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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:
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 [76] William Strachey: Secretary-elect, writer Sea Venture: Author of True Reportory and other works James ...
Richard Croshaw (1621–1667), brother and executor for estate of Noah Croshaw in a April 1665 York County, VA proceeding, in which Major Joseph Croshaw was the Attorney for Capt Richard Croshaw. Richard married Elizabeth (unknown), named as his widow and executor for his estate, in an October 1668 York County Court proceeding.
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.
Col Alexander W. Reynolds. 3rd Tennessee (Provisional Army): Col Newton J. Lillard; 31st Tennessee: Col William M. Bradford; 43rd Tennessee: Col James W. Gillespie; 59th Tennessee: Col William L. Eakin; 3rd Maryland Artillery (6 guns): Cpt F. O. Claiborne; Artillery Maj Joseph W. Anderson (k) Botetourt (Virginia) Artillery (2 guns): Cpt J. W ...
Col David Hunter (w) Col Andrew Porter First Brigade Col Andrew Porter. 8th New York (Militia): Col George Lyons; 14th New York (Militia): Col Alfred M. Wood (w), Ltc Edward B. Fowler; 27th New York: Col Henry W. Slocum (w), Maj Joseph J. Bartlett; United States Infantry Battalion (8 companies): [6] Maj George Sykes
The U.S. Air Force named Maj. Jeffrey T. Hoernemann, 32, from Andover, Minnesota, as one of the airmen killed when a U.S. Air Force Osprey aircraft crashed during a training mission off ...
8th Indiana: Ltc Alexander J. Kenny (w), Maj John R. Polk; 18th Indiana: Ltc William S. Charles (w) 24th Iowa: Ltc John Q. Wilds (mw), Maj Edward Wright (w), Cpt Leander Clark; 28th Iowa: Ltc Bartholomew W. Wilson (w), Maj John Meyer; Division Artillery 1st Battery (A), Maine Light Artillery: Lt Eben D. Haley (w) Reserve Artillery