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XXXii. CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS: ANCIENT PLANTERS: INTRODUCTION
The following list includes those who are known to have come to Virginia before the close of the year 1616, survived the massacre, appear in the Muster of 1624/5 as then living in Virginia, and to most of whom the term "Ancient Planter" may with justification be applied.
John Banum (Bainham), of the County of Elizabeth City, Aged 54. In the Susan, 1616. Patent p. 4, Will mentioned in JCGC, Feb. 9, 1628/9, p. 185; widow Elizabeth. His daughter and heir, Mary Baynham married Richard Tisdale. See patent of Thomas Taylor ,Oct. 25, 1645. p. 925, See also mention of Sergeant Richard Tisdale in patent of Edward Sparshott, Charles City County, 25 July, 1638 p. 581.
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1623-1637 Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book No. 1, Part 1; [Nell Marion Nugent]; Page 4
JOHN BAINHAM, 300 acres, Dec. 1, 1624, Page 17. Gent., of Kiccoughtan, in Eliz. City Corp., as his first devident. About 3 miles up the main creek between Haxoms Gaole and Blunt Point, adj. Capt. Samuel Mathews & Wm. Clayborne. 100 acs. due for the trans. of John Bainham, his son, deceased, who came in the Charles in 1621, & Robt. Draper, in the Jadob in 1624; 200 acs. for trans. of 4 servants: John Hogskins, John Mott, Sr., John Mott, Jr. and John Dansye, Jr., son of John Dansye, dec'd., in the George in 1621, at the cost of Mr. Georg Sandys. Note: This pattent renewed in the name of Thomas Taylor 23 Oct. 1643 & 50 acs. added. Test: Sam. Abbot, Clk.
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