(1) Elle avait une relation avec Colonel Obedience Robins.
(2) Elle avait une relation avec Capt. Edward Waters.
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Born at Dunluce Castle, emigrated to the new Virginia Colony in 1620, at only 17 years old. It's said that she fled to the New World in disguise to escape a distasteful court marriage which had been arranged for her.She was among the few who survived the Jamestown Indian massacre in 1622, escaping with her husband Edward Waters whom she had married in Virginia in 1620 shortly after her arrival there. As he was much older than she, he died while she was still relatively young, and she remarried Colonel Obedience Robins of "Cherrystone" in Northampton County on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Her first cousin was Admiral James Neale under King Charles I, whose family became prominent in Maryland. Her brother-in-law John Waters, executor of her husband Edward's estate, settled in Anne Arundel County in Maryland. A few of her own Waters and Robins descendants settled on Maryland's eastern shore as well, although most remained in Virginia predominately in the James River area.
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