Religious affiliation: Catholic. Issue: Unknown. Provincial offices: Sheriff and coroner, St. Marys (1639-1640). Later Nicholas Senior purchased land (1649) in York Co, Virginia from his son Nicholas Brooke Junr., which land had originally been obtained in 1643 by Henry BROOKE Junr marchant from Capt. & 1bb Corne, or a Boate of 15 foote by the Keele. 28 Feb 1637/8 Grand Jury included: Tho BALDRIDGE, Nathaniel POPE, Francis GRAY, Thomas GREEN, Gent, Marmaduke SNOW Gent, Robert Vaughan. 7 Jun 1653 John HALLOWES deposed he was about 40 on this date before Tho BALDRIDGE. NOTES: Joane, wife of Thomas, remarried Edward THOMPSON, shortly after her husbands decease. ), William Peaseley of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, Esquire (Treasurer and Investor) 2. 3. Those who boarded at Gravesend had to take an oath of fidelity to Charles I of England. Issue: Yes. Society of the Ark and the Dove. MSA Liber 1, folio 121; Wills Liber 3, folio 114; Archives of Md. . 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. Attachmt to the sheriffe ret. 3. 2. John Elbin [Elkin] (passenger) Mr. Richard BROWN. MSA Liber P.R. The two ships were built by George Calvert, the first Baron Baltimore, to help him establish a colony of his own in the Americas. 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. Henry Wiseman, Esquire (Investor and passenger) Religious affiliation: Catholic. NOTES: The above June 1643 and March 1643[4]records suggests that David WHITCLIFF aka WICKLIFFE had deceased. Thomas Cornwaleys 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. Issue: Yes. 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. You can also access census data and death records to help you in your search. This article . 154 (Richard Orchard et al. Yesterday, whilst plotting reaction deep within the Cellar Bar on Bell St, the subject of the Catholic landing in Maryland came up. Thomas Heath (passenger) Born: 1606 in England; (2nd) son of George Calvert, Knt., 1st Lord Baltimore, 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. 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. Google Books (also see extracts in Wilson, 1964, p. 1 - 4 ). Father Andrew White At the age of 51 Andrew White, an England Jesuit priest, was about the oldest person on the Ark. In these ordinances recorded by the General Assembly on August 4, 1619, the government of the Virginia colony attempts for the first time to regulate customs of indentured servitude. 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. Records would seem to indicate that if one was a merchant or mariner, they had dealings with almost everyone up and down the coast and intermarried often. And the Judge allowed him to recover his 150 l & cask putt into the stock, but left him to his proofe for the acct of profitt. GRIFFIN: arrived in Philadelphia with emigrants from Ireland in Aug. 1746. vol. 25-27 Feb 1639 Order by Leonard CALVERT 100 acres to be set forth for Nathaniel POPE lying upon the north side of St. John's Creek, and bounding upon the north side with a swamp in St. Maries Bay called Pope's Swamp and to deed him a patent for it in freehold.parcel set forth for Nathaniel POPE by John LEWGER for land bounding on the west with St. Maries Bay, on the South with St. John's Creek and the Town Land of John LEWGER Esqr on the East with the Northern branch of the said St. John's Creek..patent to Nathaniel POPE of St. Maries hundred dated 27 Feb 1639. 2. Issue: Unknown. One of these first African Marylanders was Mathias de Sousa. Married: Mary d/o C.H. Here he is commanded to visit every house in the hundreds and take an inventory of all men able to bear arms, of all guns and ammunition, swords, etc., and to secure depositions of such from whomever. Religious affiliation: Catholic. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. J. Hawley et al., A Relation of Maryland (1635), p. 56. Born: circa 1613, (2nd) son of Thomas Gerard, K.B., of Bryn, Lancashire, and his wife Frances Molyneux of Ince, Lancashire. Died: 1655 at the Battle of the Severn. Indentured servitude was an important form of labor utilized in British North America during the colonial and early national periods. 4, p. 32. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. Thomas Cornwaleys 30 Dec 1637 Warrant for John BUTLER of the Isle of Kent. 2. Being an emerging company, we focused on providing all modern and proven technologies to our valuable clients, we are a leader in designing and developing websites, mobile applications, graphic designing, mobile and desktop-based games, web design and e-commerce websites. Issue: Unknown. 10 Sep 1644 A letter, dated 10 of 7ber 1644, written by Henry BROOKE, Grocer of London, to his nephew Nico BROOKE marchant Virginia. 2. 1. v. Cecil Lord Baltimore et al.). 186. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore) The inventory was considerable (p. 96). J. Hawley et al., A Relation of Maryland (1635), p. 56. MSA Liber Z (1637-1650), folio 54. 1. Thomas also mentions in his letter a merchant in London with whom he is engaged in business. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. Married: Rose d/o, wid. Born: In England. Issue: Unknown. Died: 30 Nov. 1675, at Muswell Hill, Middx., England E.C. Josiah, servant to Capt. Issue: No. 1. 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?) (MDPC&W HoR, v1:106, FHC Film #0013063, orig. & 30' tob for losse of this dayes work in coming to Court this day. Of the passengers, 37 were members of the separatist Leiden congregation seeking freedom of worship in the New World. E.C. GORDON OF GLASGOW, a snow from Dublin to VA. with 81 males and 26 female indentured servants on 1 May 1746. Issue: Yes. (MD SA, Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, v3:61). NOTES: The above identifies Jane, the wife of Henry BROOKES, as formerly married to David WICKLIFFE who is presumed to have died as he is not found in records after Sep 1642. Issue: Unknown. vol. Issue: Unknown. copie of the order to the plf. Chester County Archives and Record Services, West Chester, PA 19380. Died: Between 25 November 1661 17 June 1662. MSA Land Patents 1, folio 20, 166. Lewis Fremond [Froman] (passenger) Issue: Unknown. Born: circa 1571. Born: circa 1623. Soule, George, 21-25, servant or employee of Edward Winslow. From 1834 to the end of the WWI, Britain had transported about 2 . NYC Comptroller, Newtown, Long Island, Town Records, 1659-1688, folio 170. Compiled by David Bell 3/30/03. Died: Before 4 September 1638. Dict. 1. Ellyson demandeth of henry Brooks 250 l tob & cask, due for chirurgery. (Orig Liber A:346, MD SA, CTB, 1649 50, v10:24). 1647 Oaths of Fielty [Fidelity]: Richard BROWN (27 June), John WALTON (22 Sept). NOTES: The above assessment is the first record for Henry BROOKS. E.C. Census records, and in particular the 1930 census, is one of the most easily used tools for beginners and seasoned genealogists alike. . H. St. George et al., Wilts. 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. 1. Issue: Unknown. Provincial Offices: Assembly (1637, 1641, 1642); Sheriff, St. Marys (1641). of the Maryland Legislature Vol. George EVOLIN for the manor of Evolinton in the Baronie of St. Mariesincluded the names of Thomas HEBDEN, David WICKILIFF, John WALKER, John HILL. 1. Issue: No. PROB C2/Chas. John Games. 3, p. 258; Land Patents Liber 1, folio 19, 37, 166. Captain Henry Fleete, gentleman (passenger) Newman, Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate (1961), p. 224-5. hebden had forfeited his recognisance for not bringing their eares to the Govr or Secretary within a month after the killing; & adiudged him to pay to the Lord Propr 1000 l tob. Mr Br. 1 (1979), p. 905. 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. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 66. 1. 1. to retrieve any portion of the site. 154 (Richard Orchard et al. TNA C 24/621/79 (Edward Robinson v Cecil Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore) 3. Jan 1642/3 First appearance (of many) for Henry Brooks in Judicial CTB records. 2. 4, p. 392, p.533, Doctor Richard Edwards, chirurgeon of the Ark (crew) Some spelling has been modernized and contractions expanded. Issue: Unknown. John Wells (passenger) Hopwood, Middle Temple Records (1904), p. 506. In Westmoreland in 1661, Christopher Butler requests money from the estate of Edward Thompson (administrator John Washington) stating he had cared for the ill wife of Edward Thompson until she died which would mean that Edward remarried after Joane died. 2 Dec 1642 Jane Cockshott widd complaineth agst Jane the wife of david whitcliff for vnlawfull dealing wth her the plaintifs maidservt & taking & keeping from her one red base wastcoat lined wth silk galon, wch she received of the said manservt & deteineth from her to the damage of the plf. To the value of 100 1 tob. 13 Nov 1640laid out for David WICKLIFF a parcel of land bounding on the North with the land of George PYE on the south with land of Hutton CORBOTT patent granted 14 Nov 1640. MSA Land Patents Liber ABH, folio 5, 66. vol. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 37-8, 166; Liber ABH, folio 65. (MD SA, Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, v3:85), NOTES: James BALDRIDGE, planter, prominent in early St. Marys records, and his brother Capt. In history, an indentured servant was a man or woman who signed a indenture or a contract. 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. 1. 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. NOTES: Nicholas COSSIN aka Cawseene aka Causseen was a neighbor of David and Jane WICKLIFFE, and he later married Jane COCKSHOTT, the widow of John, and the same who sued Jane WHITCLIFF. Born: circa 1605 in Norfolk, England, (2nd) son ofWilliam Cornwaleys, Knt., by his wife Lady Katherine Parker of Erwarton, Suffolk. Dict. Issue: Unknown. and after her decease, he became guardian of the two children and pursued the suit for the cows and calves. And Richard COLE being sworne and examined in open Court vpon his oath saith. Married: (2nd) Penelope d/o John Wiseman Esquire, of Tyrrells Hall, Essex. 1. 1. Born: circa 1600. Issue: Unknown. Died: Between 12 April 1660 15 November 1660, in Lancaster County, Va. . 1. 1. Died: 1637 at Mattapanient Hundred, by the fall of a tree. Issue: No. Religious affiliation: Catholic. Papenfuse et al., Biog. 1. Religious affiliation: Catholic. Issue: No. Roger Walter (passenger) (MD SA, Proceedings of Council of MD, v3:119). The passengers were led off the ship into the bright August sun. PCC PROB 11/167/45 (George Calvert). Indentured labour was a system of bonded labour that was instituted following the abolition of slavery. Undoubtedly they were related. 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.. Black John Price (passenger) Issue: Yes. Classification and collections differ between jurisdictions. Died: 10 May 1635 in a naval battle on the pinnace St. Margaret. The ship also had a crew of approximately 30 (possibly 50) captained by Christopher Jones (l. c. 1570-1622 CE) of Rotherhithe, England. Many of the people who paid for themselves and their servants were younger sons from wealthy families. (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. Issue: No. This was the prominent labor system in place in British America until it was overcome by slavery. 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. William Fitter, gentleman (passenger) 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). 2. Religious affiliation: Catholic. ffrancis BROOKS deposed on 23 April 1662 that he was age 38 [b c1624]. (1642-1644), folio 6. 1. vol. 1. 1. Issue: Unknown. Religious affiliation: Catholic. Issue: Unknown. 2. 2. The passengers on the voyage, based on records of Leonard Calvert include the following. ALSO found is this this record which clearly indicates Henry's involvement in the trading business:. 30 Apr 1638 Entered by Capt. 154 (Richard Orchard et al. 2. 3. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. Religious affiliation: Catholic. 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. vol. The claim that Irish people were enslaved in the British American Colonies stems from a misrepresentation of the idea of " indentured . Dict. Francis deposed on 23 April in 1662 as being 38 years [b c1629] of thereabout. It also establishes a relationship between Richard COLE and the WICKLIFFES (David and Jane) that began as early as 1638 in Maryland and that continued in Virginia until Richard died and he named the widow Jane BROOKES executrix of his 1663 Westmoreland Co, VA, will that also identified his wife as Alice; another interesting coincidence since Henry BROOKE listed one Ailce [Alice?] 2. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 20, 38; Liber ABH, folio 65. 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. 3. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 121; Liber ABH, folio 98. E.C. 134, No. 20 Mar 1638 Thomas BALDRIDGE sworn in as Sheriff and coroner for 1 year. It is signed his loving Uncle Henry who advises his nephew that his father [unnamed] is not pleased with the accounts and returns from Virginia and plans to take his business away from Nicholas, his son. Died: December 1633 near Barbados on the Ark en route to Maryland. 2. A. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 38; Liber ABH, folio 65. A population boom in England had created food shortages,. all but one of the Dove's crew deserted. TNA PROB HCA 14, Bundle 93, No. Indentured laborers, mostly white, dominated the Maryland workforce throughout the 17th century . 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. On 20 Jun 1632, Charles I of England granted to Caecilius (Cecil) Calvert, Baron of Baltimore, the charter for the Province of Maryland. Respited till Edward Packer be in Court to defend. The event took place on March 25, 1634, when the passengers of the Ark and the Dove disembarked upon the shores of Terra Mariae, held a Mass, and then hewed a Cross out of felled trees . 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. Ships Passenger Lists to Maryland 1739. 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. Married: (1st) Mary d/o Whitehead; (2nd) Margerite d/o (Source: The Ark and the Dove by USGenNet Patrons Rhoda Fone & Carole Hammett (2001)). 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. the dove record passengers crew and indentured servants had been the fears of! Richard Loe, servant to Capt. 1 (1896), p. 148. 1061. These are to centifie whom it may concerne that I vnder written doe give full power & authority to my frend mr henry Brooke iunr to recover for me what estate my brother Robert Giover [Glover], left in Maryland, as also what cattell are due to me at Accomack, wch were to be delivered to my said brother, dated in Rotterdame the 14. octob 1644. p. Jo: Giover. MSA Land Patents Liber 1, folio 121; Liber ABH, folio 98. warn: to Court siliter. Francisco, servant of Father Andrew White Died: Before 17 July 1637. vol. Crew included John BOULTER, Purser and steward of the Ark. 2. Liber F:120). Thomas Cornwaleys Thomas Dorrell, Esquire (passenger) 3, p. 258. 1. Indentured servants first arrived in America in the decade following the settlement of Jamestown by the Virginia Company in 1607. Died: circa 1655. Born: circa 1613, of Rochdale, Lancashire. Issue: No. of Richard Gilbert. vol. 1. William Ashmore. In 1649, there is a suit between Capt Thomas BALDRICH and Mrs Margaret BRENT. 1. His wife, named Dorothy, and his descendants are closely allied with the BUTLERS, LISSONS [SISSON], and WICKLIFFES. Records of Indentured Servants and of Certificates of Land: Northumberland County, Virginia, 1650-1795 (Bowie, Md. She would follow along with the Ark and make landings where the water was too shal-low for the larger vessel. 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