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    1. John & Anthony Cawsey
    2. Leathel Bowles
    3. I guess Nathaniel & Thomasine Cawsey had children after all. I believe we have three sons for starters: Thomas, John, and Anthony. It is time to see if Thomas Cawsey had any children before he married Elizabeth Southy. Leathel, August 6,1635, Accomack Co, John Causey (son of Nathaniel Causey)was a servant to William Berriman. On August 12, 1646, Walter Aston patented 1040 Ac near Shirley Hundred, on Kimage's creek. 200 Ac of which, known as " Cawsey's Care " were purchased in 1634 by Aston of John Cawsey, being the same land patent to Nathaniel Cawsey, Dec 10, 1620. Among the documents of the General Assembly for 1625 has been found a petition as to the importation of tobacco and as to the conduct of Capt. John Martin, signed by John Price, Luke Boyse, George Yeardley, Francis West, Isaac Chaptin, Wm. Tucker, Thomas Osbourne, Ralph Hamour, Richard Taylor, Francis Epps, Sam Matthews, Wm. Claybourne, George Sanders and others. The Minutes of the Council and General Court 1622-9 from the originals in the Library of Congress have an affidavit of John Price as to Capt. John Martin. The Roll of the General Assembly for 1625 from the Wyatt documents show Luke Boyse and John Price represented The Necke of Land on 10 May 1625. The full Roll was: Sir Francis Wyatt, Kt., Governor; George Sanders Esq., Capt. Francis West, Sir George Yeardley, Kt,Capt. John Martin, Capt. Roger Smith, Capt. Ralph Hamour, Capt. Samuel Matthews, Abram Persey, Esq., Wm. Claybourne, Esq. For the College: Lt. Thos. Osborne and Richard Tiler. For the Neck of Land : Mr. Luke Boyse, John Price. For Shirley's Hundred : Ensign Francis Epps, Mr. Richard Bigges. For Jourdan's Journey and Chaplaine's Choise : Ensign Isaac Chaplaine, MR. ANTHONY CAWSEY. For Martin's Hundred : Mr. Wm. Harwood, Mr. Ellis Emerson. For Corporation of Elizabeth City: Capt. Wm. Tucker, John Downman.

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