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Virginia Families Connecting with English Pedigrees Source: The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 15, No. 1 (Jul., 1906), pp. 47-50 Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1915740 . Accessed: 19/05/2014 21:33 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The William and Mary Quarterly. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 91.229.248.118 on Mon, 19 May 2014 21:33:56 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Virginia Families Connecting with English PedigreesSource: The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 15, No. 1 (Jul., 1906), pp. 47-50Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and CultureStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1915740 .

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COL. EDWARI IUGGF.8, SUSANNA IaGGIS, GOV. EDWARD DIGGES, Died March 22, 1769. Boru 1674; Died 1708. Born 1621; Died March 15, 1676.

TOM4BTONES AT BELLFIELD, LOOKING TOWARD YORK RIVER.

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VIRGINIA FAMILIES-ENTGLISH PEDIGREES. 47

VIRGINIA FAMILIEiS CONNECTING WITH ENGLISH

PEDIGR.EES.

1. BLAND. In Familiae Mihomrtu Geitdiurn, Vol. II., 421- 428, is a splendid pedigree of the Blands of Virginia, descending from Roger Bland, Co. Westmoreland, temi-p. Ilenry VIII. The emigrants to Virginia were of the family of John Bland, an eminent merchant of London and Susanna. Hambro, his wife, viz: (1) Susanna, a daughter wvho mniarried Thomas Pierson, of Wiesbach, in the Isle of Ely, gent. He appeared to have emi- grated with his wife to the Northern Neck of Virginia, where the Pierson or Pearson family was well known; (2) Edward Bland, a son, of Lawne's CreekA on James River, and of Kimages in Charles City county. He married Jane, daughter of his uncle Gregory Bland. She survived him, and married John Holm- wood, of Surry Co., and dying about 1664 was buried at West- over; (30) Giles Bland, a grandson, son of John Bland, a Spanish merchant -who owned much property in Virginia. Giles Bland took part with Bacon and was executed; (4) Theodorick Bland, a son, who lived at Westover, and btuilt the first church there. He married Anna, daughter of Col. Richard Bennett, of Virginia. After his death, in 1676. she mjarriedl econdly, Col. St. Leger Codd, first of Lancaster Co.. Va.. aud afterwards of Maryland. By this marriage she had a son named St. Leger Codd. Col. Codd, before his marriage with the widow Bland, married Anne, widow of David Fox.

2. COiKE. In Farniliae MminorumXi Gentium, Vol. II., 570-570. "John Coke went to Virginia. and married there." (See QuAu- IV., 284; VII., 127.)

3. LISTER: Ibid II., 514-515. "Thomas and W1illiam Lister married in Virginia." They, were sons of James Lister and M-arv, dau. of William Issot, of Horbury. See QUARTERLY,

III., 245. 4. LUDWELL. Cihancery Proceedings. Charles 1. Bills and

Answers I., 55 Bundle; Emigrants, Thomas and Philip Ludwell.

From the Ludwells of Bruton in Somersetshire. QUARTERLY,

T. 110.

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48 WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE QUARTERLY.

5. POWER. An old document owned by the emigrant, Dr. Henry Power, apparently made out for him by the College of Heralds. See QUARTERLY, I., 210.

6. JENTINGS. Le Neve, Pedigree of Knights, 325. Emigrant, Col. Edmund Jenings. QUARTERLY, III., 154. New York Curio, I., p. 60.

7. LIGHTFOOT. Berry, 2N7orthainptonsh ire. Emigrants, Phil- lip and John Lightfoot. QUARTERLY, II., 91 &C.

S. BATHURST. Burke, Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies, p. 46, Emigrant, Launcelot Bathurst came to Virginia about 1680. QUARTERLY, VII., 98-100.

9. BRODNAX. Berry, Ken tish Genealogies. Emigrants, Major John Brodnax, died in 16357 in York county, and William and John Brodnax living in Virginia about 1700. QUARTERLY,

VI., 60-61, XIV. 10. CLERKE or CLARKE. Visitation of Kent, 1619, page 2.

John Clarke, son of John Clarke, lived in Middle Plantation, Va., and died there about 1645. QUARTERLY, III., 37.

11. DIGGES. Visitation of Kcnt, 1619, pare 64-65. Edward, 4th. son of Sir Dudley Digges, came to Virginia. QUARTERLY, I., 80-89, 141-154, 208-213.

12. WNIATT. Visitation of Kent, 1619, page 142. Emigrant, Dev. Hawte Wiatt about 1621. QUARTERLY. III., 37.

13. MORYSON. Lincolnshire Pediqrees, 693. Emigrants to Virginia, Col. Francis Moryson, Richard and Robert Moryson brothers, and Henry Moryson, son of Col. Francis Moryson. QUARTERLY, IX., 122.

14. WASHINGTON. Farniliae Minornim Gentium, IV., 1293. Eimigrants about 16.57, John and Lawrence Washington.

15. POTT. Fam iiliace llinoruim Gentiurn, IV., 1238, Emi- grants, Dr. John Pott, governor of Virginia in 1629; his brother Francis Pott, commander of the fort at Point Comfort: their niece Bridget Pott; nephew John Pott. They were evidently descended from Henry Pott of Harrop and Grace, his wife, who was daughter of John Pott, of Dunge, county York, and Bridget, his wife, (laughter of Roger Jodrill. The nephew, John Pott, moved to M~aryland and left descendants.

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VIRGINIA FAMILIES-ENGLISH PEDIGREES. 49

16. CREYKE. Ecn, iliae Minorum Gentiim, III., 950: Emii- grant, Henry Creke, born 16 July, 1637, captain of a merchant ship, was prominent in the records of Lancaster Co., Virginia, and married Alice Thacker, widow of Henry Corbin, and died in 1675. See Records of Lancaster Co., Virginia.

17. JACKSON. Faniliae illinoruan Gentbiur, III., 1070: Emigrants, Charles Jackson living in Virginia about 1640, and Ellen Jackson, who married in Virginia.

18. PLACE. Familiae Mincruat Gentiunm, III., 921: Emi- grant, Rowrland Place, of Dinsdale, Esq., member of the Virginia Council in 1680, born 1642, died 1;23, married Priscilla, daugh- ter of Sir John Brooks, of Norton, county of York, Baronet.

19. LEMIPE. Visitation of Surry, 1530, 1572, 1623, page 118: Emigrants, Richard Kempe, Secretary of State, and his nephew, Edmond KIempe, of Lancaster county. The former must have been son of Robert Kempe, Esq., of Gissing, in county Norfolk. In the Lancaster records is a notice of "a petition of Mr. Edmund Kempe, attorney to Sir Robert Kempe Kn't, (son of Robert Kempe, Esq.), against William Fissh," dated Jan. 4, 1656. See Va. Mlag. of Hist. J& Biog., II., 1713; III., 40.

20. TITOROUGHGOOD. Visitation of Essex, page 607: Emi- grant, Adam Thoroughgood, who. married Sarah Offley, Va. Mag. of Hist. & Biog., II., 4, 11., 1, V., 8.

21. GOODWIN. Visitation of London, Emigrant, -Major James Goodwin, came to York Co., about 1650. See QUARTERLY, Vol. I., 236; V. Supplement to October number.

22. SANDYs. Visitation of London7, Vol. I., 228, Emigrant, George Sandys, the Poet.

93. C.ALTITORP or CALTHLORPE, Visitation of Nor-folAk, 64-66; Blomefield, History of Norfolk, I., 58. Christopher Calthorpe came to Virginia in 1624. QUARTERLY, II., 106-112, 160-169.

24. CLAYTON. Le Neve, Pedigrees of Knights; Wallace, list. Magazine for October. 1891. Emigrant, John Clayton about 176'00. QUARTERLY, II., 236.

25. THROCKMrORTON. Limber, Baronetage; Visitation of Huntingdonshzire. Emigrant, Gabriel Throcknmorton. QUAR- TERLY, II., 241-247.

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50 7WILLIA21 AND AMARY COLLEGE QUARTERLY.

26. SPENCER. Visdiation of Bedfordsh ire, pages 141, 156, 163. Emigrant, Col. Nicholas Spencer, President of the Council,

Virginia Magazine, II., 32. 27. WINGATE. Visitation of Dedfordsl ire, page 199. Emi-

grant, Roger Wingate, treasurer of Virginia. 28. BURWELL. Visitation of Bedfordshire, page 199. Emi-

grant, Lewis Burwell. Ancestry of Benjamin Harrison, 35. 29. CHICHELEY. Visitation of Bedfordsh ire, page 33. Emi-

grant, Sir IHenry Chicheley, brother of Sir Thomas Chicheley.

Virginia Mag. of Hist. & Biog., III., 226. 30. LUDLOW. New England Historical and Genealogical Regis-

ter, XL., 300, XLI., 65, XLII., 181-185, Emigrant, George Lud- low, member of the Council, Thomas Ludlow and John Ludlow, sons of Gabriel Ludlow, brother of George, and Sarah Ludlow, daughter of Gabriel, who married Robert Carter.

31. CLAIBORNE. Emigrant, William Claiborne, Va. Mlag. of luist. di Biog., I., 313.

32. READE. Emigrant, Col. George Reade. Virginia M1aga- zine of History & Biography, VI., 407.

33. WORMELEY. Emigr-rants, Christopher Wormeley and

Ralph Wormeley. Hayden, Va. Genealogies, 230. 34. WOOoDOUSE. Blomefield, history of Norfolk. Emigrant,

Henry Woodhouse. QUARTERLY, 1.. 297-232. 35. BACON. Emigrant, Nathaniel Bacon, President of the

Council and his cousin 'Nathaniel Bacon. the Rebel. They are represented in Virginia by the descendants of Abigail Smith, niece of President Nathaniel Bacon, and who married Major Lewis Burwell.

(Continued.)

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