Person:Temperance Flowerdew (1)

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Temperance Flowerdew
b.Bef 1596 England
 
  • F.  Anthony Flowerdew (add)
  • M.  Martha Stanley (add)
m. Bef 1596
  1. Temperance FlowerdewBef 1596 -
m. 1613
  1. Elizabeth Yeardley1615 - 1660
  2. Argoll Yeardley1617 - 1655
  3. Francis Yeardley1620 - 1655
m. Aft 1627
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Name Temperance Flowerdew
Gender Female
Birth? Bef 1596 England
Marriage 1613 Jamestown, Virginiato Gov. George Yeardley, Colonial Governor of Virginia
Marriage Aft 1627 Jamestown, Virginiato Capt. Francis West, Deputy Governor of British Colony of Virginia
Reference Number? Q7698306?


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Temperance Flowerdew, Lady Yeardley (1590 – 1628) was an early settler of the Jamestown Colony and a key member of the Flowerdew family, significant participants in the history of Jamestown. Temperance Flowerdew was wife of two Governors of Virginia, sister of another early colonist, aunt to a representative at the first General Assembly and "" (first cousin) to the Secretary to the Colony.

Flowerdew was one of the few survivors of the winter of 1609–10, known as the "Starving Time", which killed almost ninety percent of Jamestown's inhabitants. Later, upon the death of her second husband, George Yeardley, Flowerdew became one of the wealthiest women in Virginia.[1] Upon her death, the estate was transferred to her children despite the efforts of her third husband to claim it. Flowerdew was named one of the Virginia Women in History by the Library of Virginia in 2018.

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References
  1.   Temperance Flowerdew, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.