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According to Heyward Sauls, he was buried in Bermuda, where he died.
"This branch of the Rivers Family came from England settled first on Bermuda, Parish of South Hampton (Port Royal). They owned two islands called Rivers Islands, in Great Sound. Recently these two islands have been connected with the mainland to form a peninsula are now a part of the U. S. Naval Base.
The information here was obtained from Parish Church registers on Bermuda. It cannot be proven that our ancestor Capt. Robert Rivers, Master Mariner and his half-brother George Sr. descended from John and Ann Newman. However, all of the family on Bermuda came to America and most of them to James Island, South Carolina. The dates fit perfectly also many of the names.
From the Parish records on Bermuda, John Rivers in 1636 married Ann Newman, who was alive in 1696. All as shown above. He was probably the Lieutenant John Rivers who with Lieutenant Miles Rivers were among the earliest settlers of Bermuda.
Unusual names which appeared in the family in Bermuda appear also on James Island. The name Mallory in Capt. Robert's family must have sprung from his aunt Elizabeth wife of his uncle William. Nehemiah with his wife and five children, also Richard Rivers with his wife and two children were given as passengers aboard the sloop Elizabeth & Rebecca according to the records of Sept. 3, 1708 to South Carolina. The Master was Capt. Greenway Mallory. This is an authentic record and he probably a brother of Elizabeth.
In recent correspondence with Commander Middleton on Bermuda, we are advised of the following which was taken from a book of Deeds, Bonds and Protest in 1805, where a tax was against the estate of a Joseph Rivers.
Currently there are no white people on Bermuda named Rivers. Apparently Joseph in 1805 was the last."
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