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Zij is getrouwd met Capt Thomas Graves, Gent..

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1620 te Accomack Parish, Accomack, Virginia, British Colonial America, zij was toen 34 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. John Graves  ± 1605-1640
  2. Thomas Graves  1613-1674
  3. Verlinda Graves  ± 1618-1675
  4. Anne Graves  ± 1620-1683
  5. Katherine Graves  ± 1621-1668
  6. Frances Graves  ± 1630-1654
  7. Francis Graves, Sr.  ± 1630-1691 
  8. Thomas 1632 Graves Lll  1632-???? 

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Raleigh Croshaw
± 1570-1624

Katherine Graves (born Crosher ( Crowshaw))
1586-1636

Katherine Graves (born Crosher ( Crowshaw))

1620
John Graves
± 1605-1640
John Graves
Thomas Graves
1613-1674
Verlinda Graves
± 1618-1675
Verlinda Graves
Anne Graves
± 1620-1683
Anne Graves
Katherine Graves
± 1621-1668
Frances Graves
± 1630-1654

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  1. Geni World Family Tree
    Katherine Graves (born unknown)<br>Gender: Female<br>Alias name: Possibly Croshaw, Crosher, Catherine<br>Birth: Between 1586 and 1593 - England<br>Death: After May 24 1636 - Old Plantation, Accomack County, Virginia Colony<br>Husband: Thomas Graves, Gent.<br>Children: Anne Doughty (born Graves), John Graves, Thomas Graves, Verlinda Stone (born Graves), Katherine Sprigg (born Graves), Frances Graves, Francis Graves, Sr.
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  2. FamilySearch Family Tree
    Katherine Graves (born Croshaw)<br>Married name: Katherine Graves<br>Also known as: Katherine "Daniels" CroshawCroshaw<br>Gender: Female<br&gt;Birth: 1586 - Gravesend, Kent, England<br>Birth: Circa 1586 - Lambourn, Berkshire, England<br>Marriage: 1620 - Accomack Parish, Accomack, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Residence: 1624 - Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Death: From May 1636 - Accomack County, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Death: May 24 1636 - Accomack, Virginia, United States<br>Burial: Hungars Episcopal Church Cemetery, Bridgetown, Northampton County, Virginia, British Colonial America<br>Parents: , Mrs. Raleigh Croshaw<br>Husband: Captain Thomas Graves II<br>Children: John Graves, Thomas Graves III, Verlinda Stone (born Graves), Ann Graves, Frances Truitt (born Graves), Katherine Graves</a><br>Siblings: Major Joseph Croshaw, Noah Croshaw, Richard Croshaw, William Croshaw<br>&nbsp; Additional information:

    LifeSketch: Very little is known about Katherine, wife of Capt. Thomas Graves, of the first adventurers of Jamestown. As of 2013, her last name is unsettled, with some believing her to be "Stone," and even "Blagrove"; however, overwhelmingly, historians believe his wife to have been Katherine Croshaw (or Crosher among many other spellings), possibly daughter or sister of Raleigh Croshaw. (There was a Raleigh Chroshaw, Gentleman, who arrived with the Second Supply with Thomas Graves.) Crashawe, (PCC 97 Hale, dated 1 November 1621, proved 6 October 1626, as published in "Virginia Settlers and English Adventurers," by Currer-Briggs): "William Crashaw, Bachelor in Divinity, Preacher of God's Word first in Bridlington, then at Beverley in Yorkshire, afterwards at the Temple, since then Pastor of the Church of Agnes Burton in the Diocese of York, now pastor of that too great parish of Whitechapel in the suburbs of London... (indicates he is married, and then bequeaths books to many libraries in Cambridge, London, Ireland, and Yorkshire, etc.) ... To the parish church of Hausworth in Yorkshire where I was born ... To my brother Thomas all my civil law books he hath not and 20 (pounds) to bestow on a fair Bible for my sister his wife." The will goes on to list other relatives and also mentions Sir Edwyn Sandys and others involved with the Virginia Company of London. It is possible that this may refer to Thomas Graves married to William's sister Katherine Crashaw. in October 1608 in Jamestown, Virginia, with Capt. Thomas Graves. One of his sons, Joseph Croshaw, was a barrister, believed to have been trained in England, and apparently his father, Capt. Raleigh Croshaw, also had been a barrister there before he emigrated. hough Capt. Thomas Graves is. The patent granted to John Graves (son of Capt. Thomas Graves) on August 9, 1637, states that the 600 acres granted to him in Elizabeth City was "due in right of descent from his father Thomas Graves, who transported at his own cost himself, Katherine Graves his wife, John Graves the patentee, and Thomas Graves, Jr., and 8 persons." ("Cavaliers and Pioneers," by Nugent.) The 50 acres assigned for each person transported shows they came after 1616. The other eight persons transported did not include any members of Capt. Graves' family. The girls Ann, Verlinda, and Katherine obviously came later, and Francis was born in Virginia. The last reference to Katherine Graves shows her living at the Old Plantation, Accomack, as of May 20, 1636. Card Graves (R‑915) states that Thomas was accompanied by his wife Katherine, sons John and Thomas, and eight others, including Henry Singleton and Thomas Edge, most other historians agree that he did not bring his wife and children over until later. It is likely that he did not even marry Katherine until 1610, and his first child was born about 1611.he arrived in Virginia in 1608. It is likely that he returned to England, possibly in October 1609, either on the same ship with Captain John Smith (who left Virginia for England for treatment of his wounds resulting from an explosion), or on one of the other seven ships that arrived in Virginia in August 1609. That way, he would have missed the "Starving Time" of the winter of 1609-10, which so few survived. He may have then married in England in about 1610, fathered John Graves and Thomas Graves, remained in England for several years, and returned to Virginia prior to the formation of Smythe's Hundred in 1617, or possibly a little later. Also, there is no record of his being in Virginia after the meeting of the Burgesses in July-August of 1619 until he is shown as living on the Eastern Shore in 1623. It seems reasonable that he was in England at the time of the Indian Massacre of March 1622, and upon returning to Virginia settled on the Eastern Shore where it was less perilous to live. The fact that he fathered three children, the first three girls, during this period certainly lends support to his being in England.family has been shown to be the most difficult of any major Graves family to define accurately. The amount of new information gathered from our DNA study has been of tremendous value in giving us a much better understanding of the structure of the family of Capt. Thomas Graves of Virginia than we could ever have gotten by traditional research alone. However, many of us have been surprised and puzzled by the discovery that the descendants of Capt. Thomas Graves are apparently actually descended from a total of three or four immigrant ancestors, not just one.d here:
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