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GENEALOGICAL TIME LINE OF SURNAMES:
ROSIER, ROZIER, ROWSER, ROWZER, ROSER , ROZER
FOR THE STATES OF: IA., IL., OH., PA. ,MD., Mo.,VA. WV.
UPDATED FEBRUARY 1, 1998
BY LAWRENCE L. ROSIER (LRSR@Rollanet.org)
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The Lager Diebolt Rausch Laub Genealogy Page
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Christening: 16 SEP 1604 London, Middlesex, England 1
Immigration: 1649 England to Virginia Colony
Beale, Eliza, 1650, by John Rosier, Northumberland Co.
Hues, Fra., 1650, by John Rosier, Northumberland Co.
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Virginia County Records Volume VI
Index to Land Grants
Northumberland County - Book 3
Page Name Date No. Acres
15 Thomas Philpot 1653 100
37 John Rosyer 1653 700
61 Thomas Keene 1653 527
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.tsgraves.com/genealogies/new_marshaGraves2.htm
URL title: Marsha Graves part 2
Note:
Anne (or Anne) Graves (5) was born about 1620, and died 2 March 1683/4 in Charles County, Maryland. Her will was proved 18 July 1683 in Charles County, Maryland. She first married Rev. William Cotton, son of Andrew Cotton and Joane ------, before 10 July 1637 in Hungar's Parish, Accawmack (or Accomac) County, Virginia. He died in 1640. There is a tradition in the family that he was a son of widow Joan Cotton of Bunbury, Cheshire County, England, and was granted 350 acres of land on the main branches of Hungar's Creek, adjoining the lands of his brother-in-law, Capt. William Stone. This consisted of 100 acres for personal adventure of himself and wife and 250 acres for the transportation of five persons to Virginia, viz. Eleanor Hill, Richard Hill, Edward Eason, and Domingo and Sambo, negroes. William Cotton was succeeded by Rev. John Rozier.
Anne secondly married Nathaniel Eaton, son of Richard Eaton, about 1641 (by 1642). Nathaniel was assistant to Rev. Rozier, and was previously the first head of Harvard College. He went to Virginia after his dismissal from Harvard. He fled from his creditors in Virginia about 1647, deserting his family, and died in 1674.
Anne thirdly married Francis Doughty, son of Francis Doughtie, on 8 June 1657. He died about 1683. He, like Ann's first two husbands, was Rector of Hungar's Parish. She later went with him to Rappahannock County, where he was Rector of Sittenbourne and South Farnham Parishes in 1665. (R-114, R-515)
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Virginia Immigrants, 1623 -1666 , Page 27
Beale, Wm., 1653, by John Hillier, Northumberland Co
Beale, Eliza, 1650, by John Rosier, Northumberland, Co.
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Contributed by: James Hughes
Note:
p.44. Nuncupative will of Mr Wm Loveden. On his death bed bequeathed his land and cattle to Geo: Day. Also a parcel of goods coming out of England. "But what estate he had in England he gave unto his sisters liveing there". To Thomas Speke, gentleman, a gun of his. Signed Isaac Allerton Junr. Sworn before Tho Speke. Mrs Anne Speke testifies as above. This entry is recorded as of 1 Oct 1655.
p.69. Patent. 19 Oct 1653. R1 Bennett Esqr, etc. grants Mr Jno Rosier, Clerk, 700 acres in Northumberland Co on N.W. side Nominy River. Adjs a small branch dividing the land from that surveyed for Lewis Burwell deceased, N by W parellel to Mominy River bounding on a tract surveyed for Tho Youll, S by W on Nominy river. This land due Mr Rosier viz: 500 acres part thereof granted to Major Lewis Burwell 17 Nov 1650, and by Burwell assigned to Tho Youll and by him assigned to Rosier. The 200 residue on the North of the 500 acres, due for the transportation of 4 persons into the colony.
P.69 John Rosier assigns above to Edmund Brent merchant. 31 Mar 1657. Wit: Giles Brent. John Wethers. (prob. Withers).
P. 69 Elizabeth Rosier, wife of John Rosier, relinquishes rights in above. 31 Mar 1657. Wit: Giles Brent. John Wethers.
p.70. Walter Brodhurst, Atty of John Wood, assigns interest in "this patent" to Isaac Allerton Junr Gent. 31 March 1657. Signed Walt'r Brodhurst. Wit: Gerrard Fowke. Jo Hiller. Ack and rec 31 Mar 1657. Note in margin "The patt is Recorded fo: 21 being Deo Watts Patt". See next Entry.
p.70. P of A. 20 March 1656/7. John Wood to Mr Walter Brodhurst to make over foregoing land To Mr Isaac Allerton. The land, 300 acres S of Machoticke, having beenn bought from Geo Watts.
Wit: Signed John Wood
Nicho Jerneaux
John Bims Jr.
Both names of witnesses difficult to read and subject to correction. The second witness may possibly be "John Jines Jr'-it is really illegible.
Recorded 31 March 1657
p.70. Lease. 5 Apl 1656. Cuthbert Felpe to Isaac Allerton. 300 acres franted him by Jno Wood for 7 years.
Wit: Signed Cuthbert Felpe
Peeter Le Febur
Recorded 31 Mar 1657
Source:
Fleet, Beverley,
Westmoreland County, 1653-1657
Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. County, 1961, 104 pgs.
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James Hughes 2005-06-21 20:50:28
Early Virginia Immigrants Page 218
Marshall, Thos., 1635, by Capt. Adam Thoroughgood, ____ Co.
Throwgood, Capt. The mate of his ship, Tho Wills, in dif with Rev. Jno Rosier. 6 June 1655. p 196
Source:
Fleet, Beverley,
Lancaster County, 1652-1655
Baltimore: Genealogical Pub., County, 1961, 113 pgs
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www5.familytreemaker.com/cgi-bin/texis/find/search30/?query=+wills+ +of++westmoreland++county++virginia+&db=online&areas=10&head=online&words= wills+of+westmoreland+county+virginia&first=&last=&cmd=context&id=37c1ed40 33#hit1
URL title: Family Tree Maker Online: GenealogyLibrary.com: Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 5
Note:
ROZIER, JOHN, 25 February 1659; 15 December 1660. Wife Elizabeth until my son John come of age; wife exx.
Family Tree Maker Online: GenealogyLibrary.com: Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 33
ROZIER, JOHN, 25 November 1702. Inventory returned by John Rosier, Jr.
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1650-1652 Deed-Will Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 41
Att a Court houlden att CHICKECON the 24th May 1650
These are to certifie that accordinge to sufficient proofe made before us, there is due to Mr. JOHN ROSIER Fifty acres of Land for the transportation of ELIZABETH his Wife into this Colony.
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1650-1652 Deed-Will Book Northumberland Co Va; Antient Press: Pg 74
At a Court held for the County of Northumberland the 22th of Aprill 1652
Wee whose names are subscribed doe promise & ingage our selves to be true & faith full to the Comonwealth of England as it is now established without KING or HOUSE of LORDES
These are to certify whom it may concerne that by reason of urgent occasions I cannott come unto Court but am contented to forme to the Ingagemt., Aprill the 11th 1652
JOHN ROSIER
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James Hughes 2005-06-29 13:06:59
Record Book #14. page 23.
Tho Knight his sale to Mr Rosier Jan 30 1652. (1652/3).
sells to John Rosier cattle and 2 guns.
Signed Thomas Knight his marke.
John Powell, Thomas Philpott.
Recorded 10th Mar. 1652. (1652/3)
Source:
Fleet, Beverley,
Northumberland County records, 1652-1655 : containing abstracts from Court order book no. 2, 20th Sept. 1652-20th Oct. 1655, Record book no. 14, 20th Sept. 1652-20th Aug. 1655
Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. County, 1961, 145 pgs.
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www5.familytreemaker.com/cgi-bin/texis/find/search30/?query=virgini a+wills++rozier&db=online&areas=10&head=online&booknum=&category=&words=vi rginia+wills&first=&last=rozier&cmd=context&id=37c1ed4024#hit1
URL title: Family Tree Maker Online: GenealogyLibrary.com: Wills of Westmoreland County, Virginia , Page 2
Note:
HILLER, JOHN, 12 October 1657; 20 February 1657. Legatees; dau. Elizabeth Rozier and grandchild John Rozier, Jnr. to have all my estate save child of Mr. Webb my late wife's godchild one cow and calf; son in law John Rozier, clerk, to be executor.
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URL title: Family Tree Maker Online: GenealogyLibrary.com: Tennessee Cousins, Page 506
Note:
Agreement: JOHN HILLER, GENT. (This man was father in law of REV. JOHN ROZIER) acknowledges the 100 acres upon which Peter Fypound (Phippin) is at presxnt seated and in his (Hiller's) right to belong to Mrs. Anna BERNARD of York, etc. Dated Jan. 27, 1653/4. Signed JOHN HILLER. Witnesses: JOHN ROZIER and JOHN DINELY.Other references to JOHN DINELY appear on pages 9, 12 and 22, of same.
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James Hughes 2005-11-23 22:27:23
Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1637-1650Volume 4, Page 512 Liber A
17 Octobr Knowe all men by these prsents that I Edward Hill doe institute and appoint Mr John Hollis my true and lawfull Attorney for mee and to my vse to recover all such debts Bills bonds Covenants Orders Judgmts whatsoever due to mee in the prcincts of the County of Northumberland and the Province of Maryland And these shall authorize the said Mr Hollis to pforme and execute all things as if I my self were present In witnes whereof I have herevnto sett my hand and Seale this 17th of September 1649 Edw Hill
Testes JO: ROSIER. JOHN HILLIER
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James Hughes 2005-11-23 22:09:32
Family Tree Maker Online: GenealogyLibrary.com: Tennessee Cousins, Page 506
In a patent issued to CAPT. JOHN WILKINS, of Accomac County, to lands in Upper County of New Norfolk in May, 1637, on the East side of Nansemond river, he names as headrights, one ROWLAND RAYNE and THOMASIN, his wife. In Beverly Fleet's Abstracts of Accomac County, Virginia., p. 85, for the years 1639-40, there appears: "A true and perfect inventory of the estate of ROWLAND RAYNE, lately deceased in ACCOMAC". So Rowland Rayne died. But he evidently left a son ANDREW RAYNE. REV. JOHN ROZIER was the minister of HUNGAR'S PARISH in Accomac County for seven years beginning as the successor of the famous WILLIAM COTTON, who died in 1840. ROZIER left ACCOMAC sometime about 1656/7 and went to Westmoreland County. He was succeeded by a couple of ministers who served only a brief period, and then by a REV.THOMAS HIGHEY who had married the widow of JOHN WILKINS who had brought over Rowland Rayne and his wife some twenty years before. In Westmoreland County, Virginia in January, 1656, our REV. JOHN ROZIER patented 1050 acres of land and named among other headrights, ANDREW RAYNE, son, no doubt of THOMASINE, the widow of ROWLAND RAYNE. That she became the wife of ANDREW HARRISON, a son of ANTHONY, seems most reasonable, since JAMES HARRISON?? brother of ANDREW HARRISON had a son ANDREW HARRISON who afterwards married the widow of JOHN ROZIER, JR. Also in view of the two entries found on the old Gainford Parish Register of County Durham, England, showing many intermarriages between the HARRISON and RAYNE families, including RALPH HARRISON to AGNES RAYNE, Oct. 17, 1554, and ANTHONY HARRISON to MAUDLIN LOADMAN in 1647, nearly 100 years later, with the LOADMANS and HARRISONS in close association in early North Carolina near the end of the 17th century.
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James Hughes 2005-11-23 22:16:17
Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1649/50-1657Volume 10, Page 38
The same Court contynued Present Governor. Cap' Jo: Price 2 Octobris 1650 Mr Secretary
JOHN ROSIER clerke plte The plaintiffe by Willm Hardwich his Arthur Turner deft Attorney sues for 800 l of Tob and Caske
due by Bill 10 decembr last The deft acknowledgeth the debt p Bill, but alleadging that the debt did arise for transportacon
of cattell & other goods in the pltes Boate desires liberty to discompt for damages sustayned therein by the pltes default,
and beinge not able at prsent to prove the said damage It is ordered that hee make his damages appeare by the next Court or Judgemt is then to passe vppon the Bill.
Knowe all men by these prsents that I John Rosier doe constitute Wm Hardwich my lawful Attorney to all intents and purposes as any Attorney may or ought to bee Witnes my hand this 27th of december 1649 JO: ROSIER
Witnes Phillipp Chaddock JOHN HILLER
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James Hughes 2005-11-23 22:33:13
Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly January 1637/8-September 1664Volume 1, Page 228
Jno Hatch in the behalfe of Willm Ediffe & Mr JNO ROSIER
Attorney of Capt Stone desyre to have their causes heard &
determined by the howse of Assembly agst the admistratoy of
the estate of Mr Tho: Weston deceased, ut supra pag: 146
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James Hughes 2005-11-23 22:41:06
Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly January 1637/8-September 1664Volume 1, Page 230
Att a Grail Assembly Thursday Afternoon 2d Martij.
All assembled except Mr ffenwick, Walter Gwest prox:
George Akerick, Mr Percy prox: Jno. Medley who was excused by sicknes & Capt Jno Price.
Will? Edisse att the request of Jno Hatch desyreth to haue
his cause heard & determined before the howse of Assembly,
and the howse consented thereunto.
Vppon the demand of Wm Edisse agst the administrator of
Thomas Weston for cloathes &c: due for his seruice.
Jno Hatch deposed sayth tht the sd Edisse to his knowledge
receaued noe more from Mr Weston for his seruice then 3
barren's of Corne, 1 weeding hoe, & an axe. The house
ordered tht, the plf. should recouer of the Administrator out of
the estate of Mr Weston 337l Tob: in consideraon of his demand
for seruice.
Capt Willm Stone being the Attorney of Mr Thomas Stone
of London Mercht pr Attornat. JNO ROSIER demands iudgmt
agst the administrater of Thomas Weston Mercht deceased, for
135l sterl. wth interest for 22 yeares.
Uppon the demand aforesd Marke Pheypo Attorney of Mr
Hantford Admistrator of the estate of Mr Weston appeared.
And the said Marke Pheypo uppon specialty produced in the
Assembly and a ltr of Thomas Weston under his owne hand
acknowledging the debt (which ltr and specialty appear uppon
Record) acknowledged 135l principall debt, but denyeth the
Interest, the dammage for forbearance thereof not being made Liber A
appear. But alleaged moreouer, thl he had not effects enough
in his hands wherewth to discharge the sd debt demanded.
And the howse adiudged 21600l Tob: at the rate of 1d 1/2 pr l.
The Admistrator Attorney declared to the howse tht the
Admistrator had the accr of the estate by him, & he himselfe
had it not & therfor craued two months Liberty to giue notice
to the Admistrator in Virginia, tht he may bring in his acct and
tht till tht time noe exequution may issue agst the personall
estate.
The Admistrators Attorney acknowledging uppon demand
tht he had sufficient psonall estate in his hands to discharge
other precedent dues out of the estate, the Howse Ordered
thi the plf might imediately have an Extent uppon the Lands
of the said Tho: Weston. But that the defts request (concern-
ing noe exequution to be issued agst. the personall estate,
untill the 2 months demanded be exspyred) should be graunted
him.
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James Hughes 2005-11-23 22:45:10
Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1637-1650Volume 4, Page 334
Liber A.
In the Complaint of Rich: White against JOHN ROSIER the defendent answeres he ows hym nothing No euidence appering the Court dismist the cause wthout day
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James Hughes 2005-11-23 22:50:10
Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1637-1650Volume 4, Page 378
Bee it knowne unto all men by these prnts tht I Capt Willm Stone of the County of Northampton in Virginia Mercht by uertue of a lre of Attorney from Tho: Stone of the citty of London haberdasher haue made, assigned, & in my stead & place by these prnts haue putt & constituted my louing ifreind JOHN ROSIER of Appamattucks Clark my true & lawfull Attorney, for me & in my name to ask, demand sue, recour of Thomas Weston formerly of Virginia deceased, due to the
aforesd Tho: Stone, all such somme or sommes of money, by bond bill, or accompt from the sd Tho: Weston deceased.
Gyuing & granting to my sd Attorney full power and lawfull authority, to sue, arrest, imprisone & condemne, & forth of prison againe to deliur & giue a full discharge, & generally to doe all things requisite in the prmisses. And to make one or more Attorney under him, for the recouery of the abouesd debt or debts, as if I were in person. And I doe confirme & ratify all tht my sd Attorney shall doe, or cause to be done by uertue of these prnts. Wittnes my hand & seale the 22 day ffeb. Aiio Dni 1647. & in the 23 yeare of the Reigne of or Souereigne Ld Kinge Charles &c: Sealed & deliuered in the prnce of Lo: + Sigilli
Mathew Stone. William Stone
Rand + Revell.
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CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 163
MR. JOHN ROSYER, 200 acs. Northampton Co., neate Kings Cr., July 10, 1646, Page 69. Bounded on N. by part of an ancient grant made to Capt. Epps, on W. by the main bay, & on S. by land formerly belonging to Matthew Petts. 100 acs. hereof formerly granted unto William Andrews, Mar. 14, 1628, by him sold to Ellias Taylor July 6, 1640, & purchased by said Rosyer of Ann Taylor relict & Admx. of Ellias by deed dated 19 July 1641; 50 acs. purchased by sd. Taylor of Capt. William Stone, the lawful Atty. of Capt William Epps, 3 June 1640, & 50 acs. for trans. of 1 per.*
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CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 179
MR. WILLIAM BATT, 128 acs. James City Co., Apr. 11, 1649, Page 161. Upon Lower Chipokes Cr. called by the natives the Indian pacotacke, bounded from the head of Pond Swamp, along land of George Powell. Trans. of 3 pets., 22 acs. being due upon the last name: Ema. Lowrey, Elinor Lowrey, John Roseires.
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CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 2; Pg 205
MR. JOHN ROSIER (Roseir), 550 acs. Northumberland Co., 23 Dec. 1650, p. 274. Abutting Nly. upon the Bay side that leads up a creek called by the natives Attapin Cr., and on Westermost side of the Eastermost Swamp next Petomeck River, etc. Trans. of 11 pers: Richard Whining, Fra. Hues, Tho. Deane, John Grubb, Joan Harvey, James Taylor, Eliza. Beale, Jam. Turner, Mary Dollar, Mary Burgis, Eliza. Rosier.
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CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 3; Pg 228
JOHN WOOD, 600 acs. Northumberland Co., 1 Aug. 1653, p. 3. Beg. where the land patented by Tho. Phillips ends upon a branch of Nomany Riv. opposite to Mr. Rossiers land, etc. Trans. of 12 pers.*
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CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 3; Pg 246
JOHN ROSYER (Rossier), 700 acs. Northumberland Co., 19 Oct. 1653, p. 37. Upon N. W. side of Nomeny Riv., beg, upon a small branch which divides this & land surveyed for Major Lewis Burwell, dec'd., extending W. by N. parallel to sd. Riv. upon a tract surveyed for Thomas Youl. 500 acs. thereof granted to Major Lewis Burwell, 17 Nov. 1650, who assigned same to Thomas Youl, by whom it was assigned to sd. Rosyer; & 200 acs. for trans. of 4 pets: Mrs. Marg. Booker, Mary her daughter, Phillip Williams, Elizabeth Hues.
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CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 3; Pg 304
JOHN ROSYER, Clerk, 1,000 acs. beg. near a branch of Nomeny, dividing this & a tract surveyed for James Hare, now in possession of Richard Hawkins. 6 Sept. 1654, p. 327. 500 acs. granted to Major Lewis Burwell, 17 Nov. 1650 & assigned to Thomas Yowell,- who assigned to sd. Rosyer; 300 acs. granted to sd. Yowell & assigned to sd. Rosyer
& 200 acs. for trans. of 4 pas: Mrs. Margarett Booker, Mary her daughter, Phillip Williams, Elizabeth Hues.
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CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 334
JOHN ROSIER, Clerke, 1,050 acs. Westmoreland Co., 14 Jan. I656, p. 50, (1). On N. W. side of Nominy Riv., neare a branch dividing this from land surveyed for Lewis Burrill, dec'd., now in possession of Capt. Robert Henfield. 500 acs. by patent to Major Lewis Burrell 17 Nov. 1650, assigned to Thomas Yeowell, who assigned to sd. Rosier; 300 acs. granted to sd. Yeowell & assigned unto Rosier & 250 acs. for trans. of 5 pers: Tho. Ardington, Georg Spell, Wm. Cowdery, John Lawrence, Andrew Rayne.
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CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 4; Pg 340
MR. ROBERT HUBBERD & MAJOR WM. LEWIS, 2000 acs. Westmoreland Co., 6 Feb. 1656, p. 68, (99). Upon S. side of Pattewmacke Riv. behind the head of Nominy Riv. on back of land of John Rosier, Clerke. Trans. of 40 pers.*
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CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS PATENT BOOK No. 5; Pg 468
JOHN ROSIER, sonne of John Rosier, dec'd., 1450 acs. W'moreland Co., 18 Mar. 1662, p. 230, (142). S. side of Potomake Riv., vin: Rosiers Refuge, bounded vizt, on S. by sd. Riv. from the mouth of Attopin Cr. to mouth of E.most branch next Bluffe point, on E. with E.most branch & a Sly. & Ely. line of marked trees to a cor. white oak in Huttlebury thickett, etc. on S. side with certain lines of marked trees including all the falling branches belonging to the head of the ponds to marked white oak at the head of Attopin Cr. & on W. with the channel of sd. Cr. unto the mouth thereof. Granted to sd. Jno. Rosier, decd., 28 Nov. 1657.
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URL (Click on link) http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=75&last=&g_p=P4&col lection=LO Patent
Title Rosier, John, Clarke {sic Clerk of the Court}.
Publication 14 January 1656.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Rosyer.
Note Location: Westmoreland County.
Description: 1050 acres on the north west side of Nominy River, adjoining land which was surveyed for Lewis Burrell deceased.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 4, 1655-1664, p. 75 (Reel 4).
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Title Roseir, John.
Publication 23 October 1650.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 550 acres northerly on the Bay side that leads up to a creek called by the Natives Attapin on the Westermost side of the Eastermost swamp next Potomac River.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 2, 1643-1651, p. 274 (Reel 2)
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Title Rosyer, John.
Publication 19 October 1653.
Gen. note "500 acres part hereof gtd. by patt. to Majr. Lewis Burwell Nov. 17, 1650. 200 acres the residue &c."
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Rosier.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Description: 700 acres on tbe north west side of Nomeny River. Adjoining land which was surveyed for Major Lewis Burwell, decd. .
Source: Land Office Patents No. 3, 1652-1655, p. 37 (Reel 2).
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Title Rosier, John.
Publication 18 March 1662.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Patents 1-42, reels 1-41.
Related See also the following surname(s): Rosyer.
Note Location: Northumberland County.
Grantee(s): Rosier, Elizabeth & Rosier, John.
Description: 920 acres.
Source: Land Office Patents No. 5, 1661-1666 (v.1 & 2 p.1-369), p. 180 (Reel 5).
Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I22483
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