William Bullock

William Bullock

Male 1598 - 1650  (52 years)


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  • Name William Bullock 
    Birth 1598  Essex, England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    FSID L2W1-335 
    Death 16 May 1650  Warwick County, Virginia, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I35229  footsteps
    Last Modified 27 Nov 2025 

    Family Elizabeth Lampley,   b. 1599, Essex, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1678, Warwick County, Virginia, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 79 years) 
    Marriage 1618  England Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Age at Marriage William was ~ 20 years - Elizabeth was ~ 19 years. 
    Children 
    +1. Robert Stapleton Bullock,   b. 23 Sep 1620, Berkshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1671, Warwick County, Virginia, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 50 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
    Family ID F19551  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 27 Nov 2025 

  • Notes 
    • He was author of Virginia Impartially Examined..., published in 1649, i n London. According to some, he makes no claims to have first-hand know ledge of Virginia, and there is advice given before Section I begins. " Before you cast your eye upon the Worke it self, look stedfastly upon t he Author (and as thou likest him give him credit) whilst he tells thee t hat he was never in this Place himself."[4] This statement was perhaps m eant to be ironic.

      While William was born and lived in England, his father, Hugh Bullock, h ad spent considerable time in Virginia in York (and Warwick) County and d eeded William:

      My estate in Virginia amount to (L)100 per annum left me there 10 years p ast to my son William and his son Robert. [2][3] Nevertheless, William' s will reveals that, at the time of its writing, he was bound for Virgi nia in the partes beyond the seas.[3]
      Note also that Thompson (2004) states that of Hugh's Warwick estate, in e xcess of 5,000 acres, that William administered and attempted to expand t he Warwick estate even before his father's death.[1]

      One researcher (Ray, 1945, p. 278-9) outlines a few occasions when Will iam was in Virginia:[5]

      25 Jan 1624 he was living at Mulberry Island in Warwick County, having a rrived on the Jonathan (citing Notten)
      10 Oct 1634 at which time he was a witness (citing Virginia Colonial Co urt, p. 24)
      Arrival at Charles City County in 1638 (citing Greer's Immigrants: note t hat Greer, George Cabell. Early Virginia immigrants, 1623-1666 lists a W illiam Bullock, Arrival: 1638, Sponsor: William Cloys, County: Charles R iver)
      He was author of Virginia Impartially Examined..., published in 1649, i n L ondon. According to some, he makes no claims to have first-hand know le dge of Virginia, and there is advice given before Section I begins. " B efore you cast your eye upon the Worke it self, look stedfastly upon t h e Author (and as thou likest him give him credit) whilst he tells thee t h at he was never in this Place himself."[4] This statement was perhaps m e ant to be ironic.

      While William was born and lived in England, his father, Hugh Bullock, h a d spent considerable time in Virginia in York (and Warwick) County and d e eded William:

      My estate in Virginia amount to (L)100 per annum left me there 10 years p a st to my son William and his son Robert. [2][3] Nevertheless, William' s w ill reveals that, at the time of its writing, he was bound for Virgi ni a in the partes beyond the seas.[3]
      Note also that Thompson (2004) states that of Hugh's Warwick estate, in e x cess of 5,000 acres, that William administered and attempted to expand t h e Warwick estate even before his father's death.[1]

      One researcher (Ray, 1945, p. 278-9) outlines a few occasions when Will i am was in Virginia:[5]

      25 Jan 1624 he was living at Mulberry Island in Warwick County, having a r rived on the Jonathan (citing Notten)
      10 Oct 1634 at which time he was a witness (citing Virginia Colonial Co u rt, p. 24)
      Arrival at Charles City County in 1638 (citing Greer's Immigrants: note t h at Greer, George Cabell. Early Virginia immigrants, 1623-1666 lists a W i lliam Bullock, Arrival: 1638, Sponsor: William Cloys, County: Charles R i ver)
      He was author of Virginia Impartially Examined..., published in 1649, i n London. According to some, he makes no claims to have first-hand know ledge of Virginia, and there is advice given before Section I begins. " Before you cast your eye upon t he Worke it self, look stedfastly upon t he Author (and as thou likest him give him credit) whilst he tells thee t hat he was never in this Place himself."[4] This statement was perhaps m eant to be ironic.

      While William was born and lived in England, his father, Hugh Bullock, h ad spent considerable time in Virginia in York (and Warwick) County and d eeded William:

      My estate in Virginia amount to (L)100 per annum left me there 10 years p ast to my son William and his son Robert. [2][3] Nevertheless, William' s will reveals that, at the time of its writing, he was bound for Virgi nia in the partes beyond th e seas.[3]
      Note also that Thompson (2004) states that of Hugh's Warwick estate, in e xcess of 5,000 acres, that William administered and attempted to expand t he Warwick estate even before his father's death.[1]

      One researcher (Ray, 1945, p. 278-9) outlines a few occasions when Will iam was in Virginia:[5]

      25 Jan 1624 he was living at Mulberry Island in Warwick County, having a rrived on the Jonathan (citing Notten)
      10 Oct 1634 at which time he was a witness (citing Virginia Colonial Co urt, p. 24)
      Arrival at Charles City County in 1638 (citing Greer's Immigrants: note t hat Greer, George Cabell. Early Virginia immigrants, 1623-1666 lists a W illiam Bullock, Arrival: 1638, Sponsor: William Cloys, County: Charles R iver)
      He was author of Virginia Impartially Examined..., published in 1649, i n L ondon. According to some, he makes no claims to have first-hand know le dge of Virginia, and there is advice given before Section I begins. " B efore you cast your eye upo n the Worke it self, look stedfastly upon t h e Author (and as thou likest him give him credit) whilst he tells thee t h at he was never in this Place himself."[4] This statement was perhaps m e ant to be ironic.

      While William was born and lived in England, his father, Hugh Bullock, h a d spent considerable time in Virginia in York (and Warwick) County and d e eded William:

      My estate in Virginia amount to (L)100 per annum left me there 10 years p a st to my son William and his son Robert. [2][3] Nevertheless, William' s w ill reveals that, at the time of its writing, he was bound for Virgi ni a in the partes beyond t he seas.[3]
      Note also that Thompson (2004) states that of Hugh's Warwick estate, in e x cess of 5,000 acres, that William administered and attempted to expand t h e Warwick estate even before his father's death.[1]

      One researcher (Ray, 1945, p. 278-9) outlines a few occasions when Will i am was in Virginia:[5]

      25 Jan 1624 he was living at Mulberry Island in Warwick County, having a r rived on the Jonathan (citing Notten)
      10 Oct 1634 at which time he was a witness (citing Virginia Colonial Co u rt, p. 24)
      Arrival at Charles City County in 1638 (citing Greer's Immigrants: note t h at Greer, George Cabell. Early Virginia immigrants, 1623-1666 lists a W i lliam Bullock, Arrival: 1638, Sponsor: William Cloys, County: Charles R i ver)

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