Calvert issued Clipping to William Evans, Jarboe was basically as a co-owner. 1648 John Jarboe - takes possession of 100 acres parcel of land known as Clipping.(Source: St. Mary’s County Maryland Rent Rolls) This parcel was Re-surveyed in 1680 into HoptonParkfor Daniel Langhorn. Jarboe - it can be said, was the First Naturalize Citizen in the British Colonies. Anyway, Good luck finding a record on VA arrival or ship. A couple of Professors @ William & Mary in Williamsburg were kind enough to help us dig into this without success. No record of the Jarboe name in colonial Virginia, just Maryland. Period. Yet, there is a record .... 1642 A John Parks appears in the Virginia colonies. (John Parks is a name sited in Maryland court records in the same contents as John Jarboe). (Archive of Maryland Vol. III p 401). 1644 A John Parks, was transported by Stephen Taylor to Virginiafrom England. (Early VirginiaImmigrants, 1623-1666). This is unlikely not Jarboe For this Parks was in Virginia after 1644. Reference: The book pg 6: "Jarboe the Chronology" by James Randy Dunavan available from Jeep71@att.net Jean Gerbaut, was of a military sect, likely 3rd generation Swede re-located in Northern France. It's obvious that Jarboe had military bearing and likely found his way to Southern England, perhaps under the alias of John Parks. With-in time, from England, he likely secured, by hire, or contract passage to Barbados (no record found in Barbados of the name Jarboe). From the Islands Jarboe, found himself in VA, and without much means. It is likely Williams & Jarboe provided services against the Indians, while in VA. They key to find Jarboe's transport information my just lay with William Evans, of which no record of entry found on him either. For nowl, the record is - No transported record has been uncovered under the name Jarboe. My pocket book was lighten considerably searching out Jarboe entry to VA. Randy Dunavan Longview, Texas ________________________________ From: "EPERRY4616@aol.com" <EPERRY4616@aol.com> To: MDSTMARY-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 1:48:30 PM Subject: [MDSTMARY] Back to John Jarboe again Here's the story: John JARBOE was born in 1619 in Dijon, France. He came to the colony of York, Virginia about 1640. During the Claiborne and Ingles rebellion of 1645 and 46 in Maryland. Against Lord Baltimore, Leonard Calvert went to York, Virginia to seek refuge and amass a force to regain his power in Maryland. He enlisted several men, too which were Col. William Evans and John JARBOE, who was with him in York and Kicotan, VA. ( Kicotan is now Elizabeth City ) . John immigrated to Maryland as apart of the militia. With an promise of 100 acres of land for his services. ( Being French in a British Crown Colony, he was considered a alien and not allowed to own land by law) . There are several documented court appearances by John, trying to gain title to the promised 100 acres of land . Here are the questions: 1) Where's the proof? 2) What ship did John Jarboe arrive on? Here's a deed mentioning William Evans -- deceased. Bacon, Nathaniel, Col. Publication 26 October 1666. Location: York County. VIRGINIA Description: 25 acres according to the ancient bounds. Escheat land. Formerly granted to William Evans, decesed. Source: va Land Office Patents No. 6, 1666-1679 (pt.1 & 2 p.1-692), p. 6 (Reel 6). The above cannot be the same William Evans who left a will in St. Mary's County. Help. **************One site has it all. Your email accounts, your social networks, and the things you love. Try the new AOL.com today!(http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1212962939x1200825291/aol?redir=http://www.aol.com/?optin=new-dp %26icid=aolcom40vanity%26ncid=emlcntaolcom00000001) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDSTMARY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message