Virginia's True Founder: Edward-Maria Wingfield and His Times, 1550-c.1614 : the First Biography of the First President of the First Successful English Colony in the New WorldWingfield Family Society, 1993 - 448 pages Edward-Maria Wingfield was born to Thomas-Maria and Margaret Wingfield in 1550 and was the founder of the first English-speaking permanent settlement in the new world, Jamestown, Virginia on May 14, 1607. |
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Not to Offend the Naturals | 1 |
A Sense of Forbears Long Ago | 7 |
Childhood at Stonely | 14 |
Copyright | |
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