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===comments=== & http://www.geni.com/people/Ursula-Middleton/6000000004058570921?through=6000000013668636607 , that he was married to a http://www.geni.com/people/Mary-Price/6000000024169505664?through=6000000028411407687 & absolutely not that he had a son http://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Price/6000000005597972960 (died 1701) born after he died. Have disconnected Nov 2015, please provide evidence of family relationships that isn't on line trees.y of Jamestown, Virginia (established in 1607) shortly after his arrival in 1610. He traveled on the Ship called the Starr in 1610. (Wikitree). His older brother, John Price, born in Montgomeryshire, Wales in 1584 emigrated (from the Port of Cardiff, Wales) to Jamestown in 1610, and the assumption is that the two brothers traveled together. John and Andrew were sons of Richard Price, born in 1555 in Newtowne (Newtown) Hall, Montgomeryshire in Wales (located about 90 miles southwest of Liverpool, England). e same person. Others question his death in 1608, but he and John did not arrive in Jamestown until 1610. As far as Mary Ann Matthews, it is very possible after Andrew died that she married his brother. ) shortly after his arrival in 1610. His older brother, John Price, born in Montgomeryshire, Wales in 1584 emigrated (from the Port of Cardiff, Wales) to Jamestown in 1610, and the assumption is that the two brothers traveled together. John and Andrew were sons of Richard Price, born in 1555 in Newtowne (Newtown) Hall, Montgomeryshire in Wales (located about 90 miles southwest of Liverpool, England).prominent families of Montgomeryshire, Wales in the 1500s. His lineage goes back (directly or indirectly) to Ap Rhys of the 1400s. y-names "Mac" or "Mc" in Scottish and Irish language development. In order for the Crown to develop a consistent system of family names throughout Wales the decree went out and the Welsh dropped the by-name "Ap" and created last names for their families. "Ap Rhys" became "Prhys" The "A" was dropped and the "P" was combined with the first name "Rhys" (Rice) to create the last name of "Prhys" (Price). "Prhys," as a Welsh name, evolved into "Pryce" and eventually in modern English, evolved into "Price." This appears to be the ancient origin and evolution of the family name of "Price," which has its origins in Wales. Maryland where he died in 1701. The British colonies of Jamestown and St. Mary’s in the Chesapeake region were home to many of the Prices of early America. However, William Price was born in South Carolina around 1705, and his parents where settled already in South Carolina by the late 1600s, certainly by around 1705, and Rebecca Price (not known to be related to William Price) sailed from England to join her family in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1630s. Many Prices eventually settled in New England and eventually around Pennsylvania, and many others settled in South Carolina, migrating into the Tennessee Valley and into North Carolina.Virginia (a small colonial village located west of Jamestown and south of Richmond) prior to 1679 and by 1680 was living in Craven County, North Carolina where his son Rice Price was born. Many Prices of Pitt, Johnson, Bladen and New Hanover Counties in North Carolina generally descend from Rice Price of Craven who descends ultimately from Matthew Price of Montgomeryshire, Wales. The Prices of Brunswick County may be distant cousins to the Prices of Craven.inia, which I discuss in my non-profit book on the history of the Price family of Brunswick County, North Carolina. This link between the colony of South Carolina and the little settlement on the Appomattox River known in colonial times as Henrico is an important key to unraveling the question, "From whence did the Prices of Brunswick County hail?"" by Samson (aka Tobias) Price.amestown, Virginia 1610ed on the Ship called the Starr in 1610. (Wikitree). His older brother, John Price, born in Montgomeryshire, Wales in 1584 emigrated (from the Port of Cardiff, Wales) to Jamestown in 1610, and the assumption is that the two brothers traveled together. John and Andrew were sons of Richard Price, born in 1555 in Newtowne (Newtown) Hall, Montgomeryshire in Wales (located about 90 miles southwest of Liverpool, England). until 1610. As far as Mary Ann Matthews, it is very possible after Andrew died that she married his brother. Information on ancestry. Information below from MyLesPaul.com585 in Montgomeryshire, Wales, died in the Chesapeake Colony of Jamestown, Virginia (established in 1607) shortly after his arrival in 1610. His older brother, John Price, born in Montgomeryshire, Wales in 1584 emigrated (from the Port of Cardiff, Wales) to Jamestown in 1610, and the assumption is that the two brothers traveled together. John and Andrew were sons of Richard Price, born in 1555 in Newtowne (Newtown) Hall, Montgomeryshire in Wales (located about 90 miles southwest of Liverpool, England). Richard was son to Richard Price, born in 1530 in Montgomeryshire, and he was son to Matthew Price, Sheriff of Montgomeryshire, born in 1512. Matthew Price’s family was one of three or four prominent families of Montgomeryshire, Wales in the 1500s. His lineage goes back (directly or indirectly) to Ap Rhys of the 1400s. In Welsh language development, "Ap" was a by-name, similar to the by-names "Mac" or "Mc" in Scottish and Irish language development. In order for the Crown to develop a consistent system of family names throughout Wales the decree went out and the Welsh dropped the by-name "Ap" and created last names for their families. "Ap Rhys" became "Prhys" The "A" was dropped and the "P" was combined with the first name "Rhys" (Rice) to create the last name of "Prhys" (Price). "Prhys," as a Welsh name, evolved into "Pryce" and eventually in modern English, evolved into "Price." This appears to be the ancient origin and evolution of the family name of "Price," which has its origins in Wales. Andrew Price’s son, Thomas Price, born in 1610, left Cowes, Isle of Wight (an island in the English Channel) sometime after 1640 and migrated to Calvert or St. Mary’s, Maryland where he died in 1701. The British colonies of Jamestown and St. Mary’s in the Chesapeake region were home to many of the Prices of early America. However, William Price was born in South Carolina around 1705, and his parents where settled already in South Carolina by the late 1600s, certainly by around 1705, and Rebecca Price (not known to be related to William Price) sailed from England to join her family in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the 1630s. Many Prices eventually settled in New England and eventually around Pennsylvania, and many others settled in South Carolina, migrating into the Tennessee Valley and into North Carolina. Thomas Price of Cowes (discussed above) had a grandson, Rice Price, who was born in Cardiff, Wales in 1661. Rice migrated to Henrico Colony, Virginia (a small colonial village located west of Jamestown and south of Richmond) prior to 1679 and by 1680 was living in Craven County, North Carolina where his son Rice Price was born. Many Prices of Pitt, Johnson, Bladen and New Hanover Counties in North Carolina generally descend from Rice Price of Craven who descends ultimately from Matthew Price of Montgomeryshire, Wales. The Prices of Brunswick County may be distant cousins to the Prices of Craven. There is a connection between the Prices of South Carolina (the colony from where my family hails) and the Prices of Henrico County, Virginia, which I discuss in my non-profit book on the history of the Price family of Brunswick County, North Carolina. This link between the colony of South Carolina and the little settlement on the Appomattox River known in colonial times as Henrico is an important key to unraveling the question, "From whence did the Prices of Brunswick County hail?"" by Samson (aka Tobias) Price.

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