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Unity Croshaw

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Unity Croshaw is believed to have been born about 1636 to Joseph Croshaw and his 1st wife. Unity was a middle child and had as many as four sisters and brothers. Unity married Colonel John West sometime before November 1664. As a result of the marriage, and the early death of Unity's half-brother,
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was a colonist of British Colonial Virginia, the first surviving European colony in North America. Born in the colony, she was the daughter of Major
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Deed dated 4 Nov 1664, Joseph Croshaw to John West, mentioning Croshaw's daughter as "wife of the said West". Cited in Dorman, John Frederick,
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Unity died after 30 October 1693, when she relinquished dower in "Poplar Neck."
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the intended heir, Croshaw's plantation at "Poplar Neck" passed to John West.
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This is based upon the report that she was 33 when she died in 1669
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In 1687 "Poplar Neck" was sold by West "and Unity his wife" to
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The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 2, No. 4 (Apr., 1894)
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Unity Croshaw and John West had the following children:
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Index

Joseph Croshaw
Raleigh Croshaw
Colony of Virginia
Second Supply
Jamestown
John West
John West III
Anthony Armistead
Nathaniel West
Gideon Macon
Second Supply -- Jamestown Rediscovery
Edmund Jenings

Categories
People from colonial Virginia
West family

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