-
about 1641. He was the
fourth son of
Thomas Bulkeley and his wife
Blanche Coytmore.
Among his
siblings were
Robert Bulkeley, 2nd
Viscount Bulkeley and Thomas...
- it was. He was told that it was Mrs.
Coytmore, the Jailer's wife, making, "lamentation for him". The
Coytmores had
grown very fond of
Richard Gwyn during...
- garrison) refused. On
February 16
Oconostota requested a
meeting with
Coytmore. When
Coytmore arrived at the
meeting outside the fort, he was
mortally wounded...
- Isaac."
Isaac Godin; "I
shall be drunk, I tell ye M****ey."
Captain Richard Coytmore (d. 1760); "Squire Isaac, your wig you Dog."
Lieutenant Colonel Probert...
-
before the
birth of
their only
child in 1648. She was the
widow of
Thomas Coytmore and
sister of
Thomas and
William Rainborowe.
Winthrop died of
natural causes...
- Anglesey. He
married twice,
firstly to Blanche, the
daughter of
Richard Coytmore of
Coytmore,
Caernarvonshire and they had five sons and four daughters, including:...
-
Richard Coytmore out of the fort by
waving a
bridle over his head. He
incited Cherokee warriors hiding in the
woods to
shoot and kill
Coytmore. The garrison...
- Nicholas, 1625–1638 Sir
Thomas Smith, 1638–1645
William Jessop and
Robert Coytmore, (jointly), 1645–1652
Robert Blackborne, 1652– July 1660 Included: Sir...
- Full-blown war
broke out
across the
Carolina frontier by January, 1760.
Ensigns Coytmore and Bell of Fort
Prince George,
along with some soldiers,
raped several...
- the
fourth son of
Thomas Bulkeley, 1st
Viscount Bulkeley, and
Blanche Coytmore. He
married Jane,
daughter of
Griffith Jones of Castellmarch, Carnarvonshire...