitaker,  Rev.  Alexander  (1585-1617),  Henrico  county; 
son  of  William  Whitaker,  D.  D.,  Master  of  Emanuel  College, 
Cambridge. 

V.  M.,  XI,  147,  148. 

Whitaker,  Mrs.  Mary,  wife  of  Captain  Jabez  Whitaker  (in 
Virginia  1622,  &c.;,  and  daughter  of  Sir  John  Bourchier,  of 
Lambeth,  Surrey  (d.  1626),  uncle  of  the  Regicide. 

V.  M.,  I,  295.     P.  C.  C.  Act  Book. 


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White,  John  (in  Virginia  1670,  «&c.);  nephew  of  John  White, 
Vicar  of  Cherton  als.  Cheirton  (Cherrington),  Wiltshire. 
V,  M.,  XI,  367-368. 

White,  John  (in  Virginia   1676,    &c.);  brother  of  William 
White,  citizen  and  haberdasher,  of  London. 
V.  M.,  XV,  64. 

White,  Rev.  William  (d.  1678),  York  and  Lancaster  coun- 
ties; brother  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  White,  of  England. 
Lancaster  Records. 

Whitehead,  John  (in  Virginia  1701),  indentured  servant;  of 
Wixon,  Lancashire. 
Essex  Records. 

Whitehead,  Jonathan  (d.  1686),  Middlesex  county;  of 
Southwark,  London. 

Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

Whitlock,   Mks.  (in  Virginia  1677,   &c.);  daughter  of 

John  Hearne  (dead  in  1677)  and  niece  of  Sir  Nathaniel  Hearne, 
Knt.,  and  Alderman,  of  London. 

V.  M.,  XV,  184,  185. 

Wilcocks  or  Wilcox,  John  (d.  1622),  "late  of  Plymouth." 
V.  M.,  II,  77,  78.     W.  G.,  3. 

Vv/'illiams,  Daniel  (d.  1721),  formerly  of  Stepney, Middlesex. 
Will,  Consistory  Court  of  London. 

Williams,  George  (d.  1686),  Middlesex  county;  of  Kent. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register. 

Williams,  John  (in  Virginia  16S6,  &c.),  Middlesex  county; 
of  Oxfordshire. 
.  Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register, 

Williams,  Mrs.  Rachel  (1718-1746),  wife  of  Thomas  Wil- 
liams of  Petersburg,  and  daughter  of  "  Mr.  John  Freeman  and 
Mary  his  wife  of  Wilsey  in  Gloster. " 

W.  M.,  V,  239. 

Williams,  Thomas  (d.  16S6),  Middlesex  county;  of  Here- 
fordshire. 

Ch.  Ch.,  Middlesex,  Parish  Register, 


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Williams,   Thomas  (1702-1763),    Petersburg;    born  in  St. 
James'  parish,  London. 
W.  M.,  V,  239. 

Williams,  Rev.  William  (in  Virginia  about  1690),  James 
City  county;  son  of  Walter  Williams,  and  grandson  of  Roger 
Williams  of  the  Gore  near  Brecknock. 

W.  M.,  X,  107. 

Williamson,  Roger  (in  Virginia  1646,  &c.);  brother  of  Rich- 
ard Williamson,  citizen  and  merchant  tailor,  of  London 
V.  M.,  XV,  iSi. 

Willis,  Mrs.  Anne  (1695-1727),  Gloucester  county;  wife  of 
Francis  Willis,  daughter  of  Edward  Rich  and  niece  of  Elias 
Rich,  Esq.,  of  St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  London. 

W.  G.,  10S6.     W.  M.,  Ill,  182,  188. 

Vv'iLLis,  Francis  (d.  1691),   Gloucester  county;  a  native  of 
the  parish  of  St.  Algate,  City  of  Oxford. 
W.  G.,  239.     W.  M.,  V,  24-27. 

Willison,  James  (i75i-i787),Surry  county ;  born  at  Port  Glas- 
gow, Scotland;  son  of  John  V</illison  and  Margaret  Dunbar  his  wife. 
Willison  Bible  Record. 

Wilson,  Richard  (in  Virginia  1639,  &c.);  son  of  Richard 
Wilson,  citizen  and  draper,  of  London. 
W.  G.,  830. 

V\^illoughby,  Henry  (1626-1685),  Rappahannock  county; 
born  at  Stewkley,  England;  son  of  George  Willoughby,  Esq., 
and  grandson  of  Sir  Ambrose  Willoughby,  Knt.,  of  Malton,' 
Gloucestershire,  who  was  2nd  son  of  Charles,  2nd  Lotd  Wil- 
loughby of  Parham. 

Collins'  Peerage.     Rappahannock  County  Records. 

Wingate,  Roger,  Esq.  (d.  about  1641);  of  Bedfordshire. 

W.  M.,  I,  84.  Keith's  Ancestry  of  Benjamin  Harrison.  Visi- 
tation of  Bedfordshire  (Harlean  Society). 

Wingate,  Mrs.  Dorothy  (in  Virginia  1640,  Szc);  wife  of 
Roger  Wingate,  and  before  of  Lewis  Burwell,  and  daughter  of 
William  Bedell,  of  Catworth,  Huntingdonshire. 

Keith's  Ancestry  of  Benjamin  Harrison,  34,  35. 


7t) 

WiTHAM,  CuTHBERT  (in  Virginia   1665,  &c.);  son  of  Wil- 
liam Witham,  of  Yorkshire. 
W.  M.,  II,  27. 

Withe,  Simon  (in  Virginia  1623),  Elizabeth  City;  "of  Lon- 
don, bricklayer." 
V.  M.,  XIX,  132. 

WiTTON,  Richard  (d.  1783),  Chesterfield  county  1752,  &c., 
afterwards  in  Mecklenburg;  had  (in  1771)  a  sister,  Lydia  Dey- 
kin,  living  at  Walsale,  Staffordshire. 

Mecklenburg  Records. 

WooDHOUSE,  Henry  (1607-1655),  Lower  Norfolk  county; 
son  of  Henry  Woodhouse,  and  grandson  of  Sir  Henry  Wood- 
house,  of  Waxham,  Norfolk,  and  his  wife  Ann,  daughter  of  Sir 
Nicholas  Bacon. 

W.  M.,  I,  227-232;  II,  262-264;  V,  4T-44.  V.  M..  XIII, 
203;  XV,  363. 

WooLARD,  William  (in  Virginia  1671,  &c.),  Isle  of  Wight 
county;  formerly  of  Harwich,  Essex. 
W.  M.,  VII,  228. 

WooRY,  Joseph  (in  Virginia  i66g,  &c.),  Isle  of  Wight  county; 
nephew  of  Sir  John  Yeamans,  Bart.,  of  Barbadoes  (formerly  of 
Bristol). 

W.  M.,  VII,  237. 

Wormeley,  Christopher  (in  Virginia  1637,  &c.,  d.  before 
October,  1649),  York  county;  son  of  Christopher  Wormeley,  of 
Adwick  le  Street,  Yorkshire. 

Miss  Wormeley's  Memoir  of  Admiral  Wormeley,  Hayden's 
Virginia  Genealogies,  230,  231. 

Wormeley,  Ralph  (d.  1651),  York  and  Lancaster  counties; 
brother  of  Christopher  Wormeley,  preceding. 

Miss  Wormeley's  Memoir  of  Admiral  Wormeley.  Hayden's 
Virginia  Genealogies,  230,  231. 

Wyatt,  Rev.  Hawte  (1594-1638),  James  City;  in  Virginia 
1621-25;  son  of  Sir  George  Wyatt,  of  Boxley,  Kent,  and  his 
wife  Jane,  daughter  of  Sir  Thomas  Finch,  of  Eastwell,  Kent. 

V.  M.,  II,  177-180;  XVI,  204,  205.  W.  M.,  X,  59-60;  XII, 
35-45,   111-116. 


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Wyatt,  Edward  (in  Virginia  1662,  &c),  Middle  Plantation 
and  Gloucester  county;  son  of  Rev.  Hawte  Wyatt,  of  Boxley, 
Kent. 

V.  M.,  II,  179-180;  XVI,  204,  205.  W.  M.,  X.  59-61;  XII, 
35-45,  111-116. 

Wyatt,  George  (in  Virginia  1500,  &c.),  Middle  Plantation; 
brother  of  Edward  Wyatt,  preceding. 
Same  references. 

Wynne,  Robert  (d.  1670),  Charles  City  county;  bequeathed 
farm  in  "  Whitestaple"  parish,  Kent,  called  Linbet  Banckes; 
two  houses  in  Canterbury  in  St.  Mildred's  parish;  three  houses 
and  one  oatmeal  mill  in  Dover  Lane,  without  St.  Georges,  Can- 
terbury. 

V.  M.,  XIV,  173,  174. 

Yalden,  Edward,  in  Isle  of  Wight  county,  1669,  &c. ;  son 
of  Anthony  Yalden,  of  Winchester. 
Isle  of  Wight  Records. 

Yates,  Charles  (1728-1807),  Fredericksburg;  son  of  Rev. 
Francis  Yates,  Rector  of  Grangrave,  Yorkshire  (d.  1798},  and 
Ann  Orfear  his  wife. 

W.  Va.  Hist.  Mag.,  July,  1892,  pp.  44-47. 

Yeardley,  Sir  George  (d.  1627),  James  City;  son  of  Ralph 
Yeardley,  citizen  and  merchant  tailor,  of  London. 
W.  G.,  189.     V.  M.,  I,  85,  86. 

Yeo,  George  (d.  1743),  Elizabeth  City  county;  bequeathed 
certain  tenements  in  the  Borough  of  Hatherley,  Devon,  called 
Wadlands  and  Finch  Park. 

W.  M.,  IV,  61. 

Yeo,  Hugh  (d.  about  16S0),   Northampton  county;  brother 
of  Justinian  Yeo,  of  Harton,  in  the  parish  of  Hartland,  Devon. 
W.  M.,  IX,  125. 

Yeo,  Justinian  (in  Virginia  1693,  &c.),  Accomac  county; 
formerly  of  Harton,  in  the  parish  of  Hartlands,  Devon;  brother 
of  Hugh  Yeo,  preceding. 

Accomac  Records. 


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YouELL,  Thomas  (d.  in  or  before  1657),  Northumberland 
and  Lancaster  counties;  lived  before  in  Maryland;  born  in  the 
parish  of  Wilbarsonne,  Northamptonshire;  in  1640  was  22  years 
old. 

Maryland  Archives.    Hayden's  Virginia  Genealogies,  332-334. 

YuiLLE,  Jhon  (17 1 9-1 746),  Williamsburg;  son  of  John  Yuille, 
of  Darleith,  Scotland. 
Va.  Hist.  Col.,  XI,  67. 

ZoucH,  Sir  John  (d.  1639),  formerly  of  Codnor,  Derbyshire. 
V.  M.,  XII.  87-88,  429,  &c. 

ZoucH,  John  (in  Virginia  1639,  &c.);  son  of  Sir  John  Zouch, 
of  Codnor,  Derbyshire,  and  of  Virginia. 
V.  M.,  XII,  87-88,  429,  &c. 


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ADDITIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS. 

Abrahall,  Robert  (p.  i).  A  deed  from  him  to  William 
Bassett  bears  on  a  seal  the  arms  of  Abrahall  of  Herefordshire. 

Bassett,  William  (p.  4)  had  been  an  officer  in  the  English 
garrison  at  Dunkirk  (pi'obably  in  Alsop's  regiment)  until  it  was 
evacuated  in  1662. 

Byrd,  William  (1652-1704),  Henrico  and  Charles  City  coun- 
ties; son  of  John  Byrd,  goldsmith,  of  London.  Pedigrees  pre- 
pared in  London  in  1702  and  1763  trace  John  Byrd's  ancestry  to 
the  Byrds  of  Brexton,  Cheshire. 

Pedigree  in  "Writings  of  Col.  Byrd"  (Bassett  ed.)  and  in 
"Beau  Monde"  (Richmond,  April  7,  1894). 

Calthorpe,  Christopher  (p.  12),  was  a  son  of  Christopher 
Calthorpe,  of  Blakney,  and  brother  of  James  Calthorpe,  Esq.,  of 
East  Barsham. 

Feild,  Mrs.  Margaret  (p.  24),  read  "dead  in  1772." 

FiTZGEFFREY,  George  (p.  25),  read  "in  Virginia  1623." 

Lovelace,  Francis  (p.  42),  for  "  Woodwich"  read  "Wool- 
wich." 


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