Familienstammbaum Van Britsom en Bax » Joseph Royall (1600-1655)

Persönliche Daten Joseph Royall 

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  • Er wurde geboren im Jahr 1600 in London, Middlesex, England.
  • Beruf: Ship's master, planter, "Arrived 1622 on the Charitie".
  • Er ist verstorben am 10. März 1655 in Charles City County, Virginia, British Colonial America, er war 55 Jahre alt.
  • Er wurde beerdigt nach 10. März 1655 in Royall Family Cemetery, Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, United States.

Familie von Joseph Royall

Er ist verheiratet mit Katherine Banks.

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Echtgeno(o)t(e): Henry Isham, I

Kind(er):

  1. Margaret Thomasin Royall  ± 1645-> 1673
  2. Joseph Royall  1646-1732
  3. Katherine Royall  > 1646-1686
  4. Elizabeth Royall  1648-1712
  5. Phoebe Royall  1652-1735 
  6. Henry Royall  1654-1683

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Joseph Royall
1600-1655

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Joseph Royall
1646-1732
Joseph Royall
Katherine Royall
> 1646-1686
Phoebe Royall
1652-1735
Henry Royall
1654-1683

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  1. FamilySearch Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.com/research/reco...
    Capt. Joseph RoyallGender: MaleBirth: 1600 - Canterbury, Kent, England, United KingdomMarriage: Spouse: Thomasin - Between 1622 and 1635 - VirginiaMarriage: Spouse: Ann Mason - To Aug 16 1637Marriage: Spouse: Katherine Elizabeth Banks - 1645 - Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial AmericaDeath: Mar 10 1654 - Charles City County, Virginia, British Colonial AmericaBurial: 1654 - Dogham Plantation, Royall Family Cemetery, Charles City, VirginiaParents: Joseph Royall Sr, Mary Angeline Royall (born Bourke)Spouses: Royall (born Thomasin), , Katherine Elizabeth BanksChildren: Joseph Royall II, Katherine Ann Perrin (born Royall), Jane Sarah Wilkinson (born Royall), Mary RoyallSiblings: John Royall, Roger Royall, Henry Royall, William Royall, Henry ROYALL, Mary Banks (born Royall)This person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information.  Additional information: LifeSketch:Joseph Royall, II Birthdate: between 1600 and 1620 (55) Birthplace: London, Middlesex, England Death: March 10, 1655 (35-55) Charles City County, Virginia, Colonial America Place of Burial: Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, United States Immediate Family: Son of Joseph Royall, I and Angeline Husband of Thomasin Royall; Ann Royall and Katherine Isham Father of Martha Royall; Jane Sarah Royall; Margaret Thomasin Dennis; Capt. Joseph Royall; Katherine Perrin and 9 others Brother of Roger Royall Royall; Henry Royall Royall; John H. Royal; William Royall; Infant Royall and 4 others Occupation: Ship's master, planter Managed by: Private User Last Updated: October 2, 2017 View Complete Profile Matching family tree profiles for Capt. Joseph Royall, II view all matches › Joseph Royall in MyHeritage family trees (McLehaney Web Site) Captain Joseph Royall, Jr. in WikiTree Joseph Royal in MyHeritage family trees (belcher Web Site) Joseph Royall in MyHeritage family trees (Noble Family Web Site) Joseph Royall in MyHeritage family trees (sizemore Web Site) Joseph Royall in MyHeritage family trees (Peacock Web Site) Joseph Royall in MyHeritage family trees (Fowler Web Site) $ Joseph Royall in MyHeritage family trees (Davis Web Site) Joseph Royall in MyHeritage family trees (McLehaney Web Site) Joseph Royall in MyHeritage family trees (Cox Family Tree Web Site) Joseph Royall in MyHeritage family trees (Miller Web Site) Joseph Royal in MyHeritage family trees (Bright-Tennison Families) view all 36 Immediate Family Thomasin Royall wife Ann Royall wife Martha Royall daughter Katherine Isham wife Jane Sarah Royall daughter Margaret Thomasin Dennis daughter Capt. Joseph Royall son Katherine Perrin daughter Elizabeth Archer daughter John Royall son William Bedford Royall son Mary Royall daughter About Capt. Joseph Royall, II Additional Curator's Notes: Joseph Royall was born in London, England, 1600 and died March 10, 1654 at Doghams, Charles City, VA. Joseph left England on the Charitie and arrived in Jamestown, Virginia in July 1622. He arrived in Jamestown not long after the Indian massacre and just before the colony was hit with a burning fever. He was a ship's master by trade and made several trips between England and Virginia during his early years in the colony, working for a man by the name of Boise. In June of 1625, Boise outfitted a ship for transporting people to the colonies. The ship left England on July 1, 1625, with Mrs. Boise and four daughters as passengers for the trip over. On the trip, Captain Royall, "thru neglecte" caused sea water to ruin the clothing of the passengers. After her husband's death Mrs. Boyse petitioned the Court regarding an agreement entered into between her husband and young Royall: At this Court, 11, January 1626, there was a petition preferred by Mrs. Alice Boise, widow, against Joseph Royall servant to her late husband Luke Boise and showed a covenant bearing date 25, February 1625, wherein the said Joseph Royall was bound unto the said Luke Boise to perform certain conditions therein mentioned; whereupon, it is ordered, according to the said covenant that the said Joseph Royall shall make or cause to be made gratis for the said Alice Boise, her child and such servants as were then of this family all such apparel as they shall wear or use till such day and time as he shall depart this land, so long as those of the family shall either serve her or the child. A decree of this sort would be difficult to enforce and it's reasonable to conclude that circumstances freed young Royall from the permanent obligation under which Mrs. Boyse sought to place him. Joseph was married three times. His first wife's given name was Tomasin. She had died by 1637, when Joseph married his second wife, Ann. Joseph claimed headrights for both women, but their surnames were not listed in the patents. In about 1645 he married Katherine Banks in Henrico County VA. Katherine was born in Northamptonshire, England in 1627, daughter of Christopher Banks. Joseph and Katherine were cousins. She died December 1, 1686 in Henrico County, VA. In 1637 Capt. Joseph Royall received 300 acres of land in Henrico County, Virginia on the south-east side of Turkey Island Creek for transporting colonists to America. According to the record, he was "due 50 acres for his own personal adventure, 50 acres for the transportation of his first wife Thomasin, 50 acres for the transportation of Ann, his now wife, 50 for the transportation of his brother Henry, and 100 for the transportation of two persons, Rob(er)t Warrell and Jon(athan) Wells." In 1638 he received 200 acres in Charles City Co., VA for transporting four persons. In 1642, he received 600 more acres for transporting twelve people. His plantations eventually grew to more than 3,000acres, and he built a residence called Doghams, named after the French river d'Augham. Family lore claimed the family came to England with William the Conqueror, and that their roots went back to the d'Augham region in France. Doghams or "Doggams," in Henrico County, lay above the plantation, "Shirley", opposite Hopewell, VA, about 20 miles east of Varina. This was an excellent location on the James River where ships from England plied the wide river bringing cargoes of supplies, settlers and luxuries to be exchanged for tobacco, furs and timber. Doghams remained in the Royall family for more than 200 years and still stands on the old road between Richmond and Williamsburg. It has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Joseph Royall was dead by March 10, 1655, when land records mention a plot of land "lying next to that of Joseph Royall, deceased." When he died, Katherine was a wealthy woman and married a second time to Henry Isham, Sr. of Bermuda Hundred Plantation in Virginia. Children of Joseph Royal and wife Katherine: Joseph Royall III, married Mary Archer John Royall Sarah Royall, married John Wilkinson Katherine Royall married Richard Perrin, a daughter who married a Mr. Dennis a daughter who married a Mr. Maschell Many thanks to all the members who contributed to this profile. I have used your notes to write this overview. Maria Edmonds-Zediker, Volunteer Curator, 9/16/2011. Links to additional material: http://www.fmoran.com/royall.html http://www.jcsisle.com/royall.html http://www.courier-herald.com/pages/full_story/push?blog-entry-KATHERINE+BANKS%20&id=5022758-KATHERINE+BANKS http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64654515 Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy: Jun 1 2017, 3:14:12 UTC From: Geni
    The FamilySearch Family Tree is published by MyHeritage under license from FamilySearch International, the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church).
  2. Geni World Family Tree, via https://www.myheritage.nl/research/colle...
    Joseph Royall, II<br>Geslacht: Man<br>Roepnaam: Joseph Royal<br>Geboorte: Tussen 1600 en 1620 - London, Middlesex, England<br>Beroep: Ship's master, planter, "Arrived 1622 on the Charitie"<br>Huwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Katherine Isham (geboren Banks) - Ongeveer 1645 - Colonial Beach, Westmoreland County, Virginia, United States<br>Overlijden: 10 mrt 1655 - Charles City County, Virginia, Colonial America<br>Begrafenis: Na 10 mrt 1655 - Royall Family Cemetery, Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, United States<br>Vader: Joseph Royall, I<br>Moeder: Angeline Royale (geboren Mnu)<br>Echtgenotes: Thomasin Royall, Ann Royall, Katherine Isham (geboren Banks)<br>Kinderen: Margaret Thomasin Dennis (geboren Royall), Katherine Perrin (geboren Royall), Joseph Royall, Elizabeth Archer (geboren Royall), Sarah Wilkinson (geboren Royall), John Royall, Ann (geboren Royall), Phoebe (geboren Royall), Henry Royall, Littleberry Royall, Martha Dennis (geboren Royall), Mary (geboren Royall)<br>Broers/zusters: William Royall, Mary Banks (geboren Royall), Henry Royall, John H. Royal, Roger Royall, Infant Royall, Ann C (geboren Royall), Janet Banks (geboren Royall)
    The Geni World Family Tree is found on www.Geni.com. Geni is owned and operated by MyHeritage.

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