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Name |
Michael Satterwhite |
Suffix |
Sr |
Birth |
Abt 1620 |
Gender |
Male |
Record Created |
24 Feb 2024 |
Notes |
- Michael, some researchers say Marshall Satterwhite, was the colonist from whom all present day Caucasian Satterwhites descend. He first appeared in the records of York County in 1646 as Michell Saturwayht, when he and Gregory Bush Poole confessed judgement to Captain Richard Townshend for 446 lbs. of tobacco. He was Michell Saturwyht, in 1647, when he confessed judgement for 458 lbs. of tobacco to Robert Bouth, assignee of Wm. Purnell. In 1657, he was called Michael Saterwait of Mobjack Bay when a debt to Captain John Brodnax of 2000 lbs. of tobacco was entered in the county records. Nothing else has been found in the early records of Virginia concerning Michael Satterwhite. These tobacco judgments are believed to be the portion of his crops due the “Crown.”
- courtesy Dudley Marshall Satterwhite
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Person ID |
1732680 |
robsgenealogy |
Last Modified |
24 Feb 2024 |
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Sources |
- [S40537609] D. Marshall Satterwhite, Satterwhite Family History, 3 (Reliability: 3).
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