Edward Palmer1
#8170, b. circa 1597
Edward Palmer was born circa 1597 England.1,2
He immigrated in 1629 to Virginia Colony in the ship Friendship, with Adam Thorogood receiving the headrights.
I believe this needs further work, as Adam Thoroughgood came to Virginia to the Chesapeake around 1622, did his indenture, returned to England, and came to Virginia with 105 men, and granted a large landholding near now Norfolk, on the south side of the mouth of the James River. William Hines, Edward Reynolds, Wm. Hookes, Edward Palmer, Edward Jones, John Dyer, in the Friendship in 1629 (Adam Thorogood)
"Captain Adam Thoroughgood, or Thorowgood, as the name was more usually spelt, was born in 1602, and came to Virginia in 1621 (Hotten), and settled at Kicotan (Hampton). . ."
"Adam Thoroughgood acquired by patent large tracts of land, one of them 5,200 acres, stated to be granted to him "at the espetiall recommendation of him from their Lordships and others of his Majesty's most Hon'ble privie Councell."
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The names on the "importation list" is missing Wm Hookes: "Wm. Hinds, Edward Reynolds, Edward Palmer, Edward Jones, John Dyer (in ye french Ship, 1629--qu. ' Friendship)." Edward was likely to have been an adult before making this crossing, thus, he would have been born around 1590-1609.
More work needs be done when LVA is open again.3
He immigrated in 1629 to Virginia Colony in the ship Friendship, with Adam Thorogood receiving the headrights.
I believe this needs further work, as Adam Thoroughgood came to Virginia to the Chesapeake around 1622, did his indenture, returned to England, and came to Virginia with 105 men, and granted a large landholding near now Norfolk, on the south side of the mouth of the James River. William Hines, Edward Reynolds, Wm. Hookes, Edward Palmer, Edward Jones, John Dyer, in the Friendship in 1629 (Adam Thorogood)
"Captain Adam Thoroughgood, or Thorowgood, as the name was more usually spelt, was born in 1602, and came to Virginia in 1621 (Hotten), and settled at Kicotan (Hampton). . ."
"Adam Thoroughgood acquired by patent large tracts of land, one of them 5,200 acres, stated to be granted to him "at the espetiall recommendation of him from their Lordships and others of his Majesty's most Hon'ble privie Councell."
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The names on the "importation list" is missing Wm Hookes: "Wm. Hinds, Edward Reynolds, Edward Palmer, Edward Jones, John Dyer (in ye french Ship, 1629--qu. ' Friendship)." Edward was likely to have been an adult before making this crossing, thus, he would have been born around 1590-1609.
More work needs be done when LVA is open again.3
Children of Edward and Mary
- Richard Palmer4 d. c 1685
- James Palmer4 d. c 1678
- Thomas Palmer+4
- Margaretta Palmer4
- Myraham Palmer4
Last Edited=4 Jan 2024
Reference=[1.]
Citations
- [S109] Library of Virginia Archives and Manuscripts, online http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F, Grantee Capt Adam Thorogood. Title Land grant 12 March 1634. Summary Location: Elizabeth City County. Description: 200 acres bounded westerly upon the Back River, northerly upon the land of John Robinson. Source: Land Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1 & 2), p. 518 (Reel 1).
- [S565] Stan Palmer, "Palmer's In America," e-mail message to Pat Dunford, 7 Oct 2015, From his stated age as 70 in the York Co., VA deposition in 24 May 1667 he was born about 1597.
- [S564] The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 2, No. 4 (Apr 1895): “Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents.” The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, vol. 2, no. 4, 1895, pp. 414–425. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4241850. Accessed 8 Mar. 2021.
- [S565] Stan Palmer, "Palmer's In America," e-mail message to Pat Dunford, 7 Oct 2015.