1623/4 February 16, Settlers living at "the Indian Thickett" in Virginia, Gregory Dory, John Foster, John Greene, Cutbert Peirson, Richard Rapier, Richard Robinson, Adam Rumell John Ward, Christopher Windmile, Henry Woodall, James ----, [a French man] "The Indian Thickett" 12 April 1633 Lancelott Barnes: Location: Elizabeth City County. Description: 100 acres within the Precincts of Elizabeth City; commonly known by the name of the name of Indian thickett. Source: Land Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1 & 2), p. 142 (Reel 1). 10 October 1639 William Parry: Location: Elizabeth City County. Description: 350 acres butting upon Hampton River, west bounded on the south side with a creek that divides this land from the land called the Indian Thickett. Source: Land Office Patents No. 1, 1623-1643 (v.1 & 2), p. 675 (Reel 1). A Richard Robinson can be found in Indian Thickett on the list of early VA Pioneers in 1623/4. Richard Robinson could either be the father or brother of Andrew Robinson. Andrew Robinson named a son Richard. http://www.joelrobinson.com/robinson/surrycova.html Gregory Dory, XXX John Foster, Robert Terrill, fishmonger of London, (merchant) had several children and among these were Richmond Terrill, William Terrill and Timothy Terrill. Richmond Terrill and William Terrill came to Va in the early 1600s. William Terrill married Susanna Waters, Richmond Terrill s wife is considered unknown if he indeed ever married. Timothy Terrill married Dorthy Collard in England. Both died young but their son Timothy Terrill, at age 12, came to Va and later married Elizabeth Foster, dau or sister of John Foster. Timothy Terrill was the father of Robert Terrill, father of Robert, father of John. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/y/e/Ron-C-Myers/GENE29-0034.html My Notes: Does this later connect to Capt. Foster of St. Peter’s Parish My Notes: Susanna Waters: any connection to Lt. Waters John Greene, In 1654 A JOHN GREENE died in Lancaster Co. Va. Cutbert Peirson, Richard Rapier, Richard Robinson, Adam Rumell John Ward, See this report Christopher Windmile, Henry Woodall, James ----, [a French man