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Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. 62 XicoLLs, Etchard, tailor (in Virginia 1650, &c.), Lower Norfolk county; sou of Henry Nicolls, innliolder, dwelling at the sign of the White Horse, Oxeubury, 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, AViLLiAM (d. 1748), Williamsburg; brother of John Nimmo, of Blackridge, in the county of Linlithgow, Scotland. W. M., V, 134-136. Norton, Johx (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 \^'eston-under-Penyard, Herefordshire, July 19, 1731; third son of John Nourse. : came to Virginia 1769. V. M., VII, 199. Life of James Nourse. West Va. Hist. Mag., 1904, p. 284. NoYE, Philip (d. 1650) ; returned to England and at death was "of Burian now of St. Just. Cornwall," first cousin of Attorney- 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. Opie, Thomas, Jr. (d. 1702), Northumberland county; '-'of Bristol." (Epitaph.) W. M., XI, 129. 63 OsM'ALD, Henry, formerly chinirgeoii, of Ivirkaldie, Scot- land (b. 1694, d. 1726), Essex county; in his will refers to his lands and houses in Scotland, particularly "the house where Provost Henry Oswald lived." He was son of Thomas Oswald, formerly "prefectus" (provost?) of Kirkaldie. Essex Records. Richmond Critic, August 23, 1890. 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; (famous Welsh poet); 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.), XXIIT, 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. Pain, Robert (d. 1717), Richmond county; made bequest to the poor of St. Sepulchre's parish^, London, and to his wife's brother, Henry Williamson, in London. W. M., Xvir, 180. Parke, Rev. Henry (in Virginia 1653, &c.), Accomac county; ia 1653 owned a tract of land in Accomac in partner- ship with George Parke, of Doncaster, merchant. Accomac Records. 64 Parke, Mes. Eebecca, wife of Daniel Parke, of York county (d. 1672), daughter of George Evelyn and granddaughter of Eobert Evelyn, of Long Ditton, Surrey. V. M., IX, 173; XIV, 174, 175. Parker, George (in A'irginia 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 1687, &c.), New Kent county; of Southwell, Nottinghamshire. Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Eegister. Parker, Philip (in Virginia 1656, &c.), Northampton county; brother of Thomas Parker, citizen and draper, of London. Northampton Eecords. Parker, Dr. Eichard (in Virginia before 1673) ; brother of George Parker, preceding. V. M., V, 443. Parker, Egbert (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 Sopor'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. Parker, William (in Virginia 1765, &c., d. 1798), Spotsyl- vania county; in 1773 "Wm. Parker, gent., and his son Alexander Parker, Jr.," gave power of attorney to Hugh Houston to take action in regard to certain property in St. Michael's parish, Bristol. "Spotsylvania Eecords" (N. Y., 1905), p. 308. Pawlett, Thgmas (1578-1644), Charles City comity; son of Chidiock Pawlett, and grandson of William Pawlett, 1st Mar- 65 quis of Winchester. Thomas Pawlett m 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 1687, &c.), Middlesex county; of London. C"h. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. Peachey, Samuel (d. 1712), Richmond county; son of Robert Peachey and Anne (Hogskin) his wife, of Milden Hall, Suffolk. W. M., Ill, 111-113. Peale, Malachy (in Virginia 1674, &c.), 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), 8th son of Henry, 8th Earl of Northumberland. Brown's Genesis, II, 964. Perin, John (in Virginia 1686, &c.), Middlesex county; of Sussex. Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. Perry, Peter (in Virginia 1685, &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. Fliza- beth Perry, and nephew of Robert Perry, of Bristol, clerk. V. M., XI, 363. Peter, John (d. 1763), Surry county; son of Thomas Peter, and l)rother of Alexander Peter, of Glasgow, Scotland. 66 Peter, Walter (in Virginia 1763, &c.) ; brother of John Peter, preceding. Surry Records. Pettus, Theodore (in Virginia 1623) ; "of Xoi-wich, gent." V. M., XIX, 133. Peyton, Eobeet (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, 461-468. 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. 1689). 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., XIII, 308. PiGHTLiNG, Philip (d. 1701), Princess Anne county; in will styled "of Horsted, son of John Pightling, gent.," and refers to the "great Bible" given him by his godfather, Col. Philip Harbord. Princess Anne County Records. PiGOT, John (in Virginia 1654, &e.). 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. 67 Platt, Randol, or Randolph (d. about 1719), New Kent and Prince George counties; son of William Piatt, of the parish of Prescott, town of WTiiston, Lancashire. Prince George Records. Pleasants, John (1645-1649), Henrico county; son of John Pleasants, of Norwich, worstead weaver. V. M., XVII, 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 Coimty Records. N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Record, XL, 87, &c. PoiNDEXTER (Poingdestre) , George, York county, 1660, &c. ; son of Thomas Poingdestre (b. 1581), Seigneur of the fief es Poingdestre, Island of Jersey. V. M., XIX, 215-218. PoNSONBY, John (in Virginia 1772, &c.), Dinwiddle county; son of John Ponsonby, of Whitehaven. V. M., XXIII, 203. Poole, William (in Virginia 1623) ; "of Preston in xlnder- 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; bhra 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. 68 PouLTER, Thomas (in Virginia 1661, &c.) ; son of John Poulter, of Hitchen, Hertfordshire. W. G., 67, 68. PovALL, Egbert (1650-1738), Henrico county; formerly of St. Martin's in the Fields, London. Povall Bible Record. Powell, Thomas (in Virginia 1695, &c.), Middlesex comity; in 1695 styled "Thomas Powell the younger late of the City of Hereford." Middlesex Eecords. Powell, Ptthogoras (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, 210-311; VII, 129. Priest, John (in Virginia 1623), "of Langport in Somerset- shire, tayler." V. M., XIX, 134. 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, 90-93. PuKEFOY, Mrs. Lucy (in Virginia 1639, &c.) ; wife of Thomas Purefoy, of Elizabeth City coimty (who named one of his Vir- ginia estates "Drayton"). She was bom about 1598, "infra Eanson, Leicestershire." V. M., I, 417-418. Putnam, Thomas (d. 1659) ; son of William Putnam, of Chessam. V. M., XIV, 305. 69 Eadley, Thomas (d. 1686, Middlesex county) ; of London. Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Eegister. Rae, Egbert (1723-1753, Stafford comity) ; son of Eohert Eae, Esq., of Little Govan, near Glasgow, and brother of James Eae, of Glasgow, merchant. Essex Eecords. Va. Hist. Col., XI, 68. Eamsay, William (1716-1789), Alexandria; a native of Galloway, Scotland. Hayden, 88. Eamsay, Patrick (in Virginia 1760, &c.), Blanford; son of Andrew Eamsay, Provost of Glasgow, Scotland, 1734-5, Slaughter's Bristol Parish, 210. Eandolph, Henry (1623-1673), Henrico county and James- town; son of William Eandolph, of Little Haughtou, Xorth- amptonshire, and his wife Dorothy, daughter of Eichard Lane, gent., of Courtenhall, and sister of Sir Eichard Lane, Attorney- General. V. M., in, 261, &c. Eaxdolph, William (1651-1711), Henrico county; son of Eichard Eandolph, of Morton Hall, Warwickshire, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Eichard Eyland. V. M., Ill, 261, &c. Eeade, George (d. 1671), James City and Gloucester counties; son of Eobert Eeade, of Linkenholt, Hampshire (will dated 1626), and his wife Mildred, daughter of Sir Thonuis Windebank, of Haines' Hall, parish of Hurst, Berkshire. V. M., IV, 204-205. Eeed, Egbert (d. 1787), Augusta county, 1767, &c. ; formerly of Bellegay, Donegal, Ireland. Abstracts of Augusta Eecords, IT, 12, 13. Eeeves, George (d. 1689), Middlesex county; l)rotlier of Charles Eeeves, of the parish of Stepney, Middlesex. V. M., XI, 78. 70 Eenalls, or Eeynolds, Thomas (in Virginia 1658, &c.), Lower Norfolk county; in 1658 liis sister, Elizabeth Eenalls, was living in Hallyard's Lane, near St. John's Gate, Bristol. F. E. H. & G. Eeg., Vol. 47, p. 354. EiCHARDS, Eev. John (1689-1735), Gloucester county; formerly Eector of Nettlestead and Vicar of Teston, Kent. Meade, I, 354. EoANE, Charles (in Virginia 1664, &c.), Gloucester county; son of Eobert Eoane, of Chalden, Surrey, gent. V. M., XVI, 66-70. EoBEETS, Elias (in Virginia 1624, &c.) ; son of Elias Eoberts, citizen and merchant-tailor, of London. W. G., 29. EoBERTSON, Archibald (came to A'irginia 1746), Prince George county ; son of William Eobertson, merchant and Baillie of Edinburgh, and brother of Arthur Eobertson, chamberlain of Glasgow, 1766, &c. W. M., V, 185, 186. EoBixs, Jeremy (in Virginia 1671, &c.) ; son of Jeremy Eobins, of St. Martin's in the Fields, London, fringeweaver. V. M., XV, 63. EoBixs, Obediexce (1600-1662), Northampton county; born at Brackley, Northamptonshire, April 16, 1600 : son of Thomas and Mary (Bulkley) Eobins, of Brackley. In 1647 is mention of his brother, Eichard Eobins, gent., of Longbuckbye, North- amptonshire. Eichmond Standard, September 4, 1880, &c. EoBixs, Edward (b. 1602), Northampton county; came to A^irginia in 1632 ; brother of Obedience Eobins, preceding. Eiclmiond Standard, September 4, 1880. EoBixsox, Christopher (1645-1692), Middlesex county; son of John and Elizabeth Eolnnson, of Cleasby, Yorkshire, and brother of John Eobinson, Bishop of London. 71 KocHE, James (d. 1653), Isle of Wight county 1649, &c. ; died at Queen Camell alias East Camell, Somersetshire, Eng- land; son of Eobert Roche, Vicar of Hilton, Dorset, 1617-1629, and brother of Eobert Eoche, Vicar of East Camell, 1635-1666. N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Eecord, XL, 179, 180. EoDEs, Charles (in Virginia 1695, &c.), New Kent county; son of Jolm Eodes, of Sturton, and grandson of Sir Francis Eodes, Bart. (d. 1645), of Barlborough, Derbyshire. V. M., VI, 149. Eodes, Eogek (b. about 1604), in Virginia 1623, "of Dowton in Wiltshire," "Mr. Fitzgeffry's sen^ant." V. M., XIX, 134. Eogers, Edward (in Virginia 1623), Accomac, "of Porberry in Somersetshire, caryer." V. M., XIX, 132. Eolfe, John (1585-1622), son of John and Dorothea (Mason) Eolfe, of Heacham, Norfolk. V. M., I, 445, &c. EoPER, Thomas (in Virginia 1623), "of Milden in the County of Bedfordshire, gent." V. M., XIX, 133. Eoscow, A\'iLLiAM (1661-1700), Wai-wick county; born at Chorlej' in the county of Lancaster. W. M., XIV, 163, 164. EosE, Eev. Eobert (1704-1751), Essex and Albemarle counties; born at Wester Alves, Scotland; son of John Eose (d. 1724) and Margaret Grant (of ^\^litetree ) , his wife. Eose Family Eecord. EussELL, Thomas (in Virginia 1682, &c.), Lower Norfolk county; formerly of the parish of Kirton, Devon. Lower Norfolk Eecords. Eyding, Thomas (d. sbortly before 1693), iVccomac county; brother of Hugh Eyding, of Westordby, Lancashire. Accomac Eecords. 72 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 Eecords. Scandrett, Isaac (in Virginia before 1737), Essex county; in 1737 bought lands in Essex county, Va., from Putnam Scan- drett, of Bristol, preceding. Essex Eecords. ScARBURGH, Edmund (d. 1635), Accomac coimty; 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," Eichmond county; son of Eobert Sclater, merchant, of Paisley, Scotland, and brother of James Sclater, "eldest shoemaker" in Paisley. Essex Eecords. Scott, Eev. Alexander (1686-1738), Stafford county; son of Eev. John Scott, of Dipple parish, Elgin, Morayshire, Scotland. Hayden, 588, &c. Scott, Eev. James (d. 1782), Prince AYilliam county; brother of Eev. Alexander Scott, preceding. Hayden, 593, &c. 73 ScovELL, George, merchant (in another document styled "gentleman"), (in Virginia 1640, &c.) ; bom "infra" the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset; about 39 years old in 1640. ^Maryland Archives. ScHiVENOR, Joseph (1722-1772) . Williamsburg; born at Oldney, Buckinghamshire. Va. Hist. Col., VI, 71. Sedgwick, William (d. 1705, York comity) ; 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, &c.) ; brother of William Sedgwick, preceding. W. M., VI, 149, 150. Semple, James (1730- ), Xew Kent county; son of Rev. James Semple, minister of Long Dreghoru, Ayshire, Scotland. Eobertson-Taylor Families. Semple, John (1727-1790), King and Queen county; brother of James Semple, preceding. W. M., IX, 175. Seward, Johx (d. 1650), Isle of Wight county; formerly of the parish of St. Leonard, Bistol; bequeathed lands at Beving- ton and Baddington, Somersetshire. Y. M., X, 406; XIII, 310. Sexton, Tho:mas (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 Jolm Robinson, Bishop of London. Middlesex Records. 74 Shephebd, Rev. John (d. 1698), Middlesex county; bequest in his will (1682) to "loving brother living at Parham Hatehetan in the County of Suffolk, England." Middlesex Eecords. Sheewood, William (d. 1697), Jamestown; "born in the parish of White Chappell near London." Va. Hist. Col., VI, 95. W. M., XIII, 138, 139. Simpson, John (d. 1688), Middlesex county; of Barking, Essex. Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. SissoN, Thoimas (in Virginia 1623) ; "of London, haber- dasher." V. M., XIX, 132. SiTTEGNE, Edward (in Virginia 1688, &c.), Middlesex county; of London. Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. Skipwith, Sie Geey, Baet. (d. about 1672), Middlesex county; son of Sir Henry Skipwith, Bart., of Prestwould, Leicestershire. Middlesex Records. Burke's Peerage and Baronetage. Skyren, Rev. Heney (1729-1795), King William and Eliza- beth City comities; born at Whitehaven. Meade, I, 381. Smith, Austin (in Virginia 1623), James City; "of London, carpenter." V. M., XIX, 133, 134. Smith, Edwabd (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 1680, &c.), Charles City county ; wife of Thomas Smith, and daughter of William Daft, wheelwright, of Great Exon, Rutlandshire, and sister, by the 75 mother's side, of Luke Herbert, of Monk's Kirbie parish, Wor- cestershire, "wiio died in Peterborough Minster." Henrico Records. Smith, John (1579-1631); son of George Smith, of Wil- loughby, Lincolnshire. Brown's Genesis, II, 1006, &c. Smith, Joseph (d. 1728), Essex; mentions in his will his deceased 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 1666, &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 1621 was of Rimpton, Somersetshire. Proceedings of Virginia Company. Northampton County Records. Speke, Thomas (1603-1659), Westmoreland county; brother of John Speke, of Bath and Plpnouth. 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 (1601-1627): brother of Francis Spel- man, gent., of Truro, Cornwall. W. G., 72. V. M., T, 195, 196. 76 Spencer, Mrs. Judith (in Virginia 1686, &c.), Middlesex county; of Kent. Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Eegister. Spencer, Nicholas (d. 1689), Westmoreland county; son of Nicholas Spencer, Esq., of Cople, Bedfordshire, and his wife Mary, daughter of Sir Edward Gostwick, Bart., of Willington, Bedfordshire. V. M., II, 32-34; IV, 451, &c. Spicer, Arthur (d. 1700), Eichmond county; brother of John Spicer, and son of Alice Spicer, widow, of Eichmond, Surrey. Eichmond County Eecords. Spotswood, Alexander (1676-1740), Spotsylvania county; son of Dr. Eobert Spotswood, surgeon in the English army, and grandson of Sir Eobert Spotswood, President of the Court of Sessions, Scotland. Spotswood Letters, I, vii-xv. Spring, Egbert (in Virginia 1680, &c.), York county; in 1679 described as "late of London, merchant." York County Eecords. 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 Eecords. Stone, John (in Virginia 1687, &c.), Middlesex county; of Eidgely, Staffordshire. Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Eegister. Stone, Moyses (b, about 1605, in Virginia 1623), Elizabeth City; "of Longworth in Barkshire." V. M., XIX, 133, 134. 77 Stone, ^YILLIAM (1603-1695), Xorthampton county 1633, &c. ; born in Xorthamptonshire ; nephew of Thomas Stone, haberdasher, of London. Y. M., Ill, 272, 273. Story, Thomas (in Virginia 1687), &c., Middlesex county; of Colchester, Essex. Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Register. Strachax, 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. 1686), 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 John Strachey, of Sutton Court, Chew Magna, Somerset- shire. W. M., IV, 192-194; V, 6. Stratton, Joseph (d. 1640 or 1641), Xutmeg Quarter and James City county; youngest son of Thomas Stratton, gent, of Shortley, Suffolk, and Dedham, Essex. Book of Strattons, &c., by Harriet B. Stratton, pp. 42, 75, &c. Putnam's Monthly Historical Magazine, Aug.-Sept., 1896, p. 209. 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. M., XI, 145. 78 Sybeerye, George (in Virginia 1623), "of London, Tallow- chandler." V. M., XIX, 133. Taberer, John (d. 1654), Isle of Wight county, son of Wil- liam Taherer, of the county of Derby. W. M., VII, 321. Tanner, Daniel (in Virginia 1640, &c.). Lower Xorfolk county. He was married to Charity , on Xovember 24, 1614, at St. Paul's Church, Canterbury, and had a son John, baptized October 14, 1627. N. E. H. & G. Eeg., Vol. 47, 354. Tatham, William (1752-1817, &c.), Eichmond, &c. ; came to Virginia 1769; son of Rev. Sandford Tatham, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Marsden, Esq., of Dennington Hall. V. M., VIII, 330. Tayloe, William (d. 1710), Eichmond county. There is a letter, dated 1705, from his brother, Joseph Tayloe, to their sister-in-law, "Mrs. Euth Tayloe, Basinghall Street, London, Under Cover to Mr. Benjamin Tayloe, Bedford Street, Covent Garden, London." Eichmond and Lancaster Eecords. , 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. Eeg., Vol. 41, 368. 79 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 Eecords. Temple, Eev. Peter, York parish, York county; returned to England, and in 1686 was of "^Sible Henigham in the County of Essex, Gierke." W. M., I, 5. Terrell, Robert (in Virginia 1647, &c.), York county; citizen and fishmonger, of London; (d. in London 1677). Bequeathed lands in Hampshire. He was son of Robert Terrell, or Tyrrell, of Reading, and great-grandson of George Tyrrell, of Thornton Hall, Bucks. York Eecords. V. M., XVI, 190-192. The Tyrrells or Ter- rells of America (1910). Terrell, Richmond (in Virginia 1658, &c.), New Kent county; brother of Eobert 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. Thacker, Henry (alive 1656-1673, &c.), Lancaster (after- wards Middlesex) county. When on a visit to England in 1656 he stated that "he intended to go to Norwich, and there to remain among his friends." V. M., XXI, 261. Hayden's Virginia Genealogies, 235-237. Thomason, John, "of Virginia," died unmarried, adm. 1677; son of George Thomason, of London, the collector of the "Royal Pamphlets" in the British Museum. Berry's Sussex Genealogies, 234. Thompson, Rev. John (d. 1772), Culpepper county; born at Muckroe Abbey, near Belfast, Ireland. "Rootes of Rosewall," 33. 80 Thompson, Eev. Andkew (1673-1719), Elizabeth City county; born at Stone Hive, Scotland. V. M., XI, 145. Thompson, George (1603-1694), in Virginia 1634, &c. ; son of Ealph Thompson, gent., of Walton, Hertfordshire. W. G., 1023. V. M., I, 189-190. 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, Eichard (1613-1657), Northumberland County; born in the city of Norwich. W. M., XVII, 58. Thompson, Stevens (d. 1714), Williamsburg; son of Sir William Thompson, of London, Sergeant-at-Law (who was knighted October 31, 1689). W. M., Ill, 154-155. Thorpe, Mrs. Catherine (d. 1714), wife of Thomas Thorpe, of James City county, and daughter of Francis Seaton, of Pole- brook, Northamptonshire. Y. M., IV, 135. Thorpe, George (d. 1622), son of Nicholas Thorpe, of Wans- well Court, Gloucestershire. W. M., IX, 209, 210. Thornborough, Thornbury, Eowland (in Virginia before 1696, d. in Maryland 1696), Eappahannock county; in will leaves estate, in case of death of sons s. p., to his next of kin, the 81 Thornboroughs at Hampsfield, Lancashire. Lived first in Vir- ginia, and removed to Maryland, where he died. Maryland Calendar of Wills, II, 111. 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 Offley 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., Ill, 46-49 ; V, 54, 55. V. M., YIII, 84, &c. Throckmorton, John (1633-1678), Gloucester county; son of Eobert Throckmorton, of Ellington, Huntingdonshire. W. M., Ill, 46-49 ; V, 54, 55. W. 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. Thruston, Edward (1638- ), Warwick county; son of John Thruston, Chamberlain of Bristol. W. M., IV, 25, 116, &c. Thruston, Malaciiy (1637-1699), Princess Anne county; son of John Thruston, Chamberlain of Bristol. W. M., IV, 25-27. Thruston, Egbert (d. 1678), "late resident at St. Pulchers [St. Sepulcher's] parish, London, armourer." V. M., XVII, 69. TiRREY, John, gent. (1649-1700), Suriy county; born in London. V. M., VII, 211. 82 ToOKER, Henry (1673-1737), Surry country; son of Henry Tooker, Esq., of Winton [Winchester] in the county of South- ampton. V. M., VII, 211. ToRKiNGTON, JOSEPH (in Virginia 1653, &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 Eecords. TowNSHEND, Mrs. Frances (in Virginia 1640, &c.) ; wife of Eichard Townshend, of York county, and sister of Eobert Bald- win, gent., of London, and William Baldwin, of Grlassthorn, Northamptonshire. W. M., XII, 249. Townshend, Mrs. Mary, wife of Eobert 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, Eichard (in Virginia 1658, &c.) ; brother of William Traherne, of St. Clements Danes, Middlesex, chandler. Trevethan, Sampson (in Virginia 1699, &c.), Lower Nor- folk county; in 1715 returned to England, and. was of Laragon, Penzance, Cornwall. Lower Norfolk Eecords. Tucker, Daniel (in Virginia 1608, &c.) ; son of George Tucker, Esq., of Milton, Kent. At a much later date St. 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. Tucker, William (1589-1644), Elizabeth City county, in Virginia 1610-32. In will styled of — "St. Dunstans in the East, City of London, Esquire," and names "Brothers" Edmund 83 Smyth, Esq., Maurice Thomson, merchant, and Elias Roberts, merchant, and Cousin Thos. Do"wraey, citizen and merchant of London. V. M., XXII, 267. 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 Hopton- Wafer parish, Shropshire. Spotsylvania County Eecords. Tyre, Mes. Rebecca (in Virginia 1708, &c.) ; wife of James Tyre, of N"ew Kent county, and daughter of John Sergeant, of Bermondsey, Surrey, weaver. Undeehill, John (d. 1673), York county; born in the city of Worcester. W. M., II, 85. V. M., XVI, 94. TJnett, John (in Virginia 1622, &c.) ; son of John Unett, of St. Ann's, Blackfriars, London, whose nearest kindred lived at Ashellworth, Gloucestershire. V. M., XI, 316. Upshue, Aethue (1623-1709), Northampton county; "born in ye County of Essex in ye Kingdom of England." W. M., Ill, 256. Vansoldt, Abeaham (in Virginia 1665) ; son of Elizabeth A'^ansoldt, widow, of Wliitegate 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, 109. Vaulx, James (d. 1682), York county; formerly merchant of London. W. M., Ill, 153. Vaulx, Robeet (1651-1685), Westmoreland county; son of Robert and Elizabeth Vaulx, of London. W. M., IV, 42. 84 VizEK, Henry (in Virginia 1667, &c.) ; son of Robert Vizer, of Bristol, formerly of Dublin. V. M., XI, 367. Vynn, Jeeemy (d. 1687), Middlesex county; of Norwich. Ch. Ch,, Middlesex, Parish Eegister. Wagenee, Petee (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, Mes. Maegaeet, wife of Jonathan Waggaman (who d. in Virginia about 1725), and daughter of William Elliott, Esq., of Wells, and of York Buildings, St. Martin's in the Fields, London. V. M., XIII, 95, 99. W. M., XVII, 300, 301. Walkee, John (d. 1745), Middlesex county; son of John Walker, of Ashborne-in-the-Peak, Derbyshire. V. M., I, 470, 471. Robinson Pedigree. Walkee, Richard (d. 1726), Middlesex county; brother of John Walker, of Ashborne-in-the-Peak, Derbyshire. V. M., I, 470. Wallace, David (d. before March 14, 1750), "planter in James River." Had a sister Patience Wallace, apparently dead in 1750, who married John Morrison, merchant, in Stonehaven, Scotland. Spotsylvania Records, 186. Wallace, Rev. James (1677-1712), Elizabeth City county; native of Erroll, Perthshire, Scotland. W. M., Ill, 168. Wallace, De. Michael (1719-1767), King George county; son of William Wallace, of Galrigs, merchant, and nephew of John Wallace, of Elderslee (or Ellerslie), Renfrewshire, Scot- land. Hayden, 687-701. 85 Wadley, Thomas (b. 1633, in A'irginia 1661, &c.), York county; son and heir of Thomas Wadley, deceased, late citizen and merchant tailor of London, whose will was dated Sept. 26, 1659. Thos. Wadley the younger sold in 1661 a tenement "called the Rowbuck" in the parish of St. Matthew, Friday Street, which had been left him by his father. York County Records. 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. Waeden, Thomas (in Virginia 1623), Accomac county; "of Ely in Hampshire, husbandman." V. M., XIX, 132. Warkman, Mark (in Virginia 1684, &c.), New Kent county; son of Mark Gloucester als. Warkman, citizen and grocer, of London. Y. M., XI, 308. Warkman, Robert (in Virginia 1670, &c.) ; brother of Mark Gloucester als. 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. WashinCxTON, John (1631-1677), Westmoreland county; son of Rev. Lawrence Washington, Rector of Purleigh, Essex. W. G., 352-404. Washington, Lawrence (1635-1677), Rappahannock county; brother of John Washington, preceding. W. G., 352-404. W. M., I, 184-188. Waters, Edward, gent. (1584-1630), Elizabeth City county; will dated at Great Hornmead, Hertfordshire; names in it his brother, John Waters, of Middleham, Yorkshire. V. M., I, 92; II, 179. 86 Waters, John (d. 1694), Eappahannock county; son of Mrs. Ann Waters, widow, of St. Sepulchre's, London (in 1697). Y. M., XI, 305. Watkin, Geoege (d. 1673), Surry county. In his will (1673) he desires "to be buried in a decent manner in the Chancell of 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- topher Watkin, of "White Hart Court, in Long Lane, London." Surry Eecords. 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. Eeg., Vol. 61, 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 Eecords. Webb, Stephen (in Virginia 1642, &c.), James City and Surry counties; born at Breshley, Worcestershire, and baptized there September 1, 1598; son of Stephen and Ann Webb. V. M., Ill, 57. Wedderburn, David (1682- ), lived on York Biver; son of Peter Wedderburn, of Donside (b. 1652), and grandson of Sir Alexander Wedderburn, of Blackness, Forfarshire, Scotland (1610-1676). Burke's Peerage and Bartonetage; Wedderburn of Balinden. 87 Welch, Eeuben (d. in or before 1729), lived on Rappahan- nock River in Virginia ; brother of Thomas Welch, of Totten- ham High Cross, Middlesex, England (alive 1729), and had another brother living at Walthamstow, York County Records. West, Francis (1586-1634) ; son of Thomas, 2ud Lord Dela- ware. Y. M., II, 308 ; XI, 359. West, John (1590-1659), York county; brother of Francis West, preceding. Y. M., I, 423. Foster's Oxford Matriculations. W. M., II, 152. West, John (in Virginia 1623), James City; "of Witley in Surrey, husbandman." Y. M., XIX, 133, 134. West, Nathaniel (1592- ), 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 Mad docks, 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, Westmoreland. W. G., 1094. Wharton, Dr. Thomas, apothecary (d. 1745), Williamsburg; son of Robert Wharton, Alderman, of Durham. York County Records. 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. Mart, wife of Captain Jabez Whitaker (in Virginia 1622, &c.), and daughter of Sir John Bourchier, of Lambeth, Surrey (d. 1626), uncle of the Regicide. Y. M., I, 295. P. C. C. Act Book. White, Agnes (d. 1757), wife of Robert White, of Spotsyl- vania county; had two sisters in Scotland, Margaret Ray and Jean Macklenahan, whose maiden name was Johnson, and an uncle, William Maxwell, living in Rutherglen near Glasgow. Spotsylvania Records, p. 15. White, John (in Yirginia 1670, &c.) ; nephew of John White, Yicar of Cherton als. Cheirton (Cherrington), Wiltshire. Y. M., XI, 367-368. White, John (in Yirginia 1676, &c.) ; brother of William White, citizen and haberdasher, of London. Y. M., XY, 64. White, Rev. William (d. 1678), York and Lancaster coun- ties ; brother of Rev. Jeremiah White, of England. Lancaster Records. Whitehead, John (in Yirginia 1701), indentured servant; of Wixon, Lancashire. Essex Records. 89 Whitehead, Jonathan (d. 1686), Middlesex county; of Southwark, London. Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Eegister. Whitlock, Mrs. (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. Williams, 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 A^irginia 1686, &c.), Middlesex county; of Oxfordshire. Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Eegister. Williams, Mrs. Eachel (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. 1686), Middlesex county; of Here- fordshire. Ch. Ch., Middlesex, Parish Eegister. Williams, Thomas (1702-1763), Petersburg; born in St. James' parish, London. W. M., V, 239. Williams, Eev. William (in Virginia about 1690). James City county; son of Walter Williams, and grandson of Eoger Williams, of the Gore near Brecknock. V. M., X, 107. Williamson, Eoger (in Virginia 1646, &c.) ; brother of Richard Williamson, citizen and merchant tailor, of London. V. M., XV, 181. 90 Willis, Mrs. Anne (1695-1727), Glovicester county; wife of Francis Willis, daughter of Edward Eich and niece of Ellas Eich, Esq., of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, London. W. G., 1086. W. M., Ill, 183, 188. Willis, 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 (1751-1787), Surry county; born at Port Glasgow, Scotland ; son of John Willison and Margaret Dunbar his wife. Willison Bible Eecord. Wilson, Eichard (in Virginia 1639, &c.) ; son of Eichard Wilson, citizen and draper, of London. W. G., 830. WiLLOUGHBY, Henry (1626-1685), Eappahannock 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 Lord Wil- loughby of Parham. Collins' Peerage. Eappahannock County Eecords. Vv^ingate, Eoger, 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, &c.) ; wife of Eoger Wingate, and before of Lewis Burwell, and daughter of William Bedell, of Catworth, Huntingdonshire. Keith's Ancestry of Benjamin Harrison, 34, 35. 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. 91 WiTTON, Richard (d. 1728), Chesterfield county 1752, &c., afterwards in Mecklenburg; had (in 1771) a sister, Lydia Dey- kin, living at Walsale, Staffordshire. Mecklenburg Eecords. WooDHOUSE, Henry (1607-1655), Lower Xorfolk 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, 237-232; II, 262-264; Y, 41-44. Y. M., XIII, 203; XY, 363. WooLARD, William (in Yirginia 1671, &c.). Isle of Wight county; formerly of Harwich, Essex. W. M., YII, 228. WooRY, Joseph (in Yirginia 1669, &c.). Isle of Wight county; nephew of Sir John Yeamans, Bart., of Barbadoes (formerly of Bristol). W. M., YII, 237. Wormeley, Christopher (in Yirginia 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, Ealph (d. 1651), York and Lancaster counties; brother of Christopher Wormeley, preceding. Miss Wormeley's Memoir of Admiral Wormeley. Hayden's Yirginia Genealogies, 230, 231. Wyatt, Sir Dudley (d. 1651), York county; living there March 29, 1650; will dated Sept. 25, 1651, pro. in Secretary's office at Jamestown. He was in England and France in the service of Charles I in 1646. York County Records. Clarendon (ed. Oxford 1839) Y, 339, 349. Wyatt, Rev. Hawte (1594-1638), James City; in Yirginia 1621-25; son of Sir George Wyatt, of Boxley, Kent, and his 92 wife Jane, daughter of Sir Tiiomas Finch, of Eastwell, Kent. V. M., II, 177-180; XVI, 204, 205. W. M., X, 59-60; XII, 35-45, 111-116. Wyatt, Edward (in Virginia 1662, &c.). Middle Plantation and Gloucester county; son of Eev. Hawte Wyatt, of Boxley, Kent. V. M., II, 179-180; XVI, 204, 205. W. M., X, 59-61; XII, 35-45, 111-116. Wyatt, Geoege (in Virginia 1662 &c.). Middle Plantation; brother of Edward Wyatt, preceding. Same references. Wynne, Egbert (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 Eecords. Yates, Charles (1728-1807), Fredericksburg; son of Eev. Francis Yates, Eector of Grangrave, Yorkshire (d. 1798), and Ann Orfear his wife. W. Va. Hist. Mag., July, 1892, 44-47. Yeardley, Sir George (d. 1627), James City; son of Ealph 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 1680), Xorthampton county; brother of Justinian Yeo, of Harton, in the parish of Hartland, Devon. W. M., IX, 125. 93 Yeo, Justinian (in Virginia 1693, &c.), Acconiac county; formerly of Harton, in the parish of Hartlands, Devon : brother of Hugh Yeo, preceding. Accomac Records. YouELL, Thomas (d. in or before 1657), Northumberland and Lancaster counties ; lived before in Maryland ; born in the parish of Wilbarsonne, Northamptonshire ; in 1610 was 22 years old. Maryland i^rehives. Hayden's Virginia Genealogies, 332-334. YuiLLE, John (1719-1746), 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. 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