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Rob Salzman of
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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: John ChandlerMale [1] Note
Born: Bet 1599 and 1600 1599-1-1 at England England
Married: 1627 1627-1-1 at Elizabeth City, Virginia Elizabeth City, Virginia
Died: 1655 1655-1-1 at Elizabeth City, , VA Elizabeth City, , VA
WIFE
Name: Elizabeth Lupo [5] Note
Born: Abt 1597 at , , , England
Died: at Virginia
CHILDREN
Born: Abt 1628 at Elizabeth City, Virginia
Died: 1692 at Elizabeth City, Virginia
Wife: Ann
Born: Abt 1630 at Elizabeth City, Virginia
Died: Abt 1668 at , New Kent, VA
Wife: Elizabeth Davis
SOURCES
1). Pedigree Resource File CD 2
5). Pedigree Resource File CD 2
NOTES
1). mytree.FTW Our branch of the Chandler family originated in America with Joh n Chandler of Jamestown Colony, Virginia. Nine year old John arr ived from England in 1610 aboard the ship Hercules in the compan y assembled and lead by Lord De La Ware. The Chandler family has spread from Virginia throughout the sout heast and westward to Texas and California. More stuff At the age of 9, John Chandler arrived in Virginia on 6 June 161 0, landing at Jamestown on Sunday 10 June. John came to Virginia in the 1610 not 1609 as widely published and accepted expedition led by Si r Thomas West, Lord Delaware. John lived adjacent to Albaino Lupo in Elizabeth City County, Vi rginia. John was single in 1623 when the list of the living was taken af ter the massacre. In 1620, 1200 had been counted, but only 60 remained a live after the Indian raids. John was still single in 1624 when listed in a military unit run by Thomas Willoughby, but must have married not long after, for his son, Robert, was born about 16251630. He married, possibly his second wife, Elizabeth Lupo about 1627, the widow of Albaino Lupo. By 1646 48 he had risen to be a Burgess from Elizabeth City Coun ty. John owned at one time or another, 1000 acres in Elizabeth City County. He was a Justice from 1646 1658. John through his mariage to the widow Elizabeth ? Lupo prior t o the summer of 1636. This marriage brought ownership of 400A of harbo r front land in the present city of Hampton into John s ownership where that land remained intact until the 5th generation when Hannah Chandler began selling off parcels in 1718. From The Chandler Family Association s Newsletter Volume III, Nu mber III, P.O. Box 8132 Lakeland, Florida 33802 8132. He arrived in Jamestown in 1609 on the ship Hercules. He is listed in the Muster of 1624 1625 as a single man age 24 . From the Chandler Family Association Newsletter Feb 1994. He acquired land in Elizabeth City Co., Virginia and lived unt il his death on a large tract of land that bordered on Warwick Co. His marriage to Elizabeth Lupo, widow, by 1636 was aparently h is second marriage. John Chandler born 1599 1600 in England, came to Virginia on th e Hercules in 1609 at age nine, the circumstances of his voyage un known. He survived the epidemics of the early years at Jamestown, and t he Indian massacre of 1622 and in 1624 was living at Kiccoughtan, later El izabeth City County, as a servant indentured to Ensign Thomas Willoughby . By 1632 he was farming land that he owned or leased, and in 1636 he patented 1000 acres for himself and his now wife, Elizabeth on Harris C reek in Elizabeth City, today within the city limits of Hampton, Va. He lived to be a prosperous planter, representing Elizabeth City in the Virg inia House of Burgesses in 1645 48. He was Justice of the County Cour t in 1648 49, and may have died soon after. John Chandler s reference to his now wife Elizabeth, would ind icate a first wife who had died before 1636, and who was the mother of R obert Chandler of York County. There are a few surviving records of Ch andlers later in Elizabeth City who are also probably his descendants.
2). mytree.FTW Elizabeth s first husband died during the Indian raids at Jamest own Colony. We do not know her maiden name.
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