Facts and Events
Name |
Nicholas Hervey |
Alt Name |
_____ Harvey |
Gender |
Male |
Emigration[3] |
25 Mar 1634 |
Saint Mary's, Maryland, United Statestraveled aboard the ships Ark and Dove; landed at St. Clements (now Blakistone) Island |
Marriage |
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to Jane (add) |
Military[2] |
3 Jan 1639/40 |
Maryland, USAwas authorized by Governor Calvert to form a group of at least 12 men to take up arms against the Maquantequat Indians |
Property[2] |
Abt 1641 |
Maryland, USALord Baltimore authorized a grant of 1000 acres to be given to Nicholas Hervey, to be located on the South side of Patuxent River. |
He established St. Joseph's Manor on the Chesapeake Bay, expanded by his son-in-law George Beckwith. N3 St. Joseph's Manor (which no longer exists) was situated at Point Patience on the Patuxent river, Calvert County, Maryland, at Latitude:38.3092914 Longitude:-76.4821753 [3]
References
- List of persons known to arrive in Maryland on the Ark and the Dove, on March 25, 1634. (198-).
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Passenger List of The Ark and The Dove Compiled by David Bell
- ↑ NICHOLAS HERVEY COLONIAL LORD OF ST. JOSEPH MANOR ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MARYLAND ( - ca. 1647) - Original Research by Joyce and Don Hervey [1]
- Maryland Historical Trust Inventory of Historic Properties Saint Joseph's Manor house archaeological dig [2]
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