BURGESSES AXD OTHER PROMINENT PERSONS
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Bermuda from October, 1O23. to January
13, 1626; served in the expedition to the
I^le of Rhe and Rochelle, 1627-28; was mas-
ter of the muster of Suffolk county. Eng-
land : in i()3i was promised by Kin^- Charles
the governorshij) of \irginia. He owned
six shares of land in Hamilton Tribe, Ber-
muda, which he gave to his son llenrv. who
settled in X'irginia.
Woodhouse, Henry, son of Captain Henry W'oodhouse, governor of Bermuda. He was born in 1607. came to \Trginia in 1637 and settled in Lower Norfolk county (now Prin- cess Anne). He was justice of the county 1042-43 : member of the house of burgesses 1647 'i"<i 1652, and died in 1655, leaving sev- eial daughters and four sons. Henry. Horatio. John and \\'illiam. who have nu- merous descendants.
Woodhouse, Horatio, son of Henry W'ood- house, of I'rincess Anne county, who died in 1688; was captain of the militia and bur-
gess for Princess Anne in
He was
grandson of Henry Woodhouse, the immi-
grant to \ irginia.
Woodlief, Captain John, first went to \'ir- ginia in 1608 and remained eleven years; interested with Richard Berkeley. John Smyth, of Nibley. George Thorpe and Wil- li? m Tracy and other Gloucestershire men ir^ the settlement of Berkeley Hundred, in \ irginia. On December 4. 1619, the Mar- garet arri\ed from Bristol at Jamestown, bringing about thirty-eight passengers, under the command of Woodlief as gov- ernor, but his authority was soon rescinded. In 1626 he owned 550 acres below Jordan's Point, on the south side of James river. The Woodliefs who appear in the records of that region are doubtless his descendants.
Woodson, Colonel John, a descendant of
Dr. John \\ Hodscm. who came from Dorset-
shire. England, to X'irginia in 1619 with Sir
(ieorge Vardley. and lived in Henrico
county. He was vestryman of the parish of
St. James Northam, and lieutenant-colonel
of the (joochland militia. From 1769 to
1775, inclusive, he represented the county
in the house of burgesses and was member
of the conventions of 1775. 1776. He mar-
ried Dorothea Randolph, aunt of President
Jeft'erson. He died December 2, 1789, leav-
ii!g issue.
Woodward, Christopher,
Westover in 1629.
a buriress for
Woodward, Christopher, born 1594, came
to \ irginia in 1620, and was burgess for
Westover, 1629. Probably he was ancestor
of Samuel Woodward, of Charles City
county, who married Sarah, daughter of
Robert Hallam, and died in 1680, having a
son Samuel Woodward, who settled in Mas-
sachusetts.
Woodward, Thomas, assayer of the mint in London and a royalist, was dismissed by the parliamentary authorities in 1649, and came to Virginia. At the restoration he and his son John were appointed assay masters, but Thomas remained in Virginia, and was appointed first surveyor-general of Carolina. He patented large tracts of land in Isle of Wight county, Virginia. He had two sons, John, above named, and Thomas, who left descendants in the south.
Woory, Joseph, nephew of Sir John Yea- mans, baronet, was a merchant in Isle of Wight county, and died there in 1694.
Worleigh, George, was a burgess for
Charles River county (York) in 1641.