Archaeologists at Jamestown believe they've found Yeardley's remains: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/archaeologists-have-found-the-...
Not confirmed yet, but exciting!
Was just coming to share & y’all were here already !
“The story of Yeardley, whom most people have never heard of, has risen in importance recently because next summer marks the 400th anniversary of the famous assembly he convened.
It also marks the 400th anniversary of the arrival on U.S. soil of the first enslaved Africans, some of whom he purchased, according to historians.
Thus, he represents two of the chief veins in American history — representative government and slavery, which took root in the same summer, in the same place, in the person of the same man.”
George Yeardley is my 9th Great-Grandfather ... I may be able to answer a few questions about his burial if you do not have it.
First, i am currently a member of Ancestry and checking other places to see which one I would like to join - I am not currently a member of Geni
Jean Esposito
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