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  1. Cecily Jordan Farrar was one of the earlier women settlers of colonial Jamestown, Virginia. She arrived in the colony as a child in 1610 and was established as one of the few female ancient planters by 1620.

  2. Reverend Greville Pooley proposed marriage to Cecily Jordan, a widow whose husband ( Samuel Jordan) had died 3 or 4 days previously. Pooley subsequently discovered that his bride-to-be had become engaged to another man, William Farrar.

  3. 12 de sept. de 2023 · Cecily (Unknown) Farrar (abt.1600-aft.1637) is often conflated with Cecily (Jordan) Phippen (1559-1608). That Cecily (Jordan) Phippen (1559-1608) is purorted to have passed away in 1608 in Weymouth, Dorset, England.

  4. Mrs Cecily Farrar. Cecily Jordan Farrar was one of the earliest women settlers of colonial Jamestown, Virginia. She arrived in the colony on board the Swan in August 1611, at around 10 years of age and one of 20 women among the 260 passengers.

  5. Cecily (Reynolds) Bailey - Jordan - Farrar-Montague-Parker. Cecily Reynolds was born in England about 1600, immigrated to Jamestown on the Swan in 1610, and died in Virginia, presumably in 1662. As such, she was one of the first few European-born women to reach the New World.

  6. 11 de mar. de 2021 · The war did not stop the arrival of more settlers from England, however, and many of them women. Cecily Jordan Farrar, who would become the matriarch of the well-known Farrar family, arrived in 1610 as a ten-year-old girl whose name appears on a passenger list with 20 women.

  7. 30 de may. de 2024 · Cecily Jordan Farrar was one of the earlier women settlers of colonial Jamestown, Virginia. She arrived in the colony as a child in 1610 and was established as one of the few female ancient planters by 1620. After her husband Samuel Jordan died in 1623, Cecily obtained oversight of his 450-acre plan