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* List of Inhabitants

"The Names of All the Men, Women And Children, Which Safely Arrived in Virginia, and Remained to Inhabite There." Anno Regni Reginae Elizabethae 29 [November]

John White

John Hemmington

Henry Mylton

Roger Baily

Thomas Butler

Henry Paine

Ananias Dare

Edward Powell

Thomas Harris

Christopher Cooper

John Burden

William Nichols

Thomas Stevens

James Hynde

Thomas Phevens

John Sampson

Thomas Ellis

John Borden

Dyonis Haravie

William Browne

Thomas Scot

Roger Prat

Michael Myllet

Peter Little

George How

Thomas Smith

John Wyles

Simon Fernando

Richard kemme

Brian Wyles

Nicholas Johnson

Thomas Harris

George Martyn

Thomas Warner

Richard Taverner

Hugh Pattenson

Anthony Cage

John Earnest

Martin Sutton

John Jones

Henry Johnson

John Farre

William Willes

John Starte

John Bridger

John Brooke

Richard Daraige

Griffen Jones

Cutbert White

William Lucas

Richard Shabedge

John Bright

Arnold Archard

James Lasie

Clement Tayler

John Wright

John Cheven

William Sole

William Dutton

Thomas Hewet

John Cotsmur

Mauris Allen

William Berde

Humfrey Newton

William Waters

WOMEN

Thomas Colman

Richard Arthur

Elynor Dare

Thomas Gramme

John Chapman

Margeery Harvie

Marke Bennet

William Clement

Agnes Wood

John Gibbes

Robert Little

Wenefrid Powell

John Stilman

Hugh Tayler

Joyce Archard

Robert Wilkinson

Richard Wildye

Jane Jones

John Tydway

Lewis Wooten

Elizabeth Glane

Ambrose Viccars

Michael Bishop

Jane Pierce

Edmond English

Henry Browne

Audry Tappan

Thomas Topan

Henry Rufoote

Alis Chapman

Henry Berry

Richard Tomkins

Emme Merrimoth

Richard Berry

Henry Dorrell

Colman

John Spendlove

Charles Florrie

Margaret Lawrence

   

Jane Mannering

   

Elizabeth Viccars

   

Joan Warren

   

Rose Payne


BOYS AND CHILDREN

James Sampson

Robert Ellis

Ambrose Viccars

Thomas Archarhd

Thomas Humfrey

Thomas Smart

George How

John Prat

William Wythers

CHILDREN BORNE IN VIRGINA

Virginia Dare

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SAVAGES that were in England and returned home into Virginia with them

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["The fourth voyage made to Virginia with three ships, in the yere 1587. Wherein was transported the second Colonie. In the yeere of our Lord 1587. Sir Walter Ralegh intending to persevere in the planting of his Countrey of Virginia, prepared a newe Colonie of one hundred and fiftie men to be sent thither, under the charge of John White, whom hee appointed Governour, and also appointed unto him twelve Assistants, unto whom hee gave a charter, and incorporated them by the name of Governour and Assistants of the Citie of Ralegh in Virginia." p. 196.]

["The 8 we arrived at Hampton, where we understood that our consort the Admiral was come to Portsmouth, and had bene there three weekes before: and also that Ferdinando the Master with all his company were not onely come home without any purchase, but also in such weaknesse by sicknesse, and eath of their chiefest men, that they were scarse able to bring their ship into harbour, but were forced to let fall anker without, which they could not wey againe, but might all have perished there, if a small barke by great hap had not come to them to helpe them. The names of the chiefe men that died are these, Roger Large, John Mathew, Thomas Smith, and some other saylers, whose names I knew not at the writing hereof. An. Dom. 1587." P. 209]

[ Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations Voyages Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation Made by Sea or Overland to the Remote and Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth at Any Time Within the Compass of these 1600 Years, published in London by J. M. Dent and Sons, 1927, pp. 209-211.]





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