Claiborne

b. 1890

d. 1984 Age 93.

m. Granville Pearl Fugate

William Claiborne (c. 1600 – c. 1677) (also spelled William Clayborne) was an English pioneer, surveyor, and an early settler and pirate . Claiborne became a wealthy planter, a trader, and a major figure in the politics of the colony. He was Edward James Fugate

a central figure in the disputes between the colonists of Maryland and of Virginia, partly because of his trading post on b. 1912. d. 1964. Age 52.

in the , which provoked the first naval battles in North American waters. Claiborne repeatedly attempted and failed to m. Vesta Noble (1921-2003) Age 83.

regain Kent Island, sometimes by force of arms, after its inclusion in the lands that were granted by a royal charter to the Inez Fugate Liftig

family, thus becoming Maryland.

b. 1948

m. Robert Liftig, 1971. b. 1947

Ann Percy (Claiborne) (c.1613 - 1661)

Anya Liftig

b. 1977

Nicknames: “West”

m. Noel Hartman, 2011

Birthdate: circa 1613

Dorothy Liftig

Birthplace: Westover, Virginia, USA

b. 1981

m. David Martin, 2009

Death: Died 1661 in Williamsberg, James City, Virginia, USA

Occupation: Grandaughter of the 8th. Earl of Northumberland/England

m. John West (Governor of Virginia)

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John West

In office

1629–1630

Preceded by

Succeeded by

Personal details

Born December 14, 1590

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Died 1659

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Spouse(s) Anne Claiborne

Profession governor

Religion Christian

John West (December 14, 1590 – ca. 1659) was acting from 1635 to 1637, the third West brother to serve as governor.

He was the fifth son and twelfth child of , and was born at in . He came to Virginia in 1618. He was a member of the House of Burgesses (1628–30). In 1630, the decision was made to plant a settlement on the York River, “…for the securing & taking 135

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