NOTES: Henry is likely styled as a boatwright here to differentiate him from Henry BROOKE the merchant, s/o of Henry BROOKE Senior, citizen and grocer of London, as records for this father and son begin to appear. (MD SA, Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, v3:180). 3. 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. MSA SC 2221-17-5. Died: 1638, in Maryland. 1. 2, 1643-1651, p. 307. A suit by Dorothy against Richard Duke the same week suggests he was the same. Died: December 1633 near Barbados on the Ark en route to Maryland. Issue: Unknown. Ann Cox, gentlewoman (passenger) 11 Oct 1650. Capt. Thomas Cornwaleys Mayflower Passenger List. Court records state that Patience would be indentured an additional year, and Oldham would keep Bryan until he was 21. 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. NOTES: The above assessment is the first record for Henry BROOKS. 4, p. 317, 356. Provincial offices: Council, 1637/38-1638. Includes entry for 3000 for a shallop which was lost and 1200 in Mr. GLOVER'S hands. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltiomore) 1. Servants usually worked as farm laborers or domestic servants completing manual labor. You are Our 32203rd Visitor. Religious affiliation: Protestant. At least two men of African descent were aboard the Ark and the Dove, ships that brought Leonard Calvert, son of George Calvert, first Lord of Baltimore, up the Chesapeake Bay in 1634. Stephen). Died: Before 20 March 1637. . Issue: No. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore) Here is a list of the kinds of records you might find at a county courthouse. Married: Jane d/o Thomas Hunt. Introduction. Please Email Additions/Corrections to Webmaster. 26 Jan 1646[7] Jame[s] BALDRIDGE summoned as witness. MSA Land Patents 1, folio 20, 166. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. 1. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 81. Religious affiliation: Protestant. 4. 1. 1. Married: (1st) Ann d/o (2nd) Juliana d/o (3rd) Elizabeth d/o There, you can locate your ancestors ship, passenger list, view and save a copy of the original list. vol. Successful planter at Ashley River. 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. GORDON OF GLASGOW, a snow from Dublin to VA. with 81 males and 26 female indentured servants on 1 May 1746. Henry Bishop (passenger) Born: 27 March 1609; son of Thomas Greene, Knight Bachelor, by his wife Margaret Webb. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. An indentured servant is someone who agreed to serve as a servant for a given amount of time in America in exchange for free passage to the Americas. Some spelling has been modernized and contractions expanded. Visitation Pedigrees (H.S.P. (PA Mag of History & Biography, Quaint Virginia Records, 1892, p. 70), NOTES: The above may refer to records in Northampton Co, VA., and another record also includes references to Joane, wife of Thomas, apparently the couple in the Isle of Kent. Thomas Cooper (passenger) (VA. Land Office Patents No. 134, No. John Ashmore. Thomas Beckwith, servant of Capt. 2. Thomas hebden for killing of swine vnlawfully, the said Tho. 10 Sep 1644 A letter, dated 10 of 7ber 1644, written by Henry BROOKE, Grocer of London, to his nephew Nico BROOKE marchant Virginia. During the early settlement of Maryland, many newcomers were indentured servants who wanted to immigrate to the colony, but could not pay for passage. By this time, Baldridge is elsewhere, either in Barbadoes, or in Northumberland. 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. Gerrard was fined for his actions. Issue: Unknown. The two ships were built by George Calvert, the first Baron Baltimore, to help him establish a colony of his own in the Americas. Includes a selection of items on redemptioners that appeared in the newspaper Der . Provincial offices: Surveyor. NOTES: First record found for Jane UNKNOWN Wickliffe. Issue: Yes. Jerome Hawley, Esquire (Commissioner, Investor, and passenger) Religious affiliation: Catholic. 3, p. 258; Land Patents Liber 1, folio 19, 37, 166. Born: circa 1619. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 24. Francis Rabnett, gentleman (passenger) Also one Richard Cole came to Maryland on the Ark and the Dove along with a Mr. Richard Duke, and he called his home in Westmoreland on the Potomac Salisbury Park and accounts show he considered himself very highly. PCC PROB 11/173/486 (Richard Lowe). of the Maryland Legislature Vol. Issue: Unknown. 4. Religious affiliation: Protestant. William Andrews, gentleman (passenger) 3, p. 258; Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20; Liber ABH, folio 64. One of these first African Marylanders was Mathias de Sousa. The Mayflower launched with 102 passengers, as well as at least two dogs, and a crew of 25-30 headed by Captain Christopher Jones. 3. 1. John Games. Religious affiliation: Catholic. Indentured servitude was an important form of labor utilized in British North America during the colonial and early national periods. 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?) Born: circa 1592. v. Cecil Lord Baltimore et al.). Thomas Carrington (passenger) Background: Residency in Wiltshire and Odiham, Hampshire. W. Dugdale, Vis. Religious affiliation: Protestant. (MD SA, CTB, 1644, v4:543), MSA Archives of Md. 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. 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. Born: circa 1623. Capt Claybornsurveyed ordered 8 Dec 1640. 1. 1650 Henry Brookes plte According to the direccon of an order of Nichas Cawseene deft the of June last made in this Cause the deft this day brought the Gunne in question into Court to bee veiwed. Issue: Unknown. She herself was deceased by 1650 and her husband Edward was named guardian of the children. 1. (Dyas) Servant - Christopher Edwards. 1. John Knowles (passenger) 1. RO 2667/1/25/26; 2667/1/22/1, John Bowlter, Purser of The Ark (crew) Married: Unknown name. (1642-1644), folio 170. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. Roe? 2. We realize the source of the names, the Ark to carry the passengers who were to replenish the earth in new lands and the food and supplies for their support, and the Dove to explore and It is not known if these two records (1638 and 1642) refer to the same petition. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. Dict. Married: Rose d/o, wid. Papenfuse et al., Biog. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. MSA Wills Liber 1, folio 1. Provincial offices: Justice, Kent County (1637-38). Captain Henry Fleete, gentleman (passenger) Issue: Unknown. Those who boarded at Gravesend had to take an oath of fidelity to Charles I of England. Father White taught the Indians his language. Thomas Dorrell, Esquire (passenger) Robert Pike Any and all commercial use is strictly prohibited. E.C. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore) Edward Wintour, gentleman (Investor and passenger) 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. vol. Provincial offices: Council (1644-50); Justice (11644-1650); General Assembly (1637-1650); Governor of Maryland (1647-1649). The Dove was finally returned to St. Mary's with mariners from Virginia, but a replacement crew to take her to England could not be found until August 1635. . 1. Issue: Unknown. Issue: Unknown. 1. Evans Watkins, servant of Governor Leonard Calvert MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 17, 41-42; Liber 2, folio 346; Liber ABH, folio 6, 67. Married: Anne d/o Issue: Yes. 1, p. 28. 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. MSA Archives of Md. From 1834 to the end of the WWI, Britain had transported about 2 . 186. 1. And the Court found that the contract in demand, being made in virginea by persons then inhabiting in virginea, & touching paymt to be made at a certaine place in virginea, ought to be referred for triall & hearing to the Courte of virginea & that this Court hath no iurisdiction in the cause. 3 Dec 1647 Thomas Gerrard Esqr Attorney & Admistrator of Henry Brookes mercht demandeth of Capt Robt Vaughan twenty thowsand pownds of Tob: for goods receiued of the sd Henry, under his owne hand. 6 Apr 1637 Adm. of estate of Zachariah Mottershead granted to James BALDRIDGE. 2. 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. Captain John Hill, gentleman (passenger) 1. 1. 1 (1896), p. 148. Married: Sarah d/o 1. John Cook (passenger) and after her decease, he became guardian of the two children and pursued the suit for the cows and calves. v. Cecil Lord Baltimore et al.). MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 63; Liber ABH, folio 98. : Heritage Books, 1996), 285. Ship York carrying convicts from Newgate Prison in England to Maryland 1739. Richard Lusthead [Luslick] (passenger) 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). Josiah, servant to Capt. 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?) 25 Mar 1634 Ms. Hodges list includes: Mr. Richard COLE and Mr. Richard DUKE, Wm BROWNE, Cuthbert FENWICK, Nicholas HARVEY, John HILLIERD, John HOLLIS aka HOLLOWES [HALLOWES]. in Engl: or holland & a new p of shoes & a new saile for his the plfs shallopp; owing vnto him from the deft for pilotage of the ship, & a months waiting of him & his man & shallopp one month after the arrivall of the ship in the port & wch he refuseth to pay vnto him to the damage of the plf to the value of 4130 l tob wth cask warn: to Cort to morrw morn: 9cl pill iudgmt.. Born: circa 1600. 2. May 1640 Captain John BUTLER (Boteler) Gent. PCC PROB 11/167/45 (George Calvert). 1. 2. W. Berry, County Genealogies, Pedigrees of Kent (1830), p. 169. NOTES: The mention of John Rablie is interesting in that the 1649 letter from Thomas BALDRIDGE (in Barbadoes at the time), to his cousin Thomas Baldridge (in Virginia), refers to 12 men being sent (transported) to the house of John Rabley's [in Virginia] for the benefit of Baldridge. (MD SA, Judical and Testamentary Business, v4:453). How and Why Slavery Developed in American Colonies. 1. Richard Cole, gentleman (passenger) Of special interest is Henry BROOKE, styled first as Boatwright of St. Marys and then Planter and Shipwright of Appomatox, who married Jane UNKNOWN Wickliffe, widow of David WICKLIFFE of St. Marys Co, and who removed to Westmoreland Co (then Northumberland), Virginia by 1648/9 and was the father of Jane BROOKE Higdon Brown. One question is whether David could be the same as the ____ WICKLIFFE of an entry dated 1635 listing names appearing in papers in the suit of Wm CLAYBORNE agst CLOBERY & Co (Accomack Co, VA). Thomas Greene, Esquire (Investor and passenger) 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. The Irish-in-Barbados story is complex. One baby was born during the trip and named Oceanus Hopkins. Henry Brookes plte The Complte by Georg Manners his Attor-Nichas Cawseene deft ney sueth to bee releived for a Gunne taken from him in the late troubles by Governor Calverts direccon vppon pmise of redelivery as hee alleadgeth. 1. Religious affiliation: Catholic. Captain Richard Lowe of Ratcliff, Stepney, Middlesex, Master of the Ark (crew) 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. Issue: Unknown. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 121; Liber ABH, folio 98. Religious affiliation: Catholic. B. Fothergill, Wills of Westmoreland County, Va., 1654-1800 (1925), p. 1. 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. Issue: Unknown. The ship also had a crew of approximately 30 (possibly 50) captained by Christopher Jones (l. c. 1570-1622 CE) of Rotherhithe, England. Issue: Unknown. See Jane's statement of 11 Oct 1650. Thomas Allen. John HALLOWES transported a Mary GRAY and an Ailce GRAY into Virginia. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. Mary Jennings, servant of Father Andrew White 1. 2, p. 279; vol. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore) Indentured servants and other passengers are named in registers that scrupulously document the crown's land grants to those who transported immigrants. he was one of nine indentured servants brought to Maryland by Jesuit missionaries and was on the Ark when Lord Baltimore's expedition arrived in the St . 4. Died: 9 June 1647. Northumberland County, Land Office Patents No. Richard Gilbert (passenger) NOTES: This record might suggest that David immigrated by himself since he is only demanding 50 acres. Sears was placed on the colonies-bound ship Tyral in 1752. 1. James BALDRIDGE of Westmoreland Co, VA per his 26 Nov 1658 will. 1061 Died: Before 3 August 1642. 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. John Elbin [Elkin] (passenger) From . Died: 1656 in Hampshire, England. Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild is independently owned. Issue: Unknown. ALSO found is this this record which clearly indicates Henry's involvement in the trading business:. 2. 3. 4, p. 93. For a hundred years, lower-class English had been encouraged to come to Virginia as indentured servants. Issue: Yes. 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. 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