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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IF you're interested in following through on this research, I've included a link that might be useful.  It's Capt.John Smith's list of settlers, by occupation.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.apva.org/history/list.html">http://www.apva.org/history/list.html</a></p>
<p>&quot;Slow&quot; you always give us something to think about...thanks!</p>
<p>Llangrove</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Something to think about</em></p>
<p>Your roots <em>may</em> link you to America earlier than you think !</p>
<blockquote><p>Background fact</p>
</blockquote><p><a href="http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/T/timeteam/2007_james.html">http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/T/timeteam/2007_james.html</a></p>
<p>Four hundred years ago, at the end of 1606, three ships set sail from what is now Virginia Quay in London. <br />
Five months later, on 14 May 1607, the 105 men on board the Discovery, Godspeed and Susan Constant <br />
arrived at the site on the east coast of America where they would establish the first permanent English <br />
settlement on that continent. Some would say the first footing of the British Empire.<br />
They named it Jamestowne, after James I, who was king of England at the time. </p>
<blockquote><p>Speculation follows &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;</p>
</blockquote><p>The first British wireworks were set up at Tintern, Monmouthshire in 1567-8. ( Whitebrook works was built in 1607 )</p>
<p>Iron for these works probably came from the Forest of  Dean.</p>
<p>One of the &quot;venture capitalists&quot; behind the venture - the Virginia Company of London -  was a London man by the name of Martin.</p>
<p>He had mining interests in the Tintern/ FoD area. Two early settlers Morrell (?) and Williams possibly came from Tintern. There is also an &quot;ap Hughs&quot; in the first wave of settlers ( second supply), clear Welsh connection.</p>
<p>The Spanish had been returning from South America to Europe with Gold, the Virginia Company was most likely looking for Gold, so mining would have been a skill to take with you.</p>
<p>The water well in the first fort built in Jamestown is rectangular in cross section, in a similar fashion to the way mines were sunk.</p>
<p>So were FoD men in that first wave of settlers - recruited as miners - and is their legacy the water well at Jamestown fort ?  One day we may know</p>
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<pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 09:37:09 +0000</pubDate>
<category>General</category><dc:creator>slowhands</dc:creator>
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