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John Chew Merchant, Colonist *1587 07 16 Whalley, Lancashire ENG 1587: Birth recorded in parish register. 1607: Might have sailed to Jamestown with Capt. John Smith. 1618 11 18: Granted land by Sir John Harvey. Location uncertain. 1621/22: Sailed to Virginia on the "Charitie". 1623: His wife Sarah followed on the "Sea Flower". 1623-1624 Burgess of Hogg Island. 1624: Lived at Hog(g) Island, opposite Jamestown, granted one rood, nine poles near his house in James City, was York County Justice. Is mentioned in the 1624 Jamestown census entry for his servant Roger Delk, who came aboard the Southampton and was recorded on 1624-02-04. 1636: Granted 1200 acres in Charles River (later York) County. 1639/40 01 17: Mentioned in father's will. 1642-1644: Burgess of York County. 1644-1650: Moved for a while to Anne Arundel Co., Maryland following a Puritan massacre. 1652: York County Justice. geni.com records death as 1640 01 17. 10307 <20:16 m. 1616/1620 | John Chew *1616 Whalley, Lancashire ENG 1623: Sailed with his mother and servants on the "Seaflower", to join his father in Jamestown, Virginia. 1644: Was sent with brother Nathaniel to New England in pursuit of three runaway servants. Met and married Ann. 1650-1666: Migrated with other English colonists to Long Island to found the first English settlement near Hempstead, had a 100-acre farm at Flushing. Head of New Jersey branch of Chew family. 11767 | Ann Gates 1620- 11770 <5:2 m. 1640 Hingham, Massachusetts | Richard Chew 11957 >1052:13 |
Benjamin Chew 11959 | |||
Margaret Gale 11768 | |||
Nathaniel Chew *1620 1644: Searched for father's runaway servants in New England. 1653 06 27: witness for Capt. Underhill, capture of Dutch "House of Good Hope", Hartford, CT. 11771 | |||
Jonathan Chew *1622 11773 | |||
Samuel Chew Judge, Colonel *1630 Jamestown, Virginia <1659: Moved to Maryland, owned 400 acres in Anne Arundel County and neighbouring Sanetly County. 1661: Represented A.A. County in Maryland Assembly. 1663: Was High Sheriff of A.A. Co. 1665 and 1668: was an A.A. County Justice 1669 07 23: Member of the Council of Maryland and Justice of the Provincial Court. 1675: Colonel of A.A. County Militia. 1676 07 20: Member of Council of War Head of Maryland (via sons Samuel, Joseph and William) and Pennsylvania branches (via Benjamin) of Chew family. LAM 15470 gives birth year 1625. Subject of an article entitled "Digging up the past" by Andrea F. Siegel in the Baltimore Sun, 2006-06-16. 11775 | Ann(e) Ayres 1635-1695 04 13 Prominent member of Society of Friends (Quakers), hosted meetings at her house on Herring Bay. 11776 <2:1 | Samuel Chew 11819 >358:11 | |
Sarah Chew 11842 >9:1 | |||
Joseph Chew 11869 >120:9 | |||
Nathaniel Chew 11919 | |||
William Chew 11923 >133:10 | |||
Benjamin Chew 11925 >68:7 | |||
Caleb Chew 11927 | |||
Anne Chew 14096 | |||
John Chew 11921 | |||
Anne Chew 11928 | |||
Joseph Chew *1637 Jamestown, James City, Virginia Head of Virginia branch of Chew family. 10303 | Ruth Larkin 1637-1728 Named in son's will as Ruth Green, may have remarried? 10304 <2:1 m. 1670~1674 | Larkin Chew 10301 >620:11 | |
Joseph Chew 11805 | |||
Margaret 1630- 11764 m. 1669 12 27 |
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