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Husband: Henry 'Henricus Blagrove' BLAGRAVE, I [I32333]
Born: 03 APR 1633 in Chieveley, Berkshire, England 1
Married: before 22 JAN 1653
Died: before 13 OCT 1686
Father: Henry 'Henrici' BLAGROVE
Mother: >>>
Spouses: Mary 'Mansfield' MANSELL
Wife: Ann 'Whitaker ?' 'Mrs.' HARWOOD [I32340]
Born:
Died: before 1662
Father:
Mother:
Spouses: Thomas 'Capt.' HARWOOD
Children
01 (M): Henry BLAGRAVE, II [I32334]
Born: about 1655 in Martins Hundred, New James City, York Co., VA.
Died: after 11 OCT 1686
Spouses: Sarah UNKNOWN
Additional Information

Henry 'Henricus Blagrove' BLAGRAVE, I:

Notes:

England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Name: Henricus Blagrove
Event Type: Christening, Event Date:, 3 Apr 1633
Event Place: Chieveley, Berkshire, England
Event Place (Original): Chieveley, Berkshire, England
Gender: Male, Father's Name: Henrici Blagrove
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Cavaliers and Pioneers, Vol. 1, Patent Book 3, 1623-1666, page 283:
Capt. Richard Barnhouse, 23 Nov. 1653, page 230, 160 acres, James City Co., near the head of Kiffs Creek, Northeast upon land of George Holmes, West upon Joell Unger, South upon lnd of Mr. Peter Ridly & Northeast & Southeast upon his own former devdt.Transportation of 4 persons: Richard Brignoll, William White, Anne Coales, John Perrine. 40 acres due. Assignment of the above patent unto his son, Law. Barnhouse, excepting parcell sould to John Turner. 11 March 1654 [1655], page 230. Test: HENRY BLAGRAVE.
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Cavaliers and Pioneers, vol 1
Assignment of the above patent unto
his son, Law. Barnhouse, excepting parcell sould to John Turner. 11 Mar.1654, p. 230. Test: Henry Blagrave.
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York County, Virginia Wills, Deeds, Orders, 1657-1659, page 74.
31 March 1659. HENRY BLAGRAVE is bound to Mr. Robert Lewelling at or upon the 10 November next for 1,700 lbs. tobacco and cask. Signed: HENRY BLAGRAVE.
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From York County, Virginia, Records, 1659-1662, page 84:
Page 124. Deposition of HENRY BLAGRAVE, age 28, says that being at Maj. Croshaw's when Mary Rawlins, servant of John Russell, made her complaint agst. her master, that he had abused and beaten her in a high nature, upon which Maj. Croshaw appointed two women to search her and enquire therein; and after their relation Maj. Croshaw requested your deponent to see the condition of her, which deponent did, finding her very much beaten and bruised upon upper part of her back, shoulders and arms, but to my judgment no to prove mortal, and on the backbone a small red swelling, and complaints of her belly and hips which I did not see, but being guilty of inward fevers,she had enough cause for same. As on other side, when Maj. Croshaw requested said Russell care for said Mary's sad condition, he replied that before he would bestow one penny on her, he would venture a hanging for her, and further saith that after her second complaint to Maj. Croshaw and committed to the Constable's hands, I then went to her and she showed me her breast, which was blackish, which was not there as your deponent saw at her first searching. Signed: HENRY BLAGRAVE. Sworn in Court 23 May 1661.
Deposition of Samuel Tracy, age 30, that being appointed by Mr. HENRY BLAGRAVE's order for administration of medicine to Mary Rawlins, found her very weak and full of pain and bruises and much augmented by want of timely medicines, and in your continuance of deponent's attendance there found complaints to be real and not feigned and such as was sufficient to have rendered her incapable of future happiness, and did hear when Maj. Croshaw requested Mr. Russell to take some care of her, he replied that before he would be at a penny charge, he would venture a hanging, with other gross language, and did also see her breast, which was black and red. Signed: Sam Tracy. Sworn in Court 23 May 1661.
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From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 2, 1666-1695, page 45:
John Axoll (Axton), 600 acres, Stafford Co., south side of Potomack Creek, 23 Sept. 1668, page 174.On westward side of Weepsiwasson Creek adjoining Mr. Henry Meese, Mr. Wm. Horton, Mr. Willm. Haberd, &c. Granted unto Capt. DAVID MANSFIELD, who assigned & made over in marryage unto Mr. HENRY BLAGRAVE and MARY his wife, daughter of said DAVID, who sold to Edward Carey, decd., and Axton, and now due said Axton by survivorship
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From York County, Virginia, Records, 1665-1672, page 22:
Page 52, 26 Feb. 1664/65. A non suit and 50 lbs. tob. granted to George Thompson at suit of Mr. HENRY BLAGRAVE.
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From York County, Virginia, Records, 1665-1672, page 94:
Page 173. Inventory of John Fleete, dec'd., late of York Parish, 17 Feb. 1667, by Mr. Thomas Allin, Mr. Hugh Roy, Mr. Clothier Lucas and Mr. Edmund Woodhouse.
Debts due to estate of John Fleete, dec'd.: HENRY BLAGRAVE, Capt. Augus. Warner, Isaac Collier, Thomas Reade, John Cotton, George Lyddall, John Chiles (among many others).
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From Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 2, 1666-1695, page 45:
John Axoll (Axton), 600 acres, Stafford Co., south side of Potomack Creek, 23 Sept. 1668, page 174.On westward side of Weepsiwasson Creek adjoining Mr. Henry Meese, Mr. Wm. Horton, Mr. Willm. Haberd, &c. Granted unto Capt. DAVID MANSFIELD, who assigned & made over in marryage unto Mr. HENRY BLAGRAVE and MARY his wife, daughter of said DAVID, who sold to Edward Carey, decd., and Axton, and now due said Axton by survivorship.

Ann 'Whitaker ?' 'Mrs.' HARWOOD:

Notes:

Caveliers and Pioneers, p 270
MRS. ANN HARWOOD, 300 acs. Chas. Riv. Co., (no date) p. 154. N. upon Uteys Cr., E. upon the Gleab Land & S. upon land of Thomas Felgate. Formerly granted unto John
Wayne, 10 July 1638, who assigned to Robert Bouth, (Booth), who assigned unto Capt. Gill & purchased of him by Capt. Thomas Harwood, as appeareth by deposition of Capt. Stephen Gill; & also by order of the Quarter Court, 13 Oct. 1652.
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Warwick County, Virgiia Colonial Court Records in Transcrition, Rrichard Dunn
p 28
Whereas by deed of gift under the hand and Seale of Ann Harwood the Relickt and Administratrix of Captaine Thomas Harwood Esq deceaded, did in the time of her widdowhood, make over unto her Three children Sixteen Cowes, Six Oxen, Eight twoo yeare old chattle [cattle], Six yearlings and Eight Calves, with one Mare about four years of age, one Gelding, one horse colt, together with five Ned[ros] viz. Jack, Joan, and Ralph, with twoo Negro Children, And whereas the sd willm whitaker being appointed by the Court to receive and Take into my possession the aforesaid chattle [cattle] and Negroes, know all men by these psents that I y'e said willm whitaker, doe acknowledge to have recd of Henery Blagrave who intermarryed wth the aforesd Ann, all the above named Chattle[cattle] mencioned in the said Deed of figt (excepting twoo Calves) together with one gelding and five Negroes, And doe hereby acquit & Discharge the said Blagrave from ye said Deed of gift, except for Such things as are before excepted, That is to say three Calves, one Mare and one horse Colt, Witness my hand this Twoo and Twentieth Day of January Anno Dom 1653 witness Robert Piland Cler:
Cur: Vera Coplin Mr. whitaker
[reverse: "Coppie of a discharge given unto Mr Blagrave, about ye Orphants 1653

Footnotes
  1. England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database FamilySearch [1400].
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