Anne wrote: "I hate to burst your bubble but...George Washington's earliest
ancestor was John Washington who came to Northern Neck as a ship's mate,
and married well...."
Actually, no.
John Washington was only George's earliest ancestor named Washington--not
his earliest American ancestor. That was Captain Nicholas Martiau (spelled
various ways, including "Marten") Martiau was a French Huguenot who arrived
in 1620 on the Francis Bonaventure. He was a French military engineer, a
Justice of the Court of York, a member of the House of Burgesses, and a
signer of the rebuttal concerning living conditions in the colony from 1607 to
1619. In 1640, he was granted 1,300 acres (a fairly large tract in those days).
He called his home "York," which is part of today's Yorktown.
Martiau also built a fort, called "Martiau's fort," the subject of a 1989 dig. In
its report, the APVA states, "The fort was likely constructed c. 1630 by
Nicolas Martiau, a trained French military engineer and owner of the land were
the fort was situated."
In 1635, Martiau was a leader in the uprising against Royal Governor John
Harvey, an important event in Virginia's early history. The meeting which
eventually led to Harvey's ousting took place, ironically, near Martiau's house
and likely just a few hundred yards from the site of the later surrender of
Cornwallis to General George Washington, Martiau's great-great-great
grandson at Yorktown.
A stone marker, dedicated in 1631 by Gen. Pershing, reads:
SITE OF THE HOME OF
NICOLAS MARTIAU
THE ADVENTUROUS HUGUENOT
HE WAS BORN IN FRANCE 1591
CAME TO VIRGINIA 1620
AND DIED IN YORKTOWN 1657
HE WAS A CAPTAIN IN THE INDIAN UPRISING
A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF BURGESSES
JUSTICE OF THE COURT OF YORK
IN 1635 A LEADER
IN THE THRUSTING OUT OF GOVERNOR HARVEY
WHICH WAS THE FIRST OPPOSITION
IN THE BRITISH COLONIAL POLICY.
THE ORIGINAL PATENTEE FOR YORKTOWN
AND THROUGH THE MARRIAGE
OF HIS DAUGHTER ELIZABETH
TO COL. GEORGE READ HE BECAME
THE EARLIEST AMERICAN ANCESTOR OF BOTH
GEN. GEORGE WASHINGTON
AND GOVERNOR THOMAS NELSON
Like his grandson, Martiau was a leader of his time.
Connie Lapallo
Author of
DARK ENOUGH TO SEE THE STARS IN A JAMESTOWN SKY
And its upcoming sequel
THE SUN IS BUT A MORNING STAR IN A JAMESTOWN SKY
www.ConnieLapallo.com
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