Reade
Mildred Reade (b. 02 Oct 1643, d. 20 Oct 1686)
Mildred Reade (daughter of and ) was born 02 Oct 1643 in Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia, USA, and died 20 Oct 1686 in Reade, George, son of Robert Reade of Linkenholt, Southampton, England, came to Virginia n 1637, when a young man Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia, USA. She married on 1665 in York, Virginia, USA, son of and .
or youth. His brother Robert Read, who was a private secretary to Sir William Windebanke, secretary of state in England, More About Mildred Reade and Augustine Warner:
seems to have secured for him the patronage of Gov. Harvey and Secretary Richard Kemp, in Virginia, and to have placed Marriage: 1665, York, Virginia, USA.
him under their care. On March 27, 2637, Jerome Hawley wrote Robert Reade that “at Christmas last,” George Reade “had command of some forces sent upon a new plantation, but the design took no effect through the severity of the weather.”
Children of Mildred Reade and Augustine Warner are:
Upon Nov. 17 of the same year, Gov. Harvey wrote to Robert Reade that his brother was well and was with him, but that i.
, b. 24 Nov 1672, Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia, USA, d. 05 Feb 1720, Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia, USA.
he needed supplies that were to be sent to him in charge of Mr. Hawley. The governor added that he hoped to find a very good opportunity to employ young Reade upon a great business he had on hand against a neighboring Indian tribe, strong in people, in which he himself would appear in person. In a letter dated Feb. 26, 1638, from George Reade himself to his Elizabeth Warner (b. 24 Nov 1672, d. 05 Feb 1720)
brother Robert, he acknowledges many favors from Gov. Harvey and Secretary Kemp, but complains of the conduct of Mr.
Elizabeth Warner (daughter of and ) was born 24 Nov 1672 in Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia, USA, and died 05 Feb 1720 in Hawley towards him. Upon May 17, Jerome Hawley sent Robert Reade an account of “the whole business touching his
Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia, USA. She married on 1685 in Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia, USA, son of and .
brother,” in which he said that since George Reade’s arrival in the colony, he had lived in the governor’s house and wanted for nothing.In a letter written on April 4, 1639, Secretary Kemp told Robert Reade that George wished some servants to More About Elizabeth Warner and John Lewis:
be sent over to him, but the writer advised that they should await the result of the change of government in Virginia before Marriage: 1685, Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia, USA.
young Reade should further engage himself in the affairs of the colony. In March of the next year, Kemp, wishing to go to Children of Elizabeth Warner and John Lewis are:
England, requested Secretary Windebanke to get him permission to do so, and promised to make Windebanke’s nephew,
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, b. 1710, ,,,Ireland, d. 01 Jan 1764.
George Reade, his deputy while he was away, and accordingly, on Aug. 27, 1640, the King in council appointed Reade
Col. John Lewis IV
secretary of state for Virginia during the absence of Kemp. Grateful for the many favors he had received from them, Reade b: 30 November 1669 in New Kent
was an earnest adherent of Gov. Harvey and Secretary Kemp during the struggle with the people of Virginia which ended in Co., VA d: 14 November 1725 in Gloucester Co., VA at
the expulsion of Harvey, and was doubtless restored to grace when Harvey returned. In 1649, Reade represented James City Warner Hall.
county in the house of burgesses, and soon after removed to York county where he appears as a justice of the county court Elizabeth Warner md. 1685 in Gloucester Co., VA b: 24
in 1652. He was a burgess for York, in Dec., 1658. Upon April 1, 1658, as “Colonel George Reade,” the house of burgesses November 1672 in Cheske, Gloucester Co., VA d/o
elected him a member of the council, and the same honor was conferred him in March, 1659-60. After the restoration, he Augustine Warner and Mildred Reade.
was included in the royal commission of councillors and held office until his death. The last mention of his name as present 6 i. Col. John Lewis V b: February 1686/87 in New kent
at the council board was on Sept. 10, 1671. Col. George Reade married Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. Nicholas Martian of Co., VA
York county, and died between Sep. 10 and Nov. 20, 1671. Upon the last named day, his will was proved in the general
Priscilla Churchill md. bet. 1706-1717 b: bet. 1685—
court, by the oaths of Thomas Reade and Henry Richardson. He was an ancestor of Gen. George Washington and other
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eminent Virginians. Mary Martian, a sister of Col. George Reade’s wife, married Capt. William Fuller, sometime governor Francis Fielding md. 1718 b: bet. 1694-1704 in
of Maryland.
Gloucester Co., VA d/o Henry Fielding and