Robert had settled in Lancaster County, Virginia Colony, by 1659. The county taxed him based on his labor force, assessing him for four tithables, 30 Nov 1659, .[1] and for three tithables, 15 Nov 1660.[2]
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Nugent, Nell Marion, Cavaliers and Pioneers, vol 1,1974. pp. 410-411. (Not sure this is same person, but right time and place)
Patent Book No. 4, p. 37 Mr. David Fox, gent, 510 acs. Lancaster Co., 8 Sep 1663...210 acs granted to Vincent Stanford and afterwards by Robt. Pollard, whoe marryed the Relict of sd. Stanford, sold to sd. Fox....
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↑1659 Tax Assessment. Tax Assessment Record, 30 Nov 1659. Lancaster County, Virginia Colony, Order Book 1655-1666, pp. 100-105. Available online without restriction courtesy of FamilySearchhere. Accessed 25 Jan 2024. Visit Lancaster County Tax Records to see what other colonists appear on this tax assessment, in alphabetical order, and for a list of the colonists with the largest labor forces.
↑1660 Tax Assessment. Tax Assessment Record, 15 Nov 1660. Lancaster County, Virginia Colony, Order Book 1655-1666, pp. 131-132. Available online without restriction courtesy of FamilySearchhere. Accessed 10 Apr 2024. Visit Lancaster County Tax Records to see what other colonists appear on this tax assessment, in alphabetical order, and for a list of the colonists with the largest labor forces.
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It appears that he died between 11 Apr 1666 and 8 Jan 1667/8
in Lancaster County - - - NOT 'Landcaster'
1666 Apr 11: The Court of Lancaster County, Colony of Virginia recorded that the list of those going to England: Mr. Thomas Williamson, Robert Pollard, and John Fleming...
1667/8 Jan 8: "Before Robert Pollard, deceased, went to England he committed his son Robert Pollard to the tuition of Nicholas Hale and debts vs. Pollard Estate. "
Ref: The book "Virginia Colonial Abstracts - Series 2, Vol. 2 - Lancaster Co, Va.
in Lancaster County - - - NOT 'Landcaster'
1666 Apr 11: The Court of Lancaster County, Colony of Virginia recorded that the list of those going to England: Mr. Thomas Williamson, Robert Pollard, and John Fleming...
1667/8 Jan 8: "Before Robert Pollard, deceased, went to England he committed his son Robert Pollard to the tuition of Nicholas Hale and debts vs. Pollard Estate. "
Ref: The book "Virginia Colonial Abstracts - Series 2, Vol. 2 - Lancaster Co, Va.