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See Historical Document.
!(1) "Virginia Genealogies - A Genealogy of the Glassell Family," by Rev. Horac
e Edwin Hayden (Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, 1966) p.228,230. (2) Barbara
Blair Pixley, 13340 Thistle Loop, Penn Valley, CA 95946. (3) "Genealogy of the
Virginia Family of Lomax by one of the Seventh Generation in the Direct Line" (
1913) p.46. FHL #929.273 L 8 37l. (4) "Genealogies of Virginia Families," Vol.
5 (1981) p.886-887. !Birth: (1) c.1620, s/o Christopher Wormeley/Mary Adams of
Adwick le Street, Co. York, England. (2) Before 1589, England, s/o Christopher
Wormeley/Elizabeth Hogg(e) of Hatfield or Hadfield, Co. York. His son Ralph was
the one b. 1620. (NOTE: His son could not have been born 1620 if his wife, the
mother, was baptized 1623 under the name Eltonhead.) (3) 1620, England. (3,4)
Brother of Christopher Wormeley (d. 1649). Death: (1) c.1665. (2) About 1649,
by 1654, VA. (3) 1655. (4) Before 16 Sep 1651. (3) Christopher and Ralph Worme
ley, brothers, were first of the name in VA. Christopher came to VA in 1635. (
4) ca. 1636: Came to VA and settled in York Co. (4) 1636: Justice of York Co.,
VA. (1) 1640: Of His Majesty's Council of State for VA, of Co. York. (1) 1640,
23 Mar: Received a grant on the Rappahannock River, mouth of Nimcock Creek, fo
r transportation of 5 persons. (4) ca.1643: Inherited his brother Christopher's
large plantation in York Co., VA. (4) 1647: Justice of York Co., VA. (4) 164
9, 4 Jan: Richard Kemp, Secretary of State and Gov. of VA, in his will, named h
is wife Elizabeth, daughter Elizabeth, and makes his "uncle" Ralph Wormeley exe
cutor. Elizabeth may have been his niece, daughter of his brother Christopher.
(4) 1649: Col. Henry Norwood, a Cavalier officer, visited him at his home near
the present Yorktown on Wormeley's Creek. In his account of his voyage to VA,
Col. Norwood says, "It fell out at that time that Capt. Ralph Wormeley (of his
Majesty's Council) had guests in his house feasting and carousing, that were l
ately come from England, and most of them my intimate acquaintance. Using the c
ommon freedom of the country, I thrust myself amongst Capt. Wormeley's guests,
and had a kind reception from them all, which answered (if not exceeded my expe
ctations). Sir Thomas Lunsford, Sir Philip Honywood, Sir Henry Chicheley, and
Col. Hammond were the persons I met there, and enjoyed that night with very goo
d cheer." (4) 1649, Oct: Member of the House of Burgesses for York Co., VA. (1
) 1649, 2 Oct: Received 3000 acres in VA, part formerly granted to Capt. Chisto
pher Wormeley on 27 Jan 1638, part assigned by Ralph Read and Francis Carter to
Robert Todd, who sold to Capt. Ralph Wormeley, and 1545 acres due him as execu
tor of the last will of Capt. Christopher Wormeley, by whom it was bequeathed t
o him. (NOTE: Christopher Wormeley was his brother.) Capt. Christopher Wormeley
's grant of 1638 was for 1420 acres, Charles River Co., which he willed to his
brother Ralphe. Christopher d. c.1649. (3) Received a grant of 3,000 acres of l
and, 2,000 acres in King George Co. and 1,000 acres in Middlesex Co., which lat
ter grant afterwards consituted the "Rose Gill Plantation," and his various pur
chases of land brought the acreage of "Rose Gill" up to about 2,300 acres. (1,
3) Of "Rosegill," Middlesex Co., VA. (4) 1650: Was appointed by the King, then
in exile at Breda, a member of the VA Council. (4) 1656, 6 Dec: When the will
of Richard Kemp was proved, Ralph Wormeley and Elizabeth Kemp, daughter of Rich
ard, were deceased. (4) Lancaster Co., VA indenture between Sir Henry Chichley
of Rosegill, Middlesex Co., VA, Knight, and Ralph Wormeley, of the same place,
Esquire, son and heir of Ralph Wormeley, Esq., deceased, and Agatha his wife.
The said Ralph Wormeley, deceased, was possessed of a considerable estate in ho
uses, land, plate, jewels, goods, household stuff, horses, mares, tobacco, negr
oes, English servants and other estate in the counties of York and Lancaster (n
ow Middlesex), and said Ralph Wormeley deceased left his estate to his wife, wh
o afterwards married Sir Henry Chichley; but before the marriage she settled th
e estate upon her son, Ralph Wormeley, the younger, who at the time of the mar
riage was under age of 21; said Chichley, in payment of the profits of the esta
te which he has received, conveyed to said Ralph Wormeley, the younger, 700 acr
es in Middlesex and certain goods (per schedule)... (NOTE: Rest not copied. Nee
d to look up. No date noted.)