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thereafter, moved to Russell County, from which Lee County was formed in 1792.[Simmons-Smith.FTW]More About
Peter Fugate (La Foucate) and Frances Mould:Marriage: Abt. 1675, Baltimore County, MD.
Peter LaFugate (La Foucate)
fleeing persecution arrived in the late 17th century; many settled in the area, and master weavers settled in the new town b. approx. 1650, Normandy, France. Age 60.
of . The area already had an association with clothing, with a local industry. The cloth was pegged out on hooks in the Transported to Maryland in 1662 on the King David.
surrounding fields. These were known as . From the mid-18th century, Petticoat Lane became a centre for manufacturing Sold to Peter Goldsmith by Capt. Francis Spooner.
clothes. The market served the well-to-do in the City, selling new garments. About 1830, Peticote Lane’s name changed to Naturalized, 1681.
Middlesex Street, to record the boundary between Portsoken Ward, in the , and , which coincided with the Lane. But the d. approx. 1710
old name continues to be associated with the area.
m. Jane Armelies Lawton, then Frances Mould (b. 1650, m. 1680) d. of John Mould, Charles Co, MD.
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Owned “French Plantation” at Cathole Creek, Harford County, Maryland
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Then purchased “Peter’s Addition”
JAMES LAMBE (c.1600 - d.)
Fled to VA for failure to pay taxes
Birthdate: circa 1600
Possibly the same as Peter Foucat, Christened July 19, 1636 in Westminster, St Martin (London), whose parents were Death: (Date and location unknown)
Richard and Hestor.
Disputed
m. DOROTHY LAMBE (PETTIT) (c.1610 - d.)
Birthdate: circa 1610
Children: 3
Death: (Date and location unknown)
1676 – 1742
1685 –
Emaline Fugate (La Foucate) (Lambe)
1688 – 1757
(1625 - 1668)
James Fugate
Birthdate: 1625
b. 1700 Baltimore, MD. Prob. son of Peter, but not father of Josias.
Birthplace: Wapping, Liverpool, UK
m. Dorothy Pettus of Old Rappahannock Co. Va. d. of Thomas and Katherine Morris
m. James Fugate, Sr. (c.1630 - 1651)
Disputed.* It appears this may be the same James Fugett below, and he divorced Dorothy.
Birthdate: circa 1630
Also
Birthplace: England
Death: Died June 8, 1651 in England
James Fugett
Occupation: Mariner
b. approx 1670, more likely father of Josias
m. Martha Poel (Poole). Henrico County VA, 1694
James La Fougate (Fugate)
Resided in Perquiimans Preceinct, NC 1697 – 1702
Birth 1630 in
s. of James Ffugeett and Emiline Lambe of “Ould England”
Death 8 Jun 1651 in
Josias Fugate
m. Emaline Lambe, 8 Jun 1651 daughter of James Lambe and Dorothy Petit (Pettus) of Middlesex, England, Yarmouth,
b. approx. 1700. d. 1757. Age 57.
England*
m. Mary Martin b. 1692, d. 1755
*Note the improbabilities here, given the likely confusion with James Fugate who follows, although the time line fits.
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Resided in the (Peninsula of Virginia) land lying between the (Rappanhannock and Potomac Rivers) extending from
the (Chesapeake Bay) back to the sources of the rivers in the mountains of Western Virginia. The land was called the James Fugate was born Abt. 1630 in Yarmouth, , England, and died June 8, 1651 in Stepney, Middlesex Co, England.
NORTHERN NECK OF VIRGINIA. Josias’ Will, dated March 18, 1757 and proved June 2, 1757, divided one shilling
He married Em Lambe June 8, 1651 in Stepney, Middlesex, England. She was born Abt. 1630 in Wapping, , England, and each to his sons, John, Josias, Randolph, Martin, and daughter Ann Swillavant, and the remainder of his estate to his wife died June 8, 1651 in Stepney, Middlesex, England.
Mary and on her death to his son Francis Fugate (King George Will Book 1:62)
Peter Fugate (La Foucate) (son of James Fugate (La Foucate) and Em Lambe) 941 was born Abt. 1650 in France 941, and 6 children.
died Abt. 1695 in MD 941. He married Frances Mould on Abt. 1675 in Baltimore County, MD, daughter of John Mould and Ann Posey.Notes for Peter Fugate (La Foucate):According to the Bicentennial history of Lee County, Virginia 1992, Martin Fugate
the Fugates were French Hugenots. During the reign of the French Kings, the Protestants fled France. The kings were b. 1728/1730 in Virginia,
Catholic. The Fugates were in Westmoreland County, Virginia in 1664. A will of Henley Fugate was probated in that year.
m. ? Martin
When they came to Virginia sometime before 1664 and settled in the county, the offspring moved west shortly thereaf-died in 1803 at Russell Co., Va.
ter. In the early 1700’s, they were in Botetort County. Another article in that book says that the Fugates emigrated from France to Maryland in the mid 1600’s, and then moved on to King George County, Virginia in the mid 1700’s. They soon, 237
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