1624 Flourdieu One Hundred, VA
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Living on February 16, 1624

Alborn, Edward

Okley, Robert

Baker, William

Olives, John

Bamford, John

Peake, Robert

Barnett, Thomas

Peppet, Gibert

Barrett, William

Pooley, Grivell (minister)

Beriston, Theoder

Pugett, Christopher

Blake, Walter

Rowinge, Henry

Boult, Annis

Sawell, Thomas

Bradshaw, Richard

Sharp, Samuell

Browne, John

Smith, Robert

Deverell, George

Spurling, Richard

Dillimager, Thomas

Strachey, William

Doughty, Ann

Straunge, William

Doughty, Thomas

Thomas, Nathaniell

Dune, Thomas

Tompson, Ann

Filenst, Thomas

Tompson, Roger

Gale, John

Tramorden, Edward

Gaskon, Thomas

Upton, John

Gregory, Richard

Watts, Thomas

Grinder, Thomas

Wilson, John

Guy, Robert

Woodson, John

Hach, Thomas

Woodson, Sara

Haway, Thomas

Yeats, Leonard

Jones, Anthony

6 Negroes

Landman, John

Anthony (Negro man)

Levet, George

Anthony (Negro man)

Linge, Henry

John (Negro man)

Linge, John

William (Negro man)

Mimes, Thomas

Negro woman

 Died Between April 1623 and February 16, 1624

Carpenter, Dixi

Prise, Thomas

Cinduare, James

Ranke, Richard

Edger, William

Roberts, Johnap

Evans, Christopher

Salford, Sara

Fetherston, John

Smith, William

Fry, John

Stanson, John

Griffin, Richard

Temple, Edward

Jones, Richard

Walkin, Robert

Mayor, John

Waycome, William

Source:  Coldham, Peter Wilson; The Complete Book of Emigrants: 1607-1660; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1987, pg. 37.

Note:  Flourdieu One Hundred or Flowerdew One Hundred was a  1,000 acre plantation situated 25 up river from Jamestown, granted to Sir George Yeardley in 1619.