Some Emigrants to Virginia
Second Edition, Enlarged
Memoranda in Regard to Several Hundred Emigrants to Virginia
During the Colonial Period Whose parentage
is Shown or Former Residence Indicated by Authentic Records
Compiled by W. G. Stanard
Publ. by The Bell Book and Stationery Co., Richmond,
Virginia 1915
(Transcribed by Sharon Wick) Some Emigrants to Virginia
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KAY, JAMES (died in 1677),
Rappahannock county; "a Lancashire man."
W. M., VII, 115, 118. |
KAY, WILLIAM (was dead on
1726), Rappahannock county; "a Lancashire man.
W. M., VII, 118. |
KELLOWAY, WILLIAM (b. about
1603, in Virginia 1623), "of Porchmouth
(Portsmouth), husbandman."
V. M., XIX, 133. |
KELSALL, REV. ROGER (d.
1708), Norfolk county; refers in his will to an
estate left him by his father, Rev. Roger
Kelsall, "Minister of Royden, known by the
name of Byers St. Mary's, adjoining Colchester."
W. M., XX, 188. Abstracts of Norfolk County,
Wills, p. 195. |
KELSICK, RICHARD (died about
1760), Norfolk Borough; formerly of Whitehaven.
Lower Norfolk County, Va., Antiquary, I, 7. |
KEMPE, WILLIAM (in Virginia 1623),
"of Howes in Leicestershire, gent."
V. M., XIX, 132 |
KENDALL, WILLIAM (d. 1686),
Northampton county; legacies to his brother
John Kendall, "living about Brinton in
Norfolk," and to brother Thomas Kendall,
of Norwich.
Northampton Records. |
KENNEDY, ALEXANDER (d. 1760),
Elizabeth City county; bequests to Christ Church
parish, Cork, Ireland; to the poor of that city,
&c.
Elizabeth City Records. |
KESTON, THOMAS (in Virginia 1667,
&c.); brother of Francis Keston, of All
Saints' Barking, London, who left a legacy to
the poor of Great Bowden, Leicestershire.
V. M., XI, 309 |
KINGSWELL, EDWARD, ESQ. (1578-1636),
in Virginia 1633; in 1633 was of St. Sepulchres,
London.
Chester's Faculty Office Marriage Licenses. V.
M., XV, 297, &c. |
KINGSWELL, JANE (b. about 1593), in
Virginia 1633; wife of Edward Kingswell
(marriage license Feb. 27, 1632-3), and before
widow of Sir William Clifton, of Little
Gidding, Huntingdonshire.
Chester's Faculty Office Marriage Licenses. V.
M., XV, 297, &c. |
KNIGHT, NATHANIEL, chirurgeon (d.
1677), Surry county; son of Samuel Knight,
of Stroodwater, Gloucestershire.
Surry Records. |
LANDON, THOMAS
(d. 1701), Middlesex
county; son of Silvanus Landon, of
Crednall, or Credenhill, Herefordshire.
V. M., II, 430, 433. Keith's Anestry of Benjamin
Harrison. |
LANGBORNE, WILLIAM
(1723 - 1766),
King William county; son of Robert Langborne,
of Fetter Lane, London.
W. M., IV, 166. |
LATHBURY, JOHN (d. 1655), formerly
citizen and pewterer of London.
V. M., XII, 406 |
LAWNE, CHRISTOPHER (d. 1620), Charles
City; of Blanford Dorset.
Lea's P. C. C. Abstracts, 1620. |
LAWRENCE, REV. JOHN
(d. 1684), Lower
Norfolk county; baptized at Wormleyberry House,
parish of Wormley, Herefordshire; son of John
and Dorothy Lawrence. He bequeathed
six tenements in Church Lane, in the parish of
St. Giles in the Fields, London.
V. M., II, 176. |
LAWSON, ANTHONY (d. 1701), Lower
Norfolk county; was in 1669 a merchant of
Londonderry, Ireland. In Virginia 1673, c.
"Lower Norfolk county, Va., Antiquary," I, 47, 48. |
LE BRETON, JOHN;
in Northumberland
county, Va., 1664, &c. Had a brother,
Edward Le Breton of the Island of Jersey.
Northumberland Records. |
LEE, PETER (d. before 1688), Henrico
county; brother of Richard Lee, of
London, gent., who was alive 1686.
Henrico Records. |
LEE, DR. WILLIAM (in Virginia 1660,
&c.); brother of George Lee, citizen and
grocer, of London. |
LIGHTFOOT, PHILIP (d. 1708), York,
&c., counties; son of John Lightfoot, Esq.,
of Gray's Inn.
W. M., II, 91-97; III, 104, &c. |
LIGHTFOOT, JOHN (d. 1707), New Kent
county; brother of Philip Lightfoot,
preceding
W. M., II, 204. V. M., VII, 397.. |
LINDSAY, REV. DAVID (1603-1667),
Northumberland county; eldest son of Sir
Hierome Lindsay, of The Mount, Lord Lyon
King at Arms, Scotland.
V. M., XVIII, 90-92. |
LINDSAY, JOHN
(in Virginia about
1675), in 1682 was of Bradwinch, Devon.
Middlesex Records |
LISTER, THOMAS
(1708-1740); son of
James Lister, of Shibden Hall, Yorkshire.
W. M., III, 245, 246 |
LISTER, WILLIAM
1712-1743); brother
of Thomas Lister, preceding.
W. M., III, 245. |
LITTLETON, NATHANIEL (d. 1654),
Northampton county; son of Sir Edward
Littleton, of Henley Shropshire.
W. M., VIII, 230, 231; XI, 62. V. M., XVIII, 20 |
LLOYD CORNELIUS (in Virginia 1635,
&c), Lower Norfolk county; formerly "of London,
merchant."
N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 47, p. 69. |
LLOYD, JOHN 9in Virginia 1692, &c.),
Rappahannock and Richmond counties; removed to
England in 1694, was at one time of the city of
Chester, and in 1716 decribed as "John Lloyd,
of Bacheckrick, County of Denbigh, Esq."
V. M., V, 160-161, N. E. H. & G. Reb., Vol. 59,
p. 219. |
LLOYD, THOMAS
(D. 1699), Richmond
county; brother of John Lloyd, preseding.
V. M., V, 160-161. Richmond County Records.
N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 59, p. 219 |
LLOYD, WILLIAM
(In Virginia 1667,
&c.); (father of John and Thomas Lloyd).
W. M., XVII, 75. |
LLUELLIN, DANIEL
(d. 1664), Charles
City county; formerly of Chelmsford, Essex.
V. M., XIII, 53, &c. |
LOCKEY, EDWARD (d. 1667), York
county; brother of John Lockey, merchant,
of London.
W. M., III, 278. |
LOCKEY, EDWARD, (d. 1667), York
county; brother of John Lockey, merchant,
of London.
W. M., III, 278. |
LOCKLEY, WILLIAM
(d. 1745), owned
freeholds in "poor Jury Lane als Crutched
Fryars, parish St. Catherine Cree Church and
Christ Church, London"; his mother Jane,
was, in 1738, wife of Joseph Studley, of
Nicholas Lane, London, gent. |
LOMAX, JOHN (1674-1729), Essex and
Caroline counties; son of Rev. John Lomax, M.
A., of Emanuel College, Cambridge; Rector of
Wooler, Northumberland, who was evicted in 1662,
and died at North Shields, 1674.
Lomax Bible Record, &c. |
LOVELACE, FRANCIS (in Virginia 1651,
&c.); son of Sir William Lovelace of
Woolwich, Kent and brother of Richard
Lovelace, the poet; was afterwards Governor
of New York.
V. M., XVII, 287. |
LOWE, MICAJAH, merchant (d. 1704),
Charles City county, but died at Carshaulton,
Surrey, England; nephew of Micajah Perry,
merchant of London.
V. M., XI, 310. |
LOWNDS, JOHN 9in Virginia 1654, &c.)
Lower Norfolk county; brother of Nathaniel
Lownds of London, merchant. John
Lownds was entitled to certain lands, &c.,
at Salford, in the county of Lancaster, formerly
the property of Edmund Knott, who right
heir he was.
Lower Norfolk Records. |
LUDLOW, FRANCIS (d. about 1670), son
of Gabriel Ludlow; had a brother, Mr.
John Ludlow, who died about the same time.
Col. John Carter was administrator of
Francis Ludlow.
Lancaster Records. W. G., 172, 276. |
LUDLOW, GEORGE (1695-1656), York
county; son of Thomas Ludlow, Esq., of
Dinton, Wiltshire.
W. G., 172, 276. W. M., II, 4, 5. |
LUDLOW, THOMAS
(1624-1660), York
county; son of Gabriel Ludlow, Barrister
at Law.
W. G., 172, 276. W. M., II, 4, 5. |
LUDWELL, THOMAS (D. 1698), James City
county; son of Thomas Ludwell of Bruton,
Somerset, mercer, and his wife Jane,
daughter of James Cottington of Discoe,
in the parish of Bruton, gent., and niece of
Francis, Lord Cottington.
W. M., I, 110. |
LUDWELL, PHILIP
(in Virginia 1675,
&c.), James City county; brother of Thoams
Ludwell preceding. |
LUKE, GEORGE (in Virginia 1690, &c),
Westmoreland county; son of Oliver Luke, Esq.,
of Woodend, Bedfordshire.
V. M., III, 167, 168. |
LUNSFORD, SIR THOMAS
(1610-1653),
James City county; son of Thomas Lunsford,
Esq., of Lunsford and Wilegh, Sussex, and
his wife Katherine, daughtter of Sir Thomas
Fludd, Treasurer of War in Queen Elizabeth.
V. M. XVII, 26-33. |
LUPO, PHILIP (d. 1670), Isle of Wight
county; son of Philip Lupo, goldsmith, of
London.
Isle of Wight Records. |
LYDE, STEPHEN
(1681-1715), King
William county; son of Lyonel Lynde, Esq.,
Mayor of Bristol (who d. 1744).
W. M., VII, 138, Burke's Extinct and Dorman Baronetage. |
LYNCH, HEAD (baptized November 12,
1712, at Staple, Kent), Caroline county, 1739,
&c.; son of John Lynch, Esq., of Groves
in Staple, Kent, and has wife Sarah,
daughter of Francis Head. Esq., of
Rochester, Kent.
Pedigrees from the Visitation of Kent, 1663-68, pp. 46,
49. Berry's Kentiah Pedigrees. V. M., XIV,
341; XV, 11, 118. |
LYNN, DR. WILLIAM
(d. 1758),
Spotsylvania county; brother of Charles and
Audley Lynn, of Ireland; kinsman of Moses
Lynn in Strabane and Lieutenant Mathew Lynn,
near Loudonderry, Ireland.
Spotsylvania Records. |
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