Richard Perrott, Jr and Sarah Curtis
Husband Richard Perrott, Jr
Born: 24 Feb 1649/50 - Rappahannock River, Virginia Christened: Died: 11 Nov 1686 - Christ Church, Lancaster, Virginia, USA Buried:
Father: Judge Richard Perrott, Sr (1616/1617-1686) Mother: Sarah Henry (Abt 1620-Abt 1667)
Marriage: 11 Feb 1671/72 - Christ Church, Lancaster, Virginia, USA
Wife Sarah Curtis
Born: 16 Aug 1657 - Ware Parish, Gloucester, Virginia, USA Christened: Died: 28 Dec 1694 Buried:
Father: Major Thomas Curtis (Abt 1597-After 1661) Mother: Averilla ( - )
Other Spouse: Willilam Halfhide ( -Bef 1672)
Children
1 M Richard Perrott
Born: 5 Oct 1668 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 M Henry Perrott
Born: 25 Jan 1674/75 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Frank Perrott
Born: 28 Aug 1677 Christened: Died: Buried:
4 F Sarah Perrott
Born: 21 Jul 1679 Christened: Died: Buried:
5 F Averilla Perrott
Born: 3 Aug 1683 Christened: Died: Buried:
6 M Robert Perrott
Born: 25 Oct 1685 - Christ Church, Lancaster, Virginia, USA Christened: Died: 9 Aug 1723 - Christ Church, Lancaster, Virginia, USA Buried:Spouse: Catherine Daniel (Abt 1686- ) Marr: 25 Mar 1706 - Christ Church, Lancaster, Virginia, USA
7 M Curtis Perrott
Born: 19 Aug 1688 Christened: Died: Buried:
8 F Mary Perrott
Born: 19 Jan 1689/90 Christened: Died: Buried:
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Willilam Halfhide and Sarah Curtis
Husband Willilam Halfhide
Born: Christened: Died: Bef 1672 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah Curtis
Born: 16 Aug 1657 - Ware Parish, Gloucester, Virginia, USA Christened: Died: 28 Dec 1694 Buried:
Father: Major Thomas Curtis (Abt 1597-After 1661) Mother: Averilla ( - )
Other Spouse: Richard Perrott, Jr (1650-1686) - 11 Feb 1671/72 - Christ Church, Lancaster, Virginia, USA
Children
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Edward Dale
Husband Edward Dale
Born: Abt 1598 - Sefton, Lancanshire, England Christened: Died: - England Buried:Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Major Edward Dale
Born: 6 Apr 1620 - Sefton, Lancanshire, England Christened: Died: 2 Feb 1694/95 - , Lancaster, Virginia, USA Buried: - White Chapel Parrish, Lancaster, Virginia, USASpouse: Diana Skipwith (1621-1694) Marr: Abt 1650 - England
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Major Edward Dale and Diana Skipwith
Husband Major Edward Dale
Born: 6 Apr 1620 - Sefton, Lancanshire, England Christened: Died: 2 Feb 1694/95 - , Lancaster, Virginia, USA Buried: - White Chapel Parrish, Lancaster, Virginia, USA
Father: Edward Dale (Abt 1598- ) Mother:
Marriage: Abt 1650 - England
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Burgess of Lancaster County, Virginia, 1677 & 1682-1683
Wife Diana Skipwith
Born: 21 May 1621 - Prestwold, Leicestershire, England Christened: Died: 8 Dec 1694 - , Lancaster, Virginia, USA Buried:
Father: Henry Skipwith, IV Sir (1589-1622) Mother: Amy Kempe (1591-1631)
Children
1 F Katherine Dale
Born: 1652 - Prestwich, , Lancashire, England Christened: Died: 10 May 1703 - , Lancaster, Virginia, USA Buried:Spouse: Capt. Thomas Carter, Sir (1631-1700) Marr: 4 May 1670 - Barford, Christ Church, Lancaster, Virginia, USA
2 F Elizabeth Dale
Born: 1654 - , Lancaster, Virginia, USA Christened: Died: 1674 - , Lancaster, Virginia, USA Buried:
3 F Mary Dale
Born: 1659 - , Lancaster, Virginia, USA Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - Major Edward Dale
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Major Edward Dale was a distinguished Royalist who sought refuge in Virginia about 1649 after the death of King Charles the First. He was from England and lived in Lancaster Co., Va. Sworn in as clerk of Lancaster County on December 7, 1655 and remained as clerk until 1674. This was a very important position and was always held by a very prominent man of the county. He also became a Justice and a Commissioner of the County Court, High Sheriff and finally a member of the house of Burgesses 1677 and 1682. He was an attorney by self study. He died in that county of February 2, 1695 and his will dated August 4, 1694 mentions his wife, two daughters, Elizabeth, wife of William Rogers and Catherine Carter who married Thomas Carter and the Carter grandchildren. The will is in Will Bk. 8, p. 110 and was proved on March 17, 1695 and the inventory of estates was returned March 30, 1695.
Little is known of the lineage of the Dale family in England. Edward's son in law, Thomas Carter used the Dale seal on his will in 1700. That seal incorporates the crest of the Dales of Northampton and London. In 1613 this crest and the appropriate arms were confirmed by the College of Arms to William Dale, Esq. of Brigstock, Northampton. He was the 3rd son of Robert Dale, Esq. of Wencle, in the county of Chester. The 1st son was Robert of Wencle and the 2nd was Roger of Inner Temple London. Edward was possibly the son of one of these.
Edward and his wife accompanied her brother, Sir Grey Skipwith to Virginia to escape the commonwealth of Oliver Cromwell. They settled on opposite side of the Rappahanock River, the Dales in Lancaster Co. and the Skipwiths in Middlesex.
General Notes: Wife - Diana Skipwith
Diana Skipwith was the first immigrant of this line to the Americas.
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John Everard and Margaret Dale
Husband John Everard
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John Everard ( - ) Mother:
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Margery Keddington ( - )
Wife Margaret Dale
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Henry Everard
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Olive Parker ( - )
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Nicholas Dale and Sarah Henry
Husband Nicholas Dale
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sarah Henry
Born: Abt 1620 Christened: Died: Abt 1667 - Christ Church, Lancaster, Virginia, USA Buried:
Other Spouse: Judge Richard Perrott, Sr (1616/1617-1686) - Abt 1648 - Christ Church, Lancaster, Virginia, USA
Children
1 M Thomas Dale
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Joane Dale
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Sarah Dale
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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Living and Living
Husband Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Cecil Duncan Harper (1904-1984) Mother: Living
Marriage:
Wife Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Living
2 F Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Living
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Manasses De Montdidier Comte De Dammartin and Constance Princess Of France
Husband Manasses De Montdidier Comte De Dammartin 1 2 3
Born: Abt 992 - Dammartine, Seine-Et-Marne, Ile-DE-France, France Christened: Died: 15 Nov 1057 - Seige Of Bar-Le-Duc, Lorraine, France Buried:
Father: Hildouin II Comte De Montdidier (0960-0992) 1 Mother:
Marriage: Abt 1032 - Orleans, France
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Death 3, 1037
Wife Constance Princess Of France 1 2
Born: Abt 1014 - Orleans, Loiret, Orleanais/Centre, France Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Robert II "The Pious" Capet, King of France (0972-1031) 1 4 5 6 7 Mother: Queen Constance d'Arles (Abt 0986-1032) 1 7 8 9
Children
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Bernard "The Harcourt" Dan and Sprota of Burgundy
Husband Bernard "The Harcourt" Dan
Born: Abt 860 - Normandy, France Christened: Died: Abt 955 Buried:Marriage:
Wife Sprota of Burgundy
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Torf "The Rich" de Harcourt
Born: Abt 900 - Normandy, France Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Ertemberge de Ertemberge ( - )
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John Stamper and Elizabeth Dandridge
Husband John Stamper
Born: 1647 - Crosthwaite, Cumberland, England Christened: 16 May 1647 - Crosthwaite, Cumberland, England Died: Mar 1687/88 - , Middlesex, Virginia, USA Buried:
Father: Phillipe 'Philip' Stamper ( - ) Mother: Weniffrid 'Winifryde' Hodgshon ( - )
Marriage: Abt 1677 - Christ Church, Lancaster, Virginia, USA
Other Spouse: Cary Susannah Powell (Abt 1650-1720) - 8 May 1684 - Christ Church, Lancaster, Virginia, USA
Other Spouse: Dorcas (Abt 1645-1667) - Abt 1659 - Christ Church, Lancaster, Virginia, USA
Wife Elizabeth Dandridge
Born: Abt 1645 Christened: Died: 29 Apr 1683 - , Middlesex, Virginia, USA Buried:
Children
1 M John Stamper
Born: 29 Aug 1677 - , Middlesex, Virginia, USA Christened: Died: - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Buried:
2 M Joseph Stamper
Born: Abt 1680 - , Middlesex, Virginia, USA Christened: Died: Buried:
3 M Living (details have been suppressed)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - John Stamper
General Notes: from Jesse Stamper <Leecorydon@juno.com> Based on two facts, it is presumed that John Stamper was the immigrant anc estor and that he was from England. (1). at the time he arrived, the immig rants of the Virginia Colony were almost exclusively from England. (2) Jo hn Stamper's handwriting points to English rather than Colonial origin.
The parentage of John Stamper is not known, but there are some theori es on who his parents might of been. Most Stamper researchers believe he w as the son of Phillipe 'Philip' Stamper and Weniffrid 'Winifryde' Hodgsho n, but this is not for certain. Philip Stamper married Weniffrid Hodgsh on on June 17, 1645, in Crosthwaite, Cumberland, England. They have 3 reco rded children: John, Anthony, and George. John was christened on May 16, 1 647. Anthony was christened on May 24, 1651. George was born on July 16, 1 654. They were all born in Crosthwaite.
However, other Stamper researchers believe John was the son of William Sta mper (1610-1682/3) and Elizabeth Partridge (ca.1612-1648). William land ed in Massachusetts from Cumberland Co, England. However, there appea rs to be no records of him having a son named John.
We are not for certain when John Stamper arrived in Virginia. The earlie st mention of him is in 1665, when he was one of those listed as fit for m ilitary service.
John Stamper was a literate man. He was both a planter and a carpente r. He was requested by both the church and the court to view the quali ty of carpentry work done by others. At one time he was a Major in the Lan caster militia. He entertained Minister John Shepherd in his home in 167 9.
Early records refer to John Stamper as 'Mr'. At that time, 'Mr.' was th en a title used for men of high standing in their community, who had estab lished themselves as gentlemen of integrity.
It is known that John had at least one bound servant. From Court Orders, B ook No. 1, 1673-1680 dated February 2, 1673, page 3: 'Mary Grier, daught er of Anner Grier is bound apprenticed to John Stamper'. About a year aft er John's death, we find in the court orders on April 6, 1691: 'Mary Grie r, Apprenticed to John Stamper decd is this day discharged and set free a nd ordered to be paid Corne and Cloathes according to act'.
Will of John Stamper:
In ye name of God Amen. I John Stamper of ye County of Midlesex being in g ood health of body, and of sound and pfect Mind and Memory, Praise be ther efore given unto Allmighty God, doe make and ordaine this my pesent Last W ill and Testament in manner and forme following (that is to say) first a nd principally I commend my Soul into ye hands of Allmighty God, hopeing t hrough ye Merrits death and passion of my Savior Jesus Christ to have fu ll and free pardon and forgiveness of all my Sins, and to inherite everlas ting Life, and my body I commit to ye Earth to be decently buried at ye di screcion of my Executors hereafter Named and as touching ye discreti on of all Such Temporall Estate, As it hath pleased Allmighty God to best ow upon me I give and dispose thereof as followeth;
first I will that my debts and funerall charge shall be paid and discharge d. Item I doe give and bequeath unto My Loving Wife Carew Stamper, & my Lo veing Sonn John Stamper all my Temporall Estate that Lieth of Consiste th in goods and Chattles whatsoever Jointly betwene them boath, who me I do leave my Joynt and Sole Executors of this my Last Will and Testame nt. Item I leaveth Richard Robinson my Sonns guardian Item That my Lovei ng wife aforesaid Carew Stamper doe Injoy and possess the third part of a ll my Lands for her life, and in Case that my Sonn John die before he come th to age my will is that my aforesaid wife Carew Stamper Shall Injoy a nd possess all my Lands to her and her heirs forever, and I doe hereby Rev oke and disanull and make voide all former wills and Testaments by me here tofore made. In Witness whereof I the said John Stamper to this my Last wi ll and Testament Sett my hand and Seale, this ninth day of November one th ousand Six hundred Eighty and Eight-1688. John Stamper, Seal Sealed and Delivered in ye psents of Robard Vallicot George Wortam William Vallicot Based on two facts, it is presumed that John Stamper w as the immigrant ancestor and that he was from England. (1) At the ti me he arrived, the immigrants of the Virginia Colony were almost exclusive ly from England. (2) John Stamper's handwriting points to English rather t han colonial origins. It is known that John had at least one bound servant. From Court Orders, B ook No. 1, 1673-1680 dated February 2, 1673, page 3: 'Mary Grier, daught er of Anner Grier is bound apprenticed to John Stamper'. About a year aft er John's death, we find in the court orders on April 6, 1691: 'Mary Grie r, Apprenticed to John Stamper decd is this day discharged and set free a nd ordered to be paid Corne and Cloathes according to act'. The Will of John Stamper: In ye name of God Amen. I John Stamper of ye County of Midlesex being in g ood health of body, and of sound and pfect Mind and Memory, Praise be ther efore given unto Allmighty God, doe make and ordaine this my pesent Last W ill and Testament in manner and forme following (that is to say) first a nd principally I commend my Soul into ye hands of Allmighty God, hopeing t hrough ye Merrits death and passion of my Savior Jesus Christ to have fu ll and free pardon and forgiveness of all my Sins, and to inherite everlas ting Life, and my body I commit to ye Earth to be decently buried at ye di screcion of my Executors hereafter Named and as touching ye discreti on of all Such Temporall Estate, As it hath pleased Allmighty God to best ow upon me I give and dispose thereof as followeth;
first I will that my debts and funerall charge shall be paid and discharge d. Item I doe give and bequeath unto My Loving Wife Carew Stamper, & my Lo veing Sonn John Stamper all my Temporall Estate that Lieth of Consiste th in goods and Chattles whatsoever Jointly betwene them boath, who me I do leave my Joynt and Sole Executors of this my Last Will and Testame nt. Item I leaveth Richard Robinson my Sonns guardian Item That my Lovei ng wife aforesaid Carew Stamper doe Injoy and possess the third part of a ll my Lands for her life, and in Case that my Sonn John die before he come th to age my will is that my aforesaid wife Carew Stamper Shall Injoy a nd possess all my Lands to her and her heirs forever, and I doe hereby Rev oke and disanull and make voide all former wills and Testaments by me here tofore made. In Witness whereof I the said John Stamper to this my Last wi ll and Testament Sett my hand and Seale, this ninth day of November one th ousand Six hundred Eighty and Eight-1688. John Stamper /seal/ Sealed and Delivered in ye psents of Robard Vallicot George Wortam William Vallicot [from Jesse Stamper <Leecorydon@juno.com>]
Noted events in his life were:
Military: Middlesex Co, VA, John Stamper, 1687. Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776 (Upon further examination that the persons underwritten are thought by this court capable to serve as footmen and to finde themselves with Armes).
Will Date: Middlesex Co, VA, 9 Nov 1688.
General Notes: Wife - Elizabeth Dandridge
General Notes: From the Parish Register of Christ Church, 'Elizabeth Stamper ye Wife of J no. Stamper departd this life 29th Aprill 1683.' Also found in the Registe r, 'Jno. Stamper, the sone of Jno. and Elizabeth Stamper was borne the 29 th of August 1677 and was baptized at the house of the said Jno Stamp er p. Mr. Sheppard, 8th of October 1677.'
1 Jim Weber (https://myaccount.rootsweb.com/publicprofile?mn=jimweber110&kurl=http:%2F%2Fwc%2Erootsweb%2Eancestry%2Ecom%2Fcgi%2Dbin%2Figm%2Ecgi%3Fdb%3Djweber%26id%3DI03403%26op%3DGED).
2 Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.medieval, at groups - google.com, Peter Stewart, 19 May 2002.
3 The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968, 13.
4 Microsoft Encarta 1994 ed.
5 Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on, Robert II.
6 Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999, 101-21, 53-21.
7 The Plantagenet Ancestry, by William Henry Turton, 1968, 14, 19.
8 Encyclopedia Britannica, Treatise on, Henry I of France.
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Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, 7th Edition, by Frederick Lewis Weis, additions by Walter Lee Shippard Jr., 1999, 53-21.
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