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Est 1600 |
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Est 1600 |
Henrico Co., Virginia  |
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Married:
- In February 1624, Accomack Plantation was represented at a stormy session of the General Assembly. Captain John Wilcox, overseer of the Company land, and HENRY WATKINS, overseer for Lady Dale, were the Burgesses.
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- [S100] Internet Source, Virginia Heraldica.
SKIPWITH. Prince George county.
Arms: Argent three bars gules, a greyhound in full course In
chief, sable, collared or.
Crest: A turnstile ppr.
Motto: Sans Dieu je ne puis.
The Virginia family descend from the Skipwiths of Prestwould in Leicestershire. Sir Henry Skipwith, Knight of Prestwould, was created a Baronet 20 Dec, 1622. His eldest son. Sir Henry, died single, and was succeeded by his brother. Sir Grey, who
settled in Virginia. His son, Sir William, married Sarah, daughter of John Peyton. His eldest son. Sir Grey, born 1705, died without issue and the title devolved upon his brother Sir William, born
1707, died 1764, who married Elizabeth, only daughter of John Smith, High Sheriff of Middlesex. Their eldest son. Sir Peyton, 7th Baronet, married Ann, daughter of Hugh Miller. The descendants
of the Skipwith family are still numerous in the South.
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