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Common terms and phrases1st—Vol 2nd—Vol Ball Baylor born Bristol Brokenbrough brother of John brother of Thomas Burwell Byrd Cabell Capt Carrington Cary Charles City county Chas.—Vol Church Church—Vol citizen Cole Corbin County Records daughter of Sir Edward—Vol Elizabeth City county formerly Francis gent Geo.—Vol George in Virginia Gloucester county Gloucestershire Hayden Henrico county Henry in Virginia Henry—Vol Isle of Wight James City county James—Vol Jas.—Vol Jno.—Vol John in Virginia Joseph Kent county Lancaster county liam London Lower Norfolk county Lower Norfolk Records Mary merchant Middlesex county Middlesex Records Miss Mr.—Vol Nathaniel Northampton county Northumberland county Parish Register Parish—Vol preceding Rappahannock county Rev.—Vol Richard in Virginia Richard—Vol Richmond county Robert in Virginia Robt.—Vol Scotland Spotsylvania Stafford county Surry county Thomas in Virginia Thos.—Vol Washington Watkins Westmoreland county wife Wight county William in Virginia Williamsburg Wm.—Vol Wormley York county Yorkshire Popular passagesPage i - Some emigrants to Virginia. Memoranda in regard to several hundred emigrants to Virginia during the colonial period whose parentage is shown or former residence indicated by authentic records. Richmond, Va., For sale by the Bell book and stationery со. [WE Jones Page 19 - 'brother," and, again, for his "wife's brother," Captain Culpeper, who, he states, had lived a number of years in Virginia, and whose father had lost his estate, liberty, and life in the King's service. His application was successful, Alexander Culpeper being appointed Surveyor-General November 17, 1672, and again in the first year of James II. In the Diary of Mrs. Thornton, printed by the Surtees Society, (which is not accessible as I write), are several notices of the marriage, about 165o, in Virginia... Page 19 - 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 England later, as he was returning from a visit to England when he died at sea in 1663. Page 73 - ... Overwharton church about 1740. One unusual entry in Overwharton parish register says Elizabeth Blufard Withers mother of Thomas died Aug. 13, 1750. I was under the impression that this Thomas Withers was the son of John and Judy, could this be step-mother? In Middlesex county records there is mention that will of Erasmus Snelling citizen and ironmonger of London dated January 18, 1671, and proved PCC gave legacy to Erasmus Withers of Virginia. This Erasmus Withers seems to be closely associated... References to this bookFrom Google ScholarThe Evolution Of Gentility In Eighteenth-century England And ...Marilyn Morris - 2000 References from web pagesJSTOR: Some Emigrants to Virginia Some Emigrants to Virginia: Memoranda in Regard to Several Hundred ... rootsweb: BARNES-L Some Emigrants to Virginia by wg Stanard Pittsylvania County Library Resources Smith - Tilton Genealogy - Person Page 377 From wv.MENTORG.COM!daver Thu May 13 14:56:16 1993 Library of ... Bibliographic information |