From:"VA Genealogy Along and Near the Lower Rappahannock River 1607-1799" 1677-Arthur Miles, scrivener aged 53, and Giles Sussex, both of London, made deposition that Sarah Whittingham was the only surviving daughter of Edward Crewes of London 26/27 Sep 1677. From:"Accomack Co.,VA Court Order Abstracts1671-1673 Upper Northampton Court[Accomack Co.]16 Sep 1672-Certificate was granted to Mr. Thomas Leatherberry for 700 acres for transporting: William Crewes and a list of others(total of 14 persons) This establishes these two men as original immigrants but not necessarily the heads of their American lines as their fathers could have come here before them. The shipmasters that transported people to America were given 50 acres per person, thus 14 persons yielded 700 acres. They seemed to follow the letter of the law and not the spirit since one Robert Watson accumulated 400 acres for transporting himself 8 times. David REFERENCES http://jpl.itd.ci.jax.fl.us/MARION/ACU-9460 http://jpl.itd.ci.jax.fl.us/MARION/ACX-0700