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George Yeardly Sir 1588–1627 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 JULY 1588

Birth Location: Weston, Cheshire, England

Death Date: 13 Nov 1627

Death Location: Jamestown, James City, Virginia was a Royal Colony from 1624--1776 for the British monarchs

Father: Ralph London

Mother: Rhoda I

Spouse(s): Temperance* Flowerdew

Children(s): Elizabeth Governor, Elizabeth Yeardley, Nathaniel West, Ann Hodges, Francis Yardley, Elizabeth Yeardley, Argoll *=SS11gu(Westdir), Zilpha Yeardley, John Yardley, Francis Yeardley, Argall Yeardley

In 1588, George Yeardly Sir entered the world in Weston, Cheshire, England, born to Ralph Raffe Yeardley Yardley Oxford U Merchant Tailor In London And Rhoda Roday Marsden Maston Marston Daughter Of James 2Wife Of Ralph Yeardley I. George Yeardly Sir married Temperance Survior Of The Winter Of 1609 Starving Time In Jamestown Va Flowerdew, and had children including Ann Yeardley Hodges, Argall Yeardley, Argoll Yeardley Ss11Gu Westdir, Elizabeth Yeardly 10Th Double Ggm Jamestown Spouse Daughter Of Governor, Elizabeth Yeardley, Francis Yardley, Francis Yeardley, John Yardley, Nathaniel West, Zilpha Yeardley. George Yeardly Sir passed away in 1627 in Jamestown, James City, Virginia was a Royal Colony from 1624--1776 for the British monarchs.

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Biography

  • In 1588, George Yeardly Sir entered the world in Weston, Cheshire, England, born to Ralph Raffe Yeardley Yardley Oxford U Merchant Tailor In London And Rhoda Roday Marsden Maston Marston Daughter Of James 2Wife Of Ralph Yeardley I.
  • George Yeardly Sir married Temperance Survior Of The Winter Of 1609 Starving Time In Jamestown Va Flowerdew, and had children including Ann Yeardley Hodges, Argall Yeardley, Argoll Yeardley Ss11Gu Westdir, Elizabeth Yeardly 10Th Double Ggm Jamestown Spouse Daughter Of Governor, Elizabeth Yeardley, Francis Yardley, Francis Yeardley, John Yardley, Nathaniel West, Zilpha Yeardley.
  • George Yeardly Sir passed away in 1627 in Jamestown, James City, Virginia was a Royal Colony from 1624--1776 for the British monarchs.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

George Sir's Ancestors

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George Sir
1588–1627
Birth Place: Weston, Cheshire, England
Parents
Ralph (Raffe) Yeardley (Yardley) Oxford U, merchant-tailor in London
1549–1604
Southwark, Surrey, England
Rhoda (Roday Marsden Maston Marston, daughter of James, #2wife of Ralph Yeardley) I
1568–1603
Southwark, Surrey, England
Grandparents
William (Edward Yeardley) Yardley
1523–1592
Yardley, Staffordshire, West Midland, England
James (Morton Moreton Marston Morden Maston, son of) John
1548–1599
Londres, Gande, Bretagne, France or, London, England, United Kingdom
Catherine (Katherine Chevall Cheville, daughter of Henry, married James) Marston
1546–1597
England
Great-Grandparents
John Yardley
1500–1593
Elizabeth Birkes
1475–1546
John Demartin
1520–1576
Maria aunt
1522–1570
Henry Chevell
1526–1580
Marjorie Dyer
1523–1580
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Berkes
1450–
Ralph Berkes
1450–1726
John Chevall
1500–1555
Anne Roos
1514–1551

George Sir's Descendants

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George (Yeardly) Sir (28 JULY 1588–13 Nov 1627) m. Temperance* ((survior of the winter of 1609 "Starving Time" in Jamestown, VA)) Flowerdew (1590–Dec 1628)
  1. 1. Elizabeth (Yeardly -10th (Double) ggm, Jamestown Spouse, daughter of) Governor 1610–1663 m. Major (Joseph Raleigh Croshaw) **Immigrant 1610–1667
    1. 1. Mary (Croshaw 9 GGM my Mother's side, Jamestown) Spouse 1631–1687 m. Robert (H Whitmore -Was a slaveholder who owned much valuable) land 1635–1712
      1. 1. Elisabeth (Davis) ; 1673–1728 m. James (Newby) Davis 1669–1716 m. James (Scott) Davis 1669–1748
        1. 1. Robert Davis 1701–1749 m. Sarah (Keyes) Keyes 1700–1750 m. Sarah (Elizabeth) Albertson 1706–1795 m. Mary 1720–
        2. 2. William (Jacob) Davis 1692–1756
        3. 3. James Davis 1698–1716
        4. 4. Thomas Davis 1695–1767
        5. 5. Mary Davis 1694–
        6. 6. Abraham Davis 1696–1756
        7. 7. Henry Davis 1712–1718
        8. 8. Mary Davis 1694–1772
        9. 9. James Davis 1698–1718
        10. 10. John Davis 1690–1753 m. Hannah (Bacon) 1698 1698–1718
        11. 11. David (Davis) Sr 1698–1778
        12. 12. William Davis 1700–1756
        13. 13. Johannah (Anon) Davis 1693–1775
        14. 14. Joseph Davis 1702–1772
        15. 15. Samuel Davis 1686–1719
        16. 16. William Davis 1692–1756
        17. 17. Mary Brucket 1689–1775
        18. 18. Henry Davis 1712–1718
        19. 19. Abraham Davis 1696–1718
        20. 20. Thomas DAVIS 1695–1767
        21. 21. John Davis 1695–1718
        22. 22. Mary Davis 1694–
        23. 23. James Davis 1694–1717
        24. 24. Elizabeth Humphries 1693–1775
        25. 25. Joanna Davis(Pennington) 1693–1775
        26. 26. Mary BRUCKET 1704–1775
        27. 27. James Davis 1698–1718
        28. 28. John Davis 1694–1718
        29. 29. David (Davis) Sr 1698–1778
        30. 30. John (Davis) Jr. 1717–1773
        31. 31. James (Davis) II 1720–1783
        32. 32. John (\ James) Davis 1698–1718
        33. 33. Abraham Davis 1696–
        34. 34. Mary Davis 1694–1775
        35. 35. David Davis 1698–1778
        36. 36. John Davis 1695–1718
        37. 37. Mary Davis 1694–1727
        38. 38. William Davis 1717–1756
        39. 39. William Davis 1692–1756
        40. 40. JohannahJoanna ((Anon Indian) Davis) Pennington 1693–1775
        41. 41. Thomas (Jefferson) Davis 1695–1767
        42. 42. Jane Davis 1706–
        43. 43. Jean Davis 1710–1750
        44. 44. robert Davis 1716–1749
        45. 45. Sarah Davis 1725–
        46. 46. James (Davis) Jr 1701–1778
        47. 47. James (Davis Jr 2nd) Liet. 1721–1783
        48. 48. Henry (Edward) Davis 1704–1797
        49. 49. Robert Davis 1724–1749
        50. 50. Thomas (Bradford) Davis 1701–1748
        51. 51. Edward (Henry) Davis 1720–1757
        52. 52. Edward (Henry) Davis 1708–1767
        53. 53. Jane Davis 1712–1751
        54. 54. Anne Davis 1723–1793
        55. 55. Thomas Davis 1705–1748
        56. 56. Nathaniel Davis 1715–1778
      2. 2. Elkenah White 1679–1706
      3. 3. Mary (Ann) White 1669–1695
      4. 4. John White 1676–1717
      5. 5. William White 1664–1703
      6. 6. Rebecca White 1666–1686
      7. 7. Margaret White 1662–1663
      8. 8. Joseph White 1661–1744
      9. 9. Unity White 1660–1695
      10. 10. Robert (White) HMP6 1674–1732
      11. 11. James White 1676–1740
      12. 12. Ann White 1669–1771
      13. 13. Elizabeth White 1673–1770
      14. 14. John (White) Sr 1661–
      15. 15. Arnold White 1693–1751
      16. 16. Joseph White 1662–1710
      17. 17. Mary (White) II 1696–1723
      18. 18. Susannah White 1655–1688
      19. 19. Henry White 1655–1667
      20. 20. Joseph (W White) Sr 1660–1710
      21. 21. William White 1664–1703
      22. 22. Unity White 1660–1695
      23. 23. Margaret White 1662–1664
      24. 24. Mary White 1682–1682
      25. 25. Ann White 1658–1669
      26. 26. Henry White 1655–1667
      27. 27. William White 1662–1693
      28. 28. Louis (Alexander) White 1662–1710
      29. 29. Content (White) Twin 1684–1706
    2. 2. Ursula (Unity Croshaw - 9 GGM on my Father's side, Jamestown) Spouse 1636–1669 m. John (West) Jr 1632–1691 m. Robert (Blackwell 9) GGF 1620–1664
      1. 1. Unity (West - 8th GGM,) Jamestown 1657–1740
      2. 2. Jane West 1661–1697
      3. 3. Anthony West 1662–1717
      4. 4. Joseph (P) West 1662–1731
      5. 5. Ester West 1670–
      6. 6. Capt. (Nathaniel) West 1655–1724
      7. 7. Martha (Susannah*) West 1657–1723
      8. 8. Thomas West 1659–1720
      9. 9. John (West - 9 Great) Uncle 1666–1734
      10. 10. Anne West 1655–1708
      11. 11. Martha West 1666–1723
      12. 12. James (Blackwell Sr "Powhattan Indian" Sr 8) GGF 1647–1717
    3. 3. Rachel (Walker) ; 1655–1669
    4. 4. Betty CROSHAW 1636–1637
    5. 5. Catherine Croshaw 1635–1691
    6. 6. Joseph (Croshaw) II 1642–1646
    7. 7. Joseph Croshaw 1642–1682
    8. 8. Richard (Barnes) Croshaw 1633–1669
    9. 9. Benjamin (Powhatan) Croshaw 1640–1641
    10. 10. Francis Epes 1659–1717
  2. 2. Elizabeth Yeardley 1614–1666
  3. 3. Nathaniel West 1622–1671
  4. 4. Ann (Yeardley) Hodges 1619–1665
  5. 5. Francis Yardley 1623–1655
  6. 6. Elizabeth Yeardley 1615–1660
  7. 7. Argoll (Yeardley) *=SS11gu(Westdir) 1617–1655
  8. 8. Zilpha Yeardley 1623–1660
  9. 9. John Yardley 1620–1712
  10. 10. Francis Yeardley 1620–1655
  11. 11. Argall Yeardley 1618–1655

George Sir's Timeline

2 Records

1588
28 JULY 1588
Birth of George Yeardly Sir in Weston, Cheshire, England
Weston, Cheshire, England
1627
13 Nov 1627
Age 39
Death of George Yeardly Sir in Jamestown, James City, Virginia was a Royal Colony from 1624--1776 for the British monarchs
Jamestown, James City, Virginia was a Royal Colony from 1624--1776 for the British monarchs

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 JULY 1588
    Event Place: Weston, Cheshire, England
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Nov 1627
    Event Place: Jamestown, James City, Virginia was a Royal Colony from 1624--1776 for the British monarchs
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

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