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- [S145] Jennings Cropper Wise, Ye Kingdom of Accawmacke, (The Bell Book and Stationery Co, Richmond, VA, 1911), Page 30.
Thomas Savage died in 1627 and left an only son,
Captain John Savage, of "Savage's Neck," born 1624
- [S145] Jennings Cropper Wise, Ye Kingdom of Accawmacke, (The Bell Book and Stationery Co, Richmond, VA, 1911), Page 29.
Hannah Tyng, Savage's wife, came to Virginia in 1621 in the good ship "Sea Flower," with Capttain Hamor, and the records show that on December 1, 1627, she was granted fifty acres of land in the Plantlation of Accomack, by way of dividend for having defrayed the expenses of her own transportation.
- [S145] Jennings Cropper Wise, Ye Kingdom of Accawmacke, (The Bell Book and Stationery Co, Richmond, VA, 1911), Page 30.
Captain John Savage married first, Ann Elkington ; second, Mary, daughter of Colonel
Obeclience Robins of "Cherrytone."'
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