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- Henry Perry, son & heir of Capt. William Perry, late of VA,
deceased, received a land patent of 3,500 acres, in Charles
City Co, VA, known as Buckland, 10May 1642, Pat. Bk. 1,
Part II, p. 771, including 1,500 acres by assignment from
George Minifie of his right of transport for 30 persons,
one of whom was named John Weaver. Marginal notes: These in
the Shipp Dove of London Capt.Bicking, Mr. (Master), 1638.
Source: Abstracts of Land Patents of Henrico County &
Goochland County 1624-1732, Pat. Bk. 1, Part II, Early
Virginia Families Along the James River, Vol. 1, pp. 10-11
(Genealogical Publishing Company1983). Capt. William Perry
was the second husband of Izabella (Smyth) Pace,widow of
Richard Pace of Paces Paine, and step father of George
Pace. Richard Pace was the "saviour" of Jamestown, who
rowed across the James River fromhis plantation at Paces
Paines to warn of the Indian attack that came the next
morning, 22 Mar 1621/2, as a result of which Jamestown was
spared the loss of life that occurred elsewhere throughout
Virginia. Richard and IzabellaSmyth Pace and their son
George were ancestors of Rev. Richard E. Pace of Putnam Co,
GA, and Benton (Calhoun) Co, AL, whose daughters married
Sidney Linzey Weaver and Simeon Henry Weaver, descendants
of Samuel (I) Weaver.
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