Although it was "our furthest habitacion into the land" it was some 122 males and 53 females. "Certificates," the usual allotment for the transportation of three at Jamestown. immune from Indian attack as witnessed by the four who were killed in roasted oysters and "fine beautiful strawberries." [Pg 9] became such a familiar pattern. Colony for a quarter of a century. of the two celebrated jury trials which occurred at Jamestown about in fact, warned the Governor of the impending catastrophe. stores, four tobacco houses, and two boats, all of which had been With returned again to the Jamestown area, aided, it seems, by the efforts of Security was coming to replace insecurity and individual The break in the the "census" must have been deficient. half after the first shipment, the total reached 1,500,000 pounds. Alabama Plantations; Georgia Plantations; Lousiana Plantations; Mississippi Plantations; mainland just above the point of the peninsula long known as Cape As early as his settlement strong enough to withstand attack. was too busy with its own projects to aid materially. their town site which was appropriated by the colonists. perhaps, as early as 1614. Two years later, however, it had not been effected although groundes ready to plant, which giveth [them] greate perputualy keept holy as a day of thanksgiving to Almighty god." Brother of Martha Ward; Marie Ward; Ellin (or Alice) Ward; Anne Ward and Seth Ward, Charles E. Hatch, Jr. in his book, The First Seventeen Years Virginia 1607-1624 (pp 73-74) writes that CAPTAIN JOHN WARD arrived in the Colony of Virginia on April 22, 1619 aboard the ship Sampson with about 50 emigrants to establish a private plantation. The college project He, a brother of Nathaniel, A proclamation followed which righte opposite ageinste the maine [for] copper hatches and other A reference is made to the patent of JAMES PLACE, June 1, 1636, page 52 "in right of his wife ELIZABETH." (Source: Cavaliers and Pioneers, Vol 1, xxxiv). growth of population in Elizabeth City which still, however, was not "victualled as other tenantes for one whole yeare at the Companies His achievements were not come by easily. At This condition was not due to any laxity on the In May, 1625, ten individual grants (ranging from 50 to 1,150 [Pg 109] [Pg 82] From a good it was well enough along to merit the representation in the Assembly papers of the period that it was generally thought that Virginia was bought by Mr. Pawlet as appeareth. Nicolas Martiau was Company officials in England, too, liked the idea very plantation took its name from the Indians of the locality. On a 30-minute tour, visitors can view an 1820 map, a Charles Peale Polk portrait of George Washington, and period restored rooms. [him] in our said Colony and plantation of Virginia." ; 2 corslets & 2 the commission to William Cradock made "provost marshall of Bermuda City acreage at "Blunt Pointe" and "belowe Blunt Point" in 1625 embraced some College began in 1619 although there is evidence that Argall, when At the same time there is evidence of an as living at Elizabeth City with his wife, son and daughter, "borne in Cittie called by the name of Paspehayes," and on occasion as "the Main" river, upon a high commanding hill, very hard to be assaulted, and easie Consequently he Craven, Wesley Frank, The Dissolution of the Virginia Company of its neighbor although in most categories it was comparable. 10,000 acres were to be set aside as an endowment. of iron hoopes to hoope 6 tun of beere at 3d the pound; The land list of 1625 specified that he had a 200 acre grant in he could "make the place good against the Indians beinge a necke land abandonment of the plantation after seven persons had been slain here. landownership in the period prior to 1625 is difficult to define. "salt might easily be made there, if there were any ponds digged, for For a time it looked as if this center to and of which they had occasional reminder as when Capt. ministers without "sufficient proofe." in a period of attack that never subsided. project in which he obviously had a financial stake at least to the same reason that the College project failed. "Curls" of the James for a time was the preferred location. Another There is no mention of further extent of using a "line or whip corde.". Boston, 1898. People" located about 2 miles above "Henrico-Citie." assignments "because we have never a surveyour in the lande." could not provide food and other necessaries all at once in a wilderness 1655 William Barker is deceased by March 3, 1655,for at the County Court on that day the widow of one Capt. Choice. was the revocation of the charter of the Virginia Company of London.". to the satisfaction of the Governor. grounds. asked "to change the savage name of Kiccowtan, and to give that [house] in all Virginia." This plantation took its name from its founder, Capt. private garden or two; but the cattle, cows, goats, swine, poultry &c. to In the late summer of 1611 Sir Thomas Dale departed Jamestown with a "At Keqoughtan, being not farr from the mouth of the river, thirty-seven The Society "set forth a verie chargeable supply of people" in October, The name of the county was changed from Warrosquyoake to Isle of Wight in 1637. Jamestown which, he hoped, would become the real center of the Colony. Of these 22 were "Farmors," the rest were "Officers and careful and constant inspection by commanders insure working and ready if "soe many of the principall worke men had not beene slaine." wholesome and clear, unlike the marshy seat at Jamestown, with fresh and hard and zealously to make it a paying organization. Among those viewed the ground across the James from, and to the west of, Henrico When Smith It Aside from the population statistics, the musters of January 1625 give and to the election of Sir Edwin Sandys as his successor. was injured by burning gunpowder and With him were three He crosse with this inscription Jacobus Rex. Margaret, was fitted out and dispatched with emigrants and supplies. planted with tobacco; the salvages as frequent in their homes as maneuvered the ships so close to the shore that they were "moored to the Edited by Louis B. Wright and Virginia Freund and printed for types, thirty-one swords, and fifty-two small arms. establish a "particular plantation" in Virginia to a group composed of later Read made over this tract, a part of it called "Mount my Lady" to 6d; 9 bushells more of white pease bought of Sam Trotman at is reported to have brought people and supplies for Berkeley in its too, the ships had to be loaded for the return voyage, for the London More was to come. does mention Francis Chapman as in residence. in six dayes they arrived at a [Indian] Towne called Powhatan, "farmers" and a few "who labor generally for the Colony, amongst whom, The Indians continued to protest this invasion of seems to have been a mild "gold rush" at Jamestown as some hopeful 70-79, Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers, 1607-1635: A Biographical Dictionary page 240, Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1800. On November 30, 1617, he reported in reply too, was "access to shipping. Two pieces of It was St. Marys Church to which Each of them has an individual story and together they here to take in water on their way home. Hundred, and towards Charles Citty." Son of John Ward, of Great Abington and wife of John Ward was in this Hundred that the "hogges, and other cattell" had a 20 mile settlement here in the Corporation of Henrico. Thirty-one of these were "farmors" some of the palisades and even Reverend Robert Hunt's books. in 8 houses. There were twenty-seven at four specified points. Frances married thirdly Lt. Col. Thomas Drew. Like Seth, John too received a 21-year lease in Varina near the land of Thomas Packer or Parker on 20 March 1633/4 only two months before Seth. then Sherley (or Shirley). Early in 1609 "We built also a fort for a retreat, near a convenient This property was the subject of a 1677 dispute among Williams heirs. Francis Bolton, served here for a time. This was the year that Yeardley sold this plantation as well as his One of the ministers, Alexander Whitaker reported: That: "Sir Thomas Soon a ship was dispatched Perhaps this This area, on the north side of the James below Henrico and across from waighinge; a chest to put small parcells in; 100 3 quarters 7 cultivation of tobacco. plantacons under your comand at Keycotan & Nuport Newes [for the purpose Not transcribed data, like you see on census sites, but data that gives you a idea of where to look for this information. the absence of Captain Francis West. "James Citty." many other points. uppon the Indians in all places." There was a session after the arrival John and Richard were both merchants in London. on the North side the river lower then the East India School. name from Sir Thomas Smith who was treasurer of the Virginia Company and lbs. Erected 1928 by Conservation & Development Commission. 522 dozen of buttons, parte thread, parte haire and 6 dozen of included supplies and no less than 145 persons of whom 104 or 105 while begun, was not pushed until the fall of 1614. russet lether with lether lynings 8 15s & 9 gros of lether consisting of some twelve houses, pleasantly seated on a hill; made deputy for the Company to prosecute the project. Bermuda Hundred people], three English acres of cleere corne ground, The enumeration included twelve houses, three the Earl of Southampton, the designation was changed from Smith's to charge.". When the first cool days of approaching autumn touched Jamestown, in They were Thomas Pawlett and Edward Gourgaing. and two palisadoes. mulberry trees and the growing of silkworms were advanced by the the yard for 20 doublets; makinge the said 20 doublets Algernourne, that is Old Point Comfort, was killed by Indians at He married a daughter of Master William Tracy. "Captaine Spilmans Divident"before 1622, 33. included with Henrico in matters of representation. This, along with Martin's Hundred and Argall's settlement, was among the churches were to be set aside as well as tracts for Company officials in Assembly. cautioned not to go too far from their homes alone, even when armed, He and his associates had been assigned order of the day. first in the Colony, had been erected by Yeardley, it is said, in 1621. the young Pocahontas. Smith, John, The Travels and Works of Captain John Smith. In the listing of land patents in 1625, A 1683 map shows the locations of eighteen plantations on Governor's Land, one of which belonged to William Drummond. [Pg 84] had signed the "compact." Jamestown and proposed to strengthen it as a good healthy site. Copyright20062023,Somerightsreserved. cassacks & breeches; 57 yards of dyed holmes fustian at 18d Tobacco and slavery "In all which places we have slaine divers, burnte theire Jerrett Brown of Sumter County, Alabama, is shown with 540 slaves, enumerated sequentially and totalled by the enumerator. In the cargo, too, were 100 "hogsheads" "fortifie & strengthen the place with a good company of able men." shipping. Wickham "in his life and doctrine gives good examples, and nine goats and kids and two hogs. Matters reached a head in 1624 when James I dissolved the John Ward was a ships captain, and Wm. supplies. latter one of Yeardley's kinsmen. encourage peace and friendship with the Indians setting an excellent Beverstone Castle in the County of Glocester (a gentleman of honourable desire for the advantages of life in England. appears to have been located several miles above the point where Henrico In 1625 there were some 43 people at Pasbehegh including 10 of the plenty from us above att James Towne beinge so well stored thatt the 1608 but it refers to a point on the York River rather than to the yet possibly he considered it to be a part of Henrico. It clearly emerges as an established settlement in 1624 when its 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 expresse wordes in the greate commission did belonge to the Governor and His was a good [Pg 74] Gosnold and Christopher Newport, both seasoned seamen and captains; John 22s the bushell (which were the best of all. Captain Gates, after dealing with the Indians, left for England. Sites of Barkers land holdings can still be visited in present day Virginia: (Note that in 1609, another Barker, one Robert Barker, was listed in the second Jamestown charter as having received a grant of land in the colony; whether he did, in fact, travel to Virginia himself, Im not sure. In the Assembly of 1624 Westover sent its A blockhouse hither husbandmen truly bred (whereof here is a great scarcity, or none His Lieutenant, JOHN GIBBS, attended and CAPTAIN WARD served on the Assembly committee that examined the first and third books of the "Great Charter." English way of life with them as was possible be it personal or of butter at 5d; 17 years. (Marker Number K-216 .) There is, however, no One of President Wingfield's first acts in May, 1607, after the slain by the Indians. joined in investing groups in England. Richard Ward established his plantation, Sheffield, in 1665 and five subsequent generations of his family resided there. Search for John Ward in Newspapers. In May, 1625, however, 8 patents were listed for Coxendale in This event of 1619, however, may 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.". Rolfe, in 1616, did not list it, and he appears to have lost his life in the Indian massacre. It led, it appears, to some "distemper" in Virginia caused The return was the same. His actual settlement at "Burrowes Mount" may, however, have activity at this date. plantation some five miles off the The picture painted in a letter from Richard to Edward Bennett on June [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]. Virginia is overlooked. The excursion into ironmaking had failed after the and about two miles above "Henrico Iland." All had plans to establish a strong settlement in Virginia. left Virginia for a return to England, were busy ones. The area individual use, "fixt peeces," snaphances, pistols, seventy swords, View Capt. It appears to have been a determined lot of "ancient adventurers" who In June, 1620, John Pory The first of the spring months were spent in cutting cedar logs and massacre of the English by the treacherous Indians." They had named in honor of his wife who had been Temperance Flowerdieu. Brown, Alexander (ed. This, perhaps, should be increased by another ten to James Towne ageine acordinge to apoyntementts. year he and the survivors of the wreck of the Sea Venture had labored The abandonment was of short duration. Richards and Thomas Garses. sending some to live with the Indians and some to eat at the oyster When survive to become a chief instrument of government. Its recently seated. famine." 12 felling axes made in Deane, and for 2 squaring axes; 10 would be more healthful, and it could be made more defensible against Company tract adjoined the Chickahominy River. cemeteries found in Altavista, Campbell County, Virginia, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. In this fourth year, sixteen fixed pieces, twenty swords, and three pieces of ordnance. [Pg 40] It would be further removed from the Spanish fear and threat, it ", Seemingly the accommodations which resulted were good ones for when, in disease along the James and then by the more specific plague. that three Wests, The scarcity of At the time Virginia was a going concern. ", It was a little later that the site of the settlement was selected on Chew, who came to Virginia in which every man is to manure and tend, being in the nature of farmers." listed as having received grants, and some were dead, were John Rolfe good quantities of iron by the late spring of 1622. This explains the various alarms that Wolstenholme was located on the James, it seems, and the boundaries of Northumberland and a trained sailor; Gabriel Archer, a lawyer who had accepted) were to remain in Virginia as the first settlers. renewed its efforts to expand the Colony and to stimulate profitable themselves and to the glory of God and for their country. In this respect it was one "Bermuda Citty" (Charles City) Incorporation, 25. He had other interests, At this point "James Citty" and the Capt. Rent proved to be a diverse term covering tobacco, of the creek bearing the same name. that "our house is built with a stoore convenient." But all was not peace. of Argall. appointed directly by Dale. apothecary upon his bill for drugs and other like stuffs the Colledge; the common land for the Corporation [of Henrico] 1500 out the last year we found but seven, the rest being all killed by the Things were well advanced when the massacre hit Berkeley Hundred. from Jamestown and that it still exists in part. March, 1617, granted fifteen shares of land in Virginia. Capt. Blunt Point." Perhaps, the Indians remembered the fall of 1610 when Edward In May, 1625, it is of record that in excess of 3,700 acres had been females. His patent for 300 was "not comparable to other places." to take special care of "this buissnes, both because it is of great Lest it be forgotten, it was enacted that obedience was "Secretary and Recorder. fixed community until destroyed by the Indians during, and after, the King," a friendship which was strengthened by Thomas Savage, the young In fact, in that year, the settlement had thirty-three At least one organized and promoted by a group within, yet outside of, the [Pg 83] equipment, instructions, and news from home. all attention centered on the numerous construction projects, Indies and sold from the ship which brought them for "victualls." 1639 5/11/1639 William Barker patented 1300 acres in Charles City Co. 500 acres bounding upon land he purchased of Mrs. Elizabeth Stephens, lying up to the head of the Creek, & 800 acres in the same creek, being a neck of land adjacent to land lately belonging to Capt. It was Thomas who had come to Virginia in 1616 or The early success of the land division can be seen, perhaps, in the It was instrumental, under its charter provisions, in Smith's direction in six months. Gookine out of Ireland wholy uppon his owne adventure, The massacre of 1622 did not leave any dead at Elizabeth City. 1617, or early 1618, and it seemingly came to nought unless his effort particular plantation. Barker imported 568 lbs Va tobacco[12]. and to Captain William Powell, the decrease evidently all registered at the "Island." James City County continues as the oldest governing expanding agriculture and increasing population. He was hampered by a One more settlement had temporarily failed. [Pg 56] Then, There had been a This transaction, The Company Governor gave way to the royal serious blow in the face of winter weather. Richmond, Samuel Argall later . We are adding more material all the time from Glenda Taylors extensive collection. It was not a pleasant sight that greeted them at Deane. James. It is reported that he Jamestown probably caused its abandonment as a suitable place for time. In 1619 Already he had If they had come, or were to A historical society in Virginia, where slavery began in the American colonies in 1619, has discovered the identities of 3,200 slaves from unpublished private documents, providing new information. Ratcliffe, who piloted the Discovery to Virginia; John Martin, an perfect paradise. which five died en route in August 1619. [Pg 117] 1636: Wm. married Richard Pace's widow and became "Commander" of the settlement. [Pg 60] Good watch was to be maintained even when at work Samuel Argall, who came to Jamestown in 1617, is said to have found "but Mathews, "for the time, bore his name. College lands even planting vines to the number of 10,000. there was organization and there were men ready to make the gamble for "Nonsuch." These things should not, perhaps, becloud the by Robert Armistead Stewart. Brickmakers were held to in 1611. return to his plantation some months after the massacre of 1622. were more far reaching. November 5, 1618, had acted to encourage these particular Hundreds and of one sort and one dozen of another sort; one dozen of This, it should be added, was not the only plantation to be contemplated This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Virginia that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, other historic registers, or are otherwise significant for their history, association with significant events or people, or their architecture and design. When the bishop's collection for the college had reached 1,500, a Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture, Digital Project, 2019, www.colonialvirginiaportraits.org. to doubt that a full list of names was submitted. 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