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EARLY BROCK EMIGRANTS
updated 6/13/17
Complete Book of
Emmigrants: 1607-1660, by Peter Wilson Coldham
p. 52West and Sherley Hundred [22 January]: William Brock 26 by Margaret May 1622 p. 234, 1647 July. Probate of will of Grace Tyler. wife of John Tyler of Colchester. Essex, whose sister Elizabeth Brock was in Dedham, New England (EEAC) p. 171, 1635, 20 November. Persons to be transported [from London] to Barbados by Expedition, Peter Blackler, having been examined by Minister of Gravesend: Lawrence Brock, 18 p. 140,1635,27 April. Persons to be transported [from London] to Barbados in the Ann & Elizabeth, Mr. John Brookehaven: Rober Brock, 25
Early Virginia Immigrants,
1623-1666, pg 45
Brock, James, 1651, by Abraham Moone and Thomas Griffin Lancaster Co. Brock, Wm., 1637, by Francis Osborne, _____Co. (see below) Early Virginia Families Along the James River, Volume 2, by Louise Pledge Heath Foley, p. 6 Charles City County, Patent Book No. 1, Francis Osborne, 1300 acs. in Appomattuck Riv., bounding N. upon same, S. into the woods, W. upon land of Mr. William Farrar, butting Ely. on Charles City now in the tenure of Capt. Francis Epes, 14 July, 1637, p. 439. due in the right of his late father Jenkin Osborne, whoe trans. 26 pers: Mary Welch, Wm. Brock, thos Asson, John Congly (or cougly), Thomas Batman, Thomas Tyler, Geo. Purser, Hannah May, Richard Gally, Samll. Ramsby, Rich. Aboge (or a boye), Tho. Wright, Symon trencher, Wm. Lighthollier, Hen. Ward, Thomas Lewis, Wm. Austin, 2 Negroes, 1 Negro more, John Chamelll
Emigrants from England to the
American Colonies, 1773-1776, pg 87
By the Elizabeth, Mr. F. Baker, to Virginia as indentured servants: William Brock of London, labourere, aged 23
The Bristol Registers of
Servants
pg 314: Robert Brock(Servant) to Robert James, 4 yrs 20 July 1675 pg 320: William Stand to Edward Brock (Master), 4 yrs Jamaica by Neptune of Bristol 9 Nov. 1675 Virginia Genalogicl Society Quarterly, Vol. 33, No. 1, p. 11: A Passenger List of the 1619 Bona Nova X80 Richard Brocke 48 smith } Shropsheir 6 +++ X81 Edward Brock 14 smith } X81* John Brock 13 smith } his sonns 7 8 +++ Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers, 1607-1635: A Biographical Distionary p. 160 Edward Brock (Brocke), a 14 year old smith, came to Virginia in 1619 on the Bona Nova. He probably was a Virginia company servan or tenant (Fer295) John Brock (Brocke), a 13 year old smith, came to Virginia in 1619 aboard the Bona Nova. In early 1625, he was residing on the Virginia Company's land in Elizabeth City (17) in the household of Thomas Flint. John was then age 19 and probably was a Virginia servant or tenant (FER 295: CBE67). Richard Brock (Brocke), a 48-year-old smith from Shropshire, England, went to Virginia in 1619 aboard the Bona Nova and probably was a Virginia Company servant or tenant. Edward and John Brock, who accopanied him. may have been his sons (FER 295) William Brock (Brocke) came to Virginia on the Margaret in May 1622 and on February 16, 1624, was living on West and Shirley Hundred Island (41). By January 22, 1625, he had moved to the mainland of West and Shirley Hundred and was living in Richard Bigg's household where he was a 26-year-old servant (CBE 36, 52). (CBE: Coldham, Peter W. The complete Book of Emigrants, 1607-1660. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1897 FER: Ferrar Papers, 1590=1790, Pepys Libary, Magdalen College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, Microfilms, Rockefeller Library. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Williamsburg, Virginia) Jamestown City, VA Census - 1624 Last Name Age Status, Head of Household Location Ship of Entry Date Arrived Census Date Brocke John 19 free man Thomas Flynt Elizabeth City, Across Hampton Riv Bona Nova 1619 1624-02-07 Brock, William 26 Servant Richard Bigg's West & Sherley Hu Ch City Margrett 1622-05 1624-01-22 Source: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/jamestown/census/jameship.txt
The Original Lists of
Persons of Quality: Emigrants, Religious
Exiles, Political Rebels, Serving
William and Mary College Quarterly, Vol. 23, No. 1, Jul 1914, p. 257 1647, York County, Robt: Brock, Currerurgeon's deed to Thomas Bremo and William Couch dated 23rd day of October 1647
The Planters of the
Commonwealth in Massachusetts, 1620-1640, pg 155
The William and Mary College Quarterly, Vol. 24, No. 1, Jul 1915, p. 281 1653, May 16, Simon Cornix obtained a certificate from Norfolk Co. Court, for 650 acres for the transportation into the colony of 13 persons to wit: Jane Cornix, Martha Cornix, William Cornix, Thomas Cornix, Jane Simons, William Patreme, George Lwson, Plummer Bray, John Jennings, John Sealey, Thomas Gregory, John Turner and John Brock.
NAMES OF FOREIGNERS WHO TOOK THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE PROVINCE AND
STATE or 1727-1775, With the Foreign Arrivals, 178O-18O8; Edited by
William Henry Egle, M.D, 1892. (Oath of Allegiance to the Crown of
Great Britain and State of Pennsylvania)
Colonial Records of Virginia by R F Walker,
1874
Ancestry.com. Virginia Immigrants,
1623-1666, original source - Early
Virginia Immigrants 1623-1666. Richmond,
VA, USA: W. C. Hill Printing Co., 1912
List of all Documents, chiefly
Unpublished, Relating to the Huguenot
Emigration to Virginia and to the
Settlement at Manakin-Town, with an
appendix of Genealogies, presenting Data
of the Fontaine, Maur, Dupuy, Trabue,
Marye, Chastain, Cocke, and other
Families, Edited and compiled for the
Virginia Historical Society by R. A.
Brock, edited by Robert Alonzo Brock
English Duplicates of Lost Virginia
Records compiled by Louis des Cognets,
Jr. 1958
Denizations and Naturalizations
in the British Colonies in America, 1607-1775, pg 37
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