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cotton states to the south. Indeed, many younger sons were relocated into the cotton belt to start their own plantations. With the emancipation of slaves during the Civil War and the consequential loss of slave labor, Virginia plantations struggled to turn a profit. The First Families, albeit poorer than before, maintained social and political leadership.
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on slave labor as the colony became a slave society. The landed gentry could keep tight rein on political power, which passed in somewhat orderly fashion from family to family. (In the more modern mercantile economy of the north, social mobility became more prominent. The power of the elite was muted by newcomers who gained wealth in the
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Pocahontas was much celebrated in London, where she was welcomed with great ceremony at the Royal Court. She died young but became legendary as the first Indian from Virginia to become Christian, marry an Englishman, and have a known child from such a marriage (there were no doubt mixed-race children
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The ties among Virginia families were based on marriage. In a pre-Revolutionary War economy dependent on the production of tobacco as a commodity crop, the ownership of the best land was tightly controlled. It often passed between families of corresponding social rank. The Virginia economy was based
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crisis). The third edition was compiled and edited by Virginia M. Meyer (1974-1981) and John Federick Dorman (1981-1987). The fourth and current edition, in three volumes published between 2004 (vol.1) and 2007 (vol.3)by Baltimore's Genealogical Publishing Company in collaboration with the Order of
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wrote the first history of Pocahontas and her descendants, delineating the ancestry of FFV families including the Bollings, Clements, Whittles, Blands, Skipwiths, Flemings, Catletts, Gays, Jordans, Randolphs, Tazewells, and many others. Excluded from this history were 'natural children', mixed-race
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cut ties with Britain but not with its social traditions. While some First Family members were loyal to Britain, others were Whigs who not only supported, but led the Revolution. Most First Families remained in Virginia, where they flourished as tobacco planters, and from the sale of slaves to the
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women, although they may have been neither married nor Christian). She became an important symbol of friendly Native American-English relations of the Jamestown colony. By virtue of many fictional accounts, her marriage was romanticized and became part of the mythology of early American history.
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favored the first sons' inheriting lands and titles in England. Second or third sons went out to the colonies to make their fortune, or entered the military and the clergy. Tidewater Virginia evolved as a society descended from second or third sons of Englishmen who inherited
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A thin network of increasingly interrelated families made up the planter elite and held power in colonial Virginia. "As early as 1660, every seat on the ruling Council of Virginia was held by members of five interrelated families," writes British historian
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says that by the 1950s, "the old-time aristocracy not given up, or sunk into decadence as Southern novelists suggest." They adopted modern agricultural technology and co-opted rich "Yankees" into their upper-class, rural horse-estate society.
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and other navigable waters in Virginia during the 17th century. These elite families generally married within their social class for many generations and, as a result, most surnames of First Families date to the colonial period.
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in 1649, Charles II reputedly called Virginia his "Old Dominion" – a nickname that endures today. The affinity of many early Virginia settlers for the Crown led to the term "distressed Cavaliers", often applied to the Virginia
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Among the most prominent of these lineages are those of the Bland, Blackwell Braxton, Breckenridge, Byrd, Carter, Chapman, Corbin, Fitzhugh, Harrison, Lee, Lindsey, Ludwell, Nelson, Randolph, Washington, and Wormley
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Behold Virginia: the fifth crown. Being the trials, adventures & disasters of the first families of Virginia, the rise of the grandees & the eventual triumph of the common & uncommon sort in the
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In some cases, longstanding ties among families in England were carried to the new colony, where they were reinforced by marriage and other relations. For instance, there were ancestral ties between the
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home. These sorts of ties were common in the early colony, as families shuttled back and forth between England and Virginia, maintaining their connections with the mother country and with each other.
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period (1642–1660). Some royalists left England on the accession to power of Oliver Cromwell and his Parliament. Because most of Virginia's leading families recognized
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Note: Source 4 / Author: Phillip Judson Clark / Title: Royal Families and Others & also their Famous Descendants / Publication: rootsweb.com, Jan 1, 2008
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The Robinsons were one of the first families of Virginia where they settled about 1670, before becoming one of the first families of Upper Canada.
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who were socially prominent and wealthy, but not necessarily the earliest settlers. They descend from European colonists who primarily settled at
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was held near Norfolk to celebrate the tricentennial of the arrival of the first English colonists and the founding of Jamestown.
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at a church in Jamestown on April 5, 1614. Rolfe had become prominent and wealthy as the first to successfully develop an export
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abducted her on April 13, 1613. Educated among the English of Virginia and converted to Christianity during her captivity in
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Lindgren, James M. (1991). "'Virginia Needs Living Heroes': Historic Preservation in the Progressive Era".
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Another unlikely 'FFV' was the wayward Pilgram Isaac Allerton, a London tailor's son who emigrated in the
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to Plymouth Colony and resettled in Virginia, ca. 1655, where he married into Berkeley's ruling elite.
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family; a Spencer secured the land grant later purchased by the Washingtons, where they built their
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or land in Virginia. They formed part of what became the Southern elite in Colonial America.
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Families often used surnames as given names, as in the "Johns" of
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for the colony with new varieties of tobacco. Their only child,
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Many such early settlers in Virginia were called Second Sons.
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tradition, Pocahontas was previously married to a Patawomeck
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English colonists who formed the FFV emigrated to the new
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and others, these families were at the core of Virginia's
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Index

Nelson family of Virginia
Order of the First Families of Virginia

Stratford Hall
Westmoreland County
Lee family
Virginia
Byrds
Carters
Washingtons
Harrisons
plantocracy
colony of Virginia
Jamestown
Williamsburg
Northern Neck
James River
American Revolution
Marshall Fishwick

Rosewell
Colony of Virginia
English Civil War
English Interregnum
Charles II
Charles I
plantocracy
Primogeniture
land grants
Spencer

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