Shaw reports that Thomas, John and Mark were in Virginia in 1660. Northampton County, VA court records show Stephen and John claimed the estate of brother George who died in 1666.
John and brother Stephen settled in Lancaster County, Virginia.
As with his brother Stephen, immigrant John too was found in contempt of court. In 1685 he had three times to repeat his recantation of the deed of rescuing one William Hearde from the Stocks. In 1687 John was appointed for horse service in county militia. In 1703 he sold his home plantation to Robert Carter, moved to Westmoreland county where he died 4 years later. He named his wife, Jone [Joan], and 5 children in his will. Other records identify 4 more children.