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Anne West birth: about 1701 Of, Worcester, MD father: Thomas West mother: Elizabeth
Baltimore Hundred was formed in 1775 from Worcester County, Maryland.
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Name: Anne West Birth Date: 1704 Birth Place: Maryland, Maryland Father: Thomas West
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From Thompson tree owned by Jaguarbalum:
The course of George West's life is mapped out in the Records of Northampton County, VA beginning with his birth when his parents, Robert and Elizabeth West were censured for the sin of fornication before marriage, suggesting that he was born less than 9 months after the wedding. His mother died when George was very young and his father Robert remarried. Young George and others witnessed Mary West's infidelity to Robert. Not long after his father died, so did his step-mother Mary who had continued to run the family cattle/butcher business.
George was placed by the court into the care of Thomas Dimor, as an indentured servant until he reached the age of 21. Documentation on George reaching the age of majority is included in the records and he continues on an almost annual basis to appear in Northampton County, VA and later Accomack County, VA. The name of his first wife is unknown, but the proof of his second marriage to Susannah DuParkes and emigration to Sussex, DE (then part of the Territory of Pennsylvania)is found in the records of Accomack, VA when they sold their VA property in 1697. Further proof is found in the accounts of his son Thomas West's estate.
One point of potential confusion for researchers is that George, Thomas and other Wests seem to pop back and forth between Sussex, Somerset and Worcester. Be prepared for a geography lesson on county formation and the disputed DE/MD county line.
Ann Guthrie (elizanng@aol.com) 7-26-2004 Ancestry.com Message Boards Surnames>
West, George Born abt Sep 1639 in Northampton Va son of Robert & Elizabeth West. Elizabeth died and Robert remarried widow Mary Rayne. Robert died 1646. Mary died 1649. Underage, George was indentured to Thomas Dimmor. George grew into his majority married and later moved to Accomack bet 1666-1674. He moved to Sussex De between 1692-1697 with 2nd wife Susannah. Susannah's death preceded his. He died in 1701-1702 leaving a will and naming sons Thomas, John, Robert & George, daughters: Alice Williams, Elizabeth Barker (widow), Jane and Susannah, grandson John Numparsons.
March 4 1706 John West & Thomas West, Joint Executors of the Last Will and Testament of their father George West.
"George had 4 sons: John, Thomas, Robert and George" Playford and Stowe Family Tree DNA Story
Will of George West (1639 VA - 1702 DE) Sussex County, PA
In the name of God Amen. I George West of Sussex County annexed to Pennsylvania, Planter being sick and weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory, do make and declare this my Last Will and Testament, in manner and form following Viz--
Impremis I give and bequeath my soul into the hands of Almighty God, that gave it me, trusting and assuredly beleiving in and through the meritorious death and passion of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to receive full and free pardon of all my past sins and offences, my body I committ to the ground from where it was taken to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named and as for my worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased Almighty God in this vain and transitory world to bless me withall, I give and dispose thereof as followeth Viz--
First I give and bequeath unto my son Thomas West one Shilling money of Pennsylvania above said, To my daughter Elizabeth Barker widow one shilling of like money, To my daughter Alice Williams one shilling of like money and to my son John West one shilling of the same money.
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my son Robert one cow and calf by her side and all my wearing apparill
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my grand son John Mumparsons one cow and calf by her side*
ITEM as for my children George and Jane West and Susanna West after my funerall charges paid just debts and the above legacies discharged I give and bequeath unto them the said George Jane and Susanna West my children all and singular my estate both real and personall, that is to say to them and their heirs forever to be paid and delivered to them by equall division by my executors hereafter named Viz--
to George West, at his arrival to eighteen years of age and to the two girles at their respective ages of sixteen years of age each, the tuition of which children I commit to the care and custody of my two sons Thomas and John West above named, untill they shall arrive at their respective ages as above exprest, hereby constituting and appointing my said two sons Thomas and John West joint executors of wills by me made, declaring and publishing this onely to stand for and be my Last and Testament, Butt if in case it should soe happen that my said as above shall refuse to take care of my above exprest son George and Jane and Susanna, that then the worshipfull court of this County to of them and be faithfull gardians to them, and what by this my Last and Testament shall belong to them In Witness whereof I have sett my hand and seal this eleventh day of January in the first year reign of our Soveriagn Lady Queen Anne over England to An a Dom'
Signed Sealed Published the mark of Declared and Delivered George (S) West (Seal)
in the presence of James Walker-Roger Corbett Then appeared James Walker Esq. and Roger Corbett Sen. (or Gent)
The witnesses Subscribing personally before me Nehemiah Field Depty Regr. for the of wills and granting letters of administration within the said Court made oath upon the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God that in Thee and presence the testator above named did sign seal publish and declare above written to be his Last Will and Testament, and that at the doing then was of a sound disposing mind memory and judgement to the best of their ledge In Testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed the seal of the said The day and year next above written--
(Seal) Nehemiah Field.
Sussex Co Delaware Records Compiled by C H B Turner
"March 4th 1706, JOHN WEST & THOMAS WEST, Joint Executors of the Last Will and Testament of their father GEORGE WEST decd came into Count and Making themselves Debtr by Inventory and Appraisement in the sum of 94 pounds, 14 shillings and 2 pence, Produced therewith an Account of funeral charges Debts and Legacies paid and other Lawfull disbursements accounting in & to ye sum of 64 pounds 19 shillings & one peny, And prays of ye Court and allowance of ye same."
*Abstracts show that GEORGE WEST was the father-in-law to GILES MONPERSON who, along with his wife (George's daughter) left their son in the custody of a DENNIS MORRIS while they left the county for an unknown length of time. GEORGE WEST sued for custody of his grandchild whom he later named in his will. (information from a post to Lower DelMarva list by ElizAnnG@aol.com Ann Guthrie) Which daughter? Would have to be a daughter b1670-80 - ie from his first marriage
[NOTES: Based on their ages, children George (under18), Jane (under16) and Susannah (under16) are from George West's second marriage to the widow Susannah DuParkes. George West moved from Accomack County, Virginia to Sussex County which was then considered a part of Pennsylvania and is now the southernmost county of Delaware.]
From Ann Guthrie 2008 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnsumner/fafamilylinks.htm
George West From http://espl-genealogy.org/MilesFiles/p849.htm#i84886
M, b. circa 1643
Father Robert West1 b. 1612, d. b 11 Nov 1646
Mother Mary (-----)1 b. c 1615
George West was born circa 1643 at Northampton Co, VA.1 He was named in the settlement of his father's estate on 11 November 1646 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Robert West was granted to Mary West, widow of the dec'd. Appraisers: Goodman Harloe & Goodman Gaskins. His inventory refers to George West the orphan of Robert West.1 George was mentioned in a will on 26 July 1672 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my friend George West in the will of Robert Castle, turner, wife Alice, and was given his whole estate if wife Alice predeceases me in death.2
Citations
[S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 18 (adm of Robert West to Mary West widow of the dec'd).
[S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 86 (will of Robert Castle, turner, wife Alice).
GEORGE WEST (c1639-1702)
Born: c1639 in Northampton County, Virginia
Parents: Robert and Elizabeth West
Married: 1st: Unknown, 2nd: Susannah Duparkes (a widow), probably in Accomack County, VA
Known Children: Thomas, Alice, Elizabeth, John, (unnamed) Daughter, Robert, George, Jane, Susannah
Died: 1702 in Sussex County, DE
1639
George West was born in 1639, sometime before the 23rd of September when his parents were censured for the sin of fornication before marriage. In 1660, Thomas Dimor testifies that George has reached the age of majority, which is 21 years of age making his birth year 1639.
SOURCE: American Legal Records, Volume 7, County Court Records of Accomack-Northampton, Virginia 1632-1640, edited by Susie M Ames, The American Historical Association, Washington D.C., 1954. Reprint by Kraus, 1975., p.151
SOURCE: Northampton County Record Book -- Court Orders Volume 8 1657-1664, Mackey & Groves, Picton Press, Oct 2002, p.110
1643
George, son of Robert & Mary West mentioned in deposition (See Robert West, above, for details)
SOURCE: Couty Court Records of Accomack-Northampton, Virginia 1640-1645, Edited by Susie M. Ames
1647
SOURCE: Northampton County Record Book - Orders, Deeds, Wills &c Volume 3 1645-1651, Mackey & Groves
p.231) Court of December 1647
"Upon petition of Thomas Dimor demonstrating to the Court that he is desirous of to keep & maintain a little boy (known by the name of George West) aged about 10 years...Ordered that he shall keep in his custody & possession the said George West and employe him as his servant until he attain the age of one & twenty years. Thomas Dimor obliged to give George West one cow calf and to take care of her increase which will be given to George West when he attains the age of one & twenty." [Later deposition shows Dimor to be 35 years of age in 1647].
1651
SOURCE: Northampton County Record Book - Orders, Deeds, Wills &c, Volume 7, Mackey & Groves
p.231) "Thomas Dimmer his account of GEORGE WEST orphan, his cattle delivered in Courth 25 June 1656. Impris 3 cows & 1 yearling heffer (The original of these cattle given by me unto the above orphan & several times all his stock were dead (&lost)). The above said cattle being at this time living & renewed. Recorded 18th of July 1656."
1660
SOURCE: Northampton County Record Book - Orders, Deeds, Wills &c, Volume 7, Mackey & Groves
p.110) "Court Date 30 April 1660. Its Ordd by ye court yt GEO: WEST late Orpht of ROBT WEST haveing attained to lawfull age bee impowered to take possession of ye Cattle yt hee can make appeare to bee of his fathers mark & justly due unto him."
1661
SOURCE: Northampton County Record Book - Court Orders, Volume 8 1657-1664, Mackey and Groves, Picton Press Oct 2002.
Court Date 29 Jan 1661. "Its ordered yt Juoh ffurrs forthwth make payment unto THOMAS DIMEr for damage wch is manifest by ye deposs of GEORGE WEST and Jonathan Newton concerning a Maide Servt sould by ye sd ffurrs. Two hundred pds of tobaco & Cask wth Court Charges Els Exeen.
fol 128
"The Deposition of GEORGE WEST aged 23 or thereabouts Sworne & taken in open Court ye 29 of January 1661. (...content of deposition in book/not copied by me...) ye mrke of George West.
1666
Tithable: Northampton County, VA. George West: 1 He was included on a Tithable List for Northampton Co in 1666. Sometime between 1666 and 1674 GEORGE WEST purchased property in Accomack
1672
SOURCE: Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton County, VA 1632-1800, Compiled by James Handley Marshall
CASTLE, ROBERT, turner, 26 July 1672 / 4 November 1672 - To my loving wife ALICE CASTLE forever all my lands and estate. In case my wife predeceases me, then whole estate to my friend GEORGE WEST. And if my estate does fall to George West, then to THOMAS LEIGH all the tools of my trade, to JOHN WEBB one cow and my negro woman (no name) to be free and transported to James Town if she pleases. Witt: SAMUEL YOUNG, THOMAS LEIGH - f.153a
[Note: Alice married JOHN PARSONS - 1674-1679, p.10]
SOURCE: Virginia's Eastern Shore, by Ralph T Whitelaw, Picton Press, Volume 2 pp1218-1219.
Accomack County
A136 / 1672
Patent to ROBERT HILL for 400 acres; the land is about half a mile west from Mappsville, between the crossroads to Mears and Hallwood, and on both sides of the south branch of Messongo Creek.
(Note: Land later purchased by GEORGE WEST)
1674
SOURCE: Accomack County, VA Court Order Abstracts Volume 4
Tithables Mr Jno Wise's List: Geo. West: 2
Witness to deed Geo. (G) West - 23 July 1674
1675
SOURCE: Accomack County, VA Court Order Abstracts Volumes 1-6 by JoAnn Rile McKey, Heritage Books
[Vol. 1, 2, 3 have no entries for George West]
Tithables: Capt Rich Hill's list: George West: 1
Deed: Robert Hill & wife Jane sold to George West 200 acres on Messongo Creek Branch bordering Col. Wm Kendall. George was to have the land and "his due share of all mines and minerals therein." Signed 17 December 1675.
Patent: Recorded. Gov. Wm Berkely granted a patent for 400 a to Robert Hill for transporting 8 persons. Signed 9 Oct 1672. Robert Hill assigned all rights to above patent to Jon. Hudson and George West. Signed 17 Dec 1675.
Mentioned: On Messongoe Creek Branch, neighbor to John Parker, Nicholas Millechop and George Johnson.
SOURCE:Viginia's Eastern Shore, by Ralph T. Whitelaw, Volume 2 pp1218-1219
DEED (Same as above): Robert and Jane Hill sold 200 acres to George West and John Hudson. George West's part included all the land on the south side of the branch and 50 acres above it.
1676
SOURCE: Accomack County, VA Court Order Abstracts Volumes 5 by JoAnn Riley McKey
Tithables: George West: 1
Appraisal: The appraisal of the estate of Henry Armstrong: George West acknowledged owing the estate 890 pounds tobacco
1677-1678
Tithables 1677: Capt. Hill's List - George West: 1
Jury: 18 January 1677/78 Jury Member
George West was granted an attachment of 1283 pounds tobacco against the estate of Peter Peco.
Jury: 19 Feb 1677/78 - jury member
Jury: 16 Apr 1678 - Jury Member
Court: "Before she died a free Negro woman in the service of George West committed her mulatto child to West. For his expenses in raising the child, West was granted the boy's services until he came of age, a term that amounted to 17 years."
Tithables 1678: Maj Boman's List: George West: 2
Court: Mentioned in a case as owner of a hog which was stolen. One Negro servant mentioned as "Tongo", a servant of "Maj West"
1679
Tithable: George West: 2
Jury: 16 Dec 1681 - sworn in as juryman for following year
1682
Court: decision dated 18 Oct 1682
1683/4
SOURCE: Accomack County, VA Court Order Abstracts 1682-1690, Volume 7, by JoAnn Riley McKey, Heritage Books, pp59-60.
Court Case of Richard Hill & Thomas Bonwell vs Benjamin Eyre re: a number of 'certificates' for panther & bear heads. George West had entrusted Hill and Eyre with his certificate who then entrusted it (and their own) to Eyre to take to the levy court for satisfaction. Testimony of George West signed 25 January 1683/4. Sworn in open Court 6 Feb 1683/4.
LORING, WILLIAM - 5 Oct 1683 - 5 Feb 1683 - Wife Alice to sell 300 a at St Mary's in Somerset, MD, proceeds to be divided by William Loring, Elizabeth Loring and wife Alice. To son William 200 a purchased of Benjamin Eyres. To dau Elizabeth. Wife Alice & Nicholas Millechop & George West excrs. Son to be at age 18, dau at 17 - Witt: John Stratton, Daniel Harwood, Sarah Harwood., p364.
Notes: This could be a shot in the dark, but considering that George West is one of the executors of this will, the Alice listed as William Loring's wife could be George's daughter Alice West. George died in 1702 and by that time Alice's name was Williams. She could have remarried.
p.66) 26 March 1684 " GEORGE WEST told the court that GILES MONPERSON (who had married West's daughter) had deserted the county with his wife, leaving a young child in the custody of Dennis Morris "to his and his wife's great grief." They did not know when Monperson or his wife would return to take the child, so West requested an order that he should have the child and any estate that might be found. West promised to pay any just debts and save the parish the expense of supporting the child. The court considered West's petition to be reasonable and it was so ordered with West paying court charges."
p.71) 27 March 1684. "Richard Hill admitted to owing 790 pounds of tobacco to Col John Stringer (attorney: Mr: Tankred) due on a bond in which Hill was bound with GEORGE WEST. Ordered that Hill pay the debt with the costs of the suit.
1685
p.134) 23 Dec 1685. "John Prettiman, surveyor, presented a list of persons delinquent in clearing the highways. Ordered that the sheriff summon the following persons to the next court: (includes) GEORGE WEST.
29 Feb 1687 (Age: 47)
Northampton County, Virginia, USA
Whereas it appeared to the court by the oath of George Corbin that there is due to him as assignee of GEORGE WEST as intermarrying with SUSANNA the widow and relick of PETER DUPARKES deceased four barrels of corn from the estate of James Gawagan deceased
1688
SOURCE: Abstracts of the Wills and Administrations of Northampton County, VA 1632-1802, Compiled by James Handley Marshall
DUPARKES, PETER - 28 Mar 1688 - GEORGE WEST married the widow of Peter DuParkes - p345
SOURCE: Accomack County, VA Court Order Abstracts 1682-1690 Volume 7 by JoAnn Riley McKey, Heritage Books
p.233) 2 April 1688. GEORGE WEST named to grand jury for the ensuing year.
p.258) 18 December 1688. GEORGE WEST among those fined 200pounds of tobacco for not appearing at court having been "sworn of the grand inquest for the year 1688, a court held in Accomack County December 18, 1688."
1689
p.282) 17 September 1689. Grandjuryman GEORGE WEST presented Dennis Morris, his wife and son John for fighting with John Daniel on the Sabbath (informer: John Daniel)
1690
pp.320-324) 19 September 1690. A list of Tithables in Accomack County, VA for 1690
Mr Tho. Weburne's Precincts: Geo. West 1, Robt West 1
Mr Jno. Robinson's Precincts: Robert West 2
Mr Richard Bally's Precincts: Jno. West Sr 13, Antho. West 2
1691
pp.336-339) 17 November 1691. A list of Tithables for Accomack County, VA for 1691
Capt. Wallop's Precincts: Geo. West 3, Robt. West 1, Thos. West 1
Mr Robinson's Precincts: Col. Jno. West 12, Antho. West 4, Alex. West 2
1692
pp.351-356) 15 November 1692. A list of Tithables for Accomack County, VA for 1692.
Capt Wallop's Precincts: Geo. West 3
Mr Jo. Robinson's Precincts: Jno. West 11, Robt. West 1, Alex West 3
sometime between 1692-1702 GEORGE WEST moved to Sussex Co De.
1695
SOURCE: Accomack County, Virginia Court Order Abstracts, 1690-1697 Volume 8, by JoAnn Riley McKey
p.187) Accomack County Court - 19 November 1695. "Upon the motion of Mary Hodson (widow of John Hodson) it was ordered that GEORGE WEST, James Davis and Richard Hinman divide the esate before the next court according to the will"
p.188) Accomack County Court - 19 November 1695. "Ordered that GEORGE WEST, James Davis and Richard Hinman inventory & appraise the estate of Morris Dennis (dec'd) before the next court. They were to go to the nearest Magistrate to be sworn."
p.197) Accomack County Court - 19 December 1695. "Captain Thomas Welburne sued GEORGE WEST for 307 pounds of tobacco but West could not be found. Attachment was granted against West's estate to pay the debt & court costs."
1697
p.247) Accomack County Court - 7 April 1697. "GEORGE WEST petitioned to be paid for attending court 5 days as a witness for Mr Samuel Sanford against John Abbot. Ordered that Sandford pay West 200 pounds of tobacco and court charges."
SOURCE: Virginia's Eastern Shore, by Ralph T. Whitelaw, Picton Press
Accomack County
"George and Susannah West of the Territory of Pennsylvania sold it all to John Northam, late of Northampton. A record of his death was not noted, but he may have been succeeded by a son, Thomas."
Note: Sussex DE was once considered part of the 'Territory of Pennsylvania'
SOURCE: Accomack County, Virginia Court Order Abstracts 1697-1703, Volume 9, by JoAnn Riley McKey, Heritage Books.
p.1) "Mr William Dennison presented letters of attorney from GEORGE WEST, SR and his wife SUSANNA; Dennnison was authorized to acknowledge a sale of land to John Northam. The deed was put on record.
Note: If this deed is 'on record' it would be available for location comparison to the above-mentioned land entries for George West.
Note: George's son John West was living in MD by 1685. The last Accomack entry for son Thomas West is 1692. George's son George was under 18 in 1702 when George Sr wrote his will and is unlikely the George West of any of these entries. It is clear that the George West who married Susanna is George Sr. and that he and his wife had moved from VA by 1697.
1702
SOURCE: Calendar of Sussex County Delaware Probate Records
GEORGE WEST, planter, Will. made 11 January 1702; probated 2 February 1702
Heirs:
Sons...Thomas, John, Robert, and George West
Daughters...Jane West, Susanna West, Alice Williams, Elizabeth Barker (widow)
Grandson...John Numparsons (or Mumparsons)
Excrs: sons Thomas West and John West
WILL of GEORGE WEST
Sussex County, PA
In the name of God Amen. I GEORGE WEST of Sussex County annexed to Pennsylvania, Planter, being sick and weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory, do make and declare this my Last Will and Testament, in manner and form following Viz--
Ipremis I give and bequeath my soul in to the hands of Almighty God, that gave it me, trusting and assuredly believing in and through the meritorious death and passion of my Lord and Savious Jesus Christ to receive full and free pardon of all my past sins and offences, my body I commmitt to the ground from where it was taken to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named and as for my worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased Almighty God in this vain and transitory world to bless me with, all I give and dispose thereof as follows Viz--
First, I give and bequeath unto my son THOMAS WEST one shilling money of Pennsylvania above said, To my daughter ELIZABETH BARKER widow one shilling of like money, To my daughter ALICE WILLIAMS one shilling of like money and to my son JOHN WEST one shilling of the same money.
ITEM I give and bequeath unto my grandson JOHN MUMPARSONS one cow and calf by her side
ITEM As for my children GEORGE and JANE WEST and SUSANNA WEST after my funeral charges paid just debts and the above legacies discharged I give and bequeath unto them the said GEORGE, JANE, and SUSANNA WEST my children all and singular my esate both real and personall, that is to say to them and their heirs forever to be paid and delivered to them by equall division by my executors hereafter named Viz--
To GEORGE WEST at his arrival to 18 years of age and to the two girls at their respective ages of 16 years of age each, the tuition of which children I commit to the care and custody of my two sons THOMAS and JOHN WEST above named, until they shall arrive at their respective ages as above axprest, hereby constituting and appointing my said two sons THOMAS and JOHN WEST joint executors of wills by me made, declaring and publishing this onely to stand for and be my Last and Testament, Butt if in case it should soe happen that my said as above shall refuse to take care of my above exprest son GEORGE and JANE and SUSANNA, that then the worshipfull court of this County to of them and be faithful guardians to them, and what by this my Last and Testament shall belong to them in Witness whereof I have sett my hand and seal this 11th day of January in the first year reign of our Sovereign Lady Queen Anne over England to An a Dom'
Signed Sealed Published the mark of Declared and Delivered GEORGE (S) WEST (SEAL)
In the presence of James Walker-Roger Corbett Then appeared James Walker Esq. and Roger Corbett Sen (or Gent) The witnesses subscribing personall before me Nehmiah Field Depty Regr. for the of wills and granting letters of administration whithin the siad Cou made oath upon the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God that in Thee and presence the testator above named did sign seal publish and declare above written will to be his Last Will and Testament, and that the doing then was of a sound disposing mind memory and judgement to the best of their ledge in Testimony whereof I have hereunto affixed the seal of the said The day and year next above written--
(Seal) Nehemiah Field
Note: Based on the estimate birth dates for George, Jane and Susanna West, it is likely that they are the children of George's 2nd marriage to Susanna DuParkes. There is a notation in the record that George married Susanna in 1688, which is 14 years prior to his death.
1706
Source: Some Records of Sussex County Delaware, compiled by C.H.B. Turner
"March 4th, 1706. JOHN WEST & THOMAS WEST, Joint Executors of the Last Will and Testament of their father GEORGE WEST decd came into Court and Making themselves Debtr by Inventory and Appraisment in the sum of 94 pounds, 14 shillings, and 2 pence, Produced therewth and Account of funeral charges Debts and legacies paid and other Lawfull disbursements accounting in & to ye sum of 64 pounds, 19 shillings, & one peny, And prays of ye Court allowance of ye same."
pos but Turner
Geneanet Community Trees Index
Name: George West Birth Date: sept. 1639 Birth Place: Northampton, Virginia Death Date:2 févr. 1702 Death Place: Lewes, Sussex, Delaware
Spouse: Mary Turner Birth Place: Masseryne, Antrim, Northern Ireland Birth Date: 7 juin 1643
Child:
Alice West
Elizabeth West
John West
Thomas West