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Proving An Ancestor Arrived in Jamestown
If you are here you may have an ancestor you have proven or want to prove entered America by way of theJamestown, Virginia Colony. Here areBold text several ways to prove this. All require researched sources.
1) Prove it with the Ships lists which left England for America and sources. This is the list of ships which provide many lists of passengers:
- Entire list of Pilgrim ships and sources
2) Prove it with the Hotten list, Ships list, or one of the Musters taken 1623, 1624, 1625 and sources
3) Prove it with the http://www.jamestowne.org/qualifying-ancestors.html List and sources. For a sticker add beneath the biography header: {{Jamestowne Society Ancestor Sticker}}
4) Prove it with the 1624 Musters of the Living and the Dead 1624 Living and the Dead Muster pp 201-265.
5) Prove it with the [http://www.ancient-planters.org/ancestors.html Ancient Planter for Jamestown
6) Prove it with the Jamestown Society Listing
Jamestowne Society
These items would have qualified a person to be considered as qualifying: (1) a stockholder in the London Company or the Virginia Company, or belonging to one of the guilds which invested in the above, during the active investment period;
(2) owned land on Jamestown Island or lived on the Island prior to 1700 (3) a resident in Virginia at time of the 1624/25 Muster or earlier; (4) served as Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Attorney General, Clerk of the General Court, Member of the Council or House of Burgesses prior to 1700; these persons are presumed to have had their domiciles on Jamestown Island during their terms of office; (5) was an Anglican Church (Church of England) minister in Virginia prior to 1700 (6) served as an official Indian Interpreter in Virginia prior to 1700.
- List of Jamestown society qualifying ancestors
- https://www.jamestowne.org/application-process.html
- https://www.jamestowne.org
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestowne_Society
- https://www.jamestowne.org/uploads/1/2/0/8/120878985/spring_2019.pdf
Project Goals
- Identify the men and women who arrived in Jamestown.
- Find the existing profiles on WikiTree
- Post this: {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Jamestown}} on profiles found. Add Sticker to biography person below the ===Biography === header. <SAVE>. Result: ... ... ... was a Jamestown colonist.
- Add tags for each profile created
- For this sticker of qualifying ancestor, add this beneath the biography header: {{Jamestowne Society Ancestor Sticker}}. Then <save>. Result: : ... ... ... is a Qualifying Ancestor of the Jamestowne Society
- Research each potential profile for references
- Post the references for the ships and any other sources you find..
- People not found on wikiTree will need a profile written with references
- List sources to profiles to validate them and familial relationships, with links to online sources.
- Add Jamestown Category, '''[[Category:Jamestown, Virginia Colony]]''', <SAVE>
- Add appropriate ship, sailing date category to each profile. (In category include ship name, date sailed) with the source
- Request from any leader, to project protect your profiles.
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- US Southern Colonies Project Resource Page This page is the starting point for the resources and different parts of the project. It will hold links to sub-projects and general project information.
Jamestowne Society
These items would have qualified a person to be considered as qualifying: (1) a stockholder in the London Company or the Virginia Company, or belonging to one of the guilds which invested in the above, during the active investment period;
(2) owned land on Jamestown Island or lived on the Island prior to 1700 (3) a resident in Virginia at time of the 1624/25 Muster or earlier;
(4) served as Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Attorney General, Clerk of the General Court, Member of the Council or House of Burgesses prior to 1700; these persons are presumed to have had their domiciles on Jamestown Island during their terms of office;
(5) was an Anglican Church (Church of England) minister in Virginia prior to 1700
(6) served as an official Indian Interpreter in Virginia prior to 1700.
- List of Jamestown society qualifying ancestors
- https://www.jamestowne.org/application-process.html
- https://www.jamestowne.org
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestowne_Society
Jamestown Colony of Settlers Table
Jamestown Colony of Settlers Table
- Jamestown Immigrants to America -
Name Ship Year Sailed Robert (Addams) Adams Ship:Bona Novo 1618-1620 Mary Frances Addie Branch, wife(Chr Branch Ship:London Merchant 1619-21 Capt Gabriel Archer Ship: Susan Constant 1606 Sir Samuel Argall Ship:De La Warr, Capt Treasurer sailed 1610 & 1613 Francis Barrett Ship Bona Nova 1620-23 John Baker III Ship:Anne, Epes' servant 1623 Robert Beheathland Susan Constant 1606 Christopher Branch Sr Ship:London Merchant 1619-21 Basse, Capt Nathaniel ship:Furtherance 1622 William Bentley Ship: Jacob 1624 Elizabeth Bentley, wife of William Richard Biggs Ship:Swan 1610 Edward Blaney Ship:Francis Bonadventure 1620 Anthony Bonall Ship:Abigaile 1621 Thomas Bouldinge Ship:Swan 1610 Anne Burras Ship:Mary and Margaret 1608 Anthony Burroes Ship:George 1617 John Chew Ship:Charitie, sailed 1622 1622 Claye, John Ship: Treasurer 1613 Ann Unknown Claye Ship:Anne 1623 Joseph Cobb Ship: Treasurer 1613 1625 Elizabeth City muster William Coxe Ship: Godspeed 1610 [1] Captain Raleigh Croshaw Ship: Mary & Margaret 1608 Hugh Crowder Bono Novo Niccolas Dale Ship:Jacob 1624 John Dods Dodd Ship:Susan Constant 1606 Richard Edwards Ship:Jacob 1624 David Ellis ship: Mary & Margaret, 2nd Supply 1608 Capt William Epes Ship:William &Thomas 1618 Thomas Farley Ship:Anne 1623 William Farrar Ship: 1618 Margaret Foxe Forrest Ship:Mary & Margaret 1608 Sir Gov.Thomas Gates Ship:Sea Venture 1609 Thomas Godby Ship:Deliverance 1610 Joane Unknown Godby Ship:Flying Horse 1615 Robert Greenleafe Ship:Tryall 1610 Gosnold, Anthony Ship:Susan Constant 1606 Gosnoll, Captaine Bartholomew council Ship:Goodspeed 1606 Susan Greenleafe Jonathan sailed:1620 Thomas Graves, gent Ship:Mary & Margaret , 2nd Supply Sept 1608 Thomas Harris Ship:Prosperous 1611 Harding-Chapman, Ann Ship:George 1617 William Hampton, Sr Ship:Bono Novo 1620 Adria (Hoare) Harris Ship: Marmaduke 1621 Randolph Holt Ship: George, 1617 Jamestown qualifying Reverend Robert Hunt Ship:Susan Constant 1606 Thomas Lane Ship: Treasurer 1613 Alice Lane Ship Nova 1620 John Eng VA Leighton Layton Ship: Susan Constant 1606 Francis Mason II Ship: John & Francis Lady Jane Molyneux,Sefton Farley Ship:Anne 1623 Peter Montague Ship:Charles 1621 Captain Christopher Newporte Ship: Susan Constant 1606 Richard Pace Ship: Marmaduke 1620, 1621 Joan Jordan Palmer Ship:Tyger 1621 Priscilla Palmer Ship:Tyger Sailed 1621 Sir Thomas Palmer Tyger 1621 Aden Perkins Ship: Mary and Margaret 1608 William (Perse) Pierce Ship:Sea Venture 1609 John Powell Ship:Swallow 1609 Capt. Nathaniel Powell Ship: Susan Constant 1606 Cecily Reynolds Ship:Swan 1610 Edward Rogers Ship:Anne 1623 Capt. John Thomas Rolfe Ship:Sea Venture 1609 Cecily Reynolds Jordan Farrar Montague Ship:Swan 1610 Thomas Seawell Ship:George Sailed 1619 Edward Rogers Ship:Anne 1623 Thomas Seawell Ship: George Sailed 1619 Nicholas Shotten Ship: Anne 1623 Captaine John Smythe council Ship: Susan Constant 1606 Thomas Stepney Ship: Swan 1610 Rev. Jonas Stockton Ship: Bona Nova 1620 Timothy Stockton, son of Jonas Ship: Bona Nova 1620 Thomas Studley Ship: Jamestown Fleet 1606 Simon Sturgis Ship: William and Thomas 1618 Thomas Sully Ship: Sarah 1611 Maudlyn Sully, wife of Thomas Sully Ship: London Merchant 1620 James Swift Ship: Sea Venture 1609 William Tankard Ship: Jamestown Fleet 1606 John Taverner Ship: First Supply 1608 John Taylor Ship: Swan 1610 Richard Taylor Ship: Mary and Margaret 1608 George Thompson Ship: George 1623 Maurice Thompson Ship: Unknown 1617 Paul Thompson Ship: George 1623 William Thompson Ship: George 1623 Adam Thorowgood Ship: Charles 1621 Robert Thresher Ship: Bona Nova 1618 Anas Todkill Ship: Jamestown 1606 James Tooke Ship: George 1621 Richard Townshend Ship: Abigaile 1620 John Trahorne Ship: Truelove 1622 Richard Tree Ship: George 1618 John Trussell Ship: Southampton 1622 Capt. William Tucker Ship: Mary and James 1610 Mary Thompson Tucker, wife of Capt. William Ship: George 1623 John Tyus Ship: Bona Nova 1620 Captain John Upton Ship: Bona Nova 1622 Captain John Utie Ship: Francis Bonaventure 1620 Joane Vincent Harris, Wife of William Vincent Ship: Unknown Bef. 1624 William Vincent Ship: Mary& James Bef. 1624 Sir Ferdinando Wainman Ship:Deliverance 1610 Capt. Richard Waldo Ship:Second Supply 1608 Charles Waller Ship:Abigaile 1620 William Walters Ship:Bona Nova 1618 John Walton Ship:Elizabeth 1621 John Want Ship:Sea Venture 1609 Thomas Ward Ship:Warwick 1620/21 William Ward Ship:First Supply 1608 Edmund Waters Ship:Sea Venture (Second Supply) 1609 Peregrin Watkins Ship:George 1621 Daniel Watkins Ship:Charles 1621 Amyte Wayne or Waine, wife of John Ship:Swan 1610 John Wayne or Waine Ship:Neptune 1618 Bartholomew Weathersbee I Ship:Providence 1616 Dorythie Weatherbee, wife of Bartholomew Ship:London Merchant 1620 Samuell Weaver Ship:Bonnie Bess 1623 William Weldon Ship:Bona Nova 1619 Anthony West Ship:James 1622 Capt. William West (nephew, Lord De la Warr) (1st Knight buried in America) 1610 William Weston Ship:Jonathan 1620 William White Ship:Susan Constant 1606 Gilbert Whitfield Ship:Flying Hart 1621 Robert Whitmore Ship:Dutie 1620 William Wilkinson, surgeon Ship:Susan Constant 1606 Thomas Williams Ship:Dutie 1618 Thomas Wilson Ship:Abigaile 1620 Thomas Wittingham, cape merchant Ship:Sea Venture 1609 Sarah (Winston) Woodson wife Ship:George 1617 "Dr" John Woodson Ship:George 1617 Christopher Woodward Ship:Tryall 1620 Christopher Woodward Ship:Gifte 1618 Henry Woodward Ship:Diana 1619 Richard Worley Ship:First Supply 1608 Dr.Thomas Wotton surgeon Ship: Susan Constant 1606 Robert Wright Ship: Swan 1608 Joan Wright, Wife of Robert Ship: Unknown 1609 Captain Peter Wynne Ship: Mary and Margaret 1608 Christopher Wynwill Ship: Bona Nova 1619 Edward Yates Ship:Dutie 1619 Joane (Unknown) Yonge, Wife of Richard Ship:Gift 1618 Joane Yonge Child of Richard Born in VA 1622 Richard Yonge Ship:George 1616 Susan Yonge Child of Richard Ship:Swan 1624
Jamestown Families
The project's Surname Teams, which was briefly renamed Founding Families, was retired and its collected information (such as the following information) is being shifted to the Colonial Teams pages.
Earliest Families
- Governor's Council. Trying to identify who the actual families were:
- House of Burgesses. First session members (1619):
- From James City: (Capt. William Powell, Ensign William Spence (or Spencer?) of Spence);
- From Charles City: (Samuel Sharpe, Samuel Jordan);
- From the City of Henricus: (Thomas Dowse, John Pollington sometimes shown as Polentine or similar variations);
- From Kecoughtan: (Captain William Tucker, William Capps);
- From Smythe's Hundred (Captain Thomas Graves, Walter Shelley);
- From Martin's Hundred (John Boys, John Jackson);
- From Argall's Gift Plantation (Thomas Pawlett, Edward Gourgainy);
- From Flowerdew (or Flowerdieu) Hundred Plantation: (Ensign Edmund Rossingham, John Jefferson (burgess);
- From Captain Lawne's Plantation: (Captain Christopher Lawne, Ensign Washer);
- From Captain Ward's Plantation: (Captain John Warde or Ward, Lieutenant John Gibbs or Gibbes);
- From Martin-Brandon (Captain John Martin's Plantation): (Thomas Davis, Robert Stacy).
- Earliest women:
- wife of Tom Forest
- Anne Buras, one of the first two women to arrive in Jamestown, marries John Layden in the first wedding at Jamestown, Nov 1609
- Map of Discoveries by Jamestown Rediscovery organization
THE SHIPS
NOTE: Lists may not be complete. Chesapeake Colony Ships Jamestown Colony Ships
The Ships LIST
Discovery, 1606
Discovery, 1606 link to Category:Discovery, sailed Dec 1606
- [[Category:Discovery, sailed Dec 1606]] Copy/paste this category to profiles created for the passengers. Carried 21 males
Godspeed, 1606
Godspeed, 1606 AKA Goodspeed. Copy, paste this category onto the appropriate profiles above the Biography header:
- [[Category:Godspeed, sailed 1606]] Carried 52 males.
- Bartholomew Gosnold,
- Reverend Robert Hunt First clergyman to reside permanently in America. Angelican
- Christopher Newporte led the first expedition to Jamestown
- https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm
Susan Constant, 1606
Susan Constant, 1606 /Sarah Constant
- Total of 71 males.
- https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/jamestown.htm Link to the Category:Susan Constant, sailed Dec 1606
- https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm
- [[Category:Susan Constant, sailed Dec 1606]]
- Christopher Newporte ,
- John England Virginia Leighton/Layton Laydon
- John Smith/Smyth of Pocahontas fame
- Robert Beheathland, gentleman , Ship:Susan Constant , 1606
- Ratcliffe, Captaine John council John Ratcliffe/Raclliffe was captured by Powhatans Indians and tortured to death by the women.
- Profit, Jonas sailor
- Read, James blacksmith
- Robinson, John gentleman
- Rods, William laborer
- Sands, Thomas gentleman
- Skot, Nicholas drum
- Small, Robert carpenter
- Captaine John Smythe council
- Snarsbrough, Francis gentleman
- Studley, Thomas gentleman
- Tanker, William gentleman
- Tavin, Henry laborer
- Throgmorton, Kellam gentleman
- Todkill, Anas carpenter
- Unger, William laborer
- Waler, John gentleman
- Webbe, Thomas gentleman
- White, William laborer
- Wickinson, William Surgeon
- Wingfield, Master Edward Maria council
- Thomas Wotton Surgeon
The Supply Missions
The Supply Missions
There were 4 primary supply missions bringing provisions and new settlers to Jamestowne. The missions, ships and Captains are documented in a Wikitree article, "The Jamestowne Supply Missions" Supply Missions The "fourth" mission under Lord Thomas West that was finally able to establish both defensive and food security for the settlement.
- Jan 2, 1608 FIRST SUPPLY : Captain Christopher Newport arrived on the Ships John and Frances. The second ship with him was the Phoenix with Francis Nelson. The first re-supply fleet, sailed on the same path as the settlers sailed. Newport found a lack of planning and severe lack of skills of the original colonists. This had reduced them to 38 living. First Supply was 2 ships carrying 120 more men (settlers, crew), as recorded later by John Smith.Supply Missions
- Colonists became increasingly dependent upon the external supply missions. The original plans to grow their food, and trade with indians had not been accomplished. The Crews helped the settlers rebuild the fortification following a fire. They placed armed men to defend crops from native attacks, Newport felt he had sufficiently re-secured the settlement by the end of winter. He sailed for England on April 10, 1608 with more "gold in the hold. While he was away the meagre food supplies quickly ran low, and although Native Americans brought some food, Smith wrote that "more than half of us died"
1608
John and Frances, arrival Mar 2, 1608
John and Frances, arrival Mar 2, 1608 [[Category:John and Frances, arrival Mar 2, 1608]]
Mary and Margaret, Sept, 1608
Mary and Margaret, Sept , 1608
[[Category:Mary and Margaret, Sept, 1608]]
First two women arrive.
- Margaret Foxe Forrest, Ship:Mary and Margaret,1608
- Anne Burras, marriage to
- carpenter John England Virginia Leighton Layton three months after her arrival became the first Jamestown wedding. https://www.historyisfun.org/sites/jamestown-chronicles/ann_more.html
https://www.historyisfun.org/learn/learning-center/ann-burras/ https://hampton.gov/351/Jamestowns-First-Women
- Captain Raleigh Croshaw
- Thomas Graves, Gent ship: Mary and Margaret, Second Supply).
- David Ellis, ship: Mary and Margaret, Second Supply, at muster at Pasbehaighs, James City, wife Margaret Mitton on the Margaret & John.
- Taylor, Richard, Sept 1608 voyage, 50 at muster at Neck of the Land, Charles City, with one servant. Wife Dorothy was on the London Merchant.
- 1608- William Volday/Wilhelm Waldi, a Swiss German mineral prospector William Volday
- Aden Perkins has other references, but no ship....
- This link takes you directly to the digital model in a separate window]
- 1608 SECOND SUPPLY Jamestown - , Captain Christopher Newport and governor, arrived with additional colonists and supplies. [2]Ship: Mary and Margaret
1608-1611
Starr, 1608-1611
[[Category:STARR , 1608-1611]] 13 passengers From Hotten's Muster of 1624
1609-1611 THIRD SUPPLY The ships brought 300 people, provisions and cattle. Sir Thomas Dale was a passenger with Captain Christopher Newport -a Flotilla of ships left England 1609. The ships encountered aw hurricane with the lead ship being lost, wrecked near Bermuda. The Settlers rebuilt 2 ships from the Sea Adventure or SeaVenture
- Captain Christopher Newport with Sir Thomas Dale aboard finally arrived in Jamestown May 22 ,1611 on the Deliverance (built from the wood of the Sea Venture). Sea Venture, ill fated as it was separated from the other ships, began taking on water, wrecked near Bermuda, Settlers rebuilt new ship, named the Deliverance.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown_supply_missions
- Fate of ships
- The Sea Venture, also called the "Seaventure" or "Sea Adventure", the flagship, with Captain Christopher Newport, wrecked
- The Blessing with Captain Gabriel Archer and Captain Adams -"The Blessing arrived with passengers sick.
- The Lion with Captain Webb arrived with passengers sick.
- The Falcon with Captain John Martin and Master Francis Nelson, arrived with passengers sick.
- The Unitie with Captain Wood and Master Pett arrived with passengers sick.
- The Diamond with Captain John Ratcliffe and Captain King - Ratcliffe was killed by Indians Dec 1609. The London plague broke out on the Diamond
- The Swallow with Captain Moone and Master Somers
- The Virginia of the North Colony with Captain Davis and Master Davis
- The Catch with Master Matthew Fitch was lost at sea.
- JUNE 7, 1610 THIRD SUPPLY: [[Category:Third Supply]]
- De La Warr with Admiral Thomas West, 12TH Baron de la Warr arrived a 150 colonists, provisions and orders from the Virginia Company, naming him governor and Captain general. Sir Samuel Argall also accompanied this mission.[2]
- Blessing of Plymouth
- Hercules of Rye- returned "soon after" the departure of Thomas West on the De La Warr with its supplies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown_supply_missions
Susan, 1608-1616
[[Category:Susan , 1608-1616]]
- https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm
- Banum, John, 1616 voyage, aged 54 at muster Elizabeth City, wife Elizabeth on Bona Nova, listed with Robart Sweete 7 servants.
- Burditt, William 1615 voyage, aged 25 at muster, Eastern Shore as servant to Capt William Epes.
- Cole, Francis, 1616 voyage, aged 27 at muster, Elizabeth City listed with William Cole on the Neptune.
- Graue, Elnor, with son John, wife of George on the Seaventure. Daughters Rebcca and Sara Snow also listed on muster.
- Kingsmell, Jane, wife of Richard on the Delaware.
- Laydon, John, 1606 voyage, aged 44 at muster, Elizabeth City, wife Anne on the Mary *Margaret, lists 4 children born in VA.
- Peirsey, Abraham, 1616 voyage. Wife Elizabeth and daughter Mary on the 1623 Southampton. Muster at James City lists 4 servants, remainding 20 servants at Peirsey Hundred.
- Son in law to widow Elizabeth Draper of London. Coldham pg 70
- Sparkes, Thomas, 1616 voyage, aged 24 at muster at Eastern Shore with William Bibbe.
- Wright, Horten, aged 20 at muster at Neck-of-Land near James City, servant to Richard Kinsmell.
Before 1624 Delaware
::[[Category:Delaware, sailed June 18, 1609]] FOURTH SUPPLY mission under Lord Thomas West that the settlement was finally able to establish both defensive and food security.
- June 7, 1610 - The flotilla of three ships under Thomas West, 12th baron de la Warr arrived. West brought 150 new settlers, provisions for the colony and orders from the Virginia Company naming him governor and Captain general of Virginia.
Ships that actually came to Jamestown::Category Anne
1609 Swallow
1609 Swallow
- [[Category:Swallow, bef 1624]]
- John Powell, Ship:Swallow,1609
Sea Venture, sailed June 18, 1609
- Sea Venture, sailed June 18, 1609
- [[Category:Sea Venture, sailed June 18, 1609]] ::Shipwrecked in Bermuda, Passengers rebuilt Deliverance and Patience * [http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/seaventure.htm Sea Venture on PackRat] *https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm ===1610 === ::<nowiki>[[Category: De La Warr, sailed April 11, 1610]]
- Capt. William West, nephew of Lord De la Warr
- [[Category: Third Supply]]
Mary and James, arrived 1610
- [[Category: Mary and James arrived 1610]]
- Capt. William Tucker, arrived
- [[Category: Third Supply]]
Deliverance, arrived 1611
- [[Category:Deliverance, sailed June 18,1610]]
A large flotilla of 3 ships: The Sea Venture, Captain Christopher Newport, was separated from the other ships by a hurricane, made it to Bermuda. 160 passengers survived. All wood and supplies was salvaged and the passengers rebuilt 2 ships, called Patience and Deliverance.[3]
- Gov. Thomas Gates arrived on Deliverance rebuilt from Sea Venture
- Thomas Godby on Deliverance rebuilt from Sea Venture wrecked on Bermuda.
- Robert Greenleafe on 1610 Tryall
- Thomas Chapman on 1610 Tryall,
- John Rolfe Sea Venture, married Pocahontas
- Sir Ferdinando Wainman the first Knight to be buried in America.
- William {Pierce) Perse, Ship: Sea Venture
- Pierse/Perse servants:
- Thomas Smith, 17 years, in the "Abigaill."
- Henry Bradford, 35 years, in the "Abigaill."
- Esther Ederife, a maid-servant, in the " Jonathan."
- Angelo, a negro woman, in the "Treasurer.
Swan, 1610
Swan, 1610 Note: Swan seems to have been previously set up as Category:Swan, sailed 1610-1624
- Cecily "Sisley Reynolds Jordan Farrar Montague and (10 others) named in the Virginia Muster of 1624/25 which was done (14 years) after the voyage. Source: Geni [4]
Passengers from the Port of London on the Swan to Virginia, June - August 1610
- Sir Ferdinando Wainman the first Knight to be buried in America.
- Thomas Bouldinge . . Age 40 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5
- Biggs . . .Age 41 in Virginia Muster, January 22, 1624/5.
- Fludd, John . . . . . . . . . See name in Virginia Muster, January 21, 1624/5
- Garnett, Thomas . . . . . Age 40 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5
- Lupo, Albiano (Lt.) . . . .Age 40 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5
- Stepney, Thomas . . . . .Age 35 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5
- Taylor, John . . . . . . . . Age 34 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5
- Waine, Amyte . . . . . . Age 30 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5
- Thomas Gates (not Sir)..Virginia Muster, January 21, 1624/5, arrived 1610
- Wright, Robart . . . . . . . Age 45 in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5, arrived 1610, 1608.
1611 Tryall
1611 Tryall [[Category:Tryaall, 1611]]
- https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm
- Thomas Chapman ship, Tryall, wife arrived in 1617.
1611 Prosperous
1611 Prosperous
[[Category:Prosperous]]
- Thomas Harris arrived on the ship, Prosperous in 1611
1612
1613
John & Francis, 1613
John & Francis, 1613
- [[Category:John & Francis, sailed 1613]]
- Francis Mason II arrived on John & Francis
- William Bentley
- Elizabeth Bentley, wife of William
Treasurer
Treasurer
- [[Category:Treasurer, sailed 1613]]
- [[Category:Third Supply]]
- Claye, John, on Feb 1613 voyage, wife Ann on the Aug 1623 Ann.
- Joseph Cobb, 1613 voyage, aged 25 at muster Elizabeth City with John Snowood, wife (?) Elizabeth on the Bonnie Bess.
- Collins, Susan, 1613 voyage, aged 40 at muster husband John was on the 1620 Supply.
- Hatton, John, 1613 voyage, aged 26 at muster Elizabeth City, wife (?) Olive on Abigaile.
- Lane, Thomas, 1613 voyage, aged 30 at muster Elizabeth City under Edward Waters with Alice Lane on Bona Nova.
- Safford, Christopher, 1613 voyage. Partner of John Gibb on the 1619 Supply.
- Williams, Henery, 1613 voyage, wife Susan on 1618 William & Thomas.
1614
1615
Flying Hart or Horse, 1615
Flying Hart or Horse, 1615
- [[Category: Flying Hart or Horse, sailed Summer 1615]]
1616
1617
- [[Category: Treasurer, sailed 1617-1618]]
1618
Bono Nova, 1618
- [[Category:Bona Nova, sailed 1618]]
- Hugh Crowder on Bona Nova ship
- Robert (Addams) Adams , Ship:Bona Novo,1618-1620, Robert - Muster at Martin's Hundred, listed with Augustine Leak.
- Banum, Elizabeth - 1620 voyage, aged 43 at muster in Elizabeth City, wife of John on the Susan.
- Barrett, Francis - muster at Hog Island as servant to Lt Barkley.
- Barrett, Walter - aged 26 at muster in Elizabeth City under Jonas Stockton's muster
- Barry, William (Sgt.) - muster at Elizabeth City, 15 servants.
- Benett, Thomas - muster at Neck-of-Land near James City. Wife Margery on the Gift.
- Boyse, Allice - wife of Luke on 1619 Edwine
- Brocke, John - aged 19 at muster in Elizabeth City, under Thomas Flynt.
- Browne, John - Age 28 in Virginia Muster, January 21, 1624/5, 1621 voyage
- Browninge, William - at muster at Colledg Land
- Calder, Thomas - aged 24 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry.
- Campion, Robert - muster at Colledg Land.
- Chamberlin, Rebecca aged 37 at muster in Elizabeth City, wife of Francis on the Marmaduke.
- Chambers, John - Age 21 in Virginia Muster, January 20, 1624/5, 1621 voyage
- Claxon, John - hired servant, muster at Treasuror's Plantation as servant to George Sands.
- Crouch, Thomas - aged 40 at muster under Edward Blaney Blaney Plant, James City.
- Crowder, Mr. Hugh - muster at Crowder's Plantation, James City, 5 servants.
- Davis, Richard - aged 22 at muster in Elizabeth City under Jonas Stockton's muster
- Dickson, Stephen - aged 25 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry.
- Dore, James - Age 19 in Virginia Muster, January 21, 1624/5, 1621 voyage
- Dorie, Gregory - aged 36 at muster, Elizabeth City. Listed with unk wife and daughter born in VA.
- Evands, William - aged 23 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry.
- Floid, Nathaniell - aged 24 at muster under at Blaney Plant, James City.
- Forth, John - aged 16 at muster in Elizabeth City, servant to Francis Chamberlin
- Gany, Anna - aged 24 at muster in Elizabeth City, wife of William on 1616 George.
- Gaskoyne, Thomas - aged 34 at muster at Eastern Shore.
- Gayne, William - aged 36 at muster in Elizabeth City.
- Goodman, Robart - aged 24 at muster in Elizabeth City under John Ward's muster.
- Gyffith, Ambrose - aged 16 at muster in Elizabeth City under Thomas Garnett.
- Hall, Thomas - muster at Treasuror's Plantation, James City.
- Hampton, William - aged 34 at muster in Elizabeth City, listed with Joane Hampton.
- Hampton, William - aged 40 at muster at Elizabeth City under Edward Waters.
- Harwood, Paule - aged 20 at muster in Elizabeth City as servant to Edward Waters.
- Hattfild, Joseph - aged 24 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry.
- Hill, Francis - aged 22 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry.
- Hill, John - aged 26 at muster in Elizabeth City as servant to John Banum.
- Hobson, Edward - at muster at Colledg Land
- Hopson, Thomas - aged 12 at muster at Mathews Plant, James City as servant to Capt Samuel Mathews.
- Jefferson, John - at muster in James City.
- Johnson, Mrs Edward - unk age, at muster in Elizabeth City with husband (on the Abigaile)
- Jones, Thomas - Age 35 in Virginia Muster 1624/5
- Knight, Benjamin - aged 28 at muster Eastern Shore, servant to Capt William Epes.
- Lane, Alice - aged 24 at muster in Elizabeth City under Edward Waters.
- Lauckfild, John - aged 24 at muster in Elizabeth City, wife Alice on 1621 Abigaile.
- Leak, Augustine - Muster at Martin's Hundred, listed + Robert Addams, wife, Winifred, on 1623 George.
- Levett, George - aged 29 at muster in Elizabeth City as servant to Thomas Garnett.
- Longe, Elias - muster at Treasuror's Plantation, James City.
- Mansfield, David - hired servant, muster at Treasuror's Plantation as servant to George Sands.
- Marloe, Thomas - at Virginia muster 1624/5
- Mitchell, Maudlin - aged 21 at muster at Elizabeth City. Wife of Francis on the Neptune?
- Moore, Leonard - at muster at Colledg Land
- More, John - aged 36 at muster in Elizabeth City, wife Elizabeth came on the Abigaile.
- Morris, John - aged 24 at muster in Elzabeth City as one of William Tucker's men.
- Mountney, Lenord - aged 21 at muster in Elizabeth City, under Alexander Mountey's muster.
- Osborne, Ralph - aged 22 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry.
- Osborne, Thomas (Lt.) Virginia muster at Celledge Land with three servants
- Ottowell, Thomas - aged 40 at muster under Edward Blaney at Blaney Plant, James City.
- Penrise, Robart - aged 12 at muster in Elizabeth City as servant to Edward Waters.
- Phillips, Thomas - muster at Hog Island as servant to Lt Barkley.
- Pilkinton, William - muster at Treasuror's Plantation, James City.
- Popeley, Richard - aged 26 at muster in Elizabeth City under Jonas Stockton's muster
- Raughton, Ezekiah - at muster at Colledg Land, wife Margrett on Warwick
- Rimwell, Adam - aged 24 at muster in Elizabeth City under John Ward's muster.
- Robisonn, Richard - 1623 voyage, aged 30 at muster, Elizabeth City as servant to John Banum
- Rogers, George - aged 23 at muster under Edward Blaney at Blaney Plant, James City.
- Rookines, William - aged 26 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry.
- Russell, John - aged 19 at muster in James City, servant to Edward Blaney.
- Salford, Mary - aged 24 at muster, daughter of Robart on John & Francis and sister to John,1616 George?
- Seirson, Cutbert - aged 22 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry.
- Shelley, John - aged 23 at muster under Edward Blaney at Blaney Plant, James City.
- Sherley, Daniell - aged 30 at muster at Colledg Land
- Smith, Nicholas - aged 18 at muster at Crowder's Plantation as servant to Hugh Crowder.
- Smith, Osmond - 1620 voyage, aged 17 at muster servant to Doctor John Potts at James City, Jan 1624
- Smith, Susanna - muster at Archer's Hope, James City, wife of John on 1611 Elizabeth
- Spilman, Hanna - age 23 at muster in Elizabeth City, wife to Thomas on the 1616 George?
- Stockton, Jonas - aged 40 at muster Elizabeth City.
- Stockton, Timothey - aged 14 at muster in Elizabeth City under Jonas Stockton's muster
- Thrasher, Robart - aged 22 at muster at Elizabeth City.
- Tyos, John - muster at Treasuror's Plantation, James City.
- Upton, Georg - Age 26 in Virginia Muster as Abraham Peirsey's servant, January 20, 1624/5, 1622 voyage
- Vaghan, John - aged 23 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry.
- Walters, William - aged 27 at muster at Mathews Plant, James City as servant to Capt Samuel Mathews.
- Weldon, William - at muster at Colledg Land
- White, Edward - muster at Treasuror's Plantation, James City.
- Willcockes, John Capt. - muster at Eastern Shore, listed with Henrie Charlton, aged 19
- Worlidge, William - age 18 at muster in Elizabeth City, servant to Francis Chamberlin
- Wynwill, Christopher - age 26 at muster in Elizabeth City under John Ward's muster.
George, sailed Dec 1617
George, sailed Dec 1617
- [[Category: George, sailed Dec 1617]]
https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/george1.htm
- names with Unknown April or December departure:
https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/george1.htm
- Thomas Seawell
- "Dr" John Woodson
- Sarah Winston wife of "Dr" John Woodson
- https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm
Another 1617 voyage departed December 1617, and took five months to reach Virginia, the supplies were mostly damaged. They carried about 400 men, women and children. 40 pg 277
- '''[[:Category:George, sailed Apr 1617|April]]''' or '''[[Category:George, sailed Dec 1617|December]]'''
- Ball, Richard, 1617 voyage, at muster of Capt Mathews plant, James City as servant
- Hugh Crowder on Bona Nova ship.
- Ball, Elizabeth, 1617 voyage, pregnant wife of Richard Ball.
- Anthony Burroes 1617 voyage, aged 44 at muster Elizabeth City.
- Bush, Susan, 1617 voyage, aged 20 at muster, Elizabeth City with Sara Spence, aged 4, born in VA.
- Harding-Chapman, Ann, 1617 voyage, husband
- Thomas Chapman on 1610 Tryall.
- Davis, John, 1617 voyage, partner of William Emerson on the 1618 Sampson.
- Demon, Martin, 1617 voyage, aged 15 at muster at Archer's Hope, James City, servant to
- Phettilace Close and Daniel Wattkins?
- Jinkins, Joane, 1617 voyage, aged 26 at muster Elizabeth City with Oliver on the Mary James and Alexander born in VA.
- Keith, John, 1617 voyage, aged 11 at muster, Elizabeth City under Mr Cisse, minister.
- Keth, George, 1617 voyage, aged 40 at muster, Elizabeth City under Mr Cisse, minister.
- Knott, James, 1617 voyage, aged 23 at muster Eastern Shore with
- Charles Harman, John Askume, Robert Fennell.
- Osborn, Jenkin, 1617 voyage, aged 24 at muster.
- Slater, John, 1617 aged 22 at muster at Elizabeth City.
- Verin, John, 1617 voyage, aged 14 at muster of Capt Mathews plant, James City as servant
- Whitinge, James, 1617 voyage, aged 16 at muster, Elizabeth City under Mr Cisse, minister.
1619
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Marygolde, sailed 1619
Marygolde, sailed 1619
1620
Jonathan, sailed 1620
Jonathan, sailed 1620
- [[Category:Jonathan, sailed 1620]]
- Susan Greenleafe, arrived May,1620 on the Jonathan
- https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/jonathan.htm
- https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm
Supply, sailed 1620
London Merchant. 1619-1621
London Merchant. 1619-1621
- [[Category:London Merchant, sailed 1619-1621]]
- Christopher Branch Sr
- Mary Frances Addie Branch, wife of Christopher
1621
Tyger
https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/tyger.htm The Tyger sailed 1621, 1622, 1623
Marmaduke, sailed 1621
Marmaduke, sailed 1621 [[Category:Marmaduke, sailed 1621]]
- Adria (Hoare) Harris arrived 1621 on the Marmaduke
one widow and 10 maidens arrived 1621
- Richard Pace arrived 1620, returned to England, then sailed back to Jamestown on the Marmaduke in August 1621.
- https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm
1622
Charitie, 1622
Charitie, 1622 [[Category:Charitie, sailed 1622]]
Truelove, 1622
- Add category: [[Category:Truelove, sailed 1622]]
Furtherance, sailed 1622
- Add category: [[Category:Furtherance, sailed 1622]]
Research and compilation was done by Anne Stevens of packrat-pro.com http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/furtherance.htm
- Research and compilation was done by Anne Stevens of packrat-pro.com
The following entries were obtained from the Hotten book 8a from the Musters of the Inhabitants in Virginia 1624/1625 chapters, pages 201 thru 265, which lists the muster captain, and what ship the individual arrived on.
- Army, John, 1622 voyage, aged 35 at muster, Wariscoyack.
- Barnard, William, aged 21 at muster at Basses Choyce under Nathaniel Basse.
- Basse, Capt Nathaniel, aged 35 at muster at Basses Choyce.
- Buttry, Richard 1622 voyage, alive 01 Aug 1622. Coldham pg 28
- Colethorpe, Christopher, 1622 voyage, aged 18 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Thomas Purfry.
- Dalby, William, 1622 voyage, 28 at muster, Mathews Plant, James City, servant to Capt Samuel Mathews.
- Harman, Charles, 1622 voyage, aged 24 at muster Eastern Shore with
- John Askume,
- Robert Fennell,
- James Knott.
- Kithly, Phillip, 1622 voyage, at muster at Treasurors Plantation.
- Metton, Clement, 1622 voyage, alive 01 Aug 1622. Coldham pg 28
- Newman, William, 1622 voyage, aged 35 at muster, Wariscoyack.
- Pelton, George, 1622 voyage, muster at Archer's Hope, James City. Coldham pg 28
- Stafford, William, 1622 voyage, aged 16 at muster at Elizabeth City, servant to Francis Mason.
- Willis, Richard 1622 voyage, dead by 01 Aug 1622. Coldham pg 28
Furtherance sources:Colham's Emigrants
Deceased by Feb 1623:
OUT of the ship called the FURTHERANCE. Transcribed by James Blain , p 195 [5]
- JOHN WALKER. JOHN MANBY, ARTHUR COOKE, HOSIER, STEVEN, WILLIAM JACKSON. WILLIAM APLEBY.
1623
Sea Flower
Sea Flower
- Add Category:
- [[Category:Sea Flower, sailed 1623]]
Ship, Anne
Ship, Anne
- Add category:
- [[Category:Anne, sailed 1623]]
- Category Anne
https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm
- See also: [[:Category:|Little James, sailed June / July 1623]]
- https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm
Katherine
Katherine [[Category:Katherine, sailed 1623]]
- John Moone Captain, 1623, Ship Katherine]]
1624
Jacob
[[Category:Jacob, sailed 1624]]
Hotten PoQ lists
Census of living after the Massacre and a list of the dead from April 1622 through Feb 1623
- Margaret Foxe Forrest, Ship:Mary and Margaret,1608
- John Baker III, 1623 voyage, aged 20 at muster Eastern Shore, servant to Capt William Epes. Married Pricilla Palmer daughter of Sir Thomas Palmer and Joan Jordan
- Booth, Elizabeth, 1623 voyage, aged 24 at muster, Elizabeth City w/ Reynold on Hercules. 8a pg 255
- Claye, Ann, wife of John Claye on the 1613 Treasurer, both at muster at Virginia 1624. 8a pg 211
- Thomas Farley, with wife
- Lady Jane Molyneux of Sefton Farley, 8a pg 230
- Ann Farley, daughter of Jane and Thomas Farley, born on the Ship Anne or shortly after their arrival.
- Gouldinge, Sara, 1623 voyage, aged 20 at muster, Elizabeth City as servant to John Banum. 8a pg 249
- Jornall, John, 1623 voyage, age 20 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant ,Mihell Wilcockes & John Slater. 8a pg 246
- March, Collice, wife of Samuell on the William & Thomas. 8a pg 239
- Masonn, Wyatt, 1623 voyage, aged 16 at muster Elizabeth City,
- William Julian,
- William Kemp
- Thomas Sully. 8a pg 247
- Nayle, William, 1623 voyage, aged 15 at Burrows Hill muster, servant to John Proctor on the Seaventure. 8a pg 231
- Nicholas Shotten, 1623 voyage, aged 40 at muster at Neck-of-Land near James City, servant to Thomas Farley. 8a pg 230
- Warden, Thomas, 1623 voyage, aged 24 at muster Eastern Shore, servant to
Living and Dead Feb 16 1623
Census of living after the Massacre and a list of the dead from April 1622 through Feb 1623
[http://www.cynthiaswope.com/withinthevines/jamestown/jtmuster1623.html
The Women of Martin Hundred forced to Slavery among the Powhatan and originally presumed killed in the massacre] by James Blain. Really interesting read regarding some of the women following the Massacre.
- https://www.jamestowne.org/1623-lists-of-living--dead.html listed by Jamestown cities/settlements
- Colledg Land
- Thomas Marlett,
- Chriƒtopher Branch,
- Francis Boot,
- William Browning,
- Walter Copper,
- William Welder,
- Leonard More,
- Daniell Shurley,
- Peeter Jorden,
- Nicholas Perƒe,
- William Dalbie,
- Iƒaias Rawton,
- Theoder Moiƒes,
- Robert Champer,
- Thomas Jones,
- David Williams,
- William Walker,
- Edward Hobƒon,
- Thomas Hobƒon,
- John Day,
- William Cookƒey,
- Robert Farnell,
- Nicholas Chapman,
- Mathew Edlow,
- William Price,
- Gabriell Holland,
- John Wattƒson,
- Ebedmeleck Gaƒtrell,
- Thomas Oƒborne.
1624-1625 MUSTER LIST
1624-1625 MUSTER LIST *Muster of the inhabitants of Virginia settlements, January21-23, 1624/5 This list shows ships but not the colony that they arrived at. Sources: "Hotten's Lists" and "Adventurersof Purse and Person"
- Hotten Book, 8a, Musters of the Inhabitants in Virginia 1624/1625 chapters, pages 201 thru 265, which lists the muster captain, and what ship the individual arrived on I think that this may be the main documented resource for this project. Most of the information below originates from this original muster (census) ordered by King James 1624-1625.
- Adventurers of Purse and Person, The MUSTERS by Lynette Jester
- http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/jamestown/census/1623cens.txt
Living and Dead Census 1624
- 1624 Living and the Dead Muster pp 201-265.
- 1624 Muster http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/muster24.html
Living and Dead Census 1624
- Richard Edwards, aged 23 in the Jacob 1624.
- Niccolas Dale, aged 20 in the Jacob 1624.
- Richard Attkins. 24, came in "London Marchamst."
- Abigail, his wife, came in " Abigaill."
- Wm. Barker, 20, came in "Abigaill."
- Robert Ashton, 29, came in the " Treasurer."
- Hugh Wing, 30, came in "George," 1620.
- Robert Lathoun, 20, came in "George," 1620.
- Richard Aldon, 19, came in "George," 1620.
- Thomas Wood, 30, came in " George," 1620.
- Roger Ruce, came in "Charles."
- Alexander Gill, 20, came in "Bonny Bess."
- Samuel Morris, 20, came in "Abigaill."
- Thomas Rose, 35, came in "Jonathan."
- Robert Hedges, 40, came in the ___.
- John Virgo, came in "Treasurer."
- Susan, his wife, in the same ship.
- John Gatter, came in "George," 1620.
- William Richardson, came in "Edwine."
- Richard Fine, came in "Neptune."
- John Nowell, came in "Margaret and Jane."
- Richard Downes, came in "Jonathan."
- John Cranich, came in "Marygold."
- Percevall Wood, came in "George."
- Ann, his wife, came in "George."
- William Raymont, came in "Neptune."
- William Bullock, came in "Jonathan."
- Anthony Baram, came in "Abigail."
- Elizabeth, his wife, came in "William and Thomas."
- Thomas Harwood, came in "Margaret and Jane," 1622.
- Grace, his wife, came in "George."
- Thomas Read, 65 years.
List of Living Residents 1624-1625 Muster/Census
- Muster of the inhabitants of Virginia settlements, January21-23, 1624/5 This list shows ships but not the colony that they arrived at. Sources: "Hotten's Lists" and "Adventurersof Purse and Person"
- 1624 Living and the Dead Muster pp 201-265.
- The Original Lists of Persons of Quality, By John Camden Hotten, A google book
- Thomas Smith, 17 years, in the "Abigaill."
- Henry Bradford, 35 years, in the "Abigaill."
The muster of the inhabitants at Mulberry Island, Virginia, taken June 25, 1624: The Muster Of Capt. Wm. Pierce's Servants.
- Richard Attkins. 24, came in "London Marchamst."
- Abigail, his wife, came in " Abigaill."
- Wm. Barker, 20, came in "Abigaill."
- Robert Ashton, 29, came in the " Treasurer."
- Hugh Wing, 30, came in "George," 1620.
- Robert Lathoun, 20, came in "George," 1620.
- Richard Aldon, 19, came in "George," 1620.
- Thomas Wood, 30, came in " George," 1620.
- Roger Ruce, came in "Charles."
- Alexander Gill, 20, came in "Bonny Bess."
- Samuel Morris, 20, came in "Abigaill."
- Thomas Rose, 35, came in "Jonathan."
- Robert Hedges, 40, came in the ___.
- John Virgo, came in "Treasurer."
- Susan, his wife, in the same ship.
- John Gatter, came in "George," 1620.
- William Richardson, came in "Edwine."
- Richard Fine, came in "Neptune."
- John Nowell, came in "Margaret and Jane."
- Richard Downes, came in "Jonathan."
- John Cranich, came in "Marygold."
- Percevall Wood, came in "George."
- Ann, his wife, came in "George."
- William Raymont, came in "Neptune."
- William Bullock, came in "Jonathan."
- Anthony Baram, came in "Abigail."
- Elizabeth, his wife, came in "William and Thomas."
- Thomas Harwood, came in "Margaret and Jane," 1622.
- Grace, his wife, came in "George."
The following entries were obtained from the Hotten book 8a from the Musters of the Inhabitants in Virginia 1624/1625 chapters, pages 201 thru 265, which lists the muster captain, and the ship the individual arrived upon.
- Army, John, 1622 voyage, aged 35 at muster, Wariscoyack.
- Barnard, William, aged 21 at muster at Basses Choyce under Nathaniel Basse.
- Basse, Capt Nathaniel, aged 35 at muster at Basses Choyce.
- Buttry, Richard 1622 voyage, alive 01 Aug 1622. Coldham pg 28
- Colethorpe, Christopher, 1622 voyage, aged 18 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Thomas Purfry.
- Dalby, William, 1622 voyage, 28 at muster, Mathews Plant, James City, servant to Capt Samuel Mathews.
- Harman, Charles, 1622 voyage, aged 24 at muster Eastern Shore with
- John Askume,
- Robert Fennell,
- James Knott.
- Kithly, Phillip, 1622 voyage, at muster at Treasurors Plantation.
- Metton, Clement, 1622 voyage, alive 01 Aug 1622. Coldham pg 28
- Newman, William, 1622 voyage, aged 35 at muster, Wariscoyack.
- Pelton, George, 1622 voyage, muster at Archer's Hope, James City. Coldham pg 28
- Stafford, William, 1622 voyage, aged 16 at muster at Elizabeth City, servant to Francis Mason.
- Willis, Richard 1622 voyage, dead by 01 Aug 1622. Coldham pg 28
A WikiTree list of the Musters
Spreadsheet A large spreadsheet of survivors after 1624
Window Dressing
NOTE: Images and records actually create more of a response from search engines.
- There are wikitree instructions to attach images to your profile.
- (Nae) created a free space page. Please feel free to contribute to this page!Some are very simple background images, other's are more specific.
List of Ancient Planters
Ancient Planter |
The following is a list from Geni[6] NOTE: This list does not differentiate between the three ships. https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm
- Alicock, Jeremy gentleman
- Captain Gabriel Archer gentleman
- Robert Beheathland, gentleman Susan Constant 1606
- Brinto, Edward mason
- Brookes, Edward gentleman
- Brookes, John gentleman
- Brumfield, James boy
- Bruster, William gentleman
- Capper, John carpenter
- Cassen, George laborer
- Cassen, Thomas laborer
- Cassen, William laborer
- Clovill, Ustis gentleman
- Collier, Samuell boy
- Couper, Thomas barber
- Crofts, Richard gentleman
- Dixon, Richard gentleman
- John Dods , laborer (1624 VA muster with wife Jane, 40 at muster, he was 36)
- Edward, Ould laborer
- Emry, Thomas carpenter
- Ford, Robert gentleman
- Garret, William brick layer
- Golding, George laborer
- Gore, Thomas gentleman
- Gosnold, Anthony gentleman, Grandson of Robert Gosnold of Earl Soham, Suffolk
- Gosnoll, Captaine Bartholomew council
- Herd, John brick layer
- Houlgrave, Nicholas gentleman
- Johnson, William laborer
- Kendall, Captaine George council
- Laxon, William carpenter
- Love, William taylor
- Martin, Captaine John council
- Martin, George gentleman
- Martin, John gentleman
- Midwinter, Francis gentleman
- Mutton, Richard boy
- Peacock, Nathaniel boy
- Percie George Percy, Master, gentleman. Brother Henry -Earl of Northumberland
- Pickhouse, Dru gentleman
- Pising, Edward carpenter
- Capt. Nathaniel Powell gentleman, married Joyce Tracy on the Supply, both slain by 03 Sep 1620, Coldham pg31
- George Harrison reports Capt Powell, gunner, have died by Jan 1623. Coldham pg 31
- Golding, George laborer
- Gore, Thomas gentleman
- Gosnold, Anthony gentleman, Grandson of Robert Gosnold of Earl Soham, Suffolk
- Gosnoll, Captaine Bartholomew council
- Herd, John brick layer
- Houlgrave, Nicholas gentleman
- Johnson, William laborer
- Kendall, Captaine George council
- Laxon, William carpenter
- Love, William taylor
The Last Muster, Post-1625
According to this reference Jamestown timeline the 1623 Muster was ordered by the The King’s Privy Council set up a commission to investigate the Virginia Company and conditions in Virginia and the Virginia company…
The 1625, January: A muster or census was ordered by the Crown. This Muster was taken, showing a total population of 1232 settlers and including numbers of weapons, livestock, grain, etc.
- In that same year 1625, King James I died.
- James I was succeeded by son, Charles I
- History then must rely upon other sources post 1625
DNA Links
- Joseph Cobb Arrived 1613
- Jamestown DNA update
Mr. Rev. Robert Hunt is R-L493
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Jamestowne Society
These items would have qualified a person to be considered as qualifying:
- (1) a stockholder in the London Company or the Virginia Company, or belonging to one of the guilds which invested in the above, during the active investment period;
- (2) owned land on Jamestown Island or lived on the Island prior to 1700
- (3) a resident in Virginia at time of the 1624/25 Muster or earlier;
- (4) served as Governor, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Attorney General, Clerk of the General Court, Member of the Council or House of Burgesses prior to 1700; these persons are presumed to have had their domiciles on Jamestown Island during their terms of office;
- (5) was an Anglican Church (Church of England) minister in Virginia prior to 1700
- (6) served as an official Indian Interpreter in Virginia prior to 1700.
- List of Jamestown society qualifying ancestors
- http://www.jamestowne.org/Jamestowne_Society_Chronology.htm
- http://www.jamestowne.org/qualifying-ancestors.html list of Jamestown Society Qualifying Ancestors
- http://www.jamestowne.org
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestowne_Society
- http://www.jamestowne.org/added-and-dropped-ancestors.html
- Virtual Jamestown Search here
Sources
- ↑ Jamestown Muster (search result, 24 Feb. 2019)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1
- ↑ http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/
- ↑ http://www.geni.com/projects/Ancient-Planters-Passengers-of-the-Swan-1610/1216
- ↑ http://research.surnames.com/virginia/1623_virginia_living_dead.htm
- ↑ http://www.geni.com/projects/Ancient-Planters-Passengers-of-the-Susan-Constant-1606/1636
- "The Original Lists of Persons of Quality: Emigrants; Religious Exiles ...", By John Camden Hotten, Great Britain. Public Record Office, a Google book.
SHIPS SOURCES:
- Anne Stevens, "Jamestown (Fleet)," Packrat Productions Some ships made more than one trip or made several stops
- https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm
- http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/muster24.html Search here
- http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/furtherance.htm Packrat-Pro Ships, Furtherannce
- https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm Jamestown Ships List
- https://historicjamestowne.org/history/history-of-jamestown/the-first-supply/ A List of records
- http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm The Pilgrim Ship Lists By Date
- Great Migration Ships for established categories.
- Chesapeake Colony Ships. This category has most passengers listed, and appears to be sourced well, but research will be needed
- Source for Bono Nova
- Sea Venture on PackRat * http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/bonanova.htm Ann Stevens
- Ships on PackRat
JAMESTOWN SOCIETY
- http://www.jamestowne.org
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestowne_Society
- http://www.jamestowne.org/added-and-dropped-ancestors.html
- Search here
- http://www.jamestowne.org/1623-lists-of-living--dead.html Lists of Living from Jamestown Society
- http://www.jamestowne.org/Jamestowne_Society_Chronology.htm
JAMESTOWN CEMETERIES
PURSE AND PERSON
- Adventurers of Purse and Person Virginia 1607-1625', vol. 1, by Mr. Dorman
- https://www.google.com/books/edition/Adventurers_of_Purse_and_Person_Virginia/tcM40zgdAZgC?hl=en&gbpv=0 Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5: Families G-P, United States: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004.
- https://www.google.com/books/edition/Adventurers_of_Purse_and_Person_Virginia/tcM40zgdAZgC?hl=en&gbpv=0 link]
- Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5: Families G-P . United States: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004.
- link
- Dorman, John Frederick. 2004. Adventurers of Purse and Person: Virginia 1607-1624/5, Vol 1, Fourth Edition. Geneaological Publishing Company, Inc., p. 789
ANCIENT PLANTER
- http://www.ancient-planters.org/ancestors.html another list
JAMESTOWN MUSTERS AND LISTS:
- http://www.jamestowne.org/1623-lists-of-living--dead.html 1623 Living from Jamestown Society
- 1624 Living and the Dead Muster pp 201-265.
- https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/08/the-mail-order-brides-of-jamestown-virginia/498083/
- 1623 Jamestowne Living and the Dead Census
- http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/jamestown/census/jameship.txt Muster 1624/25 The originals of the 1623/4 census and the 1624/5 Muster are in the Public Record Office, London, England
- The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1660, by Peter Coldham, pages 1 & 2 a GoogleBook
- ANCIENT PLANTER
- "The First Republic in America" by Alexander Brown, pg 55.
- Hotten's Muster
- "The Original Lists of Persons of Quality: Emigrants; Religious Exiles ...", By John Camden Hotten, Great Britain. Public Record Office, a Google book.
- "Hotten's Lists" and "Adventurers of Purse and Person"
- https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/n9/mode/2up
- Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers, 1607-1635
- The Original Lists of Persons of Quality, By John Camden Hotten, A google book
Baptisms Marriages, Burials
- https://www.jstor.org/stable/4242528?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents
- https://www.jstor.org/stable/4242528?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents
- London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812, London Metropolitan Archives,
- Adventures of Purse and Purson
1663, P69/MIC1/A/002/MS06987 Ancestry.com
- Listing of Second Charter to Virginia, 1609 Many members of this Charter Virginia Charter
- http://www.whrhs.org/cms/lib07/NJ01001319/Centricity/Domain/138/colonial%20virginia%20doc.pdf
- "American Historical Magazine and Tennessee Historical Society Quarterly", Vol 7 (Google eBook). William Robertson Garrett, John M. Bass, Albert Virgil Goodpasture. A.V. and W.H. Goodpasture, 1902 -
- https://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge/cavalierspioneer00nuge_djvu.txt
- https://swem.wm.edu/
- Alexander Brown, The First Republic in America (1898), 21-40; digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2014).
- Brown, A. (1898). The first republic in America: an account of the origin of this Nation, written from the records then (1624) concealed by the Council, rather than from the histories then licensed by the Crown. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin.
- https://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge/cavalierspioneer00nuge_djvu.txt Cavaliers and pioneers; abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800"
- http://www.apva.org/history/1stsup.html First Supply Sources
VIRTUAL
- http://www.virtualjamestown.org/publicrecords.html
- http://historicjamestowne.org/
- http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/introduction.html
- Records of the Virginia Company of London, Volume I-IV Ancestry.com
OTHER
- Records of the Virginia Company of London, Volume I-IV Ancestry.com
- For a small fee, Jamestown Rediscovery offers genealogical information on the original settlers. See: Genealogy Records for Historic Jamestowne.
- https://historicjamestowne.org/history/history-of-jamestown/ Jamestown Rediscovery History
- Genealogical Research for a Jamestown Ancestor, Historic Jamestowne, NPS
- "The original lists of persons of quality; emigrants; religious exiles; political rebels; serving men sold for a term of years; apprentices; children stolen; maidens pressed; and others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700 : with their ages and the names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars; from mss. preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office, England"'
- "A Tale of Two Colonies: What Really Happened in Virginia and Bermuda?", By Virginia Bernhard, pgs 2,3, 17 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33, 60, 61, 70, 75, 82, 193, 197, 219,
- [https://archive.org/stream/originallistsofp00hottuoft/originallistsofp00hottuoft_djvu.txt FULL
- http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/va02.asp
- Collins, Arthur, and Egerton Brydges. "Percy, Duke of Northumberland." Collins's Peerage of England Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical. Vol. II. London: Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington, Otridge and Son ... [et Al., 1812. 217-366. Print c
BAPTISMS
- Michael Bassishaw, Composite register: baptisms 1557 - 1663, marriages 1557 - 1661, burials 1557 -
- Alexander Brown, The First Republic in America (1898), 21-40; digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2014). http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Brown%2C%20Alexander%2C%201843%2D1906
- "The First Residents of Jamestown"; web content, National Park Service (accessed 2014),
Books
- Coldham List Coldham's Emigrants List
- "The Proceedings - of the English Colony in Virginia since their First beginning from England in the Year of Our Lord 1606 till this Present 1612, with All their Accidents that befell them in their Journeys and Discoveries." Includes list of "approximately 144 settlers and sailors" arriving 13 May 1607; identifies "Mariners and others known to have been with the expedition."
John Smith, The generall historie of Virginia, New England & the Summer isles together with The true travels, adventures and observations, and A sea grammar, 2 vols. ([?1624, reprint of] 1907); digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2014). See discussion of John Smith's writings and publications at "Captain John Smith > Smith's Journals"; web content, Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail (accessed 2014); includes links to transcriptions of his journals, and his 1612 and 1624 books. **Bernard Buckner,. A Blakey book : being an account of those believed to be descended from Thomas and Susannah Blakey of Christ Church parish, Middlesex County, Virginia Repository, Provo, UT Generations Network, Inc., 2004.
- "Historic Jamestowne." National Park Services
- Thomas Hariot, Narrative of the first English plantation of Virginia, by Thomas Hariot. First printed at London in 1588, now reproduced after De Bry's illustrated edition printed at Frankfort in 1590, the illustrations having been designed in Virginia in 1585 by John White (1893); digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2014).https://librarysearch.williams.edu/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=01WIL_ALMA2184510710002786&context=L&vid=01WIL_SPECIAL&lang=en_US&tab=default_tab&query=creator,exact,Theodor%20de%20Bry%201528-1598.,AND&mode=advanced
- https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015016889670&view=1up&seq=53 The first republic in America HathiTrust
- The Curd and Allied Families,” by William B. Curd and Lucy Price Rayne Truog (1927)
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The statement both here and on Robert Hunt's profile (Hunt-5519) is that he is of yDNA haplogroup R-L493. Is there any evidentiary justification for that assumption? Even if present in a single set of remains from Jamestown, however, it wouldn't be indicative of the colony's male population overall: R-L493 originated roughly 2,500 years before present, or around 450 BCE, and it would have been less prevalent in England and Western Europe at the time than subclades descended from R-P312 rather than from L493's parent, R-U106.
This is the guy 1st Captain of America 18 August 1607
The Thomas Jefferson Papers of Captain Warman in 1607 in Jamestown Virginia
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Jamestown Virginia 1607
“Captain Warman 1607 in the “Queens Papers” “” st 1607 • Dudley Carleton to John Chamberlain Letter
“Arrival of Captain Newport from Virginia, he having left the adventurers in an island in the midst of a great river 120 miles in the land. Much commendation written of the air, soil, and commodities of the country. No silver nor gold. The adventurers cannot yet be at peace with the natives; but have fortified themselves and built a small town, which they call James Town, and date their letters from. Thinks it hath no graceful name; doubts not the Spaniards will say it comes too near Villiaco. Captain Warman, a special favourite of Sir Walter Copes, taken in the act of shipping himself for Spain, with intent, it is thought, to defeat "this Virginian attempt." A Dutchman writes in Latin from the new town, in Virginia,””
How did the Dutchman write from the new town, in Virginia and know about Captain Warman? Unless Captain Warman was at Jamestown Virginia.”
From Queens Papers Captain Warman 1607 in the “Queens Papers” And Colonial Papers Vol I dated 18 August 1607
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“Also contributing to the strife among the colonists was the realization that a certain amor unt of subversion was taking place. The Spanish govemment was learning a good deal about the Jamestown settlement from reports originating within the colony itself. Soon after the Susan Constant and the Godspeed arrived in England, one Captain Waiman (or Warman) was taken into custody for carrying coded messages from the Jamestown settlement addressed to Philip III of Spain.”
Pocahontas - Captain Warman 1607
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Captain George Warman Waiman Waymouth was awarded a pension
“highly placed gossip who liked to keep abreast of the news of the day by loitering in St. Paul's Cathedral. Carleton's subject was a ship captain named Waiman, a name sometimes given to Waymouth in contemporary records. Carleton observed that "one Captain Waiman[,] a special favourite of Sir Walter Copes[.] was taken the last week in a port in Kent[.] shipping himself to Spain with intent as is thought to have betrayed his friends and shown the Spaniards a means how to defeat this Virginia attempt." Given that Waymouth was awarded a pension by James I that October, hardly something a traitor would deserve, and that he continued to work as a shipwright and surveyor with the Royal Navy and later as a military engi-neer, it's very likely that something else entirely was going on. Historian David B. Quinn wondered if Waymouth was a double agent. If so, the arrest may have been staged to recall Waymouth from an assignment to expose Spanish spies in England in a way that would mislead the Spanish network. The Carleton letter, then, was part of the disinformation cam-paign, deliberately engaging Chamberlain's fondness for gossip in order to spread the story. But the earlier letter from Cope to Cecil is problematic, as Cope's concerns appear genuine and there was no obvious reason for him to engage in such disinformation with Cecil, unless Cope somehow had been left out of the loop by the chief spymaster. More likely-if anything in this strange episode could be called likely--was that Cope's letter to Cecil was also part of the disinformation game, intended for hostile eyes that might intercept and read it, or with whom Cecil might deliberately share it.”
VIRGINIA COMPANY OF LONDON
“Dudley Carleton, in a letter to John Chamberlain dated 18th of August, 1607, writes "that Captain Newport has arrived without gold or silver, and that the adventurers, cumbered by the presence of the natives, had fortified themselves at a place called Jamestown, no graceful name, and doubts not the Spaniards will call it Villiaco. Cap- tain Warman, a special favorite of Sir Walter Copes, had been taken in the act of shipping for Spain with intent to defeat the Virginia attempt. A Dutchman writing ir Latin calls the town Jacobolis, but George Percy names it James Fort, which we like best of all because it comes near Chelmsford."
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- Thomas Lane, Layne-407, arrived 1613 on Treasurer - Alice Lane, Unknown-320209, arrived 1620 on Bona Nova
He arrived on the Godspeed in 1610. Can somebody fix this?
Thanks!
I would like to join this project. Juan M. Gonzales real sur name is Herring. [email address removed]
Ah, forgot, this is a sub-project of the Southern Colonies.
Encyclopedia of Virginia
First arrived 1610 and Captain of the "Treasurer" 1613
Kidnapped Pocahontas 1613