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- Richard Smith was a Jamestown colonist and is a Qualifying Ancestor of t he Jamestowne Society
He was born about 1589 in England and his parents were Mary (Browning) a nd John Thomas Smith of Gloucester, England. [
On 18 November 1618, Richard Smith of England, received a grant for lan d on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. He emigrated from England to Virgi nia on the ship "London Marchant" [sic] in March 1619/20.
After a stop off in Rhode Island, where he married Elizabeth Welburn, H e soon took up his 1618 land grant on the Eastern Shore. On 23 Septemb er 1639 Richard possessed 200 acres of land in Accawmack County, Virgin ia.
The area where he resided became Northampton County, Virginia.
Richard Smith was a Jamestown colonist and is a Qualifying Ancestor of t h e Jamestowne Society
He was born about 1589 in England and his parents were Mary (Browning) a n d John Thomas Smith of Gloucester, England. [
On 18 November 1618, Richard Smith of England, received a grant for lan d o n the Eastern Shore of Virginia. He emigrated from England to Virgi ni a on the ship "London Marchant" [sic] in March 1619/20.
After a stop off in Rhode Island, where he married Elizabeth Welburn, H e s oon took up his 1618 land grant on the Eastern Shore. On 23 Septemb er 1 639 Richard possessed 200 acres of land in Accawmack County, Virgin ia.
The area where he resided became Northampton County, Virginia.Richard Smith was a Jamestown colonist and is a Qualifying Ancestor of t he Jamestowne Society
He was born about 1589 in England and his parents were Mary (Browning) a nd John Thomas Smith of Gloucester, England. [
On 18 November 1618, Richard Smith of England, received a grant for lan d on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. He emigrated from England to Virgi nia on the ship "London Marchant" [sic] in March 1619/20.
After a stop off in Rhode Island, where he married Elizabeth Welburn, H e soon took up his 1618 land grant on the Eastern Shore. On 23 Septemb er 1639 Richard possessed 200 acres of land in Accawmack County, Virgin ia.
The area where he resided became Northampton County, Virginia.
Richard Smith was a Jamestown colonist and is a Qualifying Ancestor of t h e Jamestowne Society
He was born about 1589 in England and his parents were Mary (Browning) a n d John Thomas Smith of Gloucester, England. [
On 18 November 1618, Richard Smith of England, received a grant for lan d o n the Eastern Shore of Virginia. He emigrated from England to Virgi ni a on the ship "London Marchant" [sic] in March 1619/20.
After a stop off in Rhode Island, where he married Elizabeth Welburn, H e s oon took up his 1618 land grant on the Eastern Shore. On 23 Septemb er 1 639 Richard possessed 200 acres of land in Accawmack County, Virgin ia.
The area where he resided became Northampton County, Virginia.Richard Smith was a Jamestown colonist and is a Qualifying Ancestor of t he Jamestowne Society
He was born about 1589 in England and his parents were Mary (Browning) a nd John Thomas Smith of Gloucester, England. [
On 18 November 1618, Richard Smith of England, received a grant for lan d on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. He emigrated from England to Virgi nia on the ship "London Marchant" [sic] in March 1619/20.
After a stop off in Rhode Island, where he married Elizabeth Welburn, H e soon took up his 1618 land grant on the Eastern Shore. On 23 Septemb er 1639 Richard possessed 200 acres of land in Accawmack County, Virgin ia.
The area where he resided became Northampton County, Virginia.
Richard Smith was a Jamestown colonist and is a Qualifying Ancestor of t h e Jamestowne Society
He was born about 1589 in England and his parents were Mary (Browning) a n d John Thomas Smith of Gloucester, England. [
On 18 November 1618, Richard Smith of England, received a grant for lan d o n the Eastern Shore of Virginia. He emigrated from England to Virgi ni a on the ship "London Marchant" [sic] in March 1619/20.
After a stop off in Rhode Island, where he married Elizabeth Welburn, H e s oon took up his 1618 land grant on the Eastern Shore. On 23 Septemb er 1 639 Richard possessed 200 acres of land in Accawmack County, Virgin ia.
The area where he resided became Northampton County, Virginia.
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