Some time before February 8, 1627, he had married, becoming the third husband of Elizabeth, 4 widow of Ralph Hamor, who had played an important role in Virginia. At a court on this date:
Elizabeth Fellgate the wife of Tobias Fellgate, Mariner, Administratix of all the goods debts & chattles of Capt Ralfe Hamor, deceased (haveing formerly according to the Order delivered - uppon her oath an inventory of all the estate of the said Capt Ralfe Hamor) did at this time present onto the Court uppon her oath like wise a perfect & true account of the same: And the
said Elizabeth Fellgate, intending shortly to goe for England did there uppon desire to have her bond now lyeing in the Court
Thereupon the Court gave her a discharge and returned the bond. [6]
4. Elizabeth had come to Virginia as Mrs. Elizabeth Clement in the George in 1617 with four children and two servants and as "Mrs. Elizabeth Hamor" was listed in the muster of J8Jllestown, taken in early 1625, when two of her children were still with her and her husband Ralph. (Annie Lash Jester and Martha Woodroof Hi den, Adventurers of Purse and Person: Virginia 1607-1625 (1656), pp. 28, 138; Va. Mag. Histu. Biog., 20, 195.)
6. Va. Mag. Hist. Biog., 29, 297-98.