Thomas Godwin
Patented land in Rappahannock
in 1650, was representing Nansemond County in the House of Burgesses in
1654 so he must have had land there also but the court house burned and
with it the land records. The Rappahannock land was sold in 1665.
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Thomas Godwin II was the
oldest son
of Thomas Godwin I.
d. 1714 m. Martha Bridger,
(daughter of Colonel Joseph Bridger
and his wife,
Hester Pitt)
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William Godwin was the 5th son of
Thomas Godwin II and
executor of his
father-in-law, John Pitt's will
d. 1736
m. 1729 Ann Pitt , daughter of
John Pitt, Jr. and his wife Miss
Wilkerson
Two children:
1. Barnaby Godwin
2. Ameliora (m. Anthony Godwin)
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Barnaby Godwin was first known son of
William Godwin
two children
1. Lilyore (m. John Shivers)
2. Elizabeth (m. John Milner)
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