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    Flowerdew Hundred Plantation dates to 1618/19 with the patent by Sir George Yeardley, the Governor and Captain General of Virginia, of 1,000 acres (400 ha)...
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  • Stanley Flowerdew (d.1620) was her brother and also lived in Jamestown during the same era and involved with the Flowerdew Hundred Plantation. One of...
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  • the Jamestown Colony of Virginia Flowerdew Macindoe (1865–1932), Scottish rugby union player Flowerdew Hundred Plantation, in the United States This page...
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  • George Yeardley (category Tobacco plantation owners)
    this plantation "Flowerdew Hundred" after his wife, as a kind of romantic tribute. However, the land appears to have been in use by Stanley Flowerdew, Yeardley's...
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  • Jackson (burgess) for Argall's Gift Plantation: Thomas Pawlett and Edward Gourgainy for Flowerdew Hundred Plantation: Ensign Edmund Rossingham and John...
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    Pawlett and Edward Gourgainy from Flowerdew Hundred Plantation: Edmund Rossingham and John Jefferson from Lawne's Plantation: Christopher Lawne and Thomas...
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  • for Flowerdew Hundred Plantation, Yeardley's plantation. Rossingham was a son of Temperance Flowerdew's elder sister Mary Flowerdew and her husband Dionysis...
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  • This is a list of plantations and/or plantation houses in the U.S. state of Virginia that are National Historic Landmarks, listed on the National Register...
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    School. George Yeardley – Jamestown colonist who established Flowerdew Hundred Plantation National Register of Historic Places listings in Prince George...
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    by a Royal Governor, Sir George Yeardley, of Flowerdew Hundred Plantation. Also in 1619, the plantations and developed portions of the Colony were divided...
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  • in the state of California. William Smith was born in 1768 in Flowerdew Hundred Plantation in Virginia. When Smith was 11 years old he joined the Virginia...
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  • 50 years. Some plantations in early colonial Virginia used the term hundred in their names, such as Martin's Hundred, Flowerdew Hundred, and West and Shirley...
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    Bluff) near Garysville, Virginia, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) southeast of Flowerdew Hundred Plantation in Prince George County, Virginia. The fort was named for the...
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    including City Point, Flowerdew Hundred Plantation, Upper Brandon Plantation, Lower Brandon Plantation, Chippokes Plantation State Park, Bacon's Castle...
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  • Flowerdew Hundred Plantation, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located in Garysville. National Register listing for Flowerdew Hundred...
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    of Virginia. The former plantation is now part of the James River National Wildlife Refuge, and is located off Flowerdew Hundred Road And James River Drive...
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  • edition). New York: Anchor, Doubleday. 1996. Flowerdew Hundred: The Archaeology of a Virginia Plantation, 1619- 1864. Charlottesville: University Press...
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    Flowerdew Hundred Plantation...
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    original on 2013-09-21. Retrieved 5 June 2013. "Slaves at Flowerdew Hundred & Tar Bay Plantations in Prince George Co., VA - Unknown No Longer". Archived...
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  • Peirsey, a wealthy man who had purchased Sir George Yeardley's Flowerdew Hundred Plantation after his death. Peirsey died several years later. Twice widowed...
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    Flowerdew Hundred Plantation. The state highway traverses Wards Creek at Burrowsville, which is southwest of the Upper and Lower Brandon plantations....
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  • Peirsey, a wealthy man who had purchased Sir George Yeardley's Flowerdew Hundred Plantation after his death. Peirsey died several years later. Twice widowed...
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  • attributes Washer's constituency as Flower dieu (Flowerdew) Hundred or Flowerdew Hundred Plantation. Henings, Statutes at Large, shown as Virginia, William...
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  • Records showed that Sharpe and his wife Elizabeth were living at Flowerdew Hundred Plantation on February 16, 1624 and were still there on January 20, 1625...
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    and the Indian Massacre in 1622. Temperance Flowerdew came to Jamestown in the fall of 1609 with four hundred ill-fated settlers. It was said that she came...
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    the west, and by Flowerdew A Hundred Plantation to the east. The land that is now the refuge was the site of Powellbrooke Plantation, whose owner Captain...
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    Weyanoke, Virginia (category James River plantations)
    the Union Army under General Grant crossed from Weyanoke Point to Flowerdew Hundred on the south bank of the James River on a hastily constructed pontoon...
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    hastily constructed pontoon bridge a few miles east of Beechwood at Flowerdew Hundred, Ruffin allegedly escaped capture by hiding under a load of hay in...
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  • mariner who patented land in Virginia. Merchant's Hope Plantation was located west of Flowerdew Hundred on the south shore of the James River near the mouth...
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    John Wolstenholme, one of the investors. Bermuda Hundred (now in Chesterfield County) and Flowerdew Hundred (now in Prince George County) are other names...
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