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"Virginia's Descendants" compiles information on Virginia immigrants from many different sources into one file, using the Family Tree Maker 2006 (Version 16) genealogy program.
We do not compile mere lists of names and dates, but include all the interesting material we locate on the immigrant and his descendants.
The information we gather includes court cases; residences; employment; education; deeds; descriptions of homes; physical traits; personalities; transcriptions of wills; personal correspondence; and even contemporary reports of gossip circulating about individuals during their lifetimes. And we offer this colorful genealogy file to the descendants of Virginia immigrants for a fraction of what it would cost them to obtain the material on their own.
John Batte emigrated from his native England to Virginia before November 7, 1643, when he patented land in James City County. Before coming to Virginia, Batte served as Justice of the Peace in West Riding, Yorkshire, England, and was a captain of foot in the Royalist regiment of Agbrigg and Morlet at the battle of Adwalton. He married Katherine Mallory and died before April 29, 1665, leaving issue.
Of the 519 surnames included, other than Batte those appearing ten or more times: Alexander, Atkinson, Bacon, Bagley, Barnes, Blackwell, Bland, Buford, Craig, Cralle, Dade, Elder, Epes, Fitzgerald, Fitzhugh, Gregory, Hardy, Hatchett, Hite, Irby, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Lee, Low, Maben, Matthews, May, Mayo, McDaniel, Minetree, Neblett, Newton, Ogburn, Palmer, Poythress, Robertson, Seay, Smith, Stokes, Taylor, Thom, Thornton, Walker, and Ward.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: The Gedcom CD must be imported into a genealogy program which supports importing gedcom files.
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