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  2. Eleanor Dare - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Dare (née White; c. 1568 – disappeared 27 August 1587) of Westminster, London, England, was a member of the Roanoke Colony and the daughter of John White, the colony's governor. While little is known about her life, more is known about her than most of the sixteen other women who left England in 1587 as part of the Roanoke expedition.

  3. Dare Stones - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 book A Witness for Eleanor Dare by Robert W. White refutes the conclusions of the Sparkes piece, and attempts to argue that all 48 of Brenau's Dare Stones are authentic. White's defense of the premise that the Lost Colony migrated to the Chattahoochee Valley received limited support, and had negligible effect on the prevailing view ...

  4. Virginia Dare - Wikipedia

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    Little is known of the lives of either of her parents. Her mother Eleanor was born in London around 1563 and was the daughter of John White, the governor of the ill-fated Roanoke Colony. Eleanor married Ananias Dare (born c. 1560), a London tiler and bricklayer, [3] at St Bride's Church [4] on Fleet Street in the City of London. [5]

  5. Ananias Dare - Wikipedia

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    Ananias Dare (c. 1560 – 1587, legal death) was a colonist of the Roanoke Colony of 1587. He was the husband of Eleanor White , whom he married at St Bride's Church [ 1 ] in London, and the father of Virginia Dare , the first English child born in America.

  6. John White (colonist and artist) - Wikipedia

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    "Eleanor, daughter to the governor and wife to Ananias Dare, one of the assistants, was delivered of a daughter in Roanoke." [ 17 ] The child was healthy and "was christened there the Sunday following, and because this child was the first Christian born in Virginia, [ 18 ] she was named Virginia."

  7. Roanoke Colony - Wikipedia

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    Reverse of a commemorative 1937 US half-dollar coin, depicting Eleanor and Virginia Dare. Raleigh was publicly criticized for his apparent indifference to the fate of the 1587 colony, most notably by Sir Francis Bacon. [124] "It is the sinfullest thing in the world," Bacon wrote in 1597, "to forsake or destitute a plantation once in forwardness ...

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  9. List of colonists at Roanoke - Wikipedia

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    John White [a]; Roger Baily; Ananias Dare; Christopher Cooper; Thomas Stevens; John Sampson; Dyonis Harvie; Roger Prat; George How [b]; Simon Fernandes [a]; Nicholas Johnson