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Azores

Marshall Islands
Gilbert Islands

1587 another group of almost 100 men, 17 women and several children sent out under Gov John White landed at Roanoke.
White returned to England and when he returned in 1591 he only found
ruins.


WHAT ALEXANDER BROWN CALLS “the Croatan tradition” (Brown, I:190) holds that Sir Walter Ralegh’s “lost colonists” of Roanoke Island, Virginia (now North Carolina) were absorbed by the Croatans, and migrated with that Indian tribe to a new region of the country some time between 1587 and 1590.
The Jamestown settlers in 1607 heard of survivors living among the Indians to the south of Albemarle Sound on the mainland but did not succeed in rescuing them


http://books.google.com/books?id=0eRCy1ZASooC&pg=PA60


CROATOAN
http://books.google.com/books?id=xbuiib5aj1YC&pg=PA109
Croatoan
was an Indian town on the north side of Cape Lookout

http://www.she-philosopher.com/ib/topics/Croatan.html

Lowery Lowrie Lowrey Gang


after the murders on the Lowrie farm, Henry Berry's gang was beginning to form. Comprised of three Lowrie brothers: Henry, Steve, and Tom; two Lowrie cousins: Calvin and Henderson; two brothers-in-law: Andrew and Boss Strong; two Black men: George Applewhite and Eli Ewin (known as Shoemaker John); John Dial and William Chavis, and a White man, Zach McLaughlin, the Lowrie gang was ready to evoke justice based on the very principles that this nation was founded on: "...with Liberty and Justice for All."

Loyal Land Company


On July 12, 1749, the Loyal Land Company was founded with Walker as a leading member. After receiving a grant of 800,000 acres (3,200 km²) in what is now southeastern Kentucky, the company appointed Walker to lead an expedition to explore and survey the region in 1750. Walker was named head of the Loyal Land Company in 1752.

During the expedition, Walker gave names to many topographical features including the Cumberland Gap. His party built the first non-Indian house (a cabin) in Kentucky (today's Dr. Thomas Walker State Historic Site). Walker kept a daily journal of the trip.

Pound gap Massacre

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dmohn/poundgap.htm



Ratcliffe, Middlesex County, England


SHROPSHIRE ENGLAND



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St. Mary Magdalen Milk Street

Church

http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/robins.html

Upper Hundred, William And Mary Parish, Taken By Wm. Roberson, Constable


Bateman, Benja., Sr.
Bateman, Benja., Jr.
Bruce, John
Bruce, Walter
Bruce, James
Bateman, George
Burage, Ninion
Bateman, Charles
Cottrell, James
Cottrell, Benjamin
Claggett, Hezt.
Cottrell, Thomas
Campbell, James
Collens, Samuel
Cox, John, Jr.
Dutton, Thomas
Douglas, Joseph
Douglas, John
Dutton, Notley
Dutton, Gerrard
Durkin, James
Duly, John
Diven, James
Dent, Henry
Davis, Abraham
Dent, George
Elgin, John
Elgin, George
Ennis, David
Farr, William
Farr, John
Fendall, Benjamin

Fowler, Henry
Guy, Joseph
Glover, Philip
Green, Hugh
Gwinn, Joseph
Higgs, Jonathan
Hobart, Moses
Hobart, Edward
Hancock, Josias
Hall, Stephen
Hungerford, Thomas
Jones, Samuel
Jenkins, Abednigo
Jenkins, John
Jenkins, Thomas
Jay, Joseph
Kerton, Anthony
Kerpatrick, William
Latimer, Marcus
Lovelin, George
Lovelin, William
Lewis, Benjamin
Lee, Richard
Lee, Philip
Marshall, Philip
Marshall, H. John
Martin, Francis
Martin, Huse
Marshall, William
Marshall, John
Marshall, Robert
Marshall, Thomas

Murphey, James
Mackey, John
Money, Isaac
McWilliam, William
Marshall, Richard
Norwood, Garner
Philpot, Benjamin
Philpot, David
Posey, Blain
Procter, Basil
Pompy, Luke
Rock, William
Reeves, Upgate
Ratcliff, Richard
Ratcliff, John
Rock, James
Roberson, William
Scrogin, Barton
Smoot, Clark George
Scott, John
Smith, Peter
Swann, James
Smith, James
Shaw, John
Smith, Richard
Scott, John, Jr.
Thompson, B. John
Thomas, James
Thompson, Richard
Wakefield, Able
Winsett, Henry
Yates, Theophilus

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