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Elizabeth Reade (Martiau)

Also Known As: "Elizabeth MARTIAN", "Elizabeth Martiau"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Elizabeth City County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
Death: February 10, 1696 (70)
Yorktown, York County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Yorktown, York, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Capt. Nicholas Martiau and Jane Martiau
Wife of Col. George Reade, Esq., Acting Gov.
Mother of Mildred Warner; Robert Reade; Francis Reade, of King and Queen County; Benjamin A Reade; George Reade, Jr. and 4 others
Sister of Nicholas Martiau, Jr. (died young); Mary Scasbrook and Sarah Fuller
Half sister of Jane Berkeley

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About Elizabeth Reade

Elizabeth Martiau

  • Birth: Born about 1625 in Jamestown, Colony of Virginia (seen as 12/12/1625)
  • Death: Feb. 10, 1696 Yorktown York County Virginia, USA

Family

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Uncertain Mother

Elizabeth Martiau was probably the daughter of Nicholas Martiau and Jane Berkeley.[1] She was probably born in either 1615 or 1625. There has been a question due to mistakes made to her head stone, when it was re-cut in 1931 (head stone says born in 1625, and 71 years old, but will was probated in 1686, so the numbers do not "add up").[2]

There is also a question about 1) how many times her father married, and 2) when he married. Add this to the uncertainty about Elizabeth's birth date, and researcher Douglas Richardson contends that Elizabeth's mother was not Jane Berkeley, but an "unknown 1st wife of Capt. Nicholas Martiau."

Elizabeth Martiau married Col George Reade in 1641 at Yorktown, York County, Virginia.[1] He was the son of Robert Reade and lady Mildred Windebank.[1]

Researchers disagree about the children of Col. George Reade and Elizabeth Martiau. According to du Bellet in Some Prominent Virginia Families, and also Richardson in Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, there were seven children: five sons, George, Robert, Thomas, Francis, Benjamin, and two daughters, Mildred (Reade) Warner and Elizabeth (Reade) Cheesman.[3][5] Van horn of the Nicolas Martiau Descendant Association agrees, identifying both George and Elizabeth as children.[6] According to McAllister, George and Elizabeth had five children, four sons: Robert, Francis, Benjamin and Thomas,[7] and one daughter, Mildred (Reade) Warner.[8]

The oldest child was daughter, Mildred Reade, married Col Augustine Warner Jr., of Warner Hall, and the daughter of this marriage, Mildred Warner, married Lawrence Washington, the grandfather of George Washington."[9] Robert was the oldest son of Col. George and Elizabeth (Martiau) Reade.[10]

Children of George and Elizabeth Martiau:[7]

  1. Mildred Reade b 2 Oct 1643, d 1694; mar Col Augustine Warner Jr.
  2. Robert Reade b ca 1644, d Bef. 16 Mar 1722/23 in York Co, Virginia; mar Mary Lilly ca 1688
  3. George Reade b c. 1648, d without issue, Gov Berkeley gave him a bay mare in 1665.
  4. Francis Reade b 1650 York Co., d ca 1694; mar 1) Jane Chisman, 2) Anne Unknown
  5. Elizabeth Reade b c. 1654, d 18 Nov 1717 in Charles Parish, York Co, Virginia; mar Capt. Thomas Chisman
  6. Benjamin Reade b c. 1667, one of the two youngest, minor in 1687; mar Mary Gwynne/Gwyn, daughter of Edmund/Edmond Gwyn
  7. Thomas Reade one of the two youngest, minor in 1687; mar Lucy Gwynn, daughter of John Gwynn and granddaughter of Col. Hugh Gwynn

The following profiles are NOT children of George and were detached (possibly they are grandchildren, as some of the older texts can be confusing):

  • Andrew Read
  • Margaret Reade
  • Mary Reade
  • Ann Reade

Daughter of Capt. Nicholas and Jane Martiau / Elizabeth his 1st wife. Married Col George Reade in 1641 at Yorktown, York Co.,VA. [She is decended from the Royal House of England starting with Henry the III thru Edward I, King of England. ?]

Adventurers of Purse and Person 1607 - 1624/5 and Their Families" published by the Order of First Families of Virginia, indicates in a footnote (pp. 419-420) the discrepancy between the dates inscribed on his Grace Church tablets and the filing of the wills for George Read and his wife Elizabeth as follows: "His and his wife's gravestones were discovered during street excavations in Yorktown in 1931. The inscriptions on both were recut with errors. George Reade's stone now states he died Oct. 1674, "he being in the 66th yr of his age." Since the date should be 1671 (per his will), either the age shown, or his year of birth, is in error as well....The gravestone of Elizabeth (Martiau) Read now states she was born in 1625 and died in 1696, "being in ye 71st yeare of her age." Since the year of death should be 1686 (per her will), again the age or year of birth is in error. Since Nicholas Martiau claimed...his daughter Elizabeth as headrights...it would appear Elizabeth was born prior to his arrival in Virginia in 1620...and that Elizabeth's birth occurred in 1615 rather than 1625."

Death and Legacy

Elizabeth's will was written February 10, 1685/6 and signed and witnessed January 24 1686/87 in Yorktown, York County, Virginia.[11]

The assumption that she died when the will was witnessed is a mistake. Her gravestone is actually correct, saying she died in 1696.


Family links:

Parents:
 Nicolas Martiau (1591 - 1657)

Spouse:

 George Reade (1608 - 1674)*

Children:

 Mildred Reade Warner (1643 - 1686)*
 Francis Reade (1645 - 1694)*
 Margaret Reid Nelson (1654 - 1710)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Grace Episcopal Churchyard Yorktown York County Virginia, USA

Created by: Kaaren Crail Vining Record added: Aug 22, 2005

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http://xpda.com/family/default.htm?page=Reade-George-ind28413.htm

Elizabeth was born on December 12th, 1625 in Elizabeth City, Virginia. Elizabeth's father was Captain Nicholas Martiau and her mother was Jane. She was an only child. She died at the age of 61 in 1686 in Yorktown, Virginia. She was buried in Yorktown, Virginia.

The will of Elizabeth (Martiau) Reade was dated February 10, 1685. Among other bequests is one reading: "I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Mildred Warner the mourning Ring I usually ware". The will names as living children Robert Reade, Francis Reade, Benjamin Reade and Thomas Reade (these last two sons being under age), Elizabeth Chrisman (herself the mother of daughters Elizabeth and Mildred), Mary Reade, Mildred Warner, and a deceased son George Reade; and there is mention also of Thomas Chisman, husband of Elizabeth (Reade) Chrisman beforementioned.

Elizabeth and George were married in 1641 in Yorktown, Virginia. They had a son and a daughter, named Francis and Mildred.

http://www.ancestor-links.com/genbooks2trees/getperson.php?personID...

Elizabeth Martiau Read

1615 - 1686

"Here lyeth intered Elizabeth Martiau, deceased wife of George Read Esqr who was born ye in ye yeare of our Lord 1625 And deceased 1696 she being in ye 71st yeare of her Age." http://www.carolshouse.com/cemeteryrecords/grace/



Children of ELlZABETH MARTlAU and GEORGE READE are:

  • 3. i. ROBERT3 READE, b. York or Gloucester County, Virginia; d. Abt. March 16, 1711/12, York County, Virginia.
  • 4. ii. MILDRED READE, b. York County, Virginia.
  • iii. GEORGE READE, b. York County, Virginia.
  • iv. FRANCIS READE, b. York County, Virginia; m. (1) JANE CHISMAN; m. (2) ANNE BEALE.
  • v. BENJAMIN READE, b. York County, Virginia.
  • vi. THOMAS READE, b. York County, Virginia.
  • vii. ELIZABETH READE, b. York County, Virginia.

http://www.johannadordick.com/capt-nicolas-martiau-descendants.html



Daughter of Capt. Nicholas and Elizabeth Martiau (1st wife). Married Col George Reade (1st spouse) in 1641 at Yorktown, York Co.,VA. She is decended from the Royal House of England starting with Henry the III thru Edward I, King of England. Adventurers of Purse and Person 1607 - 1624/5 and Their Families" published by the Order of First Families of Virginia, indicates in a footnote (pp. 419-420) the discrepancy between the dates inscribed on his Grace Church tablets and the filing of the wills for George Read and his wife Elizabeth as follows: "His and his wife's gravestones were discovered during street excavations in Yorktown in 1931. The inscriptions on both were recut with errors. George Reade's stone now states he died Oct. 1674, "he being in the 66th yr of his age." Since the date should be 1671 (per his will), either the age shown, or his year of birth, is in error as well....The gravestone of Elizabeth (Martiau) Read now states she was born in 1625 and died in 1696, "being in ye 71st yeare of her age." Since the year of death should be 1686 (per her will), again the age or year of birth is in error. Since Nicholas Martiau claimed...his daughter Elizabeth as headrights...it would appear Elizabeth was born prior to his arrival in Virginia in 1620...and that Elizabeth's birth occurred in 1615 rather than 1625."In 1645 Nicholas Martian married 3rd wife Isabella Beach, as shown by the records of York. His will was dated March 1, 1657 or '67, and was proved April 4, 1657. He named his oldest daughter Elizabeth, who had crossed the ocean with him and became the wife of George Reade, Mary, his second daughter, wife of John Scarbrook, of York Co.; Sarah, his third daughter, wife of Capt. William Fuller, the Puritan Governor of Maryland. Elizsbeth (Martiau) Reade's will was written Feb. 10, 1685 and proven Jan. 24 1686/87 in York Co., VA.


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Martiau is the correct spelling of the French name. It has been Anglicized to Martian or other forms in some records.

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Great Aunt to George Washington; Sister

Great Aunt to George Washington; Sister Elizabeth m. Col. George Reade from whom descended George Washington, Robert E. Lee, and Thomas Nelson (Signer of Declaration of Independence). Sister Mary m. Lt. Col. John Scarsbrooke from whom descended Elizabeth II of Great Britain.

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[Steve Williams' Herren File.FTW] "In the name of God, Amen: the 10th day of ffebruary in the year of o'r Lord God one Thousand six hundred eighty and five I Elizabeth Reade of York parish in the County of York being weake in body, but of good and p'fect memory, Thanks be to Almighty God, Calling to Remembrance the uncertain Estate of this transitory life, And that all fliesh must yielde unto Death, when it shall please God to Call, Doe make constitute ordaine and declare This my last Will and Testament In manner and form following Revoking and Anulling by these presents, All and any Testament or Testaments, Will and Wills heretofore made by me and declared either by word or writing, and this to be taken for my last Will, and Testament and none other, and first being penitent and sorry from the bottom of my heart for any sins past, most humbly desireing for forgiveness for the same, I give and commit my soule unto Almighty God my Saviour and Redemer in whom and by the meritts of Jesus Christ, I trust and believe assuredly to be saved, and that my soule with my body att the Generall Day of Resurrection shall, rise againe with Joye, and through the meritts of Christ's Death and passion inheritt the Kingdom of heaven prepared for his Elect, and my body to be decently buryed where and in such place as my sonn Robert Reade shall appoint, "And for the settling my Temporall Estate, such goods, Cattle, Chattells and debts as it hath pleased God farr above my deserts to bestown upon me, I doe order give and dispose of in manner and forme ffollowing, that is to say, that all my Debts, and dues that I owe in Right or conscience to any manner of p'son or p'sons whatsoever, be truly paid in convenient time after my Decease, by my Executor hereafter named. "Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my sonn Robert Reade, one Negro man named Peter and Brigitt his wife, and one mollotta boy named Dick, one negro woman named Tony, one ffrench Nickolice Morell, and one woman servant named Ma ry Jane Tisso, the Said negroes I give unto my said sonn Robert with their increase. "Itm. I give and bequeath unto my sonn Ffrancis Reade, one negro man named Sandy one negro woman named Bess, one negro boy named Peter with their increase. "Itm. I give and bequeath unto my sonn Benjamine Reade one negro man named Will and Jane his wife with their increase. "Itm. I give and bequeath unto my son Thomas Reade one negro man named Jeffry Nimino his wife with her child, a Boy named Tom, and one negro boy named Will also one negro man named Jack my said son Thomas Reade Shipping Tobacco for England until he hath paid the full summ of twenty five pounds unto my Executor after named, provided itt be not paid before my decease, the said negroes I give unto my said sonn Thomas with their increase. "Itm. I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Chisman one negro Woman named Kate, one negro woman named Pegg with her child a Mollatta Girle named Dina with their Increase. "Itm. I give and bequeath unto my granddaughter Mildred Chisman one negro Girle named Murriah with her Increase. "Itm. I give and bequeath unto my granddaughter Eliz. Chisman one negro Girle named Hannah with her increase. "Itm. I give and bequeath unto my sonn Benjamin the ffeather bed I lye on with the furniture belonging to itt three pairs of sheets three silver spoons three peuter Dishes and one Iron pott. "Itm. I give and bequeath unto my sonn Thomas good ffeather and furniture three pairs of Sheets, three silver spoons three peuter Dishes and one Iron pott. "Itm. I give and bequeath unto my Daughters Elizabeth Chisman and Mary Reade all my wearing Apparill to be Equally Divided between them. "Itm. I give and bequeath unto my sonn Benjamin one young mare of three or fouer years old. "Itm. I give and bequeath unto my sonn Thomas one young mare of three or fouer years old. "Itm. I give unto my son Benjamin two cows of ffouer years old and one heafer with his pportion of the stock of Cattle which belonge d unto his Brother George Reade Dece'd according to ye Division already made. "Itm. I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Mildred Warner the mourning Ring I usually ware. "Itm. My Will and desire is that all such servents Cattle and other movables as shall belonge unto my two sonns Benjamin and Thomas Read as before mentioned Remaine and be in the care and custody of my sonn Robert Reade until my said two sonns Benjamin and Thomas come to the age of one and twenty years, allowing my said two sonns such necessaries apparell as they shall have occasion for Duerring there nonage to be allowed out of the pp'itss of their ffore menconed Servants Labors, also my will and desire is that my sonn Robert Reade when my two sonns Benjamin and Thomas doe come to age and Reaceive their Estates, that then they have allowed to each of them by my said sonn Robert, Corn sufficient for one year's provision for them selves and servants and all their servants sufficiently cloathed. " Itm. My Will and desire is that if itt should please God to take to himself either of my two Youngest sonns Benjamin or Thomas before they come to the full age of one and twenty years, That then the Survivor to Injoye and posses whatsoever is given and bequeathed to him that is Deceased, but if itt Should please God that both my said to youngest sonns should Dye before they cum to Age as aforesaid that then my two sonns Robert and ffrancis Reade doe posses and injoye whatsoever is given and bequeathed unto my two Sonns Benjamin and Thomas to be equally Divided between them. "Itm. It is my will and Desire and I doe hereby give and bequeath unto my son Robert Reade all my Stock of Cattle sheep, horses, hoggs, goods Chattles, Debts, bills mdse and accounts whatsoever is may or shall be or belong to me nott being already bequeathed to any p'son before expressed. In this my last Will and Testament, nominating appointing and declaring my well beloved Sonn Robert Read the Sole Executor of this my last Will and Test ament. "It is my Will and Desire that my well beloved Sonn Mr. Thomas Chisman, Air. Edward Noss and Mr. Thomas Barbar be overseers to See that this my last Will and Testament be Carefully and Truly pperformed. "Signed and Sealed in the presence of David Condon "Tho. Periman his CharlesX A. Allen. mark " Eliz: Reade (X) Seale "Jan'ury the 24th 1686-7 "Prov'd then in open Court by the oaths of the Wittnesses and a probatt is granted to the Executor therein named and is Recorded. Test "I. Sedgwicke D-"

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"Nicolas Martiau the Huguenot" by Stroud

"Nicolas Martiau the Huguenot" by Stroudt (enc 77) "Families of Virginia" (enc 82) "Early Va Immigrants" by Green (enc 94) Composites of above are filed with enc 74- Irene Hover Anderson Correspondance . 1639 Immigrants listed with Charles River Co: Jane Martiau sponsored by her husband Capt Nicolas Martiau Elizabeth Martiau sponsored by her father Capt Nicolas Martiau Nicholas Martiau sponsored by his father Capt Nicolas Martiau (#94) 1641 Listed as married in (enc 77) however, see next note, she is single with her parents sponsored by George Read 1648 1648 Immigrants listed with Gent. Co: Capt Nicolas Martin sponsored by George Read Elizabeth Martin sponsored by George Read (her husband) Mrs Jane Martin by George Read (#94) 1657 Will of Nicolas Martiau made 1 Mar 1657 York Co Va, recorded 4 Apr 1657. Children named were **Elizabeth (md George Read)- Could be my ancester according to family rumor; Jane (md Col John Scarbrooke) could be Mary dau of his first marriage who md John Searsbrook; and Sarah (md Capt William Fuller) (#82) Nicolas not mentioned, so assume he died before 1657. No spouse named so assume 2nd wife has died. Died 1685/86 in Yorktown (enc 77)

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Yes, the READES were related to George, and my DAR ancestor, Capt George Weedon GRAY served directly under Gen. Washington. They crossed the Delaware together, with GRAY's cousin & Lt, James MONROE, who later became President. GRAY and MONROE became almost destitute before the Revolution was over, GRAY having invested over $85,000 into the war. MONROE was so poor that he had to live with George and his wife Mildred Rootes Thompson, until he could get on his feet financially again. Makes me wonder if anyone would be that patriotic in these days. Mildred Rootes THOMPSON and George WASHINGTON both descended from Nicholas MARTIAU, Huguenot of York Co, VA. His daughter, Elizabeth MARTIAU married Col George READE. Both George and Mildred descended from that line, as does the Queen Mother, Elizabeth. Judith Presnell Canant jaslan@aol.com THat book is simply done from the Royal records, such as BURKE's and the other (my brain just died, I think) Here are some of the sources on that line of READE: Some Prominant VA Families, duBellet, p 8; The Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of VA, membership 2541 ibid;, Pedigree V The Descent of HM Queen Elizabeth, Americans of Gentle BIrth=Pittman Vol II; Natl Society colonial Dames #12805, William and Mary 14, p 117. (the Colonial Dames and Hug. Soc. numbers are my cousin's) Landed Gentry of Great Britain. Genealogies of VA Families, Vol IV, Reade Family.

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The will of Elizabeth (Martiau) Reade wa

The will of Elizabeth (Martiau) Reade was dated February 10, 1685. Among other bequests is one reading: "I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Mildred Warner the mourning Ring I usually ware". The will names as living children Robert Reade, Francis Reade, Benjamin Reade and Thomas Reade (these last two sons being under age), Elizabeth Chrisman (herself the mother of daughters Elizabeth and Mildred), Mary Reade, Mildred Warner, and a deceased son George Reade; and there is mention also of Thomas Chisman, husband of Elizabeth (Reade) Chrisman beforementioned.

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!PARENTS-MARRIED-DEATH-DEATHP:Genealogie

!PARENTS-MARRIED-DEATH-DEATHP:Genealogies of VA. Families; 975.5; D2gvw; Vol. 4; p. 262 !BIRP:Louisa DuBellet, Some Prominent VA. Families; P369; Vol. 4; p. 8 !NOTE: Elizabeth was the daughter of Nicholas Martiau and his first wife born in Belgium about 1615. She married Col. George Reade, son of Robert Reade and Mildred Windebank. Elizabeth died in her 71st year before 24 Jan 1687 in Yorkstown, York County, VA. where her Will was probated on 24 Jan 1687.

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History of William Fuller

Note details from following: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=grantpinn...

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Life Sketch

George Reade and Elizabeth Martiau had seven children: i. George Reade Jr., who died without issue. ii. Mildred Reade, who died in 1694; she married Colonel Augustine Warner iii. Elizabeth Reade, who married Captain Thomas Chisman. iv. Robert Reade, who died in 1712; he married Mary Lily. v. Francis Reade, who married twice: firstly, Jane Chisman; secondly, Anne ____. vi. Benjamin Reade, who married Mary Gwynn. vii. Thomas Reade, who married Lucy Gwynn, daughter of Dr. Edmund Gwynn. Thomas was underage in 1685-6 when his mother made her will.

Source: "Historical Southern Families", Vol. II, by John Bennett Boddie, (1958).

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Elizabeth Martiau Read

Birth: Dec. 12, 1615 York County Virginia, USA Death: Feb. 10, 1686 Yorktown York County Virginia, USA

Daughter of Capt. Nicholas and Elizabeth Martiau (1st wife). Married Col George Reade (1st spouse) in 1641 at Yorktown, York Co.,VA. She is decended from the Royal House of England starting with Henry the III thru Edward I, King of England.

Adventurers of Purse and Person 1607 - 1624/5 and Their Families" published by the Order of First Families of Virginia, indicates in a footnote (pp. 419-420) the discrepancy between the dates inscribed on his Grace Church tablets and the filing of the wills for George Read and his wife Elizabeth as follows: "His and his wife's gravestones were discovered during street excavations in Yorktown in 1931. The inscriptions on both were recut with errors. George Reade's stone now states he died Oct. 1674, "he being in the 66th yr of his age." Since the date should be 1671 (per his will), either the age shown, or his year of birth, is in error as well....The gravestone of Elizabeth (Martiau) Read now states she was born in 1625 and died in 1696, "being in ye 71st yeare of her age." Since the year of death should be 1686 (per her will), again the age or year of birth is in error.

Since Nicholas Martiau claimed...his daughter Elizabeth as headrights...it would appear Elizabeth was born prior to his arrival in Virginia in 1620...and that Elizabeth's birth occurred in 1615 rather than 1625."In 1645 Nicholas Martian married 3rd wife Isabella Beach, as shown by the records of York. His will was dated March 1, 1657 or '67, and was proved April 4, 1657. He named his oldest daughter Elizabeth, who had crossed the ocean with him and became the wife of George Reade, Mary, his second daughter, wife of John Scarbrook, of York Co.; Sarah, his third daughter, wife of Capt. William Fuller, the Puritan Governor of Maryland. Elizbeth (Martiau) Reade's will was written Feb. 10, 1685 and proven Jan. 24 1686/87 in York Co., VA.

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"Nicolas Martiau the Huguenot" by Stroud

"Nicolas Martiau the Huguenot" by Stroudt (enc 77) "Families of Virginia" (enc 82) "Early Va Immigrants" by Green (enc 94) Composites of above are filed with enc 74- Irene Hover Anderson Correspondance . First mention of Sarah is in father's will in 1657, assume dau of Jane born. after others 1639 Immigrants listed with Charles River Co: Jane Martiau sponsored by her husband Capt Nicolas Martiau Elizabeth Martiau sponsored by her father Capt Nicolas Martiau Nicholas Martiau sponsored by his father Capt Nicolas Martiau (#94) 1648 Immigrants listed with Gent. Co: Capt Nicolas Martin sponsored by George Read Elizabeth Martin sponsored by George Read (her husband) Mrs Jane Martin by George Read (#94) 1657 Will of Nicolas Martiau made 1 Mar 1657 York Co Va, recorded 4 Apr 1657. Children named were **Elizabeth (md George Read)- Could be my ancester according to family rumor; Jane (md Col John Scarbrooke) could be Mary dau of his first marriage who md John Searsbrook; and Sarah (md Capt William Fuller) (#82) Nicolas not mentioned, so assume he died before 1657. No spouse named so assume 2nd wife has died.

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!BIR-BIRP-PARENTS-MARRIED:Louisa DuBelle

!BIR-BIRP-PARENTS-MARRIED:Louisa DuBellet, Some Prominent VA. Families; Vol. 4; p. 4; states that her parents only had two children (Nicholas and Elizabeth in 1620). In the 1625 Census her father was living in Elizabeth City, USA !DEATH-DEATHP:Virginia M. Meyer, Adventurers of Purse and Person; 975.503; A244; p. 422 !NOTE: Sarah was the daughter of Nicholas Martiau and his first wife born about 1622 probably in Elizabeth City, USA. She married William Fuller of "Rich Neck" on the Severn River in Maryland, the Puritan Governor of Maryland.

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Great Aunt to George Washington by way o

Great Aunt to George Washington by way of her older sister Elizabeth who married Col. George Reade. Also descended from the Reades were Robert E. Lee and Thomas Nelson (a signer of the Declaration of Independence...At the battle of Yorktown, Thomas Nelson, Jr. noted that the british General Cornwallis had taken over the Nelson home for his headquarters. He quietly urged General George Washington to open fire. The home was destroyed, and Nelson died bankrupt). Another sister Mary married Lt. Col. John Scarsbrooke from whom descended Elizabeth Bowes-Lyons (Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain).

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!BIRTH-DEATH-MARRIAGE: Adventures of Pur

!BIRTH-DEATH-MARRIAGE: Adventures of Purse & Person, Virginia, 1607-1625, pp. 235, 237; Lewis of Warner Hall by Merrow E. Sorley, pp. 36, 39.

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Or, born York county, VA, and died Glouc

Or, born York county, VA, and died Gloucester county, VA.

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Daus. of The Pilgrims: shows Elizabeth a

Daus. of The Pilgrims: shows Elizabeth as being born 1605, died 1676 Birth place: Reade of Virginia Compliled by Frances C. Griffin. Mrs Hall shows her birthdate as 1625, in Elizabeth City Virginia, and dying in 1686. The Dinghy, Vol. 3, #1, p. 30: Vivian Brandy: Has Elizabeth's will proven 1686/7, wd ca. 1641 Capt. George Reads, b. 25 Oct 1600 in Hampshire, Eng; in Yorktown, Va in 16337; his will proved 21 Nov 1671; both bur. in Grace Churchyard, Yorktown, VA.

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Elizabeth Martiau Reade - Findagrave.com Daughter of Capt. Nicholas and Elizabeth Martiau (1st wife). Married Col George Reade (1st spouse) in 1641 at Yorktown, York Co.,VA. She is decended from the Royal House of England starting with Henry

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Source: AFN:3GLM-KG Source: Ancestors o

Source: AFN:3GLM-KG Source: Ancestors of American Presidents

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Sarah Martiau Sarah Martiau (great aunt to George Washington by way of her sister Elizabeth who married Colonel George Reade).

Also descended from the Reades were Robert E Lee and Thomas Nelson (a signer of the De

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Page 442, Ancestral Records and Portrai

Page 442, Ancestral Records and Portraits vol 2, The Grafton Press. New York. 1910.


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was born on 12 Dec 1625 in Of Elizabeth Cit, Hampton, Virginia. She was christened in 1620 in , Came To America. She died on 10 Feb 1685 in Yorktown, York, Virginia. She was buried in Yorktown, York, Va. She married George Esquire READE in 1641 in Yorktown, Prince Wm. Co., Va.

References

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Less reliable info says born in Elizabeth City, VA, USA

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Elizabeth Reade's Timeline

1625
December 12, 1625
Elizabeth City County, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
December 12, 1625
Oswestry, Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
1643
October 2, 1643
York County, Virginia, Colonial America
1644
1644
Yorktown, York County, Virginia, British Colonial America
1645
1645
Abingdon, Gloucester, Virginia, Colony
1647
1647
Gloucester, Virginia
1648
1648
Yorktown, York, Virginia, USA
1651
1651
Williamsburg, York, Virginia
1654
1654
York, Virginia, USA