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Personal data William /West 6 1610 - Arrival in Jamestown as part of a military force commanded by his relative, Thomas West, Lord De La Warr, the 1st capt
He died in the year 1610 in James River, Virginia, USA 6/1610-Arrival in Jamestown as part of a military force commanded by his relative, Thomas West, Lord De La Warr, the 1st captgeneral and governor of the colony, Several months later, West was killed during fierce fighting betwe, he was 25 years old.
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