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Captain George HEALE

Captain George HEALE

Male Abt 1676 - 1736  (~ 60 years)

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  1. 1.  Captain George HEALE was born about 1676 (son of Captain George HEALE and Ellen ROGERS); died in 1736 in Lancaster Co., Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LX31-85M
    • _UID: 448AE85627BF478C83B568B7F5BEEA08C117

    Notes:

    Captain Heale was a Justice of the Peace for Lancaster County Virginia, in 1706 and Sheriff 1724-1725
    m. Catherine Chinn, d/o John. Issue; Sarah who m. Lindsay Opie.

    George married in 1702. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Captain George HEALE was born on 1 Jan 1648 in York County, Virginia (son of Nicholas HEALE and Mary TRAVERS); died on 12 Jan 1698 in Peach Hall, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Jan 1698 in Peach Hill, Lancaster County, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LKNT-T46
    • _UID: 13A1C8996BA1432A8FCD7FAF7282FD677082
    • Will: 3 Dec 1697
    • Will Proved: 12 Jan 1698, Lancaster County, Virginia

    Notes:

    According to the author of Virginia Roots: "Nicholas' wife was claimed to be Mary Travers, daughter of Rawleigh and Hannah Travers who he married 5 May 1654 in Essex, Virginia, British Colonial America. According to "Hale/Haile/Heal genealogy, the biographical information of Nicholas Hale indicated that he and his wife only had 3 children. However, "Nicholas Hale, no doubt had several sons in addition to Nicholas, Jr. However, the births of of the older children are listed in the local parish records and marriage dates are, of course unavailable on those who had already moved west." Yet in addition to George, his sons appear to have been: John, who with George when he was laying out the town of Lancaster in 1682; Francis; Joseph; Richard and Nicholas or others who spread among the Tidewater counties of the Chesapeake."
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    The father of George Hale, Sr. of Lancaster was Nicholas Hale, the immigrant, who came to Elizabeth City County, Virginia, in 1645. He had a plantation in York County in 1648 and acquired large holdings in Lancaster County following its formation 1651.
    Nicholas Hale was living on his plantation in York County, but he moved to Lancaster County in 1655 and was living there as late as 1663. His sons, in addition to George, appear to have been: John, who with George was paid for laying out the town of Lancaster in 1682; Francis; Joseph; Richard; Nicholas; and possibly others, who spread among the Tidewater counties of the Chesapeak Bay, their descendants being legion."
    Due to the custom of primogeniture (passing property down from father to oldest son) George Heale/Haile succeeded to Nicholas' property was the eldest son.
    He married Ellen Rogers well before his 30 Dec 1697 death date. George was probably a son of Nicholas Heale/Haile of Elizabeth City, York, and Lancaster counties. The bride was a daughter of Capt. John and Ellen Rogers of North Carolina. (See Virginia, Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia.)
    The pedigree chart in Memories shows George Haile c1647-1697 married Ellen Rogers 1655-1710, and they were the parents of Nicholas Hale c1679-1730 who married Frances "Broad" Garrett. (Pedigree in "The Family of Cleveland Eldred Shook" by Henry Earl Close, Jr.) These relationships are also supported in "Roots in Virginia" pages 6-8.
    The source "Roots in Virginia" pages 7-8, states Nicholas Hale, Sr. of Baltimore County, Maryland married Frances "Broad" Garrett, and lists their children.
    The next paragraph states "George Hale, father of Nicholas, Sr. of Baltimore County, was a Justice in Lancaster County, Virginia, in 1684, a Burgess 1695-1697, and his will, leaving a large estate in lands, was probated January 12, 1698... George Hale and his wife, Ellen, who died in 1710, left in addition to their son had the following children:
    [1.] Nicholas, Sr., who settled in Maryland, [and married Frances "Broad" Garrett]
    [2.] Hannah, who married Col. William Ball, the third generation of a distinguished name in Virginia;
    [3.] Capt. George Hale, Justice and Sheriff of Lancaster, who married Catherine Chinn, daughter of John Chinn, and among whose children were Ellen who married David Ball and Catheirne who married John Cannaday of Maryland;
    [4.] John, a Justice of Lancaster County;
    [5.] Joseph, a Justice, whose daughter Anne married Moore Fauntleroy, son of William of Richmond County;
    [6.] Ellen;
    [7.] Elizabeth;
    [8.] Sarah, who married Newman Brockenborough of Richmond County;
    [9.] William, who married Priscilla Downman, daughter of William and Million (Travers) Downman, and granddaughter of Col. Rawleigh Travers...
    This was George. He expanded his father's holdings along the Corotoman and served as Justice in Lancaster County during the 1680s and '90s. He married the daughter of a Captain John Rogers. They had three children: George, Nicholas a.
    In 1654, when he gave a power of Attorney to Dr. Thomas Roots of Lancaster County, Nicholas Hale was living on his plantation in York County, but he moved to Lancaster County in 1655 and was living there as late as 1663. His sons, in addition to George, appear to have been: John, who with George was paid for laying out the town of Lancaster in 1682; Francis; Joseph; Richard; Nicholas; and possibly others, who spread among the Tidewater counties of the Chesapeake Bay, their descendants being legion."

    Source: "An Account of Captain Thomas Hale, Virginia Descendants and Related Families; With Genealogies and Sketches of the Families of Hale, Saunders, Lucke, Claiborne, Lacy, Tobin, and Contributing Ancestral Lines by Nathaniel Claiborne Hale: Member of Virginia Historical Society, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Order of First Families of Virginia, Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, and The Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Printed in the United States of America George H Buchanan Company, Philadelphia, PA."

    William Ball is named as son in law and overseer and is also a witness to the will of George Heale, Hannah Heale's father. Item number 7 in George Heale's will reads as follows: #7 - My son George to be Executor and my loving friend ROBERT CARTER and my SON IN LAW Mr. WILLIAM BALL ye overseers of this my will written 30 December 1697.. /s/ George Heale Wit: Joseph Ball, James Innes, William Ball
    Neilson Chart: of Lancaster Co., Virginia
    Burgess 1693, 1695, 1696

    HSF: Burgess 1697
    Will dated Dec 30 1697 - proved Jan 12, 1698

    George Heale was born in the 1650's in Virginia, he married Ellen sometime before 1682. His home in Lancaster County was known as Peach Hall. He received grants for land in Lancaster County around 1692. His will was dated December 1697. And Ellen died around October 1710 in Lancaster County.

    George was a justice of Lancaster Court 1684, and he served in House of Burgesses 1695, 1697. Ellen's parents were Captain John Rogers of Northumberland Co (1620-1680) and his first wife, Ellen, according to research done by Carlton Lee Hudson (in The Virginia Genealogist, 1967)

    George married Ellen ROGERS about 1675 in Lancaster County, Virginia. Ellen (daughter of John ROGERS, Sr. and Lucille "Lucy" IVERSON) was born in 1652 in Northumberland County, Virginia; died on 13 Dec 1710 in Lancaster County, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ellen ROGERS was born in 1652 in Northumberland County, Virginia (daughter of John ROGERS, Sr. and Lucille "Lucy" IVERSON); died on 13 Dec 1710 in Lancaster County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: 9Q1K-5X4
    • _UID: D87EEA29045040E6A684228A16AB22B34F93
    • Will: 15 Oct 1710, Lancaster County, Virginia
    • Will Proved: 13 Dec 1710, Lancaster County, Virginia

    Notes:

    HSF: will dated Dec 13, 1710 - proved Oct 15, 1716

    Ellen Heale's will, dated 15 Oct 1710, bequeathed her son William 500 acres unless he died without issue; then it would go to Joseph, or to Ellen, Elizabeth, and Sarah. Ellen she gave 100 acres at Cherry Point. To William she gave three slaves, the furniture in her chamber and her stock of cattle and hogs, as well as her brandy still. Sons John and Joseph were given the money they owed her. Slaves and personalty were given to her daughters Ellen, Elizabeth and Sarrah. Hannah was given 5 pounds sterling; George a silver hilted sword and belt which were his father's, and Nicholas 20 shillings sterling. Her books were to be divided equally among her daughters and William.

    13 Dec 1710: The will of Ellen Heale was dated 15 Oct 1710 and proved on 13 Dec 1710. In the name of God amen, I Ellen Heale of the Parish of St. Mary's White Chappell in the County of Lancaster --- being Sick and weak of body but praised be God of sound mind and ___ memory and considering the frailty of this mortal life and that all flesh must submit unto death when it shall please God to call me therefore make this my last will & testament in manner & form as fol-lows and first being truly and heartily sorry for all my sins past I recommend my soul unto the hands of almighty God my maker trusting and assuredly believing that I will be saved by the meritorious death and passion of my only savior the Lord Jesus Christ and my body I commit to the earth from whence it was taken to be decently interred according the discretion of my executor hereafter named and as for my temprall estate I give and dispose thereof as follows, Imp. It is my will and desire that all my just debts and funeral rights be first paid and discharged. Item, I give and bequeath unto my son Will. Heale and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever all that parcel of land I lately bought of Mr. Thomas Taylor and Elizabeth his wife lying upon the branch of Capt. Richard Balls mill swamp containing five hundred acres as by the deeds for this land recorded in this county will___. Item I give and bequeath unto my son Wm. my lot of land in Queens Town together with all its houses and appurtenances to him the sd. Wm. Heale and the heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever and if in case sd son should die without such issue then it is my will therefore and I hereby give and bequeath all that tract of land containing five hundred acres _____ my town lot hereby given to my son Wm. unto my son Joseph Heale and his heirs lawfully to be begotten forever and if it should please God that the sd Joseph Heale should die without such heirs then I give and bequeath the same to my three daughters Ellen, Elizabeth, and Sarah Heale to be equally divided amongst them and their heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath unto my loving daughter Ellen Heale one hundred acres of land lying at Cherry Point formerly given to me by my mother as by a Deed of gift for the same recorded amongst the records of that county___to her the sd Ellen Heale and the heirs of her body lawfully to be begotten forever and for want of such heirs I give and bequeath the sd one hundred acres of land to my daughter Elizabeth and the heirs of her body lawfully to be begotten forever and in case the sd Elizabeth should die without such heirs, then I give the sd one hundred acres of land unto my son John Heale and to his heirs forever. Item, I give to my son Wm. Heale and his heirs forever one negro woman named Yarabal and one negro girl named Nancy and one negro boy named Guy which the son and daughter of sd Yarabal and one negro man named _____ with all their future thereof ____ to him the sd Wm. and his heirs forever aforesaid. Item, I give and bequeath to my son William Heale my bed and all its furniture as it now stands in my chamber and ye stocks of cattle and hogges ____ belong to the plantation upon ye fore mentioned five hundred acres of land to ye sd. Will. also one brandy still with its (Capp ?) worm tubb and all its appurtenances whatsoever. Item, I give to my son John Heale all the money that he owes me which I loaned him upon his request. Item, I give to my son Joseph Heale all the money he owes me which I loaned him upon his request. Item, I give to my daughter Ellen Heale one negro woman named Bess to her and her heirs forever, also the chest of drawers which stands in my chamber and a suit Camblet curtains and vallences red and white. Item, I give to my daughter Elizabeth two negroes named Jack & Cherry with all her future _______ to her and her heirs forever as also one feather bed bolster rug and blankets and one old pare of green curtains and vallences and one oval table. Item, I give to my daughter Sarah one feather bed and bolster and one negro boy named Jacob to her and her heirs forever also one other negro called James. Item, I give to my daughter Sarah one old suit of curtains and vallences of Linsie Woolsey. Item, I give to my three daughters, Ellen, Elizabeth, and Sarah Heale and my son William one Doz. and half of new leather chairs to be equally divided between them. Item I give to my daughter Mrs. Hannah Ball, the wife of Capt. Wm. Ball, five pound sterling. Item, I give to my son Geo. Heale a silver hilted sword and belt which was his fathers. Item I give to my son Nicholas Heale twenty shillings sterling in full for his share of my estate. Item, I give my books to be equally divided amongst my three daughters first above named and my son Wm. Heale. Item, it is my will and pleasure that immediately after my decease my son Wm. be possessed _______ & singular the legacies hereby given to him and it is my desire that my loving sons John and Jos. Heale be overseers of him and his estate to advise him in the management of all his affairs until he shall arrive to years of _______ an _____ his own businesses and I do desire my sd sons to _____ him the said Wm. to _____ and ____ of anything of value during his minority without their or either of their ____ approbation. Item, I give my book entitled ____ County Justices to my son Joseph Heale. Item, whereas I have given to my son Wm. my feather bed and all its furniture as it now stands in my chamber it is my will and pleasure that he shall have it and every the curtains, vallences and all other the appurtenances as it stood in my chamber ______Eighteenth day of March last past when I first bequeathed the same to him at that time by my last will and testament _____ a rug and quilt thereto belonging. And lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my sd sons John Heale, Joseph Heale and Wm. Heale, executors of this my last will and testament of three sides and ______ hereby revoking all or any will or wills by me heretofore made and this only I publish and declare to be my last will and testament and by witnessing the same ______ hand and seal this fifteenth day of October anno Dom 1710. Ellen Heale (her seal) Signed, sealed & published as my Last will & testament in presents of: Jos. Ball, James Stevenson, Jos. Tayloe.

    An inventory of goods taken according to the ------ and appraisement made of the estate of Mrs. Geo. Heale, late of this county of Lancaster, deced, by Capt. Hen. Fleet, Mr. John ----- and Mr. Jos. Tayloe and now delivered to Mrs. Ellen Opie, Eliza. Heale, Sarah Heale, and John and Jos. Heale for the use of Wm. Heale as part of their portions due to them from the estate of the above sd Mrs. Geo. Heale as followeth (see inventory of her husband, George). Received of Jos. Tayloe: An inventory of ___ of the estate of Mrs. Ellen Heale of the county of Lancaster, deced., taken and appraised by virtue of an order of ye court of ye sd county bearing date ye ___ of December 1710 by us whose names are under written this __ day of December 1710.

    Children:
    1. Ellen HEALE died before Mar 1714.
    2. Sarah HEALE died in Unknown.
    3. Elizabeth HEALE died in Unknown.
    4. 1. Captain George HEALE was born about 1676; died in 1736 in Lancaster Co., Virginia.
    5. Hannah HEALE, Haile was born in 1678 in Lancaster County, Virginia; died in Aug 1744 in Millenbeck, Lancaster County, Virginia.
    6. John HEALE was born about 1678; died on 20 Dec 1737 in Lancaster Co., Virginia; was buried about 1739 in Haile Graveyard Near White Clay Chapel, Lancaster Co VA.
    7. Joseph HEALE was born on 8 Feb 1681 in Of Lancaster, Virginia; died on 6 Aug 1741 in Lancaster Co., Virginia.
    8. Nicholas HEALE was born in 1691 in Baltimore County, Maryland; died on 29 Mar 1730 in Baltimore County, Maryland.
    9. William HEALE was born in 1698 in "Peach Hill" St. Marys Parrish, Lancaster Co., Virginia; died on 9 May 1733 in Lancaster Co., Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Nicholas HEALE was born in 1630 in Kent, England (son of Captain George William HALE and Mary Elizabeth BLOOD); died on 15 Feb 1668 in Tidewater, Richmond, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Feb 1668 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LY18-2DY
    • Name: Nicholas HAILE
    • _UID: 26E14A127F884156A7BB4EB0DD551F71239C
    • Arrival: 1653, Gloucester, Virginia, British Colonial America
    • Power of Attorney: 1654, York, Virginia, British Colonial America
    • Occupation: 1654, York, Virginia, British Colonial America; Planter
    • Title/Occupation: 1664

    Notes:

    Nicholas Haile was born about 1630 in England, either Kent or Herfordshire. [1] He was transported to Virginia before 1645. His name as a "transportee" was used to acquire grants of land in early Virginia by at least three different persons. He had sufficient funds to purchase in 1652 an interest in a large tract of land which he patented in subsequent years. Nicholas also transported to Virginia at his own expense as many as a dozen bonded servants which he used to obtain land patents. [2]
    Nicholas' wife was claimed to be Mary Travers. Mary Hale was listed in the debts for the estate of Rawleigh Travers.
    Nicholas died in Virginia before November 8, 1671 when records show Mary Haile as executrix for the estate of Nicholas Haile, her husband, deceased. He died intestate so only the administration of his estate is available.According to Hale/Haile/Heal Genealogy Biographical Info On Nicholas Hale known as the 1st born 1628 in England he and his wife had only 3 children. BUT maybe there were others?

    Neilson Chart: of York Co., Virginia
    Was a Planter in 1654

    HSF122: Name could be Haile or Hale
    June 1, 1657 - Patented 500 acres, Lancaster Co., Virginia
    May 18, 1666 - Renewed patent plus 238 acres


    This surname is of English origin, belonging to the group of landscape names. It first identified the dweller in a nook or corner of a valley. The word is derived from "halgh", a term applied to low, level lands washed by a river or sea. Some sources believe that the hale surname may also have come from a hall, or someone who lived near a great hall. Some prominent Hales include Nathaniel Hale and many other early colonists. The first Hales in America spelled the name Heale and it was pronounced Hale, the spelling changed over around 1775.

    Nicolas Heale was the founder of this family in America. Presumably a native of England, he appears in York County, Virginia in 1654 and may have been there a few years earlier. Nicholas Heale was granted land in Lancaster County on June 1, 1657 and again on May 18, 1666 and made his home there. The name of his wife and the date of his death are not known.


    He came to Elizabeth City Co in 1645. He purchased 100 acres in York Co VA in 1648, then moved to Lancaster Co. VA in 1654, purchasing around 1500 acres, including 500 acres on Corrotoman Run in 1657.

    Title/Occupation:
    Planter

    Nicholas married Mary TRAVERS on 5 May 1654 in Essex Co., Virginia. Mary (daughter of Rawleigh TRAVERSE and Hannah Frances BALL) was born in 1632 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 11 Aug 1671 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary TRAVERS was born in 1632 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America (daughter of Rawleigh TRAVERSE and Hannah Frances BALL); died on 11 Aug 1671 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LD56-DK9
    • Name: Mary Virginia TRAVERS
    • _UID: 56F0EF6FE0074356A83C7410DDBE2494DF0C

    Children:
    1. John HEALE died in Unknown.
    2. Francis HEALE died in Unknown.
    3. Joseph HEALE died in Unknown.
    4. 2. Captain George HEALE was born on 1 Jan 1648 in York County, Virginia; died on 12 Jan 1698 in Peach Hall, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Jan 1698 in Peach Hill, Lancaster County, Virginia, British Colonial America.
    5. Richard HEALE was born in 1650; died in Unknown.
    6. Nicholas HEALE was born in 1656 in Lancaster Co., Virginia; died on 29 Mar 1730 in Baltimore County, Maryland.

  3. 6.  John ROGERS, Sr. was born on 16 Apr 1611 in Edinburgh, Scotland (son of Thomas ROGERS and Grace MCKIM (MAKIN)); died in Jul 1680 in Lewisetta, Northumberland County, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LJ2K-KTQ
    • TitleOfNobility: ; Capt.
    • Name: John Fitz ROGERS
    • Name: John ROGERS
    • _UID: DD4FD436F5774D718553F36F722B65A4405C
    • Alt. Birth: 6 Jul 1617, Stratford, Warwickshire, England
    • Immigration: Between 1630 and 1634, Plymouth, Plymouth Colony, British Colonial America
    • Occupation: 1660, Northumberland, England; Captain: Justice and Sheriff of Northumberland County; Reverend, Deacon, and Town Officer, Highway Survey or Deputy at court 1660
    • Alt. Death: 11 Feb 1691, Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts

    Notes:

    Captain John Rogers, the first of this family in Virginia, was born about 1620, since on 4 Aug. 1665 he stated his age was 45. Transported to Virginia 18 April 1638. He purchased 250 acres in Northumberland County from James Claughton on 20 Jan. 1652/3 and on 13 Sept. 1654 took out a patent for 50 acres on the south side of Claughton's Creek adjoining this land and also for 250 acres adjoining. He became a justice of Northumberland County in May 1655, was a captain in the militia, and was a vestryman of Chicacone Parish. On 1 May 1665 he took the appointed oaths as Sheriff for the ensuing year. On 30 Nov. 1656 Capt. John Rogers repatented the 300 acres he had originally patented in 16 54. He added another 200 acres on 31 Aug. 1657 and on 9 Jan . l662/3 repatented this land and his 250 acres originally patented in l654. The name of his first wife Ellen is shown on the tombstones of both husbands of their daughter Elizabeth (Rogers) Keene Banks at Cypress Farm, Northumberland County. Before Sept. 1668 he married his second wife Anne (______) Temple Clay, widow of John Temple and Francis Clay.

    BIOGRAPHY: Resided Cypress Farm, Lewisetta, Virginia.

    John Rogers' will was presented for probate on July 21, 1680, but is no longer of record in Northumberland County.

    From-The Virginia Genealogist, Volume 11, page s 26 - 29.[Crunks1.GED]

    John Rogers was a captain in the militia, he served as justice of Northumberland County in May 1655, and was a vestryman of Chicacone Parish. On May 1, 1665, he took the appointed oaths as Sheriff for the ensuring year.

    From Gary Watson - Description: I suspect this is the same John Rogers mentioned in the following record -

    Northumberland County, Virginia, Court Order Book 1666-1678, page 137, 20 Dec 1671, Pet Lehoot, servant to Captain Jno Rogers is adjudged to be 9 yeares of age & ordered to serve his sd Master according to Act.

    Source Citations:
    (1) W Preston Haynie, Records of Indentured Servants and of Certificates of Land, Northumberland County, Virginia 1650-1795 (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1996), quoting OB 1666-78, 69.

    (2) County Court of Northumberland County, Virginia, Order Book 1666-1678, p 69, Microfilm 32642, Item 2, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

    Gary Watson
    [email protected]

    John married Lucille "Lucy" IVERSON in 1641 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England. Lucille (daughter of Abraham IVERSON and Rebecca GIFFORD) was born in 1612 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; died in 1675 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Lucille "Lucy" IVERSON was born in 1612 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (daughter of Abraham IVERSON and Rebecca GIFFORD); died in 1675 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: KCT2-RH8
    • Name: Lucy
    • _UID: 7E8E79C754CA49E4BC2D9AB776537F6881E8

    Children:
    1. James ROGERS died in Unknown.
    2. Katherine ROGERS died in Unknown.
    3. Giles ROGERS, I was born in 1643 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; died in 1730 in King And Queen County, Virginia.
    4. Elizabeth ROGERS was born in 1647 in Edinburg, Scotland; died in 1720.
    5. Richard ROGERS was born in 1650; died in 1697 in Northumberland County, Virginia.
    6. John ROGERS was born in 1652; died in Unknown.
    7. 3. Ellen ROGERS was born in 1652 in Northumberland County, Virginia; died on 13 Dec 1710 in Lancaster County, Virginia.
    8. William ROGERS was born in 1655; died in 1714.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Captain George William HALE was born on 30 Jul 1601 in King's Walden, Hertfordshire, England; was christened on 9 Aug 1601 in King's Walden, Hertfordshire, England (son of William HALE and Rose BOND); died on 8 Nov 1671 in Reedville, Northumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LT1G-V7H
    • Name: Georgius HALE
    • Grandfather Richard Hales Will: 6 Mar 1620, King's Walden, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom

    Notes:

    Richard, the eldest son, purchased the estate of King's Walden in Hertfordshire, and died in 1620. His son "William succeeded him, and died in August, 1634, aged sixty-six. He left nine children: Richard, born in 1596; William, in 1597; Rowland, his heir; George, born July 30th, 1601; Alicia, in 1603; Winefreda, 1604; Thomas, 1606; Anne, 1609, and Dionisia, March 17th, 1611. The last-mentioned Thomas is supposed to be the Thomas Hale who came to Newbury."


    Please note the conflicting dates of 1620 and 1621. If the ship left Sept 1620, it would have had to have landed Jan 1621,
    yet so many documents have the ship listed as arriving in the colonies in January of 1620.

    The Supply was the companion ship to the Mayflower. It left three weeks late from Bristol, England and found it's way to Barclay, Virginia on January 29, 1620/1

    RECORDS OF THE VIRGINIA COMPANY

    CLIV. SIR George Yeardley. Certificate to the Council and Company of Virginia of the arrival of Planters at Barklay January 29, 1620/21

    Smyth of Nibley Papers, Smith 34

    Document in New York Public Library. Autograph signed of "George Yeardley" and "Jo: Pory, Secr.," Seal and Stamp (Double Rose). List of Records No.228

    [SEAL] These are to certifie the right Honble Right worshipfull, and others of the Counsell and Comany for this first Southern Colony of Virginia, that there arrived at Barklay in the same country, for the account of that Society, and the Plantation fothe said hundred, upon the 29th of January 1620, these fifty persons underwritten. Vist.

    Baily, John, died by 03 Sep 1620 (Bayly)
    Baker, Robert, died by 03 Sept 1620
    Baugh, Thomas (at Virginia for 1624/25 muster 8a) alive 03 Sep 1620
    Broadway, Giles, slain by 03 Sep 1620, Alexander listed alive
    Camme, Nicolas gent, returned to Englnad in "same ship" 1621 (Came)
    Carter, Giles, died in England
    Coopy, Joane, died by 03 Sept 1620
    Coopy, Antony, son of Joane, alive 03 Sept 1620
    Coopy, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas & Joane, alive 03 Sept 1620
    Diuine, Robert Pawlett Divine?
    Dutton, Richard, died by 03 Sept 1620
    Ferriby, Richard gent, slain by 03 Sep 1620 (Fereby)
    Finche, Margaret his wife (at Virginia for 1624/25 muster with husband John Fludd on 1610 Swan 8a)
    Finche, Francis, her daughter, married by 01 Aug 1622(at Virginia for 1624/25 muster 8a)
    Finche, William, son & wife Elizabeth, died by 03 Sept 1620, wife remarried, dtr Francis (listed as son William Fludd at Virginia for 1624/25 8a) same one? not likely.
    Gibbes, John, servant to Oldsworth (at Virginia for 1624/25 muster, partner to Christopher Safford. 8a)
    Gifford, Isabell, married Adam Reymer at sea and departed to Joyce Tracy
    Grevell, Francis, married Mr de la Warr by Sep 3 1620
    Hall, George, Hale/Heale? Drummer (at Virginia for 1624/25 muster, aged 13 8a)
    Heskins, Alice
    Holden, John gent, died by 03 Sep 1620 (Holmeden)
    Holland, Gabriel, died by 03 Sep 1620
    Holland, Richard
    Howlett, John the elder, slain by 03 Sept 1620
    Howlett, John his sonne, died by 03 Sept 1620
    Howlett, William also his sonne, alive at 03 Sept 1620
    Jelfe, James, died by 03 Sept 1620
    Keene, George gent, returned to England
    Kemys, Thomas governor, gent, (Kemis)
    Linzey, Roger, stayed in Ireland (Lindsey)
    Long, Robert gent, Longe, died by 03 Sep 1620 (Longe)
    Milton, Richard (at Virginia for 1624/25 muster 8a)
    Oldsworth, Arnold Esqr. died by 03 Sep 1620 (Oldisworth)
    Page, John and wife Francis "went not but stayed in Ireland"
    Prosser, Walter, died by 03 Sept 1620
    Rolles, Richard (Rowles)
    Rolles, Jane his wife
    Rolles, Benedict their sonne
    Sheepy, Thomas gent, Shepy (1624/5 VA muster, aged 22 8a) (Shepey)
    Tracy William Esqr., died Apr 8, 1621
    Tracy Mary his wife
    Tracy Thomas their sonne, returned to England
    Tracy Joice their daughter, married Capt Nathaniell Powell, both slain by 03 Sep 1620
    Vrange, Philip
    Webbe, Elizabeth, married by 03 Sep 1620
    Wilkins, Giles

    Aboard per Coldham's Emigrants pg 21:
    Brodway Alexander
    Bysaker Robert
    Bysaker Fayth, wife
    Greene Joane
    Hopkins Richard
    Jelfe Jane, wife of James
    Kemis Arthur, gent
    Linsey John
    Pawlet Robert, divine
    Peirs, William, the elder
    Piffe William
    Smyth Richard
    Smyth Jane, wife
    Smyth Anthony, son
    Smyth, William, son

    Notes by John Smyth's 03 Sep 1620 list per Coldham pg 20-21

    Hotten ( 8a) lists on the 1620 voyage:
    Bradway, Alexander aged 31 at muster, wife Sisley was on the 1620 Jonathan
    Collins, John, aged 30 at muster, wife Susan was on the 1613 Treasurer.
    West, Mrs. Francis (widow)appears in Capt Francis West's muster at Elizabeth City beyond the Hampton River, 1624 with the Captain and Nathaniel born in VA.
    From http://www.immigrantships.net/v3/1600v3/supply16200129.html:
    The ship contained 56 passengers, Tobias Felgate was master, the ship's leak was repaired in Ireland where 6 passengers embarked and remained.

    Roll order:
    1 William Tracy Esq
    2 Mary Tracy his wife
    3 Thomas Tracy their sonne
    4 Ioice Tracy their daughter
    5 Francis Grevell
    6 Elizabeth Webbe
    7 Alice Heskins
    8 Isabell Gifford
    9 Giles Carter
    10 George Hall
    11 John Baily
    12 Thomas Baugh
    13 Gabriel Holland
    14 Richard Holland
    15 Giles Wilkins
    16 Giles Broadway
    17 Richard Dutton
    18 Richard Milton
    19 Ione Coopy
    20 Antony Coopy
    21 Elizabeth Coopy
    22* Philip Wright Vrange
    23 John Page
    24 Francys his wife
    25 John Linzey
    26 Roger Linzey
    27 Arnold Olsworthy Esq
    28 Robert Pawlett Diuine
    29 Thomas Kemys gent
    30 Robert Long gent
    31 Iohn Holmden gent
    32 Richard Ferriby gent
    33 Thomas Sheepy gent
    34 George Keene gent
    35 Nicholas Camme gent
    36 William Finche
    37 Margaret his wife
    38 Francis their daughter
    39 Iohn Gibbes
    40 Robert Baker
    41 Iohn Howlett the elder
    42 Iohn Howlet his sonnes
    43 Willia' Howlet his sonnes
    44 Walter Prosser
    45 James Ielfe
    46 Richard Rolles
    47 Jane his wife
    48 Benedict Rolles their soone
    49 Alexander Broadway
    50 Arthur Kemis gent

    Please note the conflicting dates of 1620 and 1621. If the ship left Sept 1620, it would have had to have landed Jan 1621,
    yet so many documents have the ship listed as arriving in the colonies in January of 1620.

    Supply sources:
    Coldham's Emigrants
    ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/shiplists/supply.txt
    http://www.immigrantships.net/v3/1600v3/supply16200129.html
    If you choose to use this information or copy this page,
    please have the courtesy to include an acknowledgment that the work,
    research and compilation was done by Anne Stevens of packrat-pro.com


    George married Mary Elizabeth BLOOD in Jun 1620 in England. Mary (daughter of James Thomas BLOOD and Elizabeth Emma HOLCROFT) was born in 1602 in Bristol, England; died in 1672 in Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Elizabeth BLOOD was born in 1602 in Bristol, England (daughter of James Thomas BLOOD and Elizabeth Emma HOLCROFT); died in 1672 in Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LRDP-NHM

    Children:
    1. Ellen May HAILE was born in 1623 in James City, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 21 Jul 1680 in Northumberland, Virginia, British Colonial America.
    2. John HAILE was born in 1627 in Virginia, America; and died.
    3. 4. Nicholas HEALE was born in 1630 in Kent, England; died on 15 Feb 1668 in Tidewater, Richmond, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Feb 1668 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America.
    4. Thomas HAILE was born in 1630 in Tidewater, Lancaster, Virginia; and died.
    5. Audrie HALE was born about 1635 in England; died after 1682 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Virginia.
    6. Francis HALE was born about 1638 in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1700 in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America.
    7. Captain Richard HAILE was born in 1650 in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America; died in 1698 in Virginia, British Colonial America.

  3. 10.  Rawleigh TRAVERSE was born in 1609 in England; died on 14 May 1700 in Virginia, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: M7JG-T78

    Rawleigh married Hannah Frances BALL. Hannah was born in 1609 in England; died in 1648 in Virginia, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Hannah Frances BALL was born in 1609 in England; died in 1648 in Virginia, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GCMY-C6Y

    Children:
    1. 5. Mary TRAVERS was born in 1632 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 11 Aug 1671 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Virginia, British Colonial America.

  5. 12.  Thomas ROGERS was born on 11 Jul 1587 in Stratford, Warwickshire, England; died on 12 Nov 1638 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts; was buried on 20 Aug 1639 in Burial Hill, New Plymouth, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJTK-KCN
    • _UID: 2983BDABCBC44736921987BB53096E21F852
    • Legend: 1620, Plymouth Rock, Plymouth, Plymouth County, Pennsylvania; Mayflower Passenger

    Notes:

    Thomas Rogers of Dedham, Essex, England immigrated to New England by 1634, with his first residence in the colonies being in Watertown, Massachusetts.[1][2] With him was his wife Grace, his daughter Elizabeth, and his stepson John Sherman and (probably) a second stepson, Richard Sherman.

    On the 28th of February 1636, Thomas was granted five lots in the Plowlands at Beaverbroke Plaines.[3] On the 25th of July 1636 he was granted five acres in the Remote Meadows.[1] The land was allotted by household members. This implies that there could have been five people in the household. Four of those would have been Thomas, his wife Grace, his stepson John Sherman, and his daughter Elizabeth. The fifth was probably his other stepson, Richard Sherman. In the Watertown Inventory of Grants he held a eight acres. All eight parcels held by Thomas were granted to him, and not acquired by purchase from earlier settlers. In order for Thomas to receive the eight land grants, he must have been in Watertown by 1634.[1]

    He was admitted to the Watertown church prior to the 17th of May 1637, when he was admitted as a freeman.

    Thomas married Grace MCKIM (MAKIN) on 24 Jan 1616 in Leiden, Holland, Netherlands. Grace (daughter of Tobias MCKIM (MAKIN) and Katherine BELL) was born in 1588 in Fingeringhoe, England; died on 3 Jun 1662 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Grace MCKIM (MAKIN) was born in 1588 in Fingeringhoe, England (daughter of Tobias MCKIM (MAKIN) and Katherine BELL); died on 3 Jun 1662 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: GJTH-4ZV
    • _UID: A0054E9E91104E638D5CD0FB2AC974A19FD7

    Children:
    1. Joseph ROGERS was born between 1607 and 1615 in Stratford, Warwickshire, England; died in Jan 1678 in Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts; was buried in Old Cove Burial Ground, Eastham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts.
    2. Thomas ROGERS was born in 1609 in Of Stratford, Warwick, England; died on 19 Jul 1630; was buried on 19 Jul 1630.
    3. 6. John ROGERS, Sr. was born on 16 Apr 1611 in Edinburgh, Scotland; died in Jul 1680 in Lewisetta, Northumberland County, Virginia.
    4. William ROGERS was born on 7 Feb 1612 in Stratford, Warwickshire, England; died on 22 Nov 1669 in Huntington, Suffolk, Long Island, New York.
    5. Edward ROGERS was born on 8 Jan 1614 in Stratford, Warwickshire, England; and died.
    6. James ROGERS was born on 2 Feb 1615 in Dedham, Essex, England; died on 16 Feb 1687 in New London, New London County, Connecticut; was buried in 1687 in Departed Portsmouth, England For New London, Connecticut In The Ship Increase.
    7. Elizabeth (Lysbeth) ROGERS was born on 16 Nov 1617 in Leiden, Holland, Netherlands; died on 27 Jul 1680 in Dedham, Essex, England.
    8. Eleazer ROGERS was born about 1618 in Dorset, Dorsetshire, England; and died.
    9. Gretchen (Grietgen) Margaret ROGERS was born in 1619 in Hadfield, Buckinghamshire, England; died after 1622.
    10. Lydia ROGERS was born on 28 Nov 1619 in Stratford, Warwickshire, England; and died.
    11. Alicia ROGERS was born on 3 Feb 1621 in Stratford, Warwickshire, England; and died.
    12. Anne ROGERS was born on 15 Dec 1624 in Stratford, Warwickshire, England; was buried on 15 Sep 1629.
    13. Katherine ROGERS was born on 18 May 1626 in Stratford, Warwickshire, England; and died.
    14. Ruth ROGERS was born on 8 Jul 1627 in Stratford, Warwickshire, England; and died.
    15. Anne ROGERS was born on 12 Apr 1629 in Stratford, Warwickshire, England; died on 4 Dec 1630; was buried on 15 Sep 1629.
    16. Mary ROGERS was born on 9 May 1630 in Stratford, Warwickshire, England; died on 21 Jun 1630; was buried on 21 Jun 1630.
    17. Hannah ROGERS was born on 13 Nov 1631 in Stratford, Warwickshire, England; and died.

  7. 14.  Abraham IVERSON was born in 1586 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (son of Michael IVERSON and Catherine WALLACE); died in 1655 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.

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    • _UID: 36C0062E9D95441EAE9C2B25EF7EC8E26FDA

    Abraham married Rebecca GIFFORD in 1614 in Gifford Hall, Yester, East Lothian, Scotland. Rebecca was born in 1587 in Gifford Hall, Yester, East Lothian, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Rebecca GIFFORD was born in 1587 in Gifford Hall, Yester, East Lothian, Scotland; and died.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 3C786906C46849A188664DD8CEE8384A84B9

    Children:
    1. 7. Lucille "Lucy" IVERSON was born in 1612 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; died in 1675 in Worcester, Worcestershire, England.