Richard Hide/Hyde of VA - 1600's
Need help sorting out the three immigrants:
Richard #1
August 21, 1635, to be embarked on the "George" for Virginia: Richard Hide, age 24,
Hide, Richard, (age) 24, Virginia, 1635, 1635, 9151, p105 (Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, A Guide to Published Arrival Records of about 500,000 Passengers Who Came to the United States and Canada in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, First Edition, Volume 2, H-N)
August 21, 1635, to be embarked on the "George" for Virginia: Richard Hide, age 24,
Hide, Richard, (age) 24, Virginia, 1635, 1635, 9151, p105 (Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, A Guide to Published Arrival Records of about 500,000 Passengers Who Came to the United States and Canada in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, First Edition, Volume 2, H-N)
Richard #2:
"Subject, Richard Hide, Citizen & Free Mason, of London; Symon Hide, Citizen & Free Mason, of London,one of the sons of the said Richard Hide.
Whereas, John Hide, one other sonne of your Subject, Richard, was about two years
since by ill persuasion & advice of one George Brown, Citizen & Poulterer, of London, & others being drawne & persuaded to depart this Kingdome & goe beyond the Seas to Virginia.
Dispute about payment for boots & shoes.
Deft, George Browne.
The answer speaks of the good ship "Abraham", of London, of which John Barker was master & that he sailed to Virginia 17 Oct, 1635." (From “The Virginia Magazine”: Hide v. Browne)
Hide, Richard, (age) 24, Virginia, 1635, 3283, p125 ("Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, A Guide to Published Arrival Records of about 500,000 Passengers Who Came to the United States and Canada in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, First Edition, Volume 2, H-N")
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"Edward Minter, 300 acres on upper Chippoaks creek, on the west side of the great swamp, and adjoining the land of Jeremiah Clements. Due 50 for the transportation of his now wife, Grace, 50 for the transportation of one servant, Richard Hyde, and 200 by bill of sale from Charles Foard, to whom it was due for the transportation of four persons: Ann Emmerton, Henry Patrick, Edward Young, and Jon. Cooper. By West, last day of May, 1636."
("Virginia Land Records From the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Mary College Quarterly, and
Tyler's Quarterly",Indexed by Gary Parks, Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc. Baltimore, 1982)
"Subject, Richard Hide, Citizen & Free Mason, of London; Symon Hide, Citizen & Free Mason, of London,one of the sons of the said Richard Hide.
Whereas, John Hide, one other sonne of your Subject, Richard, was about two years
since by ill persuasion & advice of one George Brown, Citizen & Poulterer, of London, & others being drawne & persuaded to depart this Kingdome & goe beyond the Seas to Virginia.
Dispute about payment for boots & shoes.
Deft, George Browne.
The answer speaks of the good ship "Abraham", of London, of which John Barker was master & that he sailed to Virginia 17 Oct, 1635." (From “The Virginia Magazine”: Hide v. Browne)
Hide, Richard, (age) 24, Virginia, 1635, 3283, p125 ("Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, A Guide to Published Arrival Records of about 500,000 Passengers Who Came to the United States and Canada in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, First Edition, Volume 2, H-N")
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"Edward Minter, 300 acres on upper Chippoaks creek, on the west side of the great swamp, and adjoining the land of Jeremiah Clements. Due 50 for the transportation of his now wife, Grace, 50 for the transportation of one servant, Richard Hyde, and 200 by bill of sale from Charles Foard, to whom it was due for the transportation of four persons: Ann Emmerton, Henry Patrick, Edward Young, and Jon. Cooper. By West, last day of May, 1636."
("Virginia Land Records From the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Mary College Quarterly, and
Tyler's Quarterly",Indexed by Gary Parks, Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc. Baltimore, 1982)
Also recorded as:
"EDWARD MINTER, 300 acs., last day of May 1636, p. 353. At the upper Chippoecks Cr, on the W. side of a great Sw. parting this from land of Benjamin Harrison, Ely. upon sd. Sw., Wly. to land of Jeremiah Clements, abutting Nly. on the main Riv. & sly. into the woods. 50 acs. for trans. of 1 servt. called Richard Hyde (Hide; 200 acs. by deed of sale from Charles Foard (Ford), to whom it was due for trans. of 4 pers: Ann Emmerton, Hen. Patrick, Edward Young, Jon. Cooper, servants to Ch. Ford. Notice: This patttent surrendered & renewed by Sir John Harvy. Rich. Kemp, Secr." ("Early Virginia Families Along The James River Their Deep Roots and Tangled Branches, Charles City County-Prince George County, Virginia" Compiled by Louise Pledge Heath Foley, Volume II, Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., Baltimore, 1980)
Which one was this for? #1 or #2?
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Richard #3:
Hyde, Richard, no age, Virginia, 1638, 2772, p174 ("Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, A Guide to Published Arrival Records of about 500,000 Passengers Who Came to the United States and Canada in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, First Edition, Volume 2, H-N")
Hyde, Richard, 1638, By Edward Minter, James City Co. ("Early Virginia Immigrants 1623-1666" by George Cabell Greer, Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., Baltimore, 1973)
Notice that Edward Minter paid for this passage also. Was Richard #3 related to
either Richard #1 or Richard #2?
"EDWARD MINTER, 300 acs., last day of May 1636, p. 353. At the upper Chippoecks Cr, on the W. side of a great Sw. parting this from land of Benjamin Harrison, Ely. upon sd. Sw., Wly. to land of Jeremiah Clements, abutting Nly. on the main Riv. & sly. into the woods. 50 acs. for trans. of 1 servt. called Richard Hyde (Hide; 200 acs. by deed of sale from Charles Foard (Ford), to whom it was due for trans. of 4 pers: Ann Emmerton, Hen. Patrick, Edward Young, Jon. Cooper, servants to Ch. Ford. Notice: This patttent surrendered & renewed by Sir John Harvy. Rich. Kemp, Secr." ("Early Virginia Families Along The James River Their Deep Roots and Tangled Branches, Charles City County-Prince George County, Virginia" Compiled by Louise Pledge Heath Foley, Volume II, Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., Baltimore, 1980)
Which one was this for? #1 or #2?
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Richard #3:
Hyde, Richard, no age, Virginia, 1638, 2772, p174 ("Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, A Guide to Published Arrival Records of about 500,000 Passengers Who Came to the United States and Canada in the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries, First Edition, Volume 2, H-N")
Hyde, Richard, 1638, By Edward Minter, James City Co. ("Early Virginia Immigrants 1623-1666" by George Cabell Greer, Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., Baltimore, 1973)
Notice that Edward Minter paid for this passage also. Was Richard #3 related to
either Richard #1 or Richard #2?
My line ended up in Northampton and Halifax Counties, NC coming from Brunswick County. From everything I can find, it appears most, if not all, of these three Richards were in Surry and Brunswick Counties, VA. There is a land record of Richard of Surry Co. VA buying land in Brunswick Co. VA. And a land record of Richard of Brunswick Co. VA buying land in Northampton Co. NC. But due to the dates, it's probably not the same Richard.
My line ended up in Northampton and Halifax Counties, NC coming from Brunswick County. From everything I can find, it appears most, if not all, of these three Richards were in Surry and Brunswick Counties, VA. There is a land record of Richard of Surry Co. VA buying land in Brunswick Co. VA. And a land record of Richard of Brunswick Co. VA buying land in Northampton Co. NC. But due to the dates, it's probably not the same Richard.Has anyone got these three Richards sorted out?
Has anyone got these three Richards sorted out?More information available at http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/7590/Mystery_Richard_Hides.htm
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