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1629 Left £10 in his father's will also "...To son HENRY if he come in a Master of Arts at the University of Cambridge, £40. Also I give him for his better preferment in the University of Cambridge, £100 to be paid to him at the age of 25...." also "...To son HENRY and male heirs after my wife's decease, one messuage or tenement with all lands thereto belonging at Warren Street, Lenham parish also one tenement in Charing parish and in default of such issue to eldest son Sir ROBERT and male heirs (etc. as before)...."
1638 Mentioned in the Will of his mother, ELIZABETH FILMER "to my son Henry £10"
Henry Filmer (the brother of Catherine Filmer) who was returning to Virginia with his family. Henry Filmer, unmarried at the time, first came to Virginia around 1636 - 1640 and served in the Army of Occupation, becoming a Burgess for James City County in 1642 and 1643. Sometime after he returned to England where he married Elizabeth (maiden name unknown) and fathered two children.
Henry Filmer had decided to return to Virginia because in March of 1653 he, his wife, son and daughter, an unnamed kinsman (apparently Charles Barham), and others embarked on the "John and Ambrose" at Gravesend for the long journey to the Colonies. The trip to Virginia was covered in a letter to a friend in England and is among a collection of correspondence between Henry Filmer and his nephew, Robert Filmer, and other friends in England. It is known that Henry Filmer paid his way to Virginia and, since Charles Barham was not named as a “headright” in any land records, it appears that he also paid his own way.
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