Archer, Gabriel
Captain, Gentleman, Lawyer
Wounded by Indian attack at the first landing on Cape Henry, April 26, 1607
Also member of Captain Gosnold's 1602 expedition to New England.
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Alicock, Jeremy
Gentleman
Standard (flag) bearer. Died of wounds
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Asbie, John
Died August 6, 1607 of the "bloudie Fluxe"
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Beast, Benjamin
Gentleman
Died September 5, 1607, of unspecified cause
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Browne, Edward
Gentleman
Died August 15, 1607, of unspecified cause
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Bruster, William
Gentleman
Died August 10, 1607, of a wound
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Emry, Thomas
Carpenter
In mid-November 1607, he was killed by natives at time of Smith's capture
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Flower, George
Gentleman
Died August 9, 1607, of "the swelling"
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Gosnold, Captain Bartholomew
Councilman
Commander of the Godspeed
An experienced captain. In 1602, he sailed from Falmouth, England, to the New England coast.
Died August 22, 1607, after nearly 3 weeks of illness. Buried with honors and firing of the fort's cannon.
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Harrington, Edward
Gentleman
Died August 24, 1607, of unspecified cause, and buried the same day.
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Kendall, Captain George
Councilman
Tried, convicted, and shot for "conspiracy" in mid-November 1607.
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Kingston, Ellis
Gentleman
Died September 18, 1607, of starvation & cold.
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Martin, John
Gentleman
Died August 18, 1607, of unspecified cause.
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Midwinter, Francis
Gentleman
August 14, 1607, "died suddenly" of unspecified cause.
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Morton, Mathew
Wounded by Indian attack at first landing, Cape Henry, April 26., 1607
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Mouton, Thomas
Gentleman
Died September 19, 1607, of starvation & cold.
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Newport, Captain Christopher
Commander of the Susan Constant, 1606-7, and Councilman. Did not remain with the original settlers.
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Pennington, Robert
Died August 18, 1607, of unspecified causes.
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Pickhouse, Drue
Gentleman
Died August 19, 1607, of unspecified cause.
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Robinson, John
Gentleman
Robinson sued Edward Wingfield, President of Jamestown, for slander on September 17, 1607. He was awarded £100. One of two first jury trials in America.
Died mid-November, 1607. Killed by natives at time of Smith's capture.
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Rodes, William
Laborer
Died August 27, 1607, of unspecified cause.
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Simons, Richard
Gentleman
Died September 18, 1607, of starvation & cold.
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Smith, Captain John
Councilman
He and John Robinson ued Edward Wingfield for slander on September 17, 1607. He was awarded 200 pounds. One of the first jury trials in America.
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Studley, Thomas
Gentleman & Cape Merchant
Died August 28, 1607, of unspecified cause.
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Throgmorton, Kellam
Gentleman
Died August 26, 1607, of unspecified cause.
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Walker, George
Gentleman
Died August 24, 1607, of unspecified cause. Buried the same day.
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White, William
Laborer
Lived with the natives and learned some of their customs.
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Wingfield, Mr. Edward Marie
Councilman & First President (April 26, 1607)
On September 11, 1607, deposed (fired) as Council President & from Council.
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