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Janice Friel <[log in to unmask]>
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Research and writing about Virginia genealogy and family history." <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Apr 2012 14:41:28 -0400
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Bill
 
My Roger Bell who was named in these records is the person I was speaking  
about. Is there anything of importance I should be looking at within those  
records? Is there anything that accompany these records?
 
Janice
 
 
In a message dated 4/11/2012 1:20:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
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Janice,

The "I get 50 acres of land for every person I transport  here" was 
apparently one of the most abused and corrupt "programs" in  American 
history.  It is clear that many of the SAME people were  "claimed" to have 
been "transported" on more than just one occasion (and  by more than just 
one 
"transporter").  The ability of the officials  to track all of this was 
obviously very limited (if they really cared all  that much anyway....the 
British Crown just wanted to see America become  profitable to them at some 
point).  Each case warrants its own  investigation, of course, but do not 
be 
too surprised if "your guy" was  the same man who was mentioned in all 
three 
of those cases.  Also, as  I understand it, people could transfer their "50 
acres per person" to  someone else, and in many cases, the original 
"transporter" never even  took possession of the land before he sold it to 
another man (ditto any  later people who also "claimed" to have transported 
the person in  question).  As such, much of this can be hard to 
track....but 
the  good thing is that at least these records provide the name of the 
person  
in whom you are interested (so at least you know that he/she was truly in  
America).

My mother's ancestor Alexander Smith was "imported" to  Lancaster Co., VA 
by 
a John Robinson in 1653, as I recall, and Alexander's  neighbors Cuthbert 
Potter and a John Smith also appeared on importation  records in that area 
in 
the 1600s.  As far as I can tell, however, it  does not APPEAR that any of 
those three men were claimed "a second time  around" by anyone.

Bill Davidson


----- Original Message  ----- 
From: "Janice Friel" <[log in to unmask]>
To:  <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 11:39  AM
Subject: Re: Adventurers of Purse and Person


>I found  three importation records of a man by his name. One was in 1657. 
He
>  wand 20 other persons were transported by Wm. Presly. Also transported  
by
> Howell  Pryse 1687 and John Stith in 1664.
> How could  that be unless they are different people and how do I find out
> which  one is mine.
>
> Janice 

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