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MARTIAU Elizabeth

Female 1625 - 1685  (59 years)


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  1. 1.  MARTIAU Elizabeth was born on 12 Dec 1625 in Elizabeth City, VA (daughter of Capt. MARTIAU Nicolas and BERKELEY Elizabeth Jane); died on 10 Feb 1685 in Yorktown, VA; was buried in Yorktown, VA.

    Elizabeth married Col. READE George in 1641 in Yorktown, VA. George (son of READE Robert and WINDEBANK Mildred) was born on 25 Oct 1608 in Linkenholt, Hampshire, England; died on 21 Nov 1671 in Yorktown, VA; was buried in Yorktown, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. READE Mildred was born on 2 Oct 1643 in Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia; died on 20 Oct 1694 in Warner Hall, Gloucester, Virginia.
    2. READE Robert was born in 1644 in Yorktown, VA; died on 30 Dec 1712 in Yorktown, VA.
    3. READE Francis was born in 1645 in Gloucester County, VA; died in 1694 in James City County, Virginia.
    4. READE Benjamin was born in 1647 in Yorktown, VA; died in 1731 in Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia.
    5. READE Thomas was born in 1649 in Ware Parrish, Gloucester, VA; died in 1720 in Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia.
    6. READE Elizabeth was born in 1651 in Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia; died on 18 Nov 1717 in Yorktown, VA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Capt. MARTIAU Nicolas was born on 2 Apr 1591 in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France (son of MARTIAU Nicholas and DESORMIERS Éléonore); died on 16 Apr 1657; was buried in Yorktown, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1620

    Notes:

    Birth: Apr. 2, 1591
    Île-de-France, France Death: Apr. 24, 1657
    Yorktown
    York County
    Virginia, USA
    Legal representative in Virginia of Henry Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon. Married 1st Elizabeth, 2nd Jane widow of Lieut. Edward Berkeley, 3rd Isabella widow of Robert Felgete and George Beech.(Submitted by Daniel Estefano, 9/27/2012)
    Martiau appeared in the first Virginia census of 1623 and became a member of the House of Burgesses, the oldest continuous legislative body in the western hemisphere. His marriage to the widow of a prominent settler further established his position, and the prominence of his descendent, George Washington, affirmed his intellect and acumen.(Celebrate Yorktown Committee notes 2/17/2013)
    Strangely the muster of January 1624-25, reveals that Nicholas Martiau came to the colony aboard the "Francis Bona Venture", a 240-ton ship. Captain Martiau went to Virginia as the legal representative of the fifth Earl of Huntington. On October 8, 1630, the Virginia Council passed a decree granting 50 acres of land to every person who would settle within a year or two on the York in the Chiskiake (Yorktown) area. Captain Martiau moved onto the York peninsula, settling at the Yorktown on the York River. The Captain had 600 acres confirmed to him for moving to Chiskiake the first year, plus 700 more acres for paying for the adventure of other headrights, in March 1639. This total of 1,300 acres had the chief commodity of tobacco. Years later, Captain Martiau was granted letters-patent for 2,000 acres on the south side of the Potomac River (1654); he gave this tract to his son-in-law, Colonel George Reade, who had patent on it dated March 1657. He would buy and sell other minor properties over the years.
    (Ref: Extracted from Jonathan Kennon Smith notes on Captain Nicolas Martiau, Lib of Wm & Mary College)
    In 1931, an 11 foot Vermont granite monument, with comemorative bronze plaque was erected near the site of Martiau's home and graveyard on Ballard and Buckner Streets, in the village of Yorktown. The monument was erected by the Huguenot Society of Pennsyvania, in cooperation with the National (Federation of) Huguenot Societies and the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission.(Ref: Jonathan K. Smith notes as above.)
    The National Park Service (NPS) exhumed his body in May 1936 from the original grave on Buckner Street in the family cemetery. The NPS concluded the body as in grave number 6 was likely at of Nicolas Martiau. (Ref: The Huguenot Publication No. 12, 1943-45)
    See Martiau Family Cemetery in FIND A GRAVE for additional details on the original burial site.
    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Elizabeth Jane Page Martiau (1593 - 1640)

    Children:
    Sarah Martiau Fuller (1625 - 1694) *
    Elizabeth Martiau Reade (1625 - 1686) *

    *Calculated relationship
    Burial:
    Grace Episcopal Churchyard
    Yorktown
    York County
    Virginia, USA
    Plot: E13
    GPS (lat/lon): 37.23582, -76.50771

    Immigration:
    Citation Information
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    Detail Place: Virginia; Year: 1620; Page Number: 127
    Strangely the muster of January 1624-25, reveals that Nicholas Martiau came to the colony aboard the "Francis Bona Venture", a 240-ton ship.
        
    Date     
    Other information     
        
    Source Information
    Source Title ( view source details ) Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s     
    Source Repository ( view repository details ) Ancestry.com     

    Nicolas married BERKELEY Elizabeth Jane in 1624 in Elizabeth City, VA. Elizabeth was born in 1593; died in 1645. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  BERKELEY Elizabeth Jane was born in 1593; died in 1645.
    Children:
    1. 1. MARTIAU Elizabeth was born on 12 Dec 1625 in Elizabeth City, VA; died on 10 Feb 1685 in Yorktown, VA; was buried in Yorktown, VA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  MARTIAU Nicholas was born in 1547; died in 1600 in Yorkshire, England.

    Notes:

    Legal representative in Virginia of Henry Hastings, Earl of Huntingdon. Married 1st Elizabeth, 2nd Jane widow of Lieut. Edward Berkeley, 3rd Isabella widow of Robert Felgete and George Beech.(Submitted by Daniel Estefano, 9/27/2012)
    Martiau appeared in the first Virginia census of 1623 and became a member of the House of Burgesses, the oldest continuous legislative body in the western hemisphere. His marriage to the widow of a prominent settler further established his position, and the prominence of his descendent, George Washington, affirmed his intellect and acumen.(Celebrate Yorktown Committee notes 2/17/2013)
    Strangely the muster of January 1624-25, reveals that Nicholas Martiau came to the colony aboard the "Francis Bona Venture", a 240-ton ship. Captain Martiau went to Virginia as the legal representative of the fifth Earl of Huntington. On October 8, 1630, the Virginia Council passed a decree granting 50 acres of land to every person who would settle within a year or two on the York in the Chiskiake (Yorktown) area. Captain Martiau moved onto the York peninsula, settling at the Yorktown on the York River. The Captain had 600 acres confirmed to him for moving to Chiskiake the first year, plus 700 more acres for paying for the adventure of other headrights, in March 1639. This total of 1,300 acres had the chief commodity of tobacco. Years later, Captain Martiau was granted letters-patent for 2,000 acres on the south side of the Potomac River (1654); he gave this tract to his son-in-law, Colonel George Reade, who had patent on it dated March 1657. He would buy and sell other minor properties over the years.
    (Ref: Extracted from Jonathan Kennon Smith notes on Captain Nicolas Martiau, Lib of Wm & Mary College)
    In 1931, an 11 foot Vermont granite monument, with comemorative bronze plaque was erected near the site of Martiau's home and graveyard on Ballard and Buckner Streets, in the village of Yorktown. The monument was erected by the Huguenot Society of Pennsyvania, in cooperation with the National (Federation of) Huguenot Societies and the Yorktown Sesquicentennial Commission.(Ref: Jonathan K. Smith notes as above.)

    The National Park Service (NPS) exhumed his body in May 1936 from the original grave on Buckner Street in the family cemetery. The NPS concluded the body as in grave number 6 was likely at of Nicolas Martiau. (Ref: The Huguenot Publication No. 12, 1943-45)

    See Martiau Family Cemetery in FIND A GRAVE for additional details on the original burial site.

    Family links:
    Spouse:
    Elizabeth Jane Page Martiau (1593 - 1640)

    Children:
    Sarah Martiau Fuller (1625 - 1694) *
    Elizabeth Martiau Reade (1625 - 1686) *

    *Calculated relationship
    Burial:
    Grace Episcopal Churchyard
    Yorktown
    York County
    Virginia, USA
    Plot: E13
    GPS (lat/lon): 37.23582, -76.50771

    Nicholas married DESORMIERS Éléonore. Éléonore was born in 1560; died in 1610. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  DESORMIERS Éléonore was born in 1560; died in 1610.
    Children:
    1. 2. Capt. MARTIAU Nicolas was born on 2 Apr 1591 in Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France; died on 16 Apr 1657; was buried in Yorktown, VA.