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Thomas Thompson 1755 "Loudoun County, Virginia" Elizabeth 1780 "Loudoun County, VA" 1825 "Muskingham County, Ohio"

Thomas W. Thompson 1782 "Loudoun Co., VA" Sarah Jane Taylor 21 March 1822 ca. 1840 Ohio

Andre Lamoreaux [or Lamoureux] 1650-1660 France Suzanne de LaTour 1680 France after 1706 probably New York "1700-""… André Lamoureux, a native of Meschers in Saintonge. [France &] ...Suzanne La Tour. … the family was in New York City in 1700.
Source: Ship Passenger Lists, New York and New Jersey (1600-1825), Carl Boyer

1700 May -New York City-Suzanne de Latour Lamoureux, godmother in a baptism at the French Church " "
Source: Registers of the births, marriages, and deaths of Eglise Francoise a la Nouvelle york from 1688 to 1804; Rev Alferd V Wittmeyer, edit.;

1702/3 [1703] Jan 13 -New York City-Andre' Lamourau witnesses Beau-Gaillard marriage at the French church in NYC.
“Mariage – Aujourdhuy mecredy 13. jour jenvier 1703 avant la priere a été beny le marage de daniel bueau et Ester gaillard par monsieur peiret minstre de leglise.
Daniel Gaillard" - Daniel Beau - Andre Lamourau " - Ester Gaillard - Peiret min.”
Source: Registers of the Births, Marriages, and Deaths, of the ""Eglise Francoisea' la Nouvelle York"",

1703- NYC-Census - Andrew Lamarue, listed as inhabitant of New York City; 1 male 16 - 60; 1 female 16-60, [Suzanne De laTour] 1 male & 1 female child under 16. [Judith & Daniel] West Ward
Source: Documentary History of the State of New York, by E. B. O'Callaghan

1703/4 [1704] Jan 13-NYC-Suzanne Lamoureux witnesses Beau-Gaillard daughter baptism at the French church in NYC
“Bateme- Au jourdhuy Samedy pmer jour Januier 170ľ a Este Baptisee Ester files de Daniel Buau et Ester Gaillard Est nee le 25 xbre dernier a este presentee au baptesme par Daniel gaillard et par maraine Susanne Lamoureux batisee par mr Peiret" Peiret m. " Daniel Gaillard”
Source: Records of French Church of New York p 99

1706 Mar-May-West Indies-Andre Lamoureux, captain of a merchantman, between Mar15 & May 4, must have written or had written a petition answered by the following:
“By His Excy Edward Viscount Cornbury
Whereas Andrew Lamoureux hath by his Petition to me Sett forth that he being lately Master of a sloop was unfortunately taken by a ffrench Privateer in the West Indies, and having procured his -releasmt
[One word is crossed out here. It may be ""worked""… The next four words are written above the crossed out word.] shipt himself at Curacao - on board the sloop Orange in order for his –transportation hither, but that upon [""its"" is crossed out to say ""his""] arrival [""of the ---"" is crossed out. The last word I can’t read. It’s probably ""sloop"".]
Here he was impreset to serve on board Her Maj-ties Ship Triton’s Prize under your command. You are [one word is crossed out, maybe, ‘therefore’] hereby required to re-lease the sd [said] Lamoureux from her Maj-ties said ship and service given under my hand att Fort Anne in New Yorke this 4th day of May 1706.
To Capt Thomas Miles CommanderOf Her Maj-ties Ship Tritons Prize”
Source: Letter to Capt Miles from ""His Excy Edward Viscount Cornbury""Fort Anne, NY Harbor - 1706 NY Colonial Manuscripts Vol 51 p 125B

1720 May 29 -New York City-Suzanne Latour Lamoreaux witness grandson Daniel, 1st child, of Daniel & Jeanne Lamoureux baptized.
Source: Registers of the births, marriages, and deaths of Eglise Francoise a la Nouvelle york from 1688 to 1804; Rev Alferd V Wittmeyer, edit.;
" akcoleman1@yahoo.com sources are listed with each item

Suzanne de LaTour about 1665 France Andre Lamoreaux [or Lamoureux] 1680 France after 1720 probably New York "1700-""… Suzanne La Tour and André Lamoureux, a native of Meschers in Saintonge. [France &] … the family was in New York City in 1700.
Source: Ship Passenger Lists, New York and New Jersey (1600-1825), Carl Boyer

1700 May -New York City-Suzanne de Latour Lamoureux, godmother in a baptism at the French Church " "
Source: Registers of the births, marriages, and deaths of Eglise Francoise a la Nouvelle york from 1688 to 1804; Rev Alferd V Wittmeyer, edit.;

1703- NYC-Census - Suzanne de la Tour Lamoreaux
Andrew Lamarue, listed as inhabitant of New York City; 1 male 16 - 60; 1 female 16-60, [Suzanne De laTour] 1 male & 1 female child under 16. [Judith & Daniel] West Ward
Source: Documentary History of the State of New York, by E. B. O'Callaghan

1703/4 [1704] Jan 13-NYC-Suzanne Lamoureux witnesses Beau-Gaillard daughter baptism at the French church in NYC
“Bateme- Au jourdhuy Samedy pmer jour Januier 170ľ a Este Baptisee Ester files de Daniel Buau et Ester Gaillard Est nee le 25 xbre dernier a este presentee au baptesme par Daniel gaillard et par maraine Susanne Lamoureux batisee par mr Peiret" Peiret m. " Daniel Gaillard”
Source: Records of French Church of New York p 99

1706 Mar-May-West Indies- Suzanne's husband - Andre Lamoureux, captain of a merchantman, between Mar15 & May 4, must have written a petition answered by the following:
“By His Excy Edward Viscount Cornbury
Whereas Andrew Lamoureux hath by his Petition to me Sett forth that he being lately Master of a sloop was unfortunately taken by a ffrench Privateer in the West Indies, and having procured his -releasmt
[One word is crossed out here. It may be ""worked""… The next four words are written above the crossed out word.] shipt himself at Curacao - on board the sloop Orange in order for his –transportation hither, but that upon [""its"" is crossed out to say ""his""] arrival [""of the ---"" is crossed out. The last word I can’t read. It’s probably ""sloop"".]
Here he was impreset to serve on board Her Maj-ties Ship Triton’s Prize under your command. You are [one word is crossed out, maybe, ‘therefore’] hereby required to re-lease the sd [said] Lamoureux from her Maj-ties said ship and service given under my hand att Fort Anne in New Yorke this 4th day of May 1706.
To Capt Thomas Miles CommanderOf Her Maj-ties Ship Tritons Prize”
Source: Letter to Capt Miles from ""His Excy Edward Viscount Cornbury""Fort Anne, NY Harbor - 1706 NY Colonial Manuscripts Vol 51 p 125B

1720 May 29 -New York City-Suzanne Latour Lamoreaux witness grandson Daniel, 1st child, of Daniel & Jeanne Lamoureux baptized.
Source: Registers of the births, marriages, and deaths of Eglise Francoise a la Nouvelle york from 1688 to 1804; Rev Alferd V Wittmeyer, edit.;
" akcoleman1@yahoo.com sources are listed with each item

Andre Lamoreaux 1650-1660 France Suzanne de LaTour about 1680 France after 1706 Probably New York Information on Andre Lamoreaux and Suzanne de LaTour was entered by April Coleman akcoleman1@yahoo.com

Thomas Lacy Ireland Mary 1741 PA

John HOLE 1658 "Devon, England" Mary SMITH c 1680 "Isle of Wight Co., VA" c 1688 "Isle of Wight Co., VA" pandreasen@stny.rr.com "'Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, VA; 'Genealogical Records: Virginia Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850' "

chisolm 30 Dec 1730 "Teawig, Inveness Co., Kilmorack, Scotland" Mary Spencer 16 Feb 1776 "Savannah, GA" 21 Oct 1789 "Burke, GA" Americian Rev. War MHENNING@JAM.RR.COM

jOHN fRANCIS pENNY lEWIS 1752 eNGLAND nANCY dAVIS aMHERSY cO. va 1837 lINCOLN cO. ky "dOCTOR DURING rVOLUTIONARY wAR

FATHER CALLED jOHN lEWIS sEN IMMIGRATED AT THE SAME TIME FROM eNGLAND

pURCHASED LAND IN aMHERST cO, ky" WISPURRSDAD@YAHOO.COM

Jesse Williams Moore 02 Apr 1755 South Carolina Lucy Virginia 28 Dec 1815 Kentucky They had 3 children all born in Virginia but by the early 1800's had moved to Kentucky: Jesse and his wife Lucky were buried in the Shakerstown Cemetery in Logan County Kentucky.

Thomas Moore 1795-1872
James Moore 1794-1864
Mary Anne Moore ? - ? jhmllm@msn.com

Daniel 1745 england anne 1818 kentucky had 3 sons richard job and john kdavidson1966@earthlink.net

Henry Plaxco 1740 "Cecil Co, MD" Jane Bankhead UK UK 1826 "York Co,SC" "Original settler of the Susquehanna Manor. Sighed Oath of Fidelity. Signed partition to Lord Baltimore. Listed on tax list. Migrated with Bankheads, Goods and Sherers to York Co, SC in 1784." PPlaxi@aol.com Maryland Archives

Johannes Ten Broeck 20 Sept 1719 Albany Patience Williamson 13 January 1747 NJ Jan 1790 Raritan Landing I need information on his Revolutionary War service. thomas.herman@l-3comcept.com

Edward Milstead 1656 England Maryland "Documents: Wills, fines"

Susan Hull 1723 nh John Lougee 1789 nh LLougee@amgen.com

robert gray 1638 "marblehead ,essex, massachuetes" hannah holt "andover,massachuettes" andover 9/5/1788 "andover,mass."

john lyon albemarle

Margaret 1772 John McIver Nov.7 1824 Tennessee "Seeking more information on Margaret Cooper, who was a ward of Bishop Samuel Seabury. She married John McIver, who emigrated from Scotland in 1784." donneroad64@hotmail.com

henry hancock 1797

William Bentley 1589 "Ilmington, Durham Co UK" Elizabeth Virginia 1663 "Jamestown, Virginia" "Immigrated to Jamestown in 1624, Ship: The Jacob. He appears on the muster records of 1624 in Elizabeth City" crystalbureau@aol.com

Nicholas Phillips abt 1725 England abt 1786 Loudoun Co. VA "
Nicholas Phillips entered the colony of Maryland in 1760 or 1761. He eventually moved on to Virginia by 1767 where he leased land.
We don't know his wife's name, where they came from or if they had children when they entered Maryland." Dickyp86@hotmail.com

William scott 1710 scotland 1747 pennsylvania

john bennet boston

John Buckman Hannah 1681 csbjr@prodigy.net

John Cock aporx 1720 DE or PA Martha "Is father of Rev Nicholas Cox & Wm Cox a chairmaker in Phila., PA"

Jacob Shipman ca. 1746 "Bladen County, NC" Sarah Jane Gage ca. 1767 "Bladen County, NC" 9 November 1794 "Rutherford County, NC" "Jacob Shipman, son of Daniel Shipman, Sr. and Elizabeth Burleson, enlisted as a Private in Quinn's Company, 10th North Carolina Regiment, in the year 1778. Also serving the regiment were his father, and his two brothers, Edward Shipman and Daniel Shipman, Jr.
Jacob died in 1794, leaving 10 children, exactly 4 years before his father's death in November 1798, in Warren County, Kentucky. Jacob Shipman and his father, brothers, sisters and their families farmed large plantations in Bedford County, TN before moving on to sounthern Missouri and the Fort Bend area of Texas in the mid 1830s." krea@rea-law.com

Thomas Ely 1725 England Jane Smith 1750 On Ship from England orAfter arriving in PA 1782 "Richmond, Virginia" "Thomas Ely was a soldier in the war between Great Britain and France and received a land warrant for fifty acres of land to be surveyed in any county within the Commonwealth for his Military service. The place of his residence when he was engaged in this war is not definitely known, but most probably in Stafford County. He was under the command of Colonel Byrd. The first established place of residence of Thomas Ely in Virginia was not confirmed with documentary proof until 1772. November 23, 1772 Thomas Ely of Bedford County purchased land in Bedford County from John Caffery and wife Elizabeth of Bedford County. Thomas Ely and family were residents of Bedford County, Virginia during the Revolutionary war, and Thomas and three of his sons were soldiers in this war. Thomas Ely Sr. served as private in the 5th Virginia Regiment, Continental line under various Captains under the command of Colonel Josiah Parker and Colonel Abraham Buford. Thomas Ely Jr. presumably the eldest son, was killed in this war. Thomas was wounded at Buford's defeat, feigned death. A British soldier said,""This old man is not dead"" and ran a bayonet through him... asked,"" Why are you fighting against the King?"" Thomas replied, I married here, my family is here,my home is here and I think I have a right to fight for MY country. Thomas was discharged March 15, 1778.In the absence of recorded facts, tradition is the next best source of information. Thomas Ely died two years later from the wound he received,1780, at Buford's Defeat.

Memorandum
ŇThe records of this office show that one Thomas Ealy, name also borne as Thomas Ely, served in the Revolutionary War as private in Captain Harry TerrellŐs Company, also designated Captain Samuel ColstonŐs and Captain William FowlerŐs Company, 5th Virginia regiment, commanded by Colonel Josiah Parker. He enlisted March 10, 1777, to serve until March 8, 1778. Other records show that he enlisted February 25,1776, for two years. Nothing further relative to this soldier has been found of record.Ó
Lutz Wahl
Brigadier General
Acting The Adjutant General

Information from: Dave Parsons - Nov 1, 2000

Thomas Ely is recognized by the Daughters of the American Revolution. He was a Revolutionary soldier in the 5th Virginia Regiment" bwinatl@yahoo.com "[Brřderbund WFT Vol. 4, Ed. 1, Tree #2684, Date of Import: Nov 10, 2000]"

william hershey 1635 "abington,plymouth colony" rebecca chubbuck 01-07-1656 hingham 8-28-1691 "hingham, plymouth colony" "died at the age of 56
William probably came to New England with his parents in 16
35. He appears to have married twice. His first wife, whom he m. abt. 1656 or 1657, was Rebecca Chubbuck.
The christian name of his second wife as appears in his will was Ruhamah.
there is no entry of this marriage, however, nor of her death, on the Hingham records. In his will made in 1689 and proved 17 jan 1691/92, mentions ""now mu wife Ruhamah"", and the four sons whose
names appear among his issue. He was a
Freeman in 1672; Constable, 1661; Selectman, 1678, '82, '90. He resided on South, opposite West Street." momster42003@yahoo.com

Henry Francis January 1734 "Cecil County, Maryland" Leah Watson Virginia "October 14, 1780" "Shallow Ford, Rutherford, NC" "Henry Francis was an American patriot who fought and died in the Revolutionary War. He died at the battle of shallow ford in North Carolina on October 17, 1780. He was engaged in a battle with a group of torries and was shot in the head. His son was also involved in the battle and shot the torry who killed his father. there is a monument honoring Captain Henry Francis in North Carolina." cuileanjohn@msn.com

spetke williams 1733 ??? none none none 1804 ??? my head

Daniel Young 1753 Virginia or SC "Nancy Yarbrough, Elizabeth Graves Hendricks (widow)" 6 Jan 1812 "Cadiz, Trigg, KY" "Daniel Young served in the Legislature of North Carolina 1794-95, House of Commons, and also in 1796, and in the Legislature of Kentucky, representing Christian County, KY. " patyoung1@charter.net

micah fuller 1/31/1719 ma lois sawtell 1744 lunenburg new york

Thomas Gascoigne/Gaskins bap. 1601 Yorkshire England Elizabeth (Gamblin???) 1620's/1630's England wp 1665 Northumberland Co. VA Thomas was the son of Henry Gascoigne and Anne Hobbes of Yorkshire England. He came to Jamestowne in 1619 on the Bona Nova. He lived at George Yeardley's Flowerdew Hundred and survived the Indian massacre of 1622. He is listed as a survivor on the 1624 census. It appears that Thomas went back to England to marry and brought his family back to VA in 1635. He lived in Accomack Co. where he received land for the transport of 6 people including himself in 1636. Thomas moved to Northumberland Co. VA where his Will was proven in 1665.

The issue of Thomas Gascoigne was

1. Alice m. John Taylor
2. Josias m. Martha pickard
3. Mary m. Henry Mayse
4. Thomas m. Sarah (unknown)
5. Henry m. Elizabeth (unknown) gen-pics@earthlink.net "Personal research in deed records, court records, Jamestowne records, British records"

Johannes Miller "2nd of August, year 1596" Germany Annlyse Krautin Unknown Colony of Maryland "13th, October 1652" At home in Maryland Colony "Most family Records of Johannes were burned in the fire that took his life on 13th of October, 1652" duck_v_llama@yahoo.ca Family Records

William Harvey 22 mar 1744 "Piscataway, MD" Margaret Bell

Josh jenson 11-8-1751 New Jersey 11-6-1777

Henry Davis 1773 NY Anne Marie Davis bet. 1850 and 1860 NY "Anne Marie was b. 1788 also in NY, passed away bet. 1860 and 1870.
Their children were Sara Catherine b. Jan 1811, Margaret b. Mar 1813, Samuel K. b. Mar 1817, Rachel Anne b. Jan 1821, William C. b. 1825, and John H. b. 1828.
I have good reason to believe they resided in Duchess county; at least Samuel was born there. I suspect their parents were born in NY as well but I have no concrete info to say for sure.
The earliest census I see them is 1850 where it seems they've all moved to Flatlands in Kings county." rdavis0520@yahoo.com Davis Family

Daniel Adams "January, 18 1724" "Medway, MA" Elizabeth 1809 "Served in Capt. Benjamin Nye's Company, Colonel Nathan Sparhawke Regiment, enlisted August 21, 1777, discharged October 18,1777. Also was a Private in Colonel Nye's company, Major Johs Wilder's Regiment, enlisted September 26, 1777, discharged August 25, 1778." p_tripp@hotmail.com "Revolutionary War Records, Washington D. C."

benjamin mapel 1661 england elizabeth lee 1695-16965 burlington n.j. 1727 n.j. "was married by john revel in Burlington, n.j."

Mercy Delano 10/27/1686 "Bristol, Ma." Joseph Hatch

frederick rively 1753 pa. elizabeth pa. "Pvt. & cpl. in german battn. of cont. troops page 2276 by virgil white index to rev. war service records . Served 4 years applied for pension may 1818, 8th day. company of captain daniel Burkhart was in the va. line certificate 3 2155. i HAVE ALL THE wRITTEN PROOF !!! M. FOX" ROBERT.H.FOX@WORLDNET.ATT.NET

Joshua Arnall/Arnold 1715-1740 probably Virginia Priscilla about 1760 "May, 1807" "Wilkes County, Georgia" "Joshua's children were William, Daniel, Richard, Stephen, Edmund, Betsey Smith, Caty. All apparently were grown at time of his death, 1807.
In the court records, the name is spelled both Arnold, Arnoll, and Arnall. I wonder if he was not from the Arnall family of Hanover County,VA? " arnoldkaufman@sbcglobal.net

Joshua Morgan ca 1785 probably Georgia Rachel Born 8 Nov 1813 "Oglethorpe County, GA" Sept. 1842 "Walton County, GA" "A Joshua Morgan was listed in the 1820 census in Wilkes and in Clark Counties, and in the 1830 census of Wilkes and Walton Counties. By 1840 census, only one Joshua Morgan was listed and that was in Walton County, GA. Looking to prove this man's parents.
" arnoldkaufman@sbcglobal.net

Joseph Clark 1597 Suffolk Co.Eng. Alice Pepper/Peppit 1630 England 1684 "Medfield,MA.USA" "Joseph immigrated with his family,and
parents Rowland and Mary Hobert-Clark
abt 1630.They left England and arrieved
in MA. near Medford,on the coast. " dor9cla@peoplepc.com

Nicholas Cox 1742 "NCC, Delaware ??" Rebecca Potts PA NJ gcox51@comcast.net

Mary Bennett abt 1714 Plymouth Ma Sylvanus Bramhall 1735 Plymouth MA 12 - 21 -1755 plymouth Ma "I am in despart need for the real date of birth of Mary, her parents and what more infomation I can get.this is as far as my research has brought me. I nedd some help. I am trying to keep a promise to my grandmother I made before she died.thank u Lee " misskitt02@yahoomail.com

isaiah Durham 1751

David Minitree England 1712 Virginia He came to Virginia in 1700 ldhewlett@christlinks.com

elizabeth kiser 1769 berks county pennsylvania christian strole 1788 rokingham county pennsylvania 1854 james.o.malley@att.net

john purl 1766 pennsylvania

HADEN. Sarah ca 1655 "Yonkers, N.Y." "CLEVENGER, George" ca 1676 "near Winchester, Yonkers, N.Y." ca 1691 "Yonkers Co. , N.Y." "Sarah HADEN was daughter of John Haden and Elizabeth.
They had a Plantation called Yonkers Plantation, in N.Y.
John Haden was born ca 1635 Yonghers, Yonkers, N.Y. He died before 1710.
Need Elizabeth's maiden name and parents of John Haden. Sometimes written Hadden." marydeanW@aol.com

"Hardesty, Sarah" 1756 "Md.?, Va. ? " "ROSS, John" 1774-1780 " Md.?, Va.?" 1854 Ohio "Children of Sarah HARDESTY Ross & John ROSS were Wm., Lazaruss that married Lydia PRICKETT 1800; John , Polly, Nancy and Margaret Ross.
John is said to have died on high Seas going to Scotland to take care of something.
Son, Wilkliam , bn ca 1781, Lazaruss, ca 1782,
Jonn and Polly ca 1785, Nancy ca 1786 and Margaret ca 1787.
Descendant of Maargaret gave information to George BRAGG, a desc in Colorado on Sarah & John six children.
I am of Lazaruss & Lydia.
INformation given to me years ago that Sara;h than married Christopher NEWMAN, they moved also to Ohio and had twelve children. " marydeanW@aolo.com

Lyman Hall April 12 1724 "Wallingford , Connecticut" Mary Osborn 1752

benjamin bolling june 1734 virginia martha phelps/felps/phipps 1753 virginia virginia flat gap

Henry McCrum unknow PA Unknown Unknown PA Juniata Co. PA "Hery McCrum and his son Micheal McCrum both fought in the Revolutionary Way. Micheal fourght in the Lee's Partisan Rangers. His other children were William McCrum, James mcCrum married to Margret Campbell, George, married to Polly Campbell, Phillip McCrum, married to the widow of James, Joseph married to Hane Horrell, Jane MCrum, Sarah McCrum , Margret McCrum and Mary McCrum married to John Roberson. I am interested in any information about Herny and his con Micheal such as dates of birth, death marriage etc. " khristinearnold@verizon.net History of the Susquehanna and Juniata Valleys or PA. 1886

Henry McCrum unknow PA Unknown Unknown PA Juniata Co. PA "Hery McCrum and his son Micheal McCrum both fought in the Revolutionary Way. Micheal fourght in the Lee's Partisan Rangers. His other children were William McCrum, James mcCrum married to Margret Campbell, George, married to Polly Campbell, Phillip McCrum, married to the widow of James, Joseph married to Hane Horrell, Jane MCrum, Sarah McCrum , Margret McCrum and Mary McCrum married to John Roberson. I am interested in any information about Herny and his con Micheal such as dates of birth, death marriage etc. " khristinearnold@verizon.net History of the Susquehanna and Juniata Valleys or PA. 1886

Daniel Lovejoy 1710 "Andover, Mass" Mary Holt "Oct. 29, 1745" "Andover, Mass"

Owen Daniel abt 1660 "Isle of Wight, VA" abt 1700 "Cowan Co., NC"

John Bennett 1604 Carolina 1699 "Died in the place of his nativity in 1699. This is the farthest back my family has been able to research. The records, I believe, were from a place called the circular church. I am an inactive member of the DAR, but I do know that my Revolutionary ancester was a Lt. John Bennett, and a Pvt.? William Halbert. The above John was also called ""Old John,"" we believe. My great grandfather was John Oscar, my father John Stuart, and my younger brother John Knox." pburger@daingerfield.esc8.net

David W. Henderson 1758 New Jersey Eleanor Ricketts 22 Feb 1816 "Ross Co., OH" 12 Aug 1825 "Union Tp. Ross Co., OH" "Fathered 9 children and 2 wives.
I am looking for any information on his ancestors, parents, siblings, occupation, etc. Where did they come from?
Need help on this!" kem@gaolsen.com

Sampson Cooper abt 1592 "Ripon, Yorkshire, Eng" 1649 "Northumberland Co., VA" "Wife Unknown. two Son's, Samuel Cooper, and Jonathon Cooper.

Sampson was to be buried on the land of, and in the plot of Col. John Trussell. Named John Trussell and 2 others to be overseers of his Son's." jojo.not@verizon.net

Sampson Cooper abt 1592 "Ripon, Yorkshire, Eng" 1649 "Northumberland Co., VA" "Wife Unknown. two Son's, Samuel Cooper, and Jonathon Cooper.

Sampson was to be buried on the land of, and in the plot of Col. John Trussell. Named John Trussell and 2 others to be overseers of his Son's." jojo.not@verizon.net Abstracts of Wills

Peters 1858 Norg

Thomas Isles abt 1646 Elizabeth Wardley abt 1668 VA VA "Thomas Isles, Iles, Ailes, Eiles, came from England to VA bef 1638. Virginia Emigrants 1623-1700 shows Headright in 1938 and 1939.

Thomas and Elizabeth had two Daughters, Elizabeth and Katherine.

Thomas had another Daughter out of wedlock, she brought the child to Thomas. Elizabeth left. Thomas had to sign some document saying he would never see her again (his wife).

Thomas' Mother Joan left a will leaving everything to her Beloved Granddaughter Agnes Isles." jojo.not@verizon.net I have sources

James Heath bef 1652 "prob Bedfordshire, Eng." Ann Unknown Eng. After 20 Dec 1702 Princess Anne Co. VA "I have been able to get documents for Passenger's and Immigrants 1500 - 1900.

One has James being deported to America in 1685 for being a rebel. The other has James being deported from Eng. to Maryland in 1684 for being a Jacobyte Loyalist.

The first record for James IN America, was him being alloted 550 acres for transporting 11 persons to the Colonies. That was 21 Oct 1687 in Elizabeth City Co., VA." jojo.not@verizon.net Several Sources

richard cantril england dorothy jones

  
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