William Ashmore. 1642 Assessments in St. Maries: includes: John Marlburgh (passenger) 4, p. 95. vol. 1. Wilts. Issue: Unknown. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 19, 166; Archives of Md. 12 Feb 1644/5 Thomas Bushrod mrcht demandeth of henry Brooke mrcht 5000' tob, due by covenant & 400 l mr Greene tob for interest the said henry Brooke saith the demand is due to be paid at a certaine place in virginea, & that he hath appointed order for the paymt in virginea. 134, No. May 1640 Captain John BUTLER (Boteler) Gent. Issue: Unknown. 4. Religious affiliation: Catholic. of Thomas de Courtney. A. Collins, The English Baronetage vol. ), William Peaseley of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, Esquire (Treasurer and Investor) 1. 1. Roe? MdHS, Calvert Papers, MS 174, no. Died: 10 May 1635 in a naval battle on the pinnace St. Margaret. Born: 1613, in England; (3rd) son of George Calvert, Knt., 1st Lord Baltimore, by his (1st) wife Anne Mynne. One York Co, VA record shows that a Richard HAWLEY was a servant to Mr. Henry BROOKES [Junr] merchant who was deceased by 1646. he was one of nine indentured servants brought to . vol. Ark Crew is one of the emerging software companies established in 2019. It is not clear whether this James BALDRIDGE and the James BALDRIDGE, (age 55 in 1645) yeoman, of Westminister, Cty Middlesex, who testified about Leonard Calvert taking possession of the Isle of Kent (The Ark and Dove Adventurers, p. 11, record below) are the same. If this website has provided you with useful information, please consider making a donation to USGenNet to help keep sites like this online. Record of indentures of individuals bound out as apprentices, servants, etc., and of German and other redemptioners in the office of the Mayor of the city of Philadelphia, October 3, 1771, to October 5, 1773 . MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 10. 134, No. Died: Before 1 December 1643. Married: Elizabeth d/o Richard Gardiner [Garnett] TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. (To Maryland From Overseas, orig: Md Archives, v4:69 & v5:212). To date there are approximately 1663 immigrant servants listed in the database. Papenfuse et al., Biog. Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t10p1j79f Ocr ABBYY FineReader 8.0 Openlibrary_edition OL23565625M Openlibrary_work OL7139152W Page . 134, No. B. Fothergill, Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia 1654-1800 (1990), p. 6. Mr. Richard BROWN. MSA SC 2221-17-5, John Baxter, Esquire 154 (Richard Orchard et al. Issue: Unknown. James of Westsmoreland wrote his will on 27 Nov 1658 and it was proved on 10 Jan 1658/9 in Westmoreland, naming only his wife Dorothy and one Daniel LISSON aka SISSON, possible son-in-law and the documented brother-in-law to one Mary (BALDRIGE?) 1. of the Isle of Kent, deposed he was 39 [b c1601] and a native of Roxswell pa, Co. Essex. E.C. The Dove. E.C. Provincial Offices: Assembly (1637, 1641, 1642); Sheriff, St. Marys (1641). John BUTLER. William Andrews, gentleman (passenger) v. Cecil Lord Baltimore et al.). Born: Son of Thomas Wiseman, Knt. St. Maries Co. Then, a violent storm hit as the three ships were sailing together. MSA Liber ABH, folio 12; Liber 2, folio 444. They traded hard labor and passage for a fresh start in the New World when their contract was over. 4, p. 317, 356. Papenfuse et al., Biog. Issue: Unknown. Ellyson demandeth of henry Brooks 250 l tob & cask, due for chirurgery. Newman, Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate (1961), p. 224-5. Died: Before 22 September 1635. Religious affiliation: Protestant. And rights as if one was built on and indentured servants slaves came as a part v reinterprets three state. v. Cecil Lord Baltimore et al.). One of the earliest was researched and compiled by Mrs. G. W. Hodges and published as the "Ark and Dove Record, Passengers, Crew and Indentured Servants," in the Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families, Series II, by Alice Norris Parran, 1938. Died: Before 17 July 1637. Indentured laborers, mostly white, dominated the Maryland workforce throughout the 17th century . 154 (Richard Orchard et al. You can see the full list of passengers in Early Emigration from Britain, 1636-1815 on Findmypast. Many of the people who paid for themselves and their servants were younger sons from wealthy families. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 17, 27, 41; Liber ABH, folio 6, 67. Died: Before April 1644. Historical Timeline: 1603-Queen Elizabeth I of England dies; 1603-James I crowned King; 1607-first permanent English settlement in New World at Jamestown; 1620- Pilgrims settle in Massachusetts; 1625-Charles I becomes king; 1634-Ark & Dove ships arrive in Maryland to establish a colony; 1642-civil war in England . Indentured servants were persons obliged by contract to work for a stated number of years. He may be a different Francis than that of the s/o of Robert. E.C. Issue: Yes. 1. 1. The inventory was considerable (p. 96). William Edwin (passenger) 3. 3, p. 23. 1. B.T. 4, p. 71. Slavery was an insidious practice where human beings were kidnapped, mainly from Africa, transported to North America and sold at auction. 2. ffrancis BROOKS deposed on 23 April 1662 that he was age 38 [b c1624]. 7 Feb 1644 [5] februar: 7. copie recorded by mr Henry Brook mrcht. who married (1) Nathaniel POPE (s/o of Nathaniel POPE I of St. Marys Co, MD and later Westmoreland Co, VA), (2) Mr. BRIDGES, (3) Lewis NICHOLAS, and (4) David WICKLIFFE II (s/o of David WICKLIFFE I of St. Mary's Co and his wife Jane UNKNOWN, later wife of Henry BROOKE). 1. Price Genealogy's Immigrant Servants Database is an indexed compilation of records of indentured servants, convicts, and redemptioners, who began their American adventures in servitude. vol. PCC PROB 11/167/45 (George Calvert). 1. Thomas Cooper (passenger) Another BROOKS family (that of Robert Esqr) immigrated from England in 1650 per record. Richard Orchard of Wapping, Middlesex, Master of The Dove (crew) Thompson/Thomson, Edward*, age under 21, in the care of the William White family, first passenger to die after the Mayflower reached Cape Cod. The Ark and the Dove. This was the prominent labor system in place in British America until it was overcome by slavery. 25 Nov 1642 Assessments in St. Maries includes all the above name and that of henry brooks 02. Issue: Yes. 1. 1. Provincial Offices: Lower House (1658); Commissioner (1633-1637); deputy governor (1638); justice of the Provincial Court (1658); chief military officer. Married: Anne d/o The proceedings of the case can be read in the Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County Massachusetts, Volume II (1912), pp. John Combs and Ann Hannah (MASON?) John Norton, the younger (passenger) Brereton of ark and dove record passengers crew servants in various english and thus god frustrated the caribbean. James Thornton (passenger) 154 (Richard Orchard et al. In all, there were 102 passengers on the Mayflower - 74 males and 28 females. Issue: Unknown. It documents that Jane COCKSHOTT was a widow by 1642 and was named administratrix of the estate of her husband John COCKSHOTT on 14 Oct 1642 and Nathan POPE and Thomas GREEN ordered to appraise his estate. 2. v. Cecil Lord Baltimore et al. Died: 1668 on Kent Island, Maryland. Indentured labour were recruited to work on sugar, cotton and tea plantations, and rail construction projects in British colonies in West Indies, Africa and South East Asia. Died: Before 3 August 1642. Nicholas COSSIN was a neighbor and associate of David and Jane WICKLIFFE. Henry Junior purchased land in York Co, VA in 1643, sold that land to Nicholas Junior in 1645 who then sold the land to his father Nicholas Senior in 1649. Newman's list includes: James BALDRIDGE, Gent (No Proof of Entry), Thomas BALDRIDGE, Gent (No Proof of Entry), William BROWNE(Transported), Richard COLE (Transported), Richard DUKE Gent (Transported), Cutbeth FENWICK Esqr. 4, p. 57, 74. Attachmt to the sheriffe ret. 1. Richard Bradley (passenger) 2. 2, p. 279; vol. 1641 Captain William HAWLEY receives 2,000 acres on account of transport of 10 men into the colony. Entry in list for demandants to the colony, for accompt of pay or other charges to the expedition begun on the 21th Septemb last & finished following 13 October. Provincial offices: General Assembly (1638-41); Attorney General (1640); Upper House Council (1642-1649). Issue: No. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. Robert Sherley, servant of Father Andrew White 3) Bonavista Island. 2. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 37. 3. Christopher Carnell (passenger) MSA Land Patents Liber 4, folio 623; Liber ABH, folio 244. Richard Hills (passenger) 2. Nicholas Fairfax, Esquire (Investor and passenger) 30 ffeb. 1 (1979), p. 11 2. 1. Issue: No. 1644 Rob. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 17, 41-42; Liber 2, folio 346; Liber ABH, folio 6, 67. 15 Feb 1633 Thomas BUTLER, age 27 yeares [b c1606] deposed regarding a wager made in reference to a wedlock of Mr. Wm Burdett and the Widdowe SANDERS in Virginia. 27 Oct 1640 Patent for Nicholas COSSIN [Cawseen aka Causseen] for 50 acres that was assigned by Thomas CHARINTON and formerly possessed by same. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 11. 2. Lincolns Inn Admission Register 1420-1893 Vol. Francis Rabnett, gentleman (passenger) MSA Archives of Md. Captain Thomas Cornwaleys, Esquire (Commissioner, Investor, and passenger) William Fitter, gentleman (passenger) Born: circa 1606, of Wenden, Essex. Religious affiliation: Catholic. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 121; Liber ABH, folio 35, 98. PCC PROB 11/173/486 (Richard Lowe). 1. 750 l tob & cask, for the price of vse of him his shallopp & 1. man for a month. which include use of any spider, robot, retrieval application or any device Religious affiliation: Catholic. Religious affiliation: Catholic. Married: Unknown name. Thomas Stratham (passenger) Francis deposed on 23 April in 1662 as being 38 years [b c1629] of thereabout. 154 (Richard Orchard et al. The passengers on the voyage, based on records of Leonard Calvert include the following. Married: (1st) Frances d/o Ralph Hansby, Knt., of Tickhill Castle, Yorkshire; and (2nd) Judith d/o Nicholas Steward, Knt., of Pattishull, Northamptonshire. 2. of Richard Gilbert. 1. Rowney produced by the deft made oath that the shipp sailed by St michaels point on Satturday, & the next morning she came on ground neare about James point on the Easterne shore; & then returnd back to St michaels point on Sonday night: And the Court found for the plf. of the Maryland Legislature Vol. of the Maryland Legislature Vol. The idea of indentured servitude was born of a need for cheap. Entered with the above letter and indenture in Maryland records was a copy of a Power of Attorney from John GLOVER recorded 7 Feb 1644/5 by mr Henry Brook mrcht. Issue: Unknown. MSA Wills Liber 1, folio 9. 4, p. 262, 307. 2. NOTES: York Co, VA patent records show that Henry BROOKE the Younger purchased land from Richard POPELY on 16 March 1643, and then he conveyed this land to Nicholas BROOKE the Younger per this record dated 23 March 1645 York Co, VA. patent with Nicholas Brooke the Younger grantee for 200a Upon Queens Creek; and called the name of the middle plantationland conveyed to Henry Brooke the Younger marchant by bill of sale 16 March 1643 from Cpt Richard Popeley and then conveyed by Henry to Nicholas 3 March 1645. Stephen Salmon, servant of Capt. MSA Will Liber 1, folio 60. You can look for your ancestors' names and the names of their associates to find out what was important to them and what businesses they were involved in. henry brooks made oath that he adventured 150 l tob & cask in partnership wth Peter draper for the purchasing of earthen ware; & hath received no satisfaction for any part of it since. Background: Residency in Wiltshire and Odiham, Hampshire. E.C. informed Capt. 1. Issue: Unknown. MSA Archives of Md. 85) (1872), p. 116. NOTES: The above June 1643 and March 1643[4]records suggests that David WHITCLIFF aka WICKLIFFE had deceased. It further suggests that Jane and David may have been married by 1638 since she was able to testify to the arrangement made between her husband and William Lewis, the date being confirmed by Richard COLE. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore). 1. 1. Religious affiliation: Catholic. Married: Dorothy d/o of the Maryland Legislature Vol. Died: Before 17 July 1637. 3. (Source: The Ark and the Dove by USGenNet Patrons Rhoda Fone & Carole Hammett (2001)). Religious affiliation: Catholic. Thomas Gervase, layman (passenger) of the Maryland Legislature (1979), p. 186-187. This Margaret was the mother of Col. William UNDERWOOD whose widow Elizabeth married Archdale COMBS I of Old Rappa Co., VA. Col. Wm. May 13, 1671 made Deputy to Duke of Albemarle. Issue: Unknown. 1. Died: Before 3 August 1642. 3. Issue: No. Thomas BALDRIDGE drops out of Judicial and Testamentary Business records (and also Proceedings of the Council) from 1644 to 1648 which was noticeable since he was consistently found in records beforehand. Plantations in Virginia many as indentured servants of the plantation owners. * Inpri: His Lopp1 requires his said Governor & Commis-sioners tht in their voyage to Mary Land they be very careful to preserve unity & peace amongst all the passengers on Ship-board, and that they suffer no scandal nor (MD SA, Judical and Testamentary Business, v4:453). Issue: Yes. vol. Those who boarded at Gravesend had to take an oath of fidelity to Charles I of England. J. Hawley et al., A Relation of Maryland (1635), p. 56. Respited till Edward Packer be in Court to defend. Juneteenth also called Emancipation Day or Juneteenth Independence Day holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States observed annually on June 19 . 28 Feb 1637/8 Grand Jury included: Tho BALDRIDGE, Nathaniel POPE, Francis GRAY, Thomas GREEN, Gent, Marmaduke SNOW Gent, Robert Vaughan. 1. MSA Archives of Md. NOTES: First record found for Jane UNKNOWN Wickliffe. 2. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 12. 1. Richard Gilbert (passenger) A number of versions have been published over the years, each a compilation based on other records. Cutbert ffenicke was the first executor, later Thomas Gerrard Esqr, and then Cuthbert again (see records below). C. Thorowgood, A Relation of a Voyage Made by Mr. Cyprian Thorowgood to the Head of the Baye, (1634), Hugh H. Young Collection, Enoch Pratt Free Library. 3, p. 258; Land Patents Liber 1, folio 29, 37-8, 166; Liber ABH, folio 66. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. The Pennsylvania State Archives does not hold records of indentured servants. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 26. Issue: Yes. Died: 1655 at the Battle of the Severn. Richard Kenton, Boatswain on The Dove (crew) Issue: Yes. NOTES: This Brooks family is not known to be associated/related to Henry BROOKE but is included for reference. GRIFFIN: arrived in Philadelphia with emigrants from Ireland in Aug. 1746. vol. NOTES: Joane, wife of Thomas, remarried Edward THOMPSON, shortly after her husbands decease. CORNWALLIS about a petition from certaine servant of his to Sr. John Harvey to be presented at Chapell in St. Marys where the Catholics worshipped for the purpose of procuring the signatures of all Protestants. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 19, 37-38, 166; Liber ABH, folio 65-66. Religious affiliation: Protestant. The Dove was a pinnace, or "tender" to the Ark. Provincial offices: Council, 1637/38-1638. MSA Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 5, 66. Matthias Sousa (passenger) Issue: Unknown. Author: General Assembly Transcription Source: H. R. McIlwaine, ed., Journals of the House of . NOTES: This record might suggest that David immigrated by himself since he is only demanding 50 acres. Born: circa 1579 in London, England; son of Humphrey White of Watling Street, London, by his wife Dorothy Luttrell of Dunster, Somerset. Provincial offices: Commissioner (1633-1637); Council (1637-8). v. Cecil Lord Baltimore et al.). Issue: Unknown. 1. In January 1634 two ships, The Ark and The Dove landed on St. Clement Island in the Potomac River, within the new colony of Maryland. July 31, 2021 Posted by Sethmini. 1. Died: Before February 1634. The defendt denyeth soe farr as bee knowes that hee hath any Gunne of the pltes, but saith that Governor Calvert in his life time gave him a Gunne wch bee still hath. From Barbadoes they sailed to Point Comfort, Virginia, arriving on 27 Feb 1633/4 where they resupplied the ships and then headed north to Chesapeake Bay. Married: Alice d/o The passengers mutinied and took the ship to Scotland where it was seized by the Royal Navy. 2. 1. 2. Bristol, 1654 - 1686, Middlesex, 1682 - 1685, London I, 1682 - 1692, London II, 1718 - 1759. by USGenNet Patrons Rhoda Fone & Carole Hammett (2001) On 20 Jun 1632, Charles I of England granted to Caecilius (Cecil) Calvert, Baron of Baltimore, the charter for the Province of Maryland. 1. Those people could agree to exchange time in service for the cost of the voyage. Issue: Unknown. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 65. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 37-8, 166; Liber ABH, folio 66. There was no mention of a wife or children in this record but his wife's name was Jane, maiden name unknown, and she is documented in subsequent records as such and to also have remarried to Henry BROOKE who was the father of Jane BROOKE Higden Browne Campbell?, whose allied family connections to John Combs and Ann Hannah (MASON?) Died: 1637 at Mattapanient Hundred, by the fall of a tree. 1. 2. Edward Cranfield, Esquire (passenger) 3. Indentured servitude is a form of labor where an individual is under contract to work without a salary to repay an indenture or loan within a certain timeframe. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 63, 121; Liber ABH, folio 79, 98. Issue: Yes. Indentured servants first arrived in America in the decade following the settlement of Jamestown by the Virginia Company in 1607. Q: My ancestor Patience Breeden was an indentured servant of John Oldham in Virginia. . 2. (Orig Liber A:346, MD SA, CTB, 1649 50, v10:24). MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 26; Liber ABH, folio 60. 1061 1. 1. 1) Friday the 22nd of November 1633. 4, p. 107, 113; vol. 1. For a hundred years, lower-class English had been encouraged to come to Virginia as indentured servants. Researchers are encouraged to copy and distribute this work freely, but with the proviso that it may only be copied and circulated in its entirety -- including this notice, and all sources, bibliographies and credits; and excepting electronically in which case permission is freely granted to link to this site instead. Calvert (and his father, George Calvert before him) had long been recruiting gentlemen investors The Ark and Dove, the latter being primarily a supply ship, set sail from Gravesend in mid-October 1733, put in at Cowes on the Isle of Wright off Portsmouth, England, and then embarked on their yoyage across the Atlantic. Undoubtedly they were related. Issue: Unknown. PCC PROB 11/350/142 (Cecil Calvert), George Calvert, Esquire (passenger) Wch Gunne being since come to the defts hands bee refuseth to deliver the same to the plte. Issue: Unknown. MSA Liber P.R. MSA Archives of Md. John deposed in 1653 (see below) that he was age 40 or thereabouts [b c1613]; therefore this marriage may have been his first. MdHS, Calvert Papers, MS 174, no. 2. 1. Religious affiliation: Catholic. In the below we learn that Uncle Henry [Senr] purchased the England/Colonies trading operation and interests from his brother Nicholas [Senr]. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore) LMA, St. Dunstan and All Saints, Stepney, register of baptisms 1608-1638. 1. Nicholas married Jane COCKSHOTT, the widow of John, and is in later court records with Henry BROOKE, planter of Appomattox. 1. She is also included in the transportation list of the sisters Mrs. Margaret and Mary BRENT. Thomas Dorrell, Esquire (passenger) Richard POPELY, who, interestingly enough, accompanied William Claybourn in his campaign to establish a settlement at the Isle of Kent. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 24. The growth of tobacco, rice, and indigo and the plantation economy created a tremendous need for labor in Southern English America. Religious affiliation: Catholic. 1. I (1741), p. 57. 1061. You are Our 32203rd Visitor. In history, an indentured servant was a man or woman who signed a indenture or a contract. Religious affiliation: Protestant. And Lt Willm Lewis in open Court averred vpon oath, that Governor Calvert acknowledged hec had a Gunne of the pltes and promised to deliver the same againe to the plte at his returne from Kent being about 4 or 5 yeares since (as hee rememberes Vppon wch proofe before menconed It is ordered Liber A. that the Gunne pduced in Court bee delivered to the pltes Attorney for the pltes vse. William Ashmore, servant of Father Andrew White 1 (1896), p. 148. White, A (1847). The land Henry BROOKE Junr acquired from POPELY adjoined that of one Thomas LUCAS, the same who was the third husband of Margaret UNKNOWN Underwood Upton Lucas, mother of Col. William UNDERWOOD, whose last wife was Elizabeth UNKNOWN Underwood that married Archdale COMBS I after the Colonel's decease. The ISTG Compass began to guide researchers in September 1999, and is an invaluable research site for genealogists. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 17, 20, 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. Richard Loe, servant to Capt. Perhaps the merchant was Henry BROOKE, citizen and grocer of London since it appears that one Henry BROOKE was piloting a ship belonging to Mr. Rablie. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 110, 130; Liber ABH, folio 94. PROB HCA 13/60 Issue: Yes. 1. Robert CLARK ordered survey and patent dated 24 Sep 1640 issued for land on the East side of [blank] Isle of KentButler's CreekCox's Bay. Religious affiliation: Catholic. Issue: Unknown. Born: circa 1605. H. St. George et al., Wilts. 11 Oct 1650. 1. On the Dove. 1. MSA Land Patents Liber 4, folio 186; Liber 2, folio 528; Liber ABH, folio 27. 2. John Wells (passenger) MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 65. Jane Brooke. Richard Duke 1. And he sheweth that the said Peter draper did purchase divers pcells of earthen ware wth the stock of tob wch was betweene them, & did vent them here to great profitt, as is notoriously knowen; & did promise the petr from time to time to give him accompt therof, & pay him his pt of the benefitt; but being prevented by death the petr is like to be defeated of the acct but prayeth to be allowed some reasonable pportion according to the knowen over rates as the said Peter sold them at. Issue: Yes. GORDON OF GLASGOW, a snow from Dublin to VA. with 81 males and 26 female indentured servants on 1 May 1746. (MD State Archives, hereafter MD SA, Court & Testamentary Business hereafter CTB, p. 24). TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore) 8 Feb 1644 henry Brooks demandeth of Geo. In November 1633 the 358-ton Ark and the 26-ton Dove sailed from the Isle of Wight in England, transporting some 125 colonists to settle the Proprietary Province of Maryland. This site is hosted by USGenNet, a nonprofit web-hosting service solely supported by tax-deductible donations. James Hockley (passenger) Records place Mathias de Sousa in Maryland, in 1635, among the very first original settlers in the Colony. 4. 134, No. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 38; Liber ABH, folio 65. 's divident the right of which said 200 acres this depont saith was given by her said former husband the Lt. Willm LEWIS And further she saith not. Thomas hebden acknowledgeth himselfe to owe to the Lord Proprietarie 1000 l tob in case he shall kill any swine other then marked swine of his owne or of the owners licence in any his Lops forrests, and shall not shew both the eares together wth the skin betwixt of all swine killed by him by vertue of his license, within 1. month after the killing, vnto some one of his neighbours having swine on that side, viz either mr weston, or widd. Married: (1st) Mary d/o Whitehead; (2nd) Margerite d/o 11 Oct 1650 Jane wife of Henry BROOKES at the request of Willm LEWIS saith upon oath that in a bargain with her former husband david WICKLIFFE made with Cpt. 3. Died: Before 28 June 1647, in Maryland. vol. Died: Between 12 April 1660 15 November 1660, in Lancaster County, Va. Calvert (and his father, George Calvert before him) had long been recruiting "gentlemen investors" and, once certain that the King's . MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 121; Liber ABH, folio 98. No further information about this Elizabeth is known. A. UNDERWOOD is documented as the brother of Elizabeth UNDERWOOD Taylor Slaughter Catlett Butler by virtue of the latter's 1673 will in which she refers to his son, William UNDERWOOD, Sr. as my couzen [nephew] William UNDERWOOD the elder.. Collaboration. http://www.thearkandthedove.com/passengers.html, Free Trial - Ancestry.com US Deluxe Membership. TNA PROB HCA Libel 100 No. John Curke. ALSO: Mr Br. D. Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry (2004), p. 183. MSA Wills Liber 1, folio 222. Issue: No. MSA Liber A (1647-1651), folio 290. George EVOLIN for the manor of Evolinton in the Baronie of St. Mariesincluded the names of Thomas HEBDEN, David WICKILIFF, John WALKER, John HILL. Any and all commercial use is strictly prohibited. PCC PROB 11/167/45 (George Calvert) He appears to have deceased by June 1643 (see following). Born: circa 1612. . (Executrix of Leonard Calvert Esqr deceased) concerning two cowes calves and their increase that deft was bound to deliver to the use of Joane TOMPSON deceased and her children. MSA Liber P.R. 1633 Mary & John 1633, from Southampton to New England, Robert Sayre, Master Ships Passenger Lists to U.S.A. 1634 Ark & Dove 1634 England to Maryland 1. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. She goes on to say that William CLAIBORNE had married Elizabeth, a sister to Thomas Butler. 1. Details about him are scarce, but facts about his life in the Maryland Colony indicate that he was a Portuguese national of mixed African and European descent (Loker, 2008, p. 48). 1. The passengers were led off the ship into the bright August sun. So they set out to make their own fortunes in the New World. 1. All content on these electronic pages may NOT be obtained by unacceptable means Issue: Unknown. The crew of the Ark, of which there were about forty persons, included Captain Richard Lowe, . Last Name First Name Middle Name Residence Reason For Petition/Complaint Date of Petition Folder# Page Flecken Catherine Kennett Novemberrunaway troubles and expenses and bearing 27, 1759 . MSA Patent Records Liber F&B, folio 17, 41-2. No ship lists are extant but passenger lists have been developed from secondary sources: "Ark and Dove Record, Passengers, Crew and Indentured Servants,", Mrs. G. W. Hodges, Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families, Series II, by Alice Norris Parran, 1938, and The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate, self-published, Washington, D.C., 1968 . Some spelling has been modernized and contractions expanded. 1058. One John BOULTER was a purser on the Ark and Dove.). Issue: Yes. 2. www.thearkandthedove.com . vol. Papenfuse et al., Biog. And Richard COLE being sworne and examined in open Court vpon his oath saith. 1. Here is a list of the kinds of records you might find at a county courthouse. Religious affiliation: Catholic. Passenger List of The Ark and The Dove. 29 Jan-4 Feb 1646[7] Dorothy BALDRIDGE demandeth of Richard DUKE 200 pounds of tobacco by bill ~ attachment. (MD Patents Certificates & Warrants 1637-1654, Hall of Records hereafter MDPC&W HoR, v1:19, FHC Film #0013063). The last reference to him in the Court records was Sep 1642. ALSO found is this this record which clearly indicates Henry's involvement in the trading business:. The claim that Irish people were enslaved in the British American Colonies stems from a misrepresentation of the idea of " indentured . By the start of the 16th century, after Christopher Columbus discovered America, Portugal and Spain were in the business of buying or kidnapping slaves from Africa and transporting them to South America to offer free or cheap labor in various plantations (Galenson . Was Francis BROOKES of Kent the son of Robert BROOKS Esqr, progenitor of the prominent Maryland family and one who brought his entire family with him, including Francis, to Maryland in 1650, although one Francis was clearly residing there prior to 1650. Thomas hebden for killing of swine vnlawfully, the said Tho. Religious affiliation: Protestant. Issue: Unknown. John Ward (passenger) Religious affiliation: Protestant. Thomas BALDRIDGE, planter, removed to Virginia by 1649 where they are found in early Northumberland records as neighbors and associates of the BROOKES, POPES, and BRIDGES. 12 July 1649 York Co. patent showing note of assignment from Nicholas Brooke, Jr. to Nicholas Brooke, Sr. at foot of record (VSLA Land Office Patents 1-42) for 500 acres south East upon the land formerly belonging to Thomas LUCAS; the said land formerly granted to Nicholas Brooke Junior Aug 13 1646 and purchased by the said Nicholas Brooke, Senior, of his son. E.C. Died: December 1633 near Barbados on the Ark en route to Maryland. The two ships were built by George Calvert, the first Baron Baltimore, to help him establish a colony of his own in the Americas. 41, p. 262. (Source: Land Office Patents No. MSA Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 94. Issue: Yes. Thomas BALDRIDGE were part of this community who continued their associations and became neighbors in Westmoreland.