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Benjamin Croshaw (1640-1645), died young. Joseph Croshaw (1642-1650), died young. A Richard Croshaw, previously believed to be his son, has since been disproved, as there are no supporting sources for him, and he had been confused and conflated with Joseph Croshaw's brother Richard Croshaw due to an erroneously transcribed York County court ...
Richard and Joseph Croshaw of York County (adjacent to Elizabeth City County) are listed in several records dating from the colony's first five or six decades. [ 7 ] By 1637, the York County settlers had already begun to breach their own palisade and move into Indian land on the other side.
April 10, 1606 (): Virginia Company of London is formed by Bartholomew Gosnold from a charter from King James I of England, with plans to create a proprietary colony in "Virginia" (which describes coastline that is now known as Carolinas and north to New England) [6]
Brewster, W. 1607–08–10 Died from native wound John Capper: Carpenter Not listed [as alive] after June 1607 [13] George Cassen: Labourer Cawson, G. 1607–12–26 Killed by natives [13] Thomas Cassen: Labourer William Cassen: Labourer Ustis Clovill: Gentleman Clovill, Eustice 1607–06–07 Killed by natives [13] Samuel Collier: Boy Dutch ...
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 ]
By 1664, West married Unity Croshaw, daughter of Major Joseph Croshaw of York, member of the House of Burgesses. The children of Colonel John and Unity Croshaw were: [7] John West III; married Judith Armistead. Nathaniel West, married, as her second husband, Martha Woodard, widow of Gideon Macon and grandmother of Martha Washington.
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Joseph Bowman; James Bray Jr. James Bray (councillor) George Brent (politician) James Brenton (soldier) Charles Bridges (painter) Lydia Broadnax; John Brown (Kentucky politician, born 1757) William Browne (burgess) John Buchanan (Virginia colonist) Richard Buck (chaplain) William Buckland (architect) John Buckner (burgess) Mordecai Buckner