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1. Pocahontas & her Descendent Bollings, et al [1]
Hi Pocas & Bollings, et al, Here are a few contemporaneous emails w/some potential crossover value for all the Lines: Rolfe, Bollings, Poythress, Poca & The Lost Colony, and others. It is becoming more & more difficult to isolate some of those messages to a single List, especially for those which identify early ancestors. Please keep these few facts in mind: There are just 20 yrs and 100 miles of interior water travel miles separating The Lost Colony (~1587) & Jamestown (1607), and there are some d
2. The Mystery of Roanoke [1]
This is another nice LC site w/photos & Links for context. I haven't fully revd for info, and there is more there. Barry http://www.watertown.k12.ma.us/americanhistorycentral/04encountersintheamericas/The_Mystery_of.html Early American History Encounters in the Americas Vocabulary Croatoan Indians Francis Drake John White North Carolina Queen Elizabeth I Key Concepts The Mystery of Roanoke Roanoke Island Sir Walter Raleigh Virginia Colony, 1585 next page... table of content... top of page...
3. Roanoke Island Colony research [1]
This is a most interesting treatise. Also, note the 50+ footnotes. Barry [Most exciting find Virginia Dare's half-brother John Dare] =============================== (Initially 3 paragraphs extracted FYI. bw) http://www.ah.dcr.state.nc.us/sections/hp/colonial/Nchr/Subjects/powell.htm "Finally, I think my most exciting find was that Virginia Dare had a brother-at least a half-brother. His name was John Dare. He was an illegitimate son of Ananias Dare and the name of his mother appears not
4. 1600s VA/NC migrations SC GA AL FL & TX dna Lost Colony [1]
Hi Allen & Jean, I am impressed by this researcher(s), particularly for the discussion of VA/NC migration S then W for his surnames, much like for 'our' Witheringtons & related surnames. It isn't fully clear to me which parts are attributed to Larry & which to Patrick, but Patrick is definitely the author of the also very interesting 2 subjects of Lost Colony research and of dna research testing possibilities: "A case for solving the Mystery of the "Lost Colony." By Patrick A. Payne See web site at
5. Re: Pocahontas, the unclosed case [1]
Following up. Francis, you should have just recd a longer msg of interest. Barry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Francis Smith" To: Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 3:44 AM Subject: Re: [Poca] Pocahontas, the unclosed case. > I'm not actually related to Pocahontas, but I am related to her > granddaughter's (Jane Rolfe) husband Robert Bolling, Sr. He was my 7th > ggrandfather. > > Genealogies of Virginia Families (William & Mary Quarterly) Vol. I, A-
6. Msg #3 Ananias Dare Records Jn Nokes Jn Dare 1597 [1]
Hi Lost Colony/ Dare/ Noakes researchers, [Related msg #3 & Last of 'to follow shortly' msgs] Some of these may be a bit repetitive, but I want to insure inclusion of all info! Barry PS: Those with a subscription to Ancestry can go to these below Links for acess & a complete view of the documents. bw Dare, Ananias 1587 Ancesrty HAKLUYT, RICHARD http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=pili&gspl=1%2cAny+Locality&submit=Search&ti=5535&prox=1&gss=angs&gsfn=ananias&gsln=dare&indiv=1&fh=1 Pow
7. Satchfield 1725 & 19 1600s Dares; John Dare Lyme Regis 1400s [1]
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0060_01C44F4B.7E52BEB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Here are some early Dares. Towards the bottom you will find a number of early (1400s) Wm Dare lawsuits. Remember, Wm Dare (likely this Wm?) was mayor of Lyme Regis in the 1400s. The National (UK) Archives Online Catalogue, http://catalogue.pro.gov.uk/ Note also the John Dares vs Wm Dares - interesting. Could be John was a land owne
8. Favorable development Free large email storage [1]
Hi All Lists There has been a new development, a favorable development on the Net, of widespread significance, that I think needs publicity. Both Yahoo AND Microsoft (to meet the Yahoo competitive challenge) have JUST established new policies (Yahoo's took immediate effect, MS is suggesting availability in a few weeks) which will allow, FREE, both the transmission of significantly larger electronic size images (10MB photos, drawings, formatted text, etc, ), AND they both have also vastly increased t
9. List of LC colonists & dna discussion [1]
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00EA_01C44B63.6A896050 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi Lost Colonist List members, Here is another List of LC pax. More than that however, here is another article discussing the possibility of dna researching that might allow identification of male descendants of LC'ists that survived and produced childrens. (There may also be possibilities of mitochondrial dna research (avail today - &
10. Msg #2 Ananias Dare Records Jn Nokes Jn Dare 1597 [1]
Hi Lost Colony/ Dare researchers, [Related msg #2 of 'to follow shortly' msgs] Some of these may be a bit repetitive, but I want to insure inclusion of all info! "To grandchildren John and Priscilla Dare . . . To son-in-law Thomas Dare ..." 1638 Barry PS: Those with a subscription to Ancestry can go to these below Links for acess & a complete view of the documents. bw 8 John Nokes early UK Parish and Probate Records & 2 more: Nokes, John Virginia 1742 585 Immigrant Record Pas
11. 104 Sackfields British Isles [1]
You searched for: Sackfeild [refine search] Any Event, -2 - 2 Exact Spelling: Off Matches:All Sources - 50 Census - 1881 British Census 1. Thomas SACKFIELD - 1881 British Census / Lancashire Head Gender: Male Birth: <1831> Pendlebury, Lancashire, England 2. Jane SACKFIELD - 1881 British Census / Lancashire Wife Gender: Female Birth: <1833> Pendlebury, Lancashire, England 3. James SACKFIELD - 1881 British Census / Lancashire Son Gender: Male Birth: <1868> Pendlebury, Lancashire, England 4. C
12. Lost Colony (1587) & other erly Eng Surnames ctd [1]
Lost Colony Surnames ctd http://www.british-history.ac.uk/people.asp?start=nokes&pubid= Found 3 people Name Floruit Source 1 NOKES, Nathaniel1693-1694 Metropolitan London in the 1690s 2 NOKES, Nathaniel1666Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire 3 NOKES, Sarah1693-1694Metropolitan London in the 1690s Found 5 peopleNameFloruitSource 1 NOAKES, Mrs -1693-1694Metropolitan London in the 1690s 2 NOAKES, Charles1695London Inhabitants within the Walls 1695 3 NOAKES,
13. Rolfes in 1600s London, other Lost Colony Surnames [1]
1600s London surnames: Rolfe, Dare, Bolling, Noakes/ Nokes, White(John), Smith(John); http://www.british-history.ac.uk/people.asp?start=rolfe&pubid= (In addition to Leader John White, and Ananias dare, the other Lost Colony 'officers' were: Christpher Cooper, Wm Fullwood, Roger Pratt, Geo Howe?, Dionise Harvye, John Nicholes, Symon Fardinando, & Roger Baily plus 2 more w/o listed Arms. We have the official Arms for each of these listed 'officers,' which can be attached & emailed. bw). Found 41 Rolfes:
14. Fw: Ananias Dare Parish & Probate Records Jn Nokes Jn Dare 1597 [1]
Hi Lost Colony/ Dare researchers, [Related msgs to follow shortly] I have mentioned the Prerogative Court records a few times, indicating I have a copy of them. I need a website to post an image of them. But for now, here is an online Link that IDs w/pithy, to say the least, abstract contractions, at least one of the Prerogative Court 1597 John Dare records, this one being the John Nokes application as ~guardian of a minor, that being of John Dare whose father Ananias Dare has, at the time of applic, b
15. couple erly Sackfeilds, including 2 Johns 1600s [1]
Here are a couple erly Sackfeilds, including 2 Johns in 1600s - resend to Sackfeild Lists when opened. Bw 6/22/04 Burials ... 30 Jan, John ELLIS. 1 Feb, Mary FERNHEAD, wife of John. 1658. 8 May, Mary SACKFEILD, wife of John. 1 Jun, William WINN. 8 Sep, Thomas FIELD, the elder. ... www.rootsweb.com/~engsurry/bisley/tran-bur.htm - 101k - Cached - Similar pages Misc: Muster Roll, 1630 and 1633, County Londonderry, Ireland ... ... ROWE- sword & snaphance Tymothy RUDDOCK Edward RUSSELL Robert RUSSELL- swo
16. John Dares 1530-1570 [1]
Following up the just posted results for John Dares in yrs 1570-1610, here are 16 John Dares listed for 1530-1570. Also, the 'anomaly' discussion in the prior email (see excerpts below) would be even stronger here, where there appears to be an American citizen listed b abt 1553 in Boston: "14 - 16. John Dyer - International Genealogical Index / NA Gender: Male Birth: About 1553 Of, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts" Guess those Boston Blue Bloods will do anything to retain their claim to hoity toit
17. Lost Colonists listed English-America Ship List [1]
Hi Lost Colony members, and welcome to the new members. This English-America site is EXCELLENT, and has been for years, especially for ship travel, particularly here where all the Lost Colonists on the ship are listed (Our recent msg IDed the officers and discussed their Arms). Thanks E-A List Host(s) Thomas Langford & contributors, even though the List violated its List rule of 17th & 18th century ship movements by this 1587 trip. [See MORE further below] Visitors, the English-America Lis
18. 1500s John Dare looking for half bro Virginia Dare [1]
Hi Dares, Following up on our recent late 1500s John Dare search, looking for the 'half' brother of Virginia Dare, the Mormon site has more than 50 such potential candidates listed on its site: http://www.familysearch.org/ http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp (Remember we DO have the Prerogative court records of the application for guardianship of VA Dare's half Bro) Barry You searched for: John Dare [refine search] Any Event, 1570 - 1610 Exact Spelling: Off Matches:All So
19. Re: Gravesend Church UK Poca buried dna? [1]
Thank you so much for writing Mr Reffeitt, This is a tresure trove of information, providing us a perspective not heretofore even dreamt of - at once encouraging yet also sobering. I must say your dna reference was refreshing, since my written dna ruminations over the years had been hopefully optimistic and encouraging but at the same time, realistically pessimistic. In checking our List of subscribers, it appears you are not a new subscriber. If you have time and inclination, we welcome any other
20. Rolfes Bollings Poca connections? 1677 [1]
Hi Poca-L, & Lists copied, Regardless whether it was his initial purpose, Iam is doing some very original thinking to connect various families involved in early US history as they impact on Poca and other early historical consequences (including founding of Jamestown 1607 & Lost Colony 1587). If you see some potential relevant connections, don't be bashful. The value of insights are not always easy to comprehend beforehand, and everyone claims to have seen them after, but the first one to articulate tak

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