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Nicholas Casey og Serena Evans




Ektemann Nicholas Casey

            Født: Ca. 1641 - Warrosquyoake Shire, Virgnia
            Døpt: 
             Død: 17 Apr. 1713 - Isle of Wight, VA
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             Far: Richard Casey (1613/1616-      )
             Mor: Nancy Jane Ricketts (Ca. 1615-      )


        Ekteskap: Omkr 1661

 Annen ektefelle: Jane Elderidge



Hustru Serena Evans

            Født: Etter 1636 - Virginia
            Døpt: 
             Død:  - Warrosquyoake, Virignia
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             Far: Clement Evans (1606-      )
             Mor: Margarett Treaton (Ca. 1606-      )




Barn
1 M Richard Casey

            Født: Ca. 1662-1663 - Warrosquyoake, Virignia
            Døpt: 
             Død: 8 Mar. 1746 - Warrosquyoake, Virignia
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       Ektefelle: Jane Reynolds
          Ektesk: 1706 - Isle of Wight, VA


2 K Ann Casey

            Født: Ca. 1664 - Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA
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3 K Mary Casey

            Født: Ca. 1666 - Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA
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4 K Sarah Casey

            Født: Ca. 1668 - Isle of Wight County, Virginia, USA
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Generelle notater: Ektemann - Nicholas Casey

Will dated Apr 17th 1713, recorded June 27th 1713 and appraised Aug 21, 1713. Executors were wife Jane and son Richard.

Nicholas of the Lower Parish. Legatees: son Nicholas, son Thomas, threee youngest daughters by my last wife;. son Richard, daugthers Ann, Mary, Sarah; wife Jane; five youngest children, Marta, Jane, Ruth, Nicholas and Thomas. Wit; John Wheal?, Stephen Smith, Daniel Degan, Joshua Jordan. Source: Wills and Administrations of Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1647-1800, p. 566 and 569.

English colonists drove the Warraskoyak from their villages in 1622 and 1627, as part of their reprisals for the Great Massacre of 1622, in which the Native Americans had decimated English settlements, hoping to drive them out of their territory.

The first English plantations along the south shore within present-day Isle of Wight county were established by Puritan colonists, beginning with that of Christopher Lawne in May 1618. Several members of the Puritan Bennett family also settled there, including Richard Bennett. He led the Puritans to neighboring Nansemond in 1635, and later was appointed as governor of the Virginia Colony.

By 1634, by order of the King of England, Charles I, eight shires of Virginia were formed with a total population of 4,914 settlers. Warrosquoake Shire included 522 persons at this time. It and Accomac Shire were the only shires given Native American names for the friendly tribes nearby. It was renamed Isle of Wight County in 1637, after the Isle of Wight, an island in the English channel. The river bearing this name was renamed Pagan River.

The original name had come derived from the Native Americans of the area; it went through transliteration and Anglicisation, eventually becoming known as "Warwicke Squeake".

On Feb 9, 1696 Nicholas Casey bought 200 acres of land from Jane, widow of Richard Gross, for 5000 lbs. tbc, according to a deed mentioned in the book "Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia: A History of the County"
The same book shows Nicholas Casey buying 180 acres N.E. sid of Cypress Swamp on May 1, 1693 from William Boddie and his wife Elizabeth.
He also bought the adjacent Henry Dawson's plantation of William Boddie on June 9th, 1703 with woodland of 100 acres where Martha Dawson, widow, and her three sons Henry, John and Martin Dawson lived and were to keep their rights to live.


Generelle notater: Hustru - Serena Evans

Her father Clement Evans came over on the Truelove with Richard Casey in 1636.

Transported by Justin Cooper on the ship Truelove out of London, Robert Dennis, Master, to Virginia City Sept. 16th 1636, together with 19 others: Nicolas Man, John Curtis, John Corker, Henry Ranciful, Clement Evans, Henry Bonny, James Smith, George Stacy, William Redman, George Archer, William Bannister, William Cooke, Samuel Elridge, William Nosse, Mary Clinton, Jno Davis, Robert Radge, Richard Smith, William Underwood and Mary Quarterly, 7 (W) (1) 286.




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