- West.
Their son,
Argoll Yeardley would represent Lower Norfolk county in the
House of
Burgesses in 1653,
shortly before his death.
Argoll Yeardly had married...
- 1626-01-24 Died at sea
Burial place Penryn,
Cornwall Other names
Samuel Argal,
Argoll Occupation(s) Sea captain, navigator,
adventurer Employer Virginia Company...
- Albion. On 22 July 1653,
William Eltonhead witnessed an
indenture between Argoll Yeardley and
Thomas Butteris. In the 1770s, a
British farmer and trader...
- with John
Custis and
their kinsman Henry Norwood, who left in a
sloop from
Argoll Yeardley's
house for Jamestown.
After emigrating to the
Virginia colony...
- emigrants, as well as
engaged in commerce. His
elder sister Ann
married Argoll Yeardley, the son of Sir
George Yeardley, who
twice served as
Governor of...
-
Guardian of
Argoll Yardley" (
Argoll Yeardley Jr.) as
noted in
Northampton County,
Virginia records. It
appears his sister, Anne, was wife of
Argoll Yeardley...
- Tindall's Cr**** and he and
George Ludlow bought land near
Gloucester Point from
Argoll Yeardley,
which he sold to
Richard Lee I in July 1653.
During the tobacco...