SOURCE: The Marriage Registers of St. Dunstan's Stepney in the County of Middlesex. Edited by Thomas Colver Fergusson, Vol.1 1568-1639 The Virginia Genealogist, Vol. 27, No. 2, p. 83
SOURCES:
SOURCE: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents, Vol. 1, Stanard. p. 311
Note:It has been established that Bartholonew Hoskins first came to Virginia before 1616, however we do not know when his wife, Dorcas, first arrived. We know that Dorcas had "several" children. Could they have been Richard, Elizabeth, and Robert? We can assume that she did not leave them in England. Dorcas was born ca. 1601 in England as she was 34 in 1635. If the twenty-year-old Robert Foster, of the Safety, was her son, she must have been married ca 1615/16. She would have been young, but not too young to have born a child.
SOURCE: Cavaliers and Pioneers, Nugent; Vol. II, p. 156
Note: We have two Richard Fosters in Lower Norfolk County, Virginia by 1637. To keep them separate the Richard Foster of the Safety will be designated (A) and the attorney (B). Richard Foster (B) will later marry Dorcas Hoskins, daughter of Bartholomew and Dorcas Foster Hoskins. Consequently one Richard Foster is a stepson (proof later) of Bartholomew Hoskins and one Richard Foster, attorney, will become his son-in-law. Both are literate.
SOURCE: Cavaliers and Pioneers, 1623-1666 Nugent; p. 94
Note: This Richard Foster (C) is probably the Richard Foster that is illiterate.
SOURCE: Colonial Records of Virginia, 1623-1666
SOURCES: Lower Norfolk County, Virginia, Book A 1637-1646, Walters, p 12a; Carroway - Foster - Williamson and Bartholomew Hoskins 1601 1707: Alice Granberry Walter, p. 4
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk Minute Book 1637-1643, p. 27
SOURCE: American Colonists in England
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Court Receipts, Book A 1637-1646, p. 64
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Book B, p.105
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Minutes Book A 1637 - 1643, pp. 82-83, 91, 98, 128
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Book A, p.105
Notes: Which of these Richard Fosters? (A), (B), or (C) married Anne Jackson? There is really no certain way of telling. However, Richard Foster (B) will later marry Anne Hoskins. We do know that Ann Hoskins did not marry Richard Foster (A) as some have fabricated. This leaves Richad Foster (A) and (C) for Anne Jackson's husband. All indication points to her marriage to Richard Foster (C), but there is no proof!
SOURCES: Lower Norfolk County Minutes Book 1637-1648, p. 98,
SOURCE: Lower Norfork County Minutes 163-1648
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Wills and Deeds, 1637-1646, pp. 81,87,98,138
SOURCE: Hoskins of Virginia and Related Families, Warner, p.16
Note: After 1641 there is no longer a mention of Ann Jackson Foster in the Lower Norfolk County records. Whether she died or she simply remained married to Richard Foster and settled down we do not know. We do know that Richard defended her vigorously at court and the woman who brought the charges was given a sentence of 30 lashes.
SOURCE: Carraway - Foster - Williamson and Bartholomew Hoskins 1607 - 1706, Alice Granberry Walters
Note: Which of the Richard Foster identified as living in Lower Norfolk County, Virginia went to England, (A), (B), or (C)? It is important to know as the two Richard Fosters remaining are responsible for the further transactions in Lower Norfolk County. I believe that we will identify him later in our discussion as Richard Foster (B).
SOURCE: Cavaliers and Pioneers, Nugent; Vol.1, Patent Book 2, p. 2
Note: This is probably the land patented by Richard Foster (B) on May 22, 1637. However does it matter?
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Minute Book 1637 - 1648, p. 158
Note: Is this Richard Foster (A), (B), or (C)? Does it matter?
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, p. 11
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, 1646-1751, p. 10a
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Deed Book, p. 19a
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, 1646-1651, Walter, p. 27
Note: We know that Ann Foster (born 1620 and 43 years old in 1663) and Richard Foster (A) are siblings and that Roger Williamson, whom she married June 5, 1646, was her first husband. Who are the Richard Fosters involved in the above transactions?
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, and p. 27
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County 1646-1661/62, Book B, p.50
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Will and Deed Book B, p. 51A
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, p. 59
Notes: It is likely that the Richard involved in the investigation into the death of Jacob Branshawe was a Richard Foster which will be designated (C). He is presumed illiterate since he used a mark "W" on the document instead of signing his name - both Richard Foster (A) and (B) are literate. Again we are left with no indication which of the Richard Fosters is involved in the above activities. The last entry on December 16, 1647 probably referred to Richard Foster, (B) attorney?
SOURCE: Early Virginia Emigrants, 1628-1648, p. 18 George C. Green
SOURCE: Calaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book 5, p.182
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, 1646-1651, 106a
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Records, Alice Granberry Walter
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County 1646-1651/52, p.78
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, p. 6
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, p. 66
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, p. 78
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, p. 67
Notes: If it was Richard Foster (B) who went to England in 1642 he was obviously back in Lower Norfolk County serving as attorney to Richard Foster (A) who is preparing to go to England. It is obvious that Richard Foster (B) who married Dorcas Hoskins, served as attorney to Richard Foster (A) and that Dorcas Hoskins was a half-sister to Richard (A). It is also clear that it was Richard Foster (A) who left for England, as he is seen leaving a deed of gift (some say will?) to his niece, Sarah Williamson with Richard Foster (B) acting as his attorney. Richard Foster (A) and Richard Foster (B) are now one-half brother-in-law. We will find later that Richard Foster (A) did stay in England his full five years returning to Virginia in 1654. We can now assume that the entries after Richard Foster (A) left for England, are those of Richard Foster (B) and/or Richard Foster (C).
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, and 106
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County 1646-1652/3. Book B, p. 106a
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County 1646-1651/52
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County 1646-1651/2, pp. 123-124
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County 1646-1651/52, p. 118
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Wills and Deeds 1646-1651/52
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, and 130a
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Wills and Deeds 1646-1651/52, p. 134
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B p 106a
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, p.113
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, p. 155 and Cavaliers and Pioneers 1623-1666, p. 249
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, p.134a
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, and p.134a
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book A, p.139a
SOURCE: Abstracts of Lower Norfolk County, Charles F. McIntosh
SOURCE: Records of Colonial Gloucester County, Virginia, p. 67
SOURCE: Abstracts of Lower Norfolk County, Book B, p. 160
Note: We do not know who this Benjamin Foster, who died in 1650, is or how or if he is related to Richard Foster (A), (B) or (C). It now seems logical that the Richard Foster that went to England in 1642 was Richard Foster (B) as we see that he received a certificate for a land patent in 1650 for the transport of himself, wife, Dorcas, and daughter, Dorcas, Jr. It is of little consequence; however, as we have seen that Richard Foster (B) cannot be our immigrant. The remaining entries in 1650 obviously involve Richard Foster (B), attorney or Richard Foster (C). Who is this Mary Foster mentioned above?
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, 178
SOURCE: Abstracts of Lower Norfolk County Wills, p. 7
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, p. 181
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, p.1881
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, p.188a
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Book B, p.189a
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County, Virginia, 2 November-15 January 1651/2, Walter, p. 200a
Note: These entries and others which deal with legal matters in the year 1651 are assumed to involve Richard Foster (B) as Richard Foster (A) is in England and Richard Foster (C) is illiterate.
SOURCE: Cavaliers and Pioneers
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Wills and Deeds 1651-1656, p.12
Notes: One would like to say that the Sussan (Garnett?) Foster transported from England to Virginia by Thomas Watkins was the wife of Richard Foster (A). However, all we can really say is that which is stated. If she was the wife of Richard, why is someone else paying her passage to Virginia? Why is she leaving Richard in England? (as he has another year to live there.) If she is the wife of Richard Foster (A), does she have children? Were they left in England or transported? Who are Mary and Ellen Foster transported from England to America by a Richard Foster? Are these the children of Richard and Sussan Foster? If so, then why are they leaving England on a separate ship than their mother? Ship manifests do not give the ages of the passangers so we do not know if Mary and Ellen are chidren or adults. All we can really say is that they are transported by a Richard Foster that we cannot identify.
SOURCE: Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Lower Norfolk County 1641-1654, p. 466
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk Wills and Deeds, Book C 1651-1656, p. 12a
SOURCE: Journals of House of Burgesses 1619-1659, pp. 33, 99, 415.
SOURCE: Cavaliers and Pioneers, 1623-1666, Nugent, p. 239
Notes: If Richard Foster (A) is still in England in 1653, and we have no reason to believe that he is not, then the Captain Richard Foster who is a member of the House of Burgesses cannot be Richard Foster (A) as is believed by some Foster researchers.) Could he be the illiterate Richard Foster (C)? I don't think so! Is he the son-in-law of Bartholomew Hoskins, Richard Foster (B)? Most likely he was. We see on November 26 that Richard Foster (B) received a land patent for the transport of himself, his wife, and daughter. When did they go to England? Did he marry Dorcas Hoskins in Virginia or in England? He wasn't away from Virginia long enough to marry and have a daughter in England, so we must assum he married in Virginia and either had his daughter, Dorcas, Jr. in Virginia or in England (maybe he took his pregnant wife to England for better child birth care)?
SOURCE: Carroway-Foster-Williams (on) and Bartholomew Hoskins, 1601-1706, Watkins and Bristal/Bristol and America, Reprinted in 1967
SOURCE: Virginia Colonia l Abstracts; Fleet, Vol. III, p 466
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Wills and Deeds 1651-1656, p.114
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Wills and Deeds 1651-1656, p.114
SOURCE: Records of Colonial Gloucester County, Virginia, p. 67
Notes: Are we to assume that the Richard Foster that signed his name with an "X" is either Richard Foster (C) or a fourth Richard Foster (D) in Lower Norfolk County and must then join the list of Richards who could be our immigrant? Now, since we know that both Richard (A) and (B) are literate we have an urge to disregard (C) and/or (D) as possible candidates - should we? We also must assume that the Richard Foster who sailed from England to Virginia was Richard Foster (A). Do we really know that? No, but likely it was him. Now who is this Robert Foster mentioned above?
SOURCE: Cavaliers and Pioneers Book 5, p. 490
SOURCE: Virginia Land Patents of the Counties of Norfolk, Princess Anne, & Warwick, Books O-G 1666-1679, Walters, p. 64
Records of Colonial Gloucester County, Virginia, p. 67
Note: This entry is most critical in determining our immigrant. Is Richard Foster (A) selling his land in Lower Norfolk County and moving to Gloucester County or is the Richard Foster living in Gloucester County an entirely new Richard Foster (E)? It is interesting that George Ludlow must have known both Richard Fosters in Lower Norfolk County and that he bought land in Gloucester close to another Richard Foster. Are (A) and (E) the same? It seems too concidental that ole George would known three Richard Fosters in that day and time. Who knows? It is certainly possible and doesn't prove or disprove a thing. In addition, who are Ellen and Mary Foster and who/which Richard Foster paid for their passage? He lived on the head of the southward Creek in Severne River where we find Richard Foster (C)
SOURCE: Journal of the House of Burgesses 1619-1659, H.R: (Headright) McIlwayne, Ed., p. 99
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Wills and Deeds 1651-1656, p.146
Note: Again, it is critical to identify the above Richard Fosters. It is most likely that the Richard who is a member of the House of Burgesses is Richard Foster (B). Did (B) also appraise the estate? We have no way of knowing if these are the same Richards. If these are (A) and (B), then the Richard Foster who patented land in Gloucester County is (E) and possibly ours as we know that both John and Robert Foster (sons of our immigrant) were "of Gloucester County".)
SOURCE: Journals of the House of Burgesses 119-1659, p. 33
SOURCE: The Statutes at Large, Vol. 1, p. 414
SOURCE: The Statutes at Large, Henning, Vol.1, p. 414
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Wills and Deeds 165-1656, p. 217
Notes: Are we to assume that these entries involve only Richard Foster (B). If so, where is Richard Foster (A)? If we assume that both Richard Fosters participate in the above entries, then the Richard Foster in Gloucester County is Richard Foster (E).
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Wills and Deeds 1656-1666, p.72
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Wills and Deeds 1656-1666
SOURCE: Wills Lower Norfolk County and Deeds 1656-1666, p. 72
Note: This is critical! Are both of these Richard Fosters (B) or is one of them Richard Foster (A). If they are not the same then, our Richard (E) is probably on his plantation in Gloucester County. If they are the same, then Richard (A) could be the Richard on the plantation in Gloucester County. Can the same man be Sheriff, High Scheriff, and Commisioner at the same time or in the same year?
SOURCE: The General Assembly of Virginia, 1619-1678
SOURCE: Lower Norfollk County Wills and Deeds, 1656-1666, p.197
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Wills and Deeds 1656-1666, p. 70
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Wills and Deeds 1656-1666, pp.143, 147, 166, 183, 190, and 199
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Wills and Deeds 1656-1666, p.152
SOURCE: Journal of the House of Burgesses
SOURCE: Records of Colonial Gloucester County, Virginia, p.67
Note: Again, are these the same Richard Fosters? Who is this George Foster? 1659
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Wills and Deeds 1656-1666, p. 210, 223, 234
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk Wills and Deeds 1656-1666, p.217
Note: Are these the same Richard Fosters or are they (A) and (B)?
SOURCE: Lower Norfolk County Wills and Deeds 1556-1666, p. 264
SOURCE: The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1660, Coldham, p. 463
Note: Here we have another Richard Foster, however, can he be discounted from being our ancestor?
No records of significance could be found
SOURCE: Cavaliers and Pioneers, Patent Book 1, Part 1, p. 473
SOURCE: Cavaliers and Pioneers 1623-1666, p. 508
Note: A Richard Foster renewed his patent on land on Southern Creek on Mockjack Bay in Gloucester County, Virginia the same day that Richard Foster (A) was renewing his patent on land in Linhaven Parish, Lower Norfolk County, Virginia. Is there something significant about both patents being renewed on the same day? Did they know each other? Were they kinfolk? If the Richard Foster who patented land in Gloucester County was Richard Foster (A) then the two men were brothers-in-law as Richard Foster (B) is married to Richard Foster's (A) half sister, Dorcas Hoskins. If the Richard Foster who patented the land in Gloucester County is Richard Foster (E) could not they still be kin even though we have not records to indicate such? If they are not kin does it have any bearing on his being our immigrant?
SOURCE: Old Albermarle County, North Carolina Miscellaneous Records 1678 - 1737, Weynette Parks Haun
Wit: Richard Thompson Warner Eth….?… | Tho. Willoughby Lem Mason Richard Foster |
No records of significance are found in Lower Norfolk County Records or Gloucester (what there is of them.)
SOURCE: Records of Colonial Gloucester County, Virginia; Mason, p. 34
SOURCE: Cavaliers and Pioneers, Nugent
Note: If this is the Robert Foster of the 1635 Safety, then it could signify a relationship between Richard, Robert, and Elizabeth - brothers and sister? This leaves us little doubt that the Captain Richard Foster of Lower Norfolk County is the Major Richard Foster that we fined in Old Albemarle Co., North Carolina.
SOURCE: Cavaliers and Pioneers Book 6, p. 658
Note: It has been suggested that this James Foster is the father of Robert, John, and Richard Foster. However there is no reason to believe that he is. There is also no evidence that he is the son of Richard Foster, immigrant (which he probably is.) He patented land across the bay from Richard Foster.
Note: Now, who is the Coll. Richard Foster and what does Coll. stand for? Is he a new Richard (F) or is it Richard Foster (A) who is still in Lower Norfolk County. If so, then Richard Foster (E) is the Richard in Gloucester County. What do you think?
Note: If this is the same James Foster that some think is the father of Robert, John, Richard, and James Foster (?), he would certainly be an old man. This is probably James Foster, son of Robert Foster, who is the son of our immigrant
Note: If this is Richard Foster, son of our immigrant Foster then he is ca. 85. It is more likely that this is Richard Foster, Jr. son of Richard Foster, Sr. that we alluded to earlier.
SOURCE: Gloucester County Patent Book I, Part II, p. 830.
SOURCE: Westmoreland County Deed and Will Book 1, p. 830 and Patent Book 5, p. 352
SOURCE: Cavaliers and Pioneers, p. 508
SOURCE: Records of Colonial Gloucester County; Mason, p. 143
SOURCE: Gloucester County Record Book 7, p. 239
SOURCE: Gloucester Records from Other Virginia Counties, pp.?
SOURCE: Essex Deed Book No. 14, p. 109
SOURCE: Essex Deed Book No. 13, p. 225
SOURCE: Essex County Records, 1717 - 1731, Dorman, p?
SOURCE: Essex County Records, 1717 - 1731, Dorman, pp. 156-59
SOURCE: Virginia County Records, Vol.1; Crozier. P.178
SOURCE: Virginia County Records, Vol. 1; Crozier. P. 297?
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