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  2. Joseph Croshaw - Wikipedia

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    Major Joseph Croshaw (c. 1610-12–1667) was a planter living near Williamsburg in the Colony of Virginia. He was the son of Captain Raleigh Croshaw. He became a planter and lived a few miles from present-day Williamsburg, Virginia. On December 10, 1651, he patented land which became the plantation known as Poplar Neck:

  3. Raleigh Croshaw - Wikipedia

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    Croshaw and his wife had at least two sons, possibly three:, [3] With his first wife he had Katherine Crowshaw (Graves), wife of Thomas Graves. Joseph Croshaw (1610–1667), married 1.

  4. Croshaw - Wikipedia

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    Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw (born 1983), British comedic writer, video game journalist, humorist, author, and video game developer; Christine Croshaw (born 1942), British pianist and music teacher; Glenn R. Croshaw (1950–2021), American politician and judge; Joseph Croshaw (1610–1667), British planter in the Colony of Virginia

  5. George Yeardley - Wikipedia

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    The couple had three children: Elizabeth Yeardley was listed as age 6 in the February 1624 Jamestown Muster, so was born about 1618, [14] James City, Virginia, Died: ~1660-1666, Bruton Parish, York County, Virginia, Inherited 1/3 of Mother's Estate: Flowerdew Hundred Plantation; Some claim she married Major Joseph Croshaw. However, there has ...

  6. Timeline of Jamestown, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    May 23, 1610 (): Deliverance and Patience (with castaway-colonists) arrive from Bermuda in Virginia expecting 500-600 settlers, but find only 60 colonists remaining [26] [27] May 24 1610: Thomas Gates and Thomas Dale issue Lawes Divine, Morall and Martiall [ sic ], also known as "Dale's Code", a martial law/authoritarian system of government

  7. List of Jamestown colonists - Wikipedia

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    Died upon return to Bermuda, November 1610 Matthew Somers: Captain Mathew Somers Swallow: Nephew of George Somers. Sailed to Bermuda and then back to England at some point in 1610. Henry Spelman of Jamestown: teenaged boy, writer Unitie [75] William Strachey: Secretary-elect, writer Sea Venture: Author of True Reportory and other works James ...

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  9. Unity Croshaw - Wikipedia

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    Unity Croshaw was a colonist of British Colonial Virginia, the first surviving European colony in North America. Born in the colony, she was the daughter of Major Joseph Croshaw, and a granddaughter of Raleigh Croshaw, who came to the Colony of Virginia in 1608 with the Second Supply to Jamestown. [1] She married Colonel John West.