
Is an AR-15 an assault rifle? What you need to know about America's most popular rifle Shootings, stabbing in Daytona: Shootings, stabbing leave three injured in Daytona Beach Sunday 34, See William Woolritch.Armed man at dealership: Man charged with four counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in Naples I, Virginia State Library, Virginia Genealogical Society. Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Vol. The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1660, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD, p.

Musters of the Inhabitants in Virginia 1624/1625, Adventurers of Purse and Person Virginia 1607-1625: FamilySearch International, Title No. ↑ 1.0 1.1 Jester, Annie Lash., Hiden, Martha Woodruff.On, Hannah Bennett, daughter and heir of Samuel Bennett, patented this land.

Samuel Bennett died before, when Joane Bennett, his widow, patented 450 acres in Charles River County. īy, Samuel had patented his own land at the new Poquoson River in Charles River County (later known as York County). Lancelott Barnes' lease of 100 acres notes the tenure of Samuel Bennett. By Feb 1630 Samuel held tenure of 50 acres of land in the Indian Thicket, Elizabeth City. The Bennetts eventually earned their freedom. CATTELL: Milch Cowes, 4 Bull, 1 Piges, 3 house, 1 Sowes, 2 ARMES: peeces, 9 Coates, 3 swords, 4 powder, 3 lb lead, 50 lb. PROVISION: Corne, 17 barreles Meale, 1 hoghead Fish, 300. SAMIELL BENNETT aged 40 in the Providence 1622 WILLIAM BROWNE aged 26 in the Providence 1622ĪNTHONIE BURT aged 18 in the Hopewell 1622 ROBART MORE aged 50 in the Providence 1622 THE MUSTER OF WILLIAM TILER in the Francis Bonaventure 1620ĮLIZABETH TILER in the Francis Bonaventure 1620 Ībout a year later, an official census (Muster of 1624/25) was taken, listing Samuell and Joane Bennett as servants in the household of William Tiler, in Elizabeth City. The Bennetts and their two sons survived, however, and are recorded as living at Elizabeth City. In May 1622, a surprise Indian attack devastated settlements throughout the Jamestown Colony. They reached Virginia during a turbulent time. In 1622, they sailed together aboard the ship Providence, to Jamestown.

Before 1622, he married, to Joane, whose maiden name is unknown. We do not know the identity of his parents. Samuell Bennett was a Jamestown colonist.
