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  2. 2nd Virginia Regiment - Wikipedia

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    8th Company - Captain Buller Claiborne, January 31, 1776. Raised in Prince George District and Petersburg. 9th Company - Captain Samuel Hawes, February 19, 1776. Raised in Caroline District. 10th Company - Captain Wood Jones, March 8, 1776. Raised in Amelia District and Williamsburg.

  3. Richard Taliaferro - Wikipedia

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    Richard Taliaferro (/ ˈ t ɒ l ɪ v ər / TOL-iv-ər; c. 1705 –1779) was a colonial architect and builder in Williamsburg, Virginia, in what is now the United States. Among his works is Wythe House, a Georgian-style building that was built in 1750 or 1755. It was declared a U.S. National Historic Landmark in 1970.

  4. List of Jamestown colonists - Wikipedia

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    Councillor and Captain: 1607–08–22 Captain of the Godspeed: Edward Harrington: Gentleman 1607–08–24 John Herd: Bricklayer not listed [as alive] after June 1607 [13] Nicholas Houlgrave: Gentleman Robert Hunt: Preacher before 1609 Thomas Jacob: Sergeant (soldier) [10] Jacon, T. 1607–09–04 [10] William Johnson: Labourer George Kendall ...

  5. List of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of members of the Virginia House of Burgesses from 1619 to 1775 from the references listed at the end of the article. The members of the first assembly in 1619, the members of the last assembly in 1775 and the Speakers of the House are designated by footnotes.

  6. St. George Tucker House - Wikipedia

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    St. George's son, Nathaniel Tucker continued the tradition and implemented many changes of his own. The family kept extensive records making the St. George Tucker House the most well documented home in Williamsburg. Of the many stories and anecdotes tied to the house, one of the most enduring is that of the first Christmas tree in Williamsburg.

  7. Hugh Norvell - Wikipedia

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    Born in James City County to the former Sarah Lucy Bullock and her husband, George Augustus Norvell, Hugh Norvell married multiple women named Sarah. The former Sarah Besouth (1674-1704) gave birth to sons George (1693-1786), Hugh Jr. (1699-1759) and William Norvell (1695-1757) as well as daughters who married and became Elizabeth (Mrs. George) Baskerville (1692-1732) and Mary (Mrs. William ...

  8. William Trent - Wikipedia

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    William Trent (February 13, 1715 – 1787) was an American fur trader and merchant based in the colonial-era Province of Pennsylvania. [1] He was commissioned as a captain of the Virginia Regiment in the early stages of the French and Indian War, when he served on the western frontier with the young Lt. Colonel George Washington.

  9. James Innes (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1786 Williamsburg City tax list, Innes owned seven adult slaves and eight slaves under 16 years of age, three horses, a cow and a 2-wheeled carriage. [ 8 ] Voters also elected James Innes to the Virginia Ratification Convention of 1788, at which he supported the new federal Constitution, though his brother was a supporter of Patrick ...