1589 - 1663 (73 years)
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Name |
Henry Bagwell |
Born |
29 Oct 1589 |
Exeter, Devon County, England |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
28 Apr 1663 |
Northampton County, Virginia |
Person ID |
I445 |
Abernathy, Robert and Sara Cubisch |
Last Modified |
25 Apr 2014 |
Family |
Alice Hawkins, b. 1605, Suffolk County, England , d. 8 Nov 1646, Northampton County, Virginia (Age 41 years) |
Children |
+ | 1. Thomas Bagwell, b. 1642, Metompkin, Accomack County, Virginia , d. 16 Sep 1690, Accomack County, Virginia (Age 48 years) |
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Last Modified |
25 Apr 2014 |
Family ID |
F216 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Bagwell, Henry Aged 35, listed on the Deliverance, landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the wrecked Seaventure.
8a: Aged 35 at muster at West & Sherley's Hundred, Charles City 1624 with Symon Turgis and two servants.
Bennit, Nicholas CarpenterBrian, William Briars, Jeffrey Died in Bermuda Buck, Richard Sailed June 1609 with wife, Miss Langley and four Buck children.
Marooned for 9 months embarked for Virginia from Bermuda 10 May 1610. Arrived in Jamestown 21 May 1610. He was a minister.
The four Buck children, Elizabeth, Bridget and Bermuda were born and died while their parent marooned on Somers Island (1609-10)
Mara born in Virginia 1611 ward of brother-in-law, John Burrows.
Bucke, Richard Reverand Chaplain to the expedition Carter, Christopher Deserted and stayed behind on the island Chard, Edward Stayed behind on the island Chard, Joseph
Josuah? 8a: Listed as on the 1607 voyage, aged 36 st muster at Colledge Land, wife Ann on the Bonnie Bess.
Eason, Edward and wife, Baby boy Bermuda born in Bermuda to Edward and wife Frobisher, Robert Shipwright Gates, Sir Thomas Governor for Virginia
Godby, Thomas
Aged 38 in the Deliverance, landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the wrecked Seaventure
8a: Listed as on the 1608 voyage, muster at Elizabeth CIty 1624 with wife Joane on the FLying Hart, John Curtis and Christopher Smith.
Grave, George
8a: At muster James City, wife Elnor on the Susan.
Hitchman, William Died in BermudaHopkins, Stephen
Left England 9 June 1609 among 150 persons cast ashore etc etc then it states "Although there is no complete list of the shipwrecked party which eventually reached Jamestown in the two pinnaces Patience and Deliverance, built on the islands, Hopkins did not remain on The Somers Islands and the conclusion is that the recalcitrant came to Virginia despite his known wish to return to England. (He went back to England and came on the Mayflower in 1620 to Plymouth, Mass.
No further connection with the Colony. Horton, Mistress Joons, Elizabeth Aged 30, servant, landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the Seaventure
Jourdain, Silvester Of Lyme Regis, DorsetKnowles,Richard Lewis, Richard Died in Bermuda Lightfoote, John
Landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the wrecked Seaventure
8a: At muster in James City 1624 as servant to Cap Raph Harmor.
Martin, William Newport, Christopher Captain of the Sea Venture, former privateerPaine, Henry Shot to death for mutiny Pearepoint, Francis Persons, Elizabeth
Maid to Mistress Horton; married Thomas Powell while in Bermuda
Pierce, William Capt.
8a: At muster at James City, January 1624 with 4 servants and 13 more at Mulburie Island.
Wife Jone was on the Blessing.Powell, Thomas CookProctor, John Landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the Seaventure
8a: Listed as on the 1607 voyage. muster at Paces Paine, James City.
Wife Allis on the 1621 George.Ravens, Henry
Master mate; lost at sea when he sailed for help Reede, Humfrey Rich, Robert Brother of Sir Nathaniel Rich, a shareholder. Was a soldier. Returned to Bermuda 1617 and died there 1630.
Rolfe, John and wife. A young man in his twenties and traveling with his wife. 9 months on Somers Island.
Their baby girl was born in Bermuda, christened Bermudas 11 Feb 1610, died and buried there.
His wife died on Somers Island or shortly after reaching Virginia Spring 1610.
He married Pocahontas in April 1614.Samuel, Edward Murdered by Robert Waters Sharpe, Samuel
8a: Listed on the 1609 voyage. At muster at Peirsey's Hundred January 1624.1 servant, Henery Carman.
Wife Elizabeth on 1621 Margaret & John.Shelly, Henry Mr
Somers, Captain Matthew Nephew and heir of Sir George, was aboard the "Swallow" on the same expedition
Somers, Sir George Admiral of the flotilla Strachey, William
From Surrey England b 1572 on SV, marooned 9 mo Strachney, William
Secretary-elect of Virginia Company, colonist secretarySwift, James Walsingham, Robert CockswainWant, John Waters, Edward Lieut.
On SV and on to Virginia on the Patience.
Waters, Robert Deserted and stayed behind on the island, murdered Edward Samuel
Waters, Edward
Aged 40 in the Patience, landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the wrecked Seaventure
Whittingham, Thomas Lost at sea with Henry RavensYeardley, Sir George, Capt
Experienced veteran of the Dutch wars (on the Deliverance)
George Somers returned to in Bermuda, dying there in November of 1610. Captain Matthew Somers returned to England aboard the "Patience" with his uncle's body.
American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) about Henry Bagwell
Name: Henry Bagwell
Volume: 07
Page Number: 104
Reference: Original lists of persons who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations. By John Camden Hotten. NewYork, 1874. (580p.):+
U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Henry Bagwell
Name: Henry Bagwell
Arrival Year: 1623
Arrival Place: Virginia
Source Publication Code: 1272
Primary Immigrant: Bagwell, Henry
Annotation: Provides names only, arranged under places of residence. Includes many more names than the census of 1624-1625, cited in no. 3520. Published by the Joint Committee on Library (Senate Document, Extra); State Paper Office, Colonial, vol. 3, no. 2. Originall
Source Bibliography: COLONIAL RECORDS OF VIRGINIA. "Lists of the Livinge & the Dead in Virginia, February 16, 1623." In Colonial Records of Virginia, Richmond, VA: R.F. Walker, Superintendent of Public Printing, 1874, pp. 37-66.
Page: 39
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- From hardcharger04, Jackson Family Tree - In 1622, he was living at the West & Shirley Hundred Plantation (the oldest continually inhabited plantation in English America) in Charles City, surviving the 1622 Indian massacre's coordinated attacks http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_massacre_of_1622
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