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| Daniel Lucy
(1594-1627) |
Daniel Lucy
When James I assumed responsibility for the colony of Virginia after he dissolved the Virginia Company of London in 1624, he ordered Virginia's leaders to make a record of the colony's inhabitants and their provisions. Richard Kingsmill (spelt Kingsmell)- a cousin of Constance - with his wife Jane, son Nathaniell (aged 5) and daughter Susan (aged 1) were resident at the 'Neck-of-Land' near 'James Citty' in the Virgina Muster (survey) of 4th February 1624/25. Richard arrived on the ship 'Delaware' while his wife and servant on the ship 'Susan'. This is the first census ever held in America. There is no record of Daniel de Lucy at this time. He arrived in Jamestown, later the same year. Richard Kingsmill held 5 houses and one boat on this site.
• He emigrated in the Susan in Jun 1624. Daniel married Joan Burghill. Daniel next married Abigail. (Abigail died in Jamestown, Virginia.) |
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