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Only child born on Mayflower voyage 1620 1620 Tommy Hughes [7] Australian footballer 1886 Mary Jemison [8] American frontierswoman 1743 Augustus D. Juilliard [9] Founder of the Juilliard School: 1836 Ivan Kelic [10] Australian soccer player 1968 Cyrille Pierre Théodore Laplace: French navigator 1793 Francis Lathrop [11] American artist 1849 ...
On 4 May [O.S. 14 May] 1607, 105 to 108 English men and boys (surviving the voyage from England) established the Jamestown Settlement for the Virginia Company of London, on a slender peninsula on the bank of the James River.
Pacific Ocean, Tasman Sea: Lord Howe Island: 1834: Blinky Beach: Whaling supply station. [107] Indian Ocean: Île Saint-Paul: 1843: Although now uninhabited, there have been attempts at settlement. In June 1843, a French garrison was established under the command of Polish-born Captain Adam Mierolawski, but it was soon abandoned.
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1598: Failed French settlement on Sable Island off Nova Scotia. 1598: Spanish settlement in Northern New Mexico. 1600: By 1600 Spain and Portugal were still the only significant colonial powers. North of Mexico the only settlements were Saint Augustine and the isolated outpost in northern New Mexico.
In a 1955 analysis of the list, David Beers Quinn determined "therefore, eighty-five men, less one dead (George Howe) and two returned (John White and Simon Fernandes), seventeen women and eleven children, making 113 brought from England and 110 left by White, plus two children born on Roanoke Island and two Indians, the total left behind being ...
Settlement Country Region Other name(s) Population Date, Source Language(s) Chesterfield Inlet Canada Nunavut: Igluligaarjuk: 332: 2006 census: English, Inuktitut/Inuvialuktun ...
In the 1627 'Division of Cattle' – "ffrancis and Hester Cooke" were in "Lot #1 consisting of thirteen people. Each of the twelve lots (of 13 people each) shared 39 animals which amounted to about one cow or calf, and two goats" each. Additionally there were "3 bulls in the mix as well". [16] [23] Jacob Cooke (son) Jane Cooke (daughter)