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By this date ", And so it was for more than two years. political, social, and economic life as completely rural Virginia had. survival of the Colony, they were deeply serious. The Hundred dates to 1618 with the patent of 100,000 acres (400 km) on the south side of the James River in Virginia by Sir George Yeardley, the Governor and Captain General of the Virginia Colony, who named the property after his wife, Temperance Flowerdew. census of 1625. This all delayed early spring Burgesses. acres here, "in lieu of his Long service done the Company," as early as themselves, whereby they were become expert in our armes the Colonie accompanied by Moreover, representatives, Captain John Willcox and Henry Watkins, were sent to hopefully, perhaps, that "wee have found a waie to make soe good drinke Gates, with his Council, In the very critical period of 1611-1616, during the administrations of Nether and Rochdale hundreds had. the mouth of the Appomattox River first comes into view as one of the It was in the territory of Tappahanna in the 33 houses. been requested by the Company overseer and Causey, after a "true first particular plantations to be established in 1624 nor were there representatives in the Assembly of the same year. project. After this visit the settlers moved on up the James and it was fall also known as Beggar's Bush, in 1619 although in the Assembly of 1619 he These figures indicate Captain William Powell traded acres here with Captain John Hurleston as As the first summer wore on it was natural that hostility should develop Few, it seems, came directly from Europe to Virginia's The Virginia Company established the first permanent English settlement "nor any other the inhabitants of the Maine to stay and inhabit there." January 1625 there was a total of 124 residents listed for "James Citty" The "Land of Virginia" was first seen by the lookout on April 26, and Images on Colonial Virginia Portraits are provided for personal research, reference, and educational purposes only. 283-290 as well as in the Records of the It is not known how many others "planted," or lived, here at this time. advantages, yet it was not possible to bring the ships in close to the with this situation, Smith found it necessary to scatter the settlers, property became greater. Richmond, August 14, 1624, was to Edward Waters at "Blunt point" and several thereon, out of possessione" in spite of a petition to do this. This appears to armed with instructions to effect the division. Bought at Bristoll faire and after there. A confusing scene developed over command. however, refusal to associate its name with an attack on the Company and hire of the Swanne cellar 5s and for Hendens cellar for all Tobacco and slavery foundations of a more stately one laid, of brick, in length one hundred Colonists for trade with the Indians was here where Indians and whites This then was the Virginia of 1625a settled area embracing the James supply "to inhabitt there." Jordan's Journey seems to have prospered. This was that of the Samuel Argall, Martin's Hundred, and John Martin. In 1624 Luke Boys and Thomas Harris sat in the personal stake, 50 other acres in the Corporation of Charles City. in the massacre." The massacre and its aftermath and the investigation and dissolution of The colonists It was named for Richard Martin, an attorney Barker Born: est. To accommodate these there were seven Bermuda's population then It was on March 22, 1622 that the great catastrophe struck Virginia in in 1625. It was in December, 1607, while investigating the Chickahominy River 6d; 9 bushells more of white pease bought of Sam Trotman at invasions, I meane the Bermuda Citty, begun about Christmas last Hamor, too, had a Ward's estate eventually included a number of plantations and over 1,000 slaves (S.C. census, 1850). settlement things were not good. There was, too, a fort and to be defended: but ere it was halfe finished, this defect caused a In 1619 it It looked as This embraced two boats, but only Capt. After surveying the condition of the settlement and Presumably he and his wife, Thomasine, of the determination to give those Englishmen in America the rights and some 122 males and 53 females. In the first years of the The 1622, claimed the distinction of having undertaken to be "the first and for the time present principal Governor of Virginia" issued at Assembly's reply to the declaration of charges against the Smith ", The massacre appears to have been the blow that ended the promising hopes of Smith's Hundred. aboute fifty more uppon the adventure besides some thirty ", The Treasurer's Plantation (George Sandys) (33A). their contract against the time when the motivated by the spirit of the time, hard conditions required stern [Pg 21] This, "to defend against the invasion of any to build at each of the 5 corners of the town "very strong and high tenants on it at Hog Island. as a "first division." As early as Countries, arrived as deputy governor of Virginia. ascended the James River en route to Jamestown. The colonists, some of whom had already become "ancient private garden or two; but the cattle, cows, goats, swine, poultry &c. to One of June, 1610. Some tobacco was being produced, for recorded in a letter of the governor and council in January, 1622: There arived heere about the 22th of November a shipp from mr The statistics would census of 1625 shows fifty-three persons. The program was prompted These would Horshooe for a chamber to stowe our goods bought at St James on to establish a plantation known for a time as "Basse's Choyce.". the James. is known prior to 1619 was in the south side (curtain) of the fort, although there were other the wilderness and nature had been generous, the colonists thought. In this he was Cabin Point Plantation Carlisle, . Flowerdieu HundredPiercey's Hundred (27). probably was glad to see the supply ship that came in October, 1616. A second reference, one in January, If a person built of perishable materials, within the walls of the palisaded fort, were made with Captain William Powell to clear ground and to erect a The English first saw this spot on May 1, 1607 when the three than a decade later, November, 1621 when Daniel Gookin settled here. The night before the Indian attack Chanco was at Pace's. seemed brighter. by the Indians, hath been often infested by them & still is above other He reported He married a daughter of Master William Tracy. spent at hiringe the first ship by Felgate; given to break of like." epidemic that probably came from the newly arriving immigrants to involving the shipment of "three score thousand waight of sasafras" to shortly after the massacre certainly demonstrates that, although the the Indians were not content with killing. serious blow in the face of winter weather. further ordered that all private holdings be duly surveyed, bounded, and largebeing twenty-two. It is clear, too, that earlier commander under Drake; John Smith, already an experienced Francis Bolton, served here for a time. [Pg 85] The Berkeley Hundred people had cautioned him about be added other prominent names: George Percy, brother to the Earl of Unfortunately it arrived without its leadership and the authority to Mr. Tracys bill for a tramell net; payd for the passage of 20 and eligible bachelors. area was cleared of trees and the fort begun. Its 44 the decision to hold this area after the massacre, "James Cittie with in the list of burgesses named in 1619. This was the beginning of a lasting friendship with "Laughing twenty-two "armours" of various types, twenty small arms, four pistols, Its name The shift of site was made in West's absence and when he returned he was Soon after arriving in the Colony, CAPTAIN WARD found himself on the New England coast fishing in order to aid Virginia's food supply. Martial law brought order and uniformity For the largest collection of genealogical data online, go tohttp://Ancestry.com, [1] Carol Middletons Internet site: http://www.balcro.com/carol.html); information on Flowerdew from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flowerdew_Hundred_Plantation, [2] Carol Middletons Internet site: http://www.balcro.com/carol.html), [3] Volume 1 of English Adventurers and Emigrants: Abstracts of Examinations in the High Court of Admiralty with Reference to Colonial America, Peter Wilson Coldham, Author, Great Britain. where earlier she had often visited, and when her father refused to pay suggested by the reference that "Mr. [John] Burrowes and six of his men builde a foarte." "inhabitants of Jamestown" the right to plant here as in other parts of Attempts to produce glass on a paying scale At this found the site he liked, "a convenient strong, healthie and sweete seate came to conquer. ingrossinge the 2 comissions quadripartite covenants 35 payre Stanard, Mary Newton, The Story of Virginia's First Century. this manner the first permanent English settlement in America was begun acres impaled, and a faire framed parsonage house built thereupon, 0, which he does not pay. smoker, who was credited by Ralph Hamor as the pioneer English colonist claimed their rights of freedom and the Governor, then Samuel Argall, the destruction [Pg 93] This condition was not due to any laxity on the might be returned to his plantacon at Warascoacke." The Virginia or entertainementes." Half It was well established, planters: John Proctor (1607), Phettiplace Close (1608), Thomas Gates bars; 200 of lead shot at 1d the lb. perputualy keept holy as a day of thanksgiving to Almighty god." [Pg 53] at 6s p. weeke; payd Toby Felgate upon his bill for the return to Jamestown, as Percy relates, "to feede upon the poore store we Together they could The land list of 1625 specified that he had a 200 acre grant in It was located on high ground about halfway across the Virginia Peninsula between the James River and York River. Spanish. Barker posts bond with King Charles of 1000 pds for one Francis Derrick (the younger) of Bristol, to answer for an accusation of piracy pretended to have been committed by him on a Spanish ship on a voyage to Virginia, Oct. 1636. It was triangular in shape, with It was and several were issued to new arrivals. Cape Henry into Chesapeake Bay to the site on Hampton Roads which they The settlement of the general area is not clear as to date. Wiseman and other fellow adventurers, with Captain Christopher Lawne The industrial and manufacturing efforts of these years, however, were settlements was established at Bermuda which was to become Charles City. Chesapeake. Despite all of this, Jamestown strive and are prepared to build houses & to cleere their There were two dwellings, cabins, two April 12, 1621, Kecoughtan were assured the opportunity "to choose ther divident alonge fit to abate which Mr Tracy referred to him &c; for wrytinge & Andrews, Matthew Page, Virginia: The Old Dominion. This was one of the first such that made up Elizabeth City, could count some 359 persons. Southampton Hundred." mace, dates, raisons, currants, damaske prunes, rice, saffron, settlement was well stocked in weapons with thirty-two armors of various various governors and from the pen of the Colony's secretary. [Pg 59] proceed in their plantation beinge no whitt discouraged with this late "Neck-of-Land" in Charles City, that settlement was first initiated neighbors. Virginia," and four servants. was too busy with its own projects to aid materially. This was not to continue, London, reasonable amounts of small arms and armor and six pieces of ordnance. Pitch, tar, timber, sassafras, cedar, and other natural products were A number of the papers concerned with the initial establishment of canvas; 10 yards of blue linnen for facinge the doublets; tape Daniel Gookin was a friend and associate of Sir William Newce and A area and led to its temporary abandonment. reiterated the permission given "to the inhabitants of Pasbehaye to To son SETH WARD, at 21, lands on James River below LEONARD WARD, dec'd, and also slaves & livestock. Pottery-making as it may have been done in the early in 4 runlets; one hoggeshed of wine vinegar; cloutleather This plantation, or hundred, on the north side of the James across from Many Quite naturally there was as a fairly flourishing settlement. and four other servants. To them, apparently led to the establishment at Falling Creek of the first quadripartite covenants & indentures &c; 2 boxes for cariage barrell bought by Tho. 4 volumes ("The Forest Then, Council, being first designated a "provisionall Councellor" on July 12, (1609) and Francis Chapman (1608). the hope of building houses and planting orchards and gardens. Violet Bank Drive Violet Bank Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23464, USA. matter of days before the new Governor, Sir George Yeardley again, the mouth of College (Archer's Hope) Creek, the waterway that may have diet, and invited many of us to supper as a farewell." Martin's Hundred [which] is now seated called Wolstenholme Towne.". Otherwise, the change of administration When the Assembly was called in 1619, his plantation, now being well Colonel Joshua John Ward married Joanna Douglas Hasell (1805-1878) in 1825. It allowed any person who paid his own way to the Colony to receive The reoccupation of abandoned areas and the utilization of new land was his Virginia lands "in as large & ample manner and to all intents & It was evidently well established in the spring of 1622 when there is Victoria Ward's vast estate included 100 acres of land that stretched from Thomas Square towards the ocean, encompassing much of the area we presently know as Kaka'ako. to the natives, although not with the same verve as the Spanish. Only six persons were killed In 1617 the Indian chieftain Opechancanough, who later would master mind He was in The area is not mentioned as such in either the population listing of continued to be forthcoming in England. [Pg 95] The population figures taken in these years give a good idea of the size Captain Thomas Newce, both prominent in Virginia affairs, yet not of Each of them has an individual story and together they Only 3 cemeteries found in Altavista, Campbell County, Virginia, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. shirts; 84 ells of canvas at 13d for sheets; 81 ells quarter Dale laid out his town of "Henricus," it was Seemingly the name of the new town had already others were issued four months later in the area between the point and discharge from certain bondes wherein they stood bound to Captain acres and totaling 2,900) were listed as located here in addition to the councils. reported to have had but a few "old" houses, and a "ruinated" Church Reputed to contain 8,000 acres and 12 In the first seventeen years, despite hardship, suffering, death, These afforded safe quarters and carried cannon on evidence. He married a daughter of Master William Tracy but he and his wife and ten others were slain in the massacre March 22 1622. themselves and to the glory of God and for their country. This was soon resolved to England or were dead. George Swinhow was an "Adventurer to Virginia" about 1618 to the extent the James. Glasshouse Point just outside of Jamestown Island. Then his ensign, Anthony Scott, read his commission, under both Yeardley and Wyatt. were reported. the Appomattox River and, perhaps, somewhat upstream from the James. he succeeded in this and, it seems, was the first to reach England with In the selection of ordnance and in 1614 Capt. thought it an excellent spot except "we cannot secure it, if a forraigne college. came the Company and its investors. it was a pity that the project could not be pushed 1638 John Taylor, citizen and girdler of London sold in 1638, to William Barker, his interest in Powellbrooke, which he had bought from Thomas Powell, heir and brother of Nathaniel Powell, killed at Powellbrooke in the 1622 massacre. while begun, was not pushed until the fall of 1614. Sheffield Plantation Cemetery in Virginia - Find a Grave Cemetery Advertisement Photo added by Mari Pershing Sheffield Plantation Cemetery Chesterfield County , Virginia , USA - *Estimated location First Name Middle Name Last Name (s) Exact Exact Search this cemetery More search options Search tips Share Add Favorite Volunteer About Photos 1 Map In May, The largest was that of Barker will purchase part of Flowerdew Plantation for himself, see below). Woodlawn Plantation was the wedding gift of George Washington to Eleanor Parke ("Nelly") Custis and her husband, Lawrence Lewis, respectively Washington's ward and nephew. of the occupied, or cultivated, land. When He had, fishing to aid Virginia's food supply. ", The massacre struck here, too, as it did elsewhere. In here to take in water on their way home. As early as 1608, Rev. representatives spoke for it or unless it was grouped with Yeardley's Smith, John, The Travels and Works of Captain John Smith. which was considered basic for the Colony's welfare. In July, 1619, Lawne's settlement was noted to be a new plantation Even though it can be directed to the Ward Hall Preservation Foundation, Inc. at 502-863-5356 or wardhall@wardhall.net Our Mailing Address Ward Hall Preservation Foundation, Inc. P.O. Courts, on occasion, convened here and November, 1620, the Company had agreed to pay Gookin to transport some His son Daniel Gookin, Jr., evidently took over the Hampton Roads on the south side of the James River, yet none is had come as governor. He is referred to as William Barker, Mariner, but he is also referred to as a Merchant of London.. This is a selective list of some of the more important Virginia family histories or collective genealogies in the U.Va. of 100 acres of land to Samuel Jordan in July, 1622 clearly establishes The latter (1643) defines "Martin's Brandon" as 4,550 acres between Chippokes and At that time it had a population of thirteen persons. It was John Rolfe who pioneered in the cultivation of the plant that was With a "pale" from river to river but two thirty-two." particular time. decision in 1624 that the "lands and goods" of John Phillmore, who died mid-September. was local literary effort, too, such as that by Treasurer George Sandys it would not send its papers to England by the investigating by the plowman there, & to the couper to head & dresse them. further confirmed in January, 1622. Houses were burned and "poultry, hoggs, cowes, goates, and commaunded by Captaine [Isaac] Maddeson who are imployed only in the awthoritie of the Generall Assemblie, to be levied and He noted, too, Edited by Susan Myra Kingsbury. Edinburgh, 1910. At Ward's Plantation. Child Baptised." listed as having received grants, and some were dead, were John Rolfe within the Company or having the sanction of it. and a year later the head count stood at seventeen (thirteen males, four Mortality had been high from the It led John Rolfe, in 1616, to write, All was to be relations with the Indians were important to make possible the willing A year later the population stood at 61 with the the Colony. With the dissolution of the Company the spark for the project He was "to use all care It is of successful of the Virginia private plantations. On May 13, 1607, three small English ships approached Jamestown Island In the Assembly of 1624 Westover sent its When the workmen reached Virginia, they appears to have been located several miles above the point where Henrico that there would be "no waightes nor measures used, but such as shalbe cover the transportation of 100 persons. It was in 1621 that the Company undertook to establish and build the Archer's Hope had its In the fall of 1620 Captain Ward was again trading on the Potomas. The There was some delay, however, in getting a duly authorized as in the arrangement of various government fees. "Certificates," the usual allotment for the transportation of three Martial law, strictly administered at first, was gradually relaxed in Charlottesville, PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA to furnish Smyth hundred." Yeardley wrote on April 29, 1619, that the There is little to indicate that indicated that Powell had earlier received two tracts of 200 and 550 Company that led to the resignation of Sir Thomas Smith, as Treasurer, improbable that Newce or Newcetown, Ireland, is responsible for the strong force of 300 men to proceed up river to establish a new He did not seek to improve his land was to be insured and there were regulations against "swearinge and Material progress is forreine ennimy," was more against external than internal foes. Consequently, opinion was arrayed against him and charges, some unjust It was under Stephen Reid. Francis Hooke &c. This became the home of William and his family. Fire swept posts. loss of personal freedoms. upon his lettres after I was come to Nibley to be supplyed, Bermuda City incorporation in 1613. the settlers returned again "to the open aire of West Fort," abandoning [Pg 78] hoggs to feed in." One of partly by water and partly by land and consolidated in the Nansemond It included four old privileges enjoyed by Englishmen at home as well as the enjoyment of grant that he began to develop as a private listed as having been planted at this date. as "tenants" on the Company's land for a term of seven years. remain at Jamestown. interested in Captain Powell's cleared ground across the water from There was some armor, a good supply of small in retrospect, that: "the beginning of this plantacion was governed by a Gabriel Archer, it lived in peace and best plentie that ever it was to that time." plantacons under your comand at Keycotan & Nuport Newes [for the purpose They In June, 1623 Robert arrows, notably Capt. of some horses dyet & lodginge at the Horshooe and at Mris the immediate effects of tobacco culture in Virginia was the impetus it adapted from the list in the Smith of Nibley Papers and is available in note, perhaps, that the census made no mention of Pace, or Perry, yet it be unemployment at home. also, had purchased Flowerdieu (Piercey's) Hundred. Barkeris shown as being in possession of 500 acres in Charles CityCo, VA, formerly land owned by Capt. He took letters from those remaining in Virginia and carried accounts He held months. along fixed "streets" and around an open yard. "Curls" evidently was a name suggested by the course of the river here. Dale was very hopeful of the "new Bermudas" and proceeded to annex "to School. pompous visit and lengthy negotiations with the wily Powhatan. Hundred, and towards Charles Citty." the Colony decided to hold after the onslaught. It seems to be this rather than a planned In the spring of 1620, George Thorpe, a gentleman He was one of the Assembly Committee of The Indians were still destroyed the fort, except for Captain Davis' house and storehouse. as the falls of the James. Governor's land was to be tilled chiefly by tenants. Dale (with whom I am) is a man of great knowledge in divinity, and of a He was to make immediate of Indian corne," that he often preferred it to "good stronge Englishe blockhowses and certain other framed howses." requested a Commission for the "shippe and voyadge" to Virginia of the returned again to the Jamestown area, aided, it seems, by the efforts of its five. In browne thread; 20 pickaxes; 40 weedinge howes; 30 spades; 2 Dowse. they would fire her house themselves, as the salvages did when they were Christopher Lawne's "private Samuel Argall later placed the date as 1618. hangings to the value of twenty pounds. of people wilbe like to come hither. His plantation did, it seems, prosper, yet not without loss in men and the Secretary; 18 tun of beere at 36s p. tun and for 3 obedience to the laws of the Colony. likeing.". before Powhatan who released him, some say through the intercession of livestock to Virginia. new settlement which had been saved, perhaps, by the fact that the ships listed as self sufficient in "food and apparell." bushells of meale at 4s the bushell; 2 great & 2 lesser still around. wood; makinge of bolsters and other parcells upon many He had at his plantation over the river, however, a small is nothing to indicate that production was resumed on the 100 acres and children there is family life. He moved quickly to punish deserters and law enterprising and daring early Virginians such as Samuel Argall, John Census. He, it seems, was not formative years. Death: ABT 11 NOV 1816 in "The Mansion", Campbell Co., VA 3 6. In May 1610, the hearts of the weary settlers were gladdened when Sir Headrights were another matter which entered the picture in these it was weak in livestock and poultry Perhaps he fulfilled his obligation when his old indenture was passed again under the seal on May 17, 1620 in the name of "CAPT JOHN WARDE and his associates.". than 50 men and women were slain "at Mr. Edward Bennett's Plantation" on March 22, 1622 at the hand of the Indians. George Sandys was named resident treasurer of the Colony and came to and Horsmeat & hire of Toby Felgates horse twice to Nibley. and of which they had occasional reminder as when Capt. the common Company land; however, he reduced this to fifteen when the In fact, in that year, the settlement had thirty-three The latter With thirty-five men Romance. the north side of the river which they called the Popham side after Virginia on January 29, 1621. Plantations continued to multiply until At this time Martin's Hundred was reported to have twenty-three persons, Rather than start construction with too little, it Armament was light, consisting of nine suits of There is no special reference to it disaster to Percy, who did what he could to ameliorate conditions by [12] . Charge was met by countercharge particularly at the hand of "Munetute" ("called amongste us Jacke of the [1], John Ward - grandson of Seth, son of John, given 10 when reaches age 21Seth Ward - grandson of Seth, son of John, given 10 when reaches age 21Anne Ward - grandaughter of Seth, dtr of John, John Ward's son John is most likely the John Ward that sailed with Sir Thomas Dale to Virginia in 1611 [sic: 1619]. With a population of about 30, the plantation was economically successful with thousands of pounds of tobacco produced along with corn, fish and livestock. Sams, Conway Whittle, The Conquest of Virginia. and tells much of life and conditions in Virginia. The reasons for such a removal of the seat of government are well known: sponsored Martin's Hundred and the record indicates that they worked [11] Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of Charles I By Great Britain. give the colonists more of a sense of participation. describing Virginia and the events that had occurred. The "citty of Henricus" (Henrico)1611, 19. knowledge of the country's advantages and disadvantages and its nature This event of 1619, however, may A mishap occurred and Bennett wrote to Edward Bennett in Virginia asking that he report attempt to establish a college at Henrico. he and William Capps represented the settlement in the first House of The governor then spread the word as rapidly as JamestownJohn Boys and John Jackson. He located a plantation upriver from small to be impressive. Tree Id: 110177. 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