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INDEX

PARKER   
Beaurie    
Timothy

James B
  ch
Peter
James
Josiah

FELTON

HAYES
Priscilla
Timothy
William
Jacob
William
 Peter
 Peter
 Peter
 Peter
 John
also
 Elizabeth
 Benjamin
 James
 William
 Peter

BROWN
 Betsy
 James
 ?Samuel 

MINCHEW
Cloe
Maximilian
Richard
Richard
Henry

BOND
Mary
Richard
Richard

MAUDLIN
Sarah
Ezekiel

WRIGHT
 Mary
 Joseph

YEATES
Elizabeth
John

SLEDGE
Martha
Charles

CLARKE
Mary
Robert

FLAKE
Elizabeth
Robert

MOORE
Katherine
John

PARKER-2
 Christian
 Priscilla
 Robert
 Richard
 Richard
 Richard 

ROUNTREE 
 Hortense JohnAbner
 Solomon
 Abner
 ?Robert
  Robert
  Robert  
 also
  William
  Charles 
  Francis 
  John

LASSITER
 Allen
 Josiah

BLANCHARD

SANDERLIN 
 Emily Jane
 Dorsey
 Joseph
 Collingsworth
  
 Robert
 John
 James

WALKUP
Lydia
Samuel
John

SAWYER
Charity
 Evan

BARECOCK
Sarah
Thomas

JENNINGS
 William

HUDGINS
 Amelia
 Josiah
 Humphrey
 Humphrey
 Robert H
 Robet
Thomas

FOSTER
Louisa
John
John
Richard
Thomas

RIDDICK
 Ann
?Abraham
also
 Mary  
 John   
  John
 

PARKER
 Browsholme 
 Macclesfield
   of Surry
 of S Hertford 
 of MapleLawn
Joe of NH 
Tom of Bertie
Joe of Bertie 
Elisha of NH 
Saul of NH

KING

HOLLAND

SUMNER

Sally's great-great great-great-great-great Grandparents:

John Foster Sr ca 1700 - 17?? his parents 
& Mary Forest ca 1710 - 17??
|  her parents
of Gloucestor [now Mathews] County, VA


           This is my working hypothesis - the way I see it as of this moment!! 


   We are told the early Fosters owned and commanded their own sailing ships and they brought many early settlers from England to Virginia for which they received land grants.  It has been written somewhere that John Foster, Sr. was the son Richard Foster and his wife Elizabeth.  Richard Foster was granted a patent of 200 acres in Gloucester County, VA near what is now Glass Post Office on 1 April 1655. "Richard was the son of Thomas and Mary Baskerville Foster of England." "Richard was the son of Thomas Foster of Hempshire, England."

    Mary Foster Olive  writes in an e-mail to me "My Dad had also talked to one of the historical society members of the Mathews historical society about 15 years ago. He told him about John Foster and Mary Forest. I have only found one mention of them. In an article about prominent men of Virginia, Littleberry Stainback Foster, a physician, is listed. In one of the opening paragraphs it says that he is descended from John Foster Sr. and wife Mary who came from England in 1696. That really confused me. I had always thought that they came over earlier than that."


Children of John Foster Sr and wife Mary:
 [these appear to be siblings to me]

1. John Foster Jr. 7 April 1728 -
    married ca 1749 Rosanna ?
2. Capt. Josiah Foster 
    married  14 Sept 1751 Caty Gayle
    
a. daughter Foster 9 Feb 1755
     b. John Foster 6 Jan 1757 -
     c. Mary Foster 10 June 1759 -
         married 17 Aug 1775 [bans] John Willis
     d. Betty Foster 14 Dec 1761 -
     e. Judith Foster 23 April 1764 -
     f. Joseph Foster 2 Dec 1766 -
     g. Ann Foster 29 April 1769 -

3. Joel Foster
    married 17 Mar 1767 Mary Deggs
    
a. Sarah Foster 30 Oct 1769 -
     b. Joseph Foster 24 June 1772 -
     c. Elizabeth Foster 1 April 1777 -

4. Betty Foster 
    married 27 Dec 1767 James Hartswell


Ref: include  "Foster of Virginia and Mississippi" in HSF by Bodie Vol XXI,
 "Kingston Parish Register, Glouceser and Mathews Counties, Virginia 1749-1827" compiled by Matheny and Yates
  "Hudgins, Virginia to Texas" by Edgar H Hudgins


e-mail from William L Foster      My Foster research started a few years ago with  me trying to make sense of all the Fosters that moved into the region of Guildford Co NC and Old Rowan Co at the Folks of the Yadkin. At first glance they appear to be  all related but after research it appears the  Foster DNA Project might be the only way to sort out how far back the closest Common Ancestor is actually. With the Flood of English settlers coming to the Colonies there does appear a possible link between the Families with the Name ffoster / Foster / Forster between both those who immigrated to Mass and those that immigrated to Va Colony. Yet there  still appears the possibility  several generations back before Immigration  the Head of different Fosters / Forsters may have adopted males who took the Foster / Forster name because of deaths  of male heirs  due to disease (Plague) and Battle. 
  Dr Bill G Foster has been a great  support to borrow  research from on the Colonial Va Fosters.
The Forsters who first moved to Ireland then to the American Colony put the MRCA Ancestor  for many of the Famillies back to the 1400s when comparing them to Forsters Fosters immigrating directly to The Va Colony or Maryland.  Everyone of course wants to be able to brag about linking pedigree back to a noble Knight and a Castle as Internet legends grow and Poetic license  / Liberties are taken by family genealogist  at inserting  possible links which really are not there.
     With the Forsters / Fosters of Colonial Va  returning to England  two or more times to get family ; some staying a couple  of years and then returning back to the Colony is over looked by many researchers .   There does appear to be a possible common link to the Fosters / Forsters  who immigrated via Hampton Roads Ports at Old Hampton (Elizabeth City VA) and also Norfolk.
As well as a link of MRCA to those who Immigrated to Colonial  Pa - & Maryland  to those in Va. 
         
I was surprised with Roy Fosters and my test results  being so far apart since it appeared MRCA  was a generation or two Pre Immigration rather than over 1000 years.

Would you be interested in joining the www.fosterdna.org project?

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