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
men sold for a term of years; apprentices; children stolen; maidens pressed; and others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations 1600-1700, By Great Britain Public Record Office, Edited by John Camden Hotten, London 1874


1635 Apr 27, page 70, Richard Brocke, age 31, carpenter, transported to New England on Elizabeth Ann
1635 Apr 27, page 71, Robert Brock, age 25, transported on Ann Elizabeth to Barbadoes
1623 Feb 16, page 173, William Brocke listed on "The List of Names: Of the Living in Virginia"
1619, page 259, Thomas Flint his muster - John Brock age 19 in the Bona Nova
1685 Oct 24, page 332, "List of Convicted Rebels", William Booth's list of prisoners being sent to Barbados, Summersett Shire - Thomas Brock of Tantan
1624 Jan 22, page 25, Muster of the Inhabitants of West and Sherley Hundred, Richard Bigg's Muster, servant is William Brock, 26, came in Margaret May, 1622
1635 Nov 20, page 140, Lawrence Brock, years-18, transported to Barbados in the Expedition

 

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
Elizabeth And Anne, Roger Cooper, Master. She sailed about the middle of May and arrived at Boston in Midsummer, with one hundred and two passengers.
Richard Brock 31 Carpenter

 

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)
Page 85 - List of Foreigners Imported in the Ship Hope, of London, Daniel Reed, Master, From Rotterdam, Qualified Aug. 28, 1733 - Rudolph Brock
Page 86 - Names of Foreigners who Took Oath; Men's Names - Rudolph Brack, age 47
Page 88 - Names of Foreigners who Took Oath; Women's Names - Anna Brack, age 36
Page 90 - Names of Foreigners who Took Oath; Children's names - Fredrick Brack, age 14; Cristina Brack, age 11; Madlena Brack, age 8
Page 151 - Oath of Allegiance; Paul Brack, age 21
Page 346 - List of Foreigners Imported in the Ship Queen of Denmark, Geo. Parish, Commander, From Rotterdam, Last from Cowes, Qualified Oct. 4, 1751 - Valentin Brock

 

Colonial Records of Virginia by R F Walker, 1874
List of the Living and the Dead in Virginia, Febuary 16, 1623: The rest at West and Sherlow Hundred Island: William Brocke, p. 41; Att Jordan's Forney: Thomas Brookes, p. 39; At Bricke Row: James Brooks, p. 50; Elizabeth City: William Brooks, Sibile and William Brooks, p. 52, Cutberd Brooks, p. 59

 
Emigrants in Bondage, 1614-1775, by Peter Wilson Coldham, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore 1988
Name, Parish of Origin, Occupation, Sentencing Court, offence and month and year of sentence, Month, year & ship transported on, Place, month and year, landed in America
p. 100
Brock, Elizabeth. Sentenced to transportation, stealing, sentenced at Finningham Lent, Reprieved for transportation, 14 yrs, ship- Summer, landed in 1767 at Suffolk
Brock, Mary (1771).
Brock, Samuel. Died on passage in Loyal Margaret 1726. X.
Brock, Thomas. Rebel Transported 1685
Brock, William. Sentenced to transportation, 14 yrs for receiving, landed Aug 1754 at Somerset

 

Ancestry.com. Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666, original source - Early Virginia Immigrants 1623-1666. Richmond, VA, USA: W. C. Hill Printing Co., 1912
James Brock, sponsored by Abraham Moone and Thomas Griffin, Residence: Lancaster VA
Wm. Brock, arrived by 1637, sponsored by Francis Osborne, Residence: VA
Barbary Broche, arrived by 1637, sponsored by Jno. Broche, Residence: Charles River Va
John Brooch, arrived by 1648, sponsored by George Read, Gent, Residence: VA
Wm. Brook, arrived by 1635, sponsored by Osborne Jenkin, Residence: Charles City VA
Brooke (and 2 children), arrived by 1643, sponsored by her husband William Brooke, Residence: Upper Norfolk Va
Charles Brooke, arrived by 1646, sponsored by William Hockaday, Residence: York Va
Eliz. Brooke, arrived by 1642, sponsored by Capt. Daniell Gookin, Residence: VA
Eman. Brooke, arrived by 1650, sponsored by Henry Brooke, Residence: Northumberland VA
George Brooke, arrived by 1639, sponsored by Capt. Nicholas Martian, Residence: Charles River VA
George Brooke, arrived by 1638, sponsored by Thomas Burbage, Residence: Accomack VA
Jane Brooke, arrived by 1653, sponsored by Henry Brooke, Residence: Northumberland VA
Jno. Brooke, arrived by 1653, sponsored by Frances Emperor, Hugh Gale and Edward Morgan, Residene: Lower Norfolk VA
John Brooke, arrived by 1647, Sponsored by Tho. Wells, Residence: Lower Norfolk
Lydia Brooke, arrived by 1650, sponsored by Henry Brooke, Residence: Northumberland VA
Nicholas Brooke Senior, arrived by 1650, sponsored by Capt Charles Leech, Residence: Yorke VA
Nicholas Brooke (nephew to Senior), arrived by 1650, sponsored by Capt Charles Leech, Residence: Yorke, VA
Nicholas Brooke Junior, arrived by 1650, sponsored by Capt Charles Leech, Residence: Yorke VA
Tho. Brooke, arrived by 1645, sponsored by Mark Johnson, Residence: Elizabeth City
Tho Brooke, arrived by 1651, sponsored by Capt. Stephen Gill, Residence: Northumberland VA
Wm. Brooke, arrived by 1653, sponsored by Mr. Wm. Fry, Residence: James City
Bestney Brookes, arrived by 1648, sponsored by Thomas Glascocke, Residence: Warwick River VA
Eliza. Brookes, arrived by 1651, sponsored by John Martin & Lancaster Lovett, Residence: Lower Norfolk
Geo. Brookes, arrived by 1648, sponsored by George Read, Gent., Residence: VA
Geo. Brookes, arrived by 1652, sponsored by Capt Geo. Read, Residence: Lancaster VA
Jane Brookes, arrived by 1650, sponsored by Henry Brooke, Residence: Northumberland VA
Jno. Brookes, arrived by 1639, sponsored by George Minifye, Esq., Residence: Charles River VA
Marg. Brookes, arrived by 1652, sponsored by Phillip Hunley, Residence: VA

 

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
20 Sept 1700 - LIST OF ALL YE PASSENGERS FROM LONDON TO JAMES RIVER IN VIRGINIA, BEING FFRENCH REFUGEES IMBARQUED IN THE SHIP YE PETER AND ANTHONY, GALLEY OF LONDON, DANIEL PERREAU COMMANDER
p. 12 Moise Broc
p. 22, Liste Des Personnes Du Second Convoy Qui Serent Toute L'annee a Manicanton.
Moyle Broc
A List of Ye French Regugees that are settled Att ye Mannachin town are as follows:
p. 47, A List of Such as came in ye second and fourth shipps, and tht are seated below ye creeks are as follows:
Pet'r Musset and his wife, and Misar Brock - - 3

 

English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records compiled by Louis des Cognets, Jr. 1958
p. 52, Spotsylvania Justices of the Peace: Joseph Brocke, Robt Tallliaferro, Larkin Chew, Harry Beverly, Jeremiah Clowder, Henry Willis, Goodrich Lightfoot, John Grayson, John Talliaferro, William Smith Quorum, Edwin Hickman, Henry Goodloe, John Chew, John Graeme, John Grayson Jr.
p. 88, A List of Patents Prepared to be Signed Oct. 1706. King & Queen, 420 acres, John Broche, Survey by Harry Beverly, Sep 13, 1706
p. 163, New Kent County Rent Roll, A Rent Roll of the Lands held of her Maj'tie in the Parish of St. Peters and St. Paull Anno 1704: Rich'd Brooks 85 acres; Rob't Brooks 45 acres
p. 189, Princess Anne County Rent Roll 1704: Tho. Brock 400 acres; Wm. Brock 100 acres; Job Brooks 150 acres; Jno Brooks 100 acres
p. 207, A List of her Maj'ts Qt. Rents in the Isle of Wight 1704: Robert Brock 400 acres
p. 309, List of Ships that have been Cleared in Rappahanock River from 25th March to 24th June 1704: Providence of North Carolina, Shallop, built Virginia 1701, 5 tons; Jno. Brock , Master; James Cole, Owner

 

Denizations and Naturalizations in the British Colonies in America, 1607-1775, pg 37
Brock, Rudy, He was naturalized in Frederick County, Virginia 4 Aug 1754


 

 

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