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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)

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McADAM, JOSEPH (in Virginia 1769, &c.), Northumberland county; married at Govan, Scotland, to Janet Muir.
McPHERSON, ARCHIBALD (1705-1749) Fredericksburg; "born in the county of Murray, in North Briton."
     W. M., X, 108.
MACKIE, JOHN, (1731-1750), Petersburg; son of Patrick Mackie, merchant, and provost of Wigton, Scotland.
     W. M., V, 237.
MACKIE, REV. JOSIAS (d. 1716), Norfolk county; son of Patrick Mackie, of St. Johnstone, county of Donegal, Ireland.
     W. M., VII, 358, 359.
McRAE, REV. CHRISTOPHER (1733-1808), in Virginia before 1765; Surry and Cumberland counties; entered Marishal College, Aberdeen, in 1749, and was graduated M. A. in 1753; son of Christopher McRae, of Urquhart, Rosshire.
     Anderson's Records of Marishal College, Vol. II, p. 320.  Meade's Old Churches and Families of Virginia, II, 36, 37.
MADDISON, THOMAS (d. 1674), Rappahannock county; had in 1674 a brother, Leonard Maddison, living in England.
     Crozier's "Virginia County Records,"  VI, 10
MALLORY, REV. PHILIP (1617 - 1661), York county; son of Thomas Mallory, D. D., Dean of Chester, and grandson of Sir William Mallory, of Studkey, Yorkshire.
    V. M., XII, 398, 399; XIV, 102
MALLORY, ROGER (in Virginia 1660, &c.), King and Queen county; son of Thomas Mallory, D. D., Rector of Eccleston, Lancashire, and grandson of Thomas Mallory, Dean of Chester.
     V. M., XXII, 401; XV, 106.
MALLORY, THOMAS (in Virginia 1660, &c.); brother of Roger Mallory, preceding.
     V. M., XXII, 401; XV, 106.
MANSFIELD, GEORGE (d. 1670), Surry county; nephew of John Beale, citizen and grocer, of London.
     V. M., XI, 311
MAREEN (MARIN), MRS. SUSAN (in Virginia 1707, &c.), Henrco county; sister of Wiltshire Reeve, of Hubbards Hall in the parish of Harlow, Essex, gent, who in his will (1707) leaves her all his plantation, &c., on or near James River in Virginia.  A Wiltshire Marrin lived in Henrico in 1746.
     N. Y. B. and G. Record, XLIII, 69, 70.  Stith's History of Virginia.
MARSHALL, ABRAHAM (d. 1709), Richmond county; had a brother John Marshall, "of Bradfield in Barkshire."
     Richmond County Records.
MARTIN, DAVID (d. 1767), Amherst county; son of Mrs. Jennet Martin of the townland of Curryeagh, parish of Cardonnel, county Down, Ireland.
     Amherst County Records.
MARTIN, HENRY, "went to Virgginia many years ago" (statement in will 1786); brother of Sparks Martin, Exq., of Withy Bush House, county Pembroke, who d. 1787.
     V. M., XIII, 197.
MARTIN, JOHN, "went to Virginia many years ago"; brother of Henry Martin, preceding.
     V. M., XIII, 197-199.
MARTIN, JOHN, (in Virginia 1752, &c.), King and Queen and Caroline counties.  Removed to Dublin where he died in 1760.  Two of his daughters married Viscount Clifden and Viscount Perry.  He was brother of George Martin, Esq., of Dublin, Doctor of Physic, who died 1755.
     Caroline County Records, V. M., XIII, 197-199; XXI, 249, 372.
MARTIN, JOHN (in Virginia 1607, &c.), son of Sir Richard Martin, goldsmith, of London.
     Brown's Genesis, II, 943-944
MARTIN, RALPH (in Virginia 1623), "of Bachain, Sumersetshire, husbandman."
     V. M., XIX, 134.
MATTHEWS, LUKE (in Virginia 1694, &c.); formerly a tailor in the city of Hereford.
     V. M., IV, 365; VI, 408, 409.
MAURY, MRS. ANN (1690 -   ), Henrico county; wife of Matthew Maury, and sister of Rev. James Fontaine (above).
     Huguenot Emigration, 122.
MAURY, MATTHEW, (d. 1752), Henrico county;of Castle Mauron, Gascony, France.
     Huguenot Emigration, 122.
MAXWELL, JAMES (d. 1795), Norfolk Borough; of Northumberland
     Lower Norfolk county, Va., Antiquary, II, 56, &c.
MAYO, WILLIAM (1684-1744), Goochland county; son of Joseph Mayo and Elizabeth (Hooper) Mayo, of Frome Sselwood, Somerset.
     Richmond Standard, July, 1880.  Cabells and Their Kin.
MAYO, JOSEPH (1692-    ), Henrico county; brother of William Mayo, preceding.
     Richmond Standard, July 17, 1880.  Cabells and their kin.
MEADE, MRS. SUSANNAH, wife of David Meade, of Nansemond county; (married 1729-30), and daughter of Sir Richard Everard, Bart., of Much Waltham, Essex.
     W. M., XIII, 39, 40.
MERCER, BURRADINE (in Virginia 1654, &c.); brother of William Mercer, citizen and haberdasher, of London.
     V. M., XIV, 425.
MERCER, JAMES (d. 1759), Stafford county; brother of John Mercer (next).
     V. M., XIV, 234.
MERCER, JOHN (1704-1768), Stafford county; born in Church street, Dublin Ireland; son of John and Grace (Fenton) Mercer of that city.
     V. M., XIV, 232-234
MERCER, HUGH (1776-1777), Fredericksburg (but settled first in Pennsylvania); son of Rev. William Mercer, minister of Pittsligo, Aberdeenshire, and his wife Ann, daughter of ir Robert Munro, of Foulis.
     Goolrick's Life of General Hugh Mercer, pp. 12, 13, 105.
METCALFE, RICHARD (in Virginia 1688, &c.); son of Gilbert Metcalfe, merchant, of London, and Jane, his wife.
     W. M., V. 10-12
METCALFE, RICHARD (Virginia 1688, &c.); son of Gilbert Metcalfe, merchant, of London, and Jane, his wife.
     W. M., V. 10-12
METCALFE, THOMAS (1734-  ), King and Queen county; son of Samuel Metcalfe, grocer, of Nantwich, Chesire.
     W. M., V. 13, 14.
MICHAUX, ABRAHAM (d. 1717), Henrico county; born at Sedan, in France.
     Henrico Records.
MICHELSON, JOHN (d. 1750), Yorktown?; son of James Michelson, jeweller, in Edinburgh.
     Will, P. C. C., Glazier 227.
MIDDLETON, ROBERT (d. 1627); brother of William Middleton, of Hampton, Yorkshire.
     W. G., 1022.
MILL, JAMES (in Virginia 1752, &c., d. 1765), King William county; son of James Mill, of Penlochton, shire of Angus, Scotland.
     W. M., XX, 208
MILLS, CHARLES (d. before 1783), Hanover county; owned a farm called Goriage in the parish of Thundersley, North Ben Fleet, Essex, and a farm called Sayes, Sawyers or Grey House in the same parish and county; both held of the manor of Eastwood or Eastonbury, Essex, which were sold by his heirs in 1783.
     Hanover County Records.
MOLESWORTH, GUY in Virginia 1651, &c.); son of William Molesworth, Esq., and grandson of Anthony Molesworth, Esq., of Fotheringay, Northamptonshire.
     Burke's Peerage.  Minutes of Virginia Council.
MONTAGUE, PETER (1603-1659), Lancaster county; son of Peter and Eleanor Montague, of Boveny, parish of Burnham, Bucks.
     Montague Genealogy, pp. 30, 31 and chart.
     Click here for excerpt from book entitled History and Genealogy of Peter Montague of Nansemond and Lancaster Counties, Virginia, and his descendants, 1621 - 1894 - Compiled and Published by George William Montague, Published Amherst, Mass., U. S. A.: Press of Carpenter & Morehouse.  1894 - Also compiler and publisher of "History and Genealogy of the Montague Family of America," 1886.   ALSO NOTE:  Full book is found at www.archive.org
MOULSON, FULKE (in Virginia 1674, &c.); brother of Peter Moulson, of London, gent., who mentions in his will his nephew Peter Moulson, of Warton, als Wavlston, and states that he (the testator) was born in the parish of Wharton, Cheshire.
     V. M., XXIII, 403, 404.
MOUNTJOY, EDWARD (in Virginia 1695, &c.), Wetmoreland county; brother of Thomas Mountjoy, of Bristol, merchant.
     V. M., XVI, 291.
MOYE, JOHN (d. 1545), Lower Norfolk county; married a daughter of Richard Wheeler, citizen and innholder, of London.
     V. M., XIII, 407.  N. Y. Gen. & Biog. Record, XL, 86.
MUNSFORD, WILLIAM (in Virginia 1668, &c.), York county.  In 1657 there is a power of attorney (rec. in York county) from Sarah Harrison, of London, to Wm. Munford, of same, tobacconist; and a power of attorney, dated 1668, from Ann widow of Augustine Munford, citizen and grocer of London, and John Munford, citizen and grocer of London, to Wm. Munford, of York county, Va.  Whether Wm. Munford was ancestor of later families of the name is not known.
     York County Records.
MUSCO, SALVATOR (b. 1704, d. 1741), Essex; in his will states that his sister, Mrs. Jane Collingwood, of Great Britain, had, in her will dated Sept. 30, 1730, left him £400.
     Essex Records.
MUSGRAVE, MICHAEL (d. 1697), Middlesex county; brother of Thomas Musgrave, Rector of Woolbeding, Essex, and Prebendary of Chichester (who d. 1725).
     V. M., XII, 207, 208; XIV, 93, 94.
NASH, JOHN (d. 1776), Henrico and Prince Edward counties; son of Abner Nash of Tenby, in South Wales.
     Henrico and Prince Edward Records.
NASH, THOMAS

 

NEDHAM, JAMES

 
NEEDLER, BENJAMIN

 
NELSON, THOMAS

 
NEWCE, SIR WILLIAM

 
NEWCE, THOMAS

 
NEWMAN, EDWARD

 
NEWTON, JOHN

 
NICHOLSON, JAMES

 
NICOLLS, RICHARD

 
NICOLSON, JAMES

 
NIMMO, WILLIAM

 
NORTON, JOHN

 
NOURSE, JAMES (1731-1784); born at Weston under Penyard, Herefordshire, July 19, 1731; third son of John Nourse; came to Virginia 1769.
     V. M., VII, 199.  Life of James Nourse.  West Va., Hist. Mag., 1904, p 284

 
NOYE, PHILIP (d. 1650); returned to England and at death was "of Burian now of t. Just, Cornwall," first cousin of Attorney-General William Noye.
    
V. M., XIV, 424, 425.

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