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Notes for Daniel Llewellyn

Adventurers of Purse and Person Virginia 1607-1624/5
Order of First Families of Virginia, 3rd Ed, 1987, p 496
Daniel was in Virginia by September 19, 1633 when he was claimed as a headright by Capt. William Perry. Danile Llewellyn, Gent., received a patent, October 27, 1642, for 856 acres on the "upper branches of Turkey Island Creek"and adjacent to "Mr. Aston's lamd", in which he claimed among 17 headrights Robert Hallome and Frances Hallome.
As shown in the account of the Hallom family, he had by 1645/6 taken over the management of their affairs in Virignia. He served as Burgess from Henrico, 1643-44, and from Charles City 1646, 1652, and 1656, was a justice of Charles City, 1650/1, captain of militia, and was sworn as sheriff of Charles City April 3, 1656. Hiss will, Feb 6, 1663/4 - March 11, 1663/4 was made while a resident of Chelmsford, County Essex, England. He left land in Charles City County to his wife Anne for life, then to his son Daniel, directed that he should be buried in the parish church at Chelmsford "neare the Reading deske".
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