Naturalization papers were an important evidence and my only reliable record for my family having arrived from Ireland. Thank you for these generally stimulating references to searching our past and understanding our country's birth.
I’ve found a copy of my ancestor’s indenture contract from the 1660s. I’m so bummed I missed this live edition. Thanks for all you do. I’ve learned so much.
The bulk of the research comes from primarily myself over the past forty years. Our projects are comprised of several volunteers and teams. Thank you so much for your kind words.
Thank you Ms. Carol! I was sorry to miss your live, but had prior engagement. Love the work you do and share so enthusiastically! Do you have another resource for newspapers other than the National Archives?
I mentioned one source for Virginia in the video, but I would also suggest looking through local historical societies for digitized copies dating from this period. Thank you so much for your kind words.
I’m looking for more info on my grandfather Hubbard Hubert Ferrell ( 1645-1676) who is from county Longford Ireland. He came with his father Brian Ferrell to Jamestown in 1658 and was killed at kings creek during Bacons Rebellion. Very sad story with the loss of his wife three years prior , he was 31 .
If you get a chance, send us an email and we'll be happy to look through our files for any information we have on hand. Email us at contact@piedmonttrails.com
The voyages depended greatly on the ship, the owners, and the captain. When we researched further into the actual ships, we found many who offered safe passage with good food and sanitary conditions on board. But, the majority of ships sailed with profits in mind. Most of the indentured servant passengers became sick from lack of food and fresh water.
I missed the live feed , but have now caught up. Thanks! My indentured ancestors served their time and made it down the wagon road to N.C.
Naturalization papers were an important evidence and my only reliable record for my family having arrived from Ireland. Thank you for these generally stimulating references to searching our past and understanding our country's birth.
I’ve found a copy of my ancestor’s indenture contract from the 1660s. I’m so bummed I missed this live edition. Thanks for all you do. I’ve learned so much.
Wondering how many people you have helping you with your research. The videos are always so informative
The bulk of the research comes from primarily myself over the past forty years. Our projects are comprised of several volunteers and teams. Thank you so much for your kind words.
Thank you Ms. Carol! I was sorry to miss your live, but had prior engagement. Love the work you do and share so enthusiastically! Do you have another resource for newspapers other than the National Archives?
I mentioned one source for Virginia in the video, but I would also suggest looking through local historical societies for digitized copies dating from this period. Thank you so much for your kind words.
I’m looking for more info on my grandfather Hubbard Hubert Ferrell ( 1645-1676) who is from county Longford Ireland. He came with his father Brian Ferrell to Jamestown in 1658 and was killed at kings creek during Bacons Rebellion. Very sad story with the loss of his wife three years prior , he was 31 .
He was a captain in Berkeleys army
If you get a chance, send us an email and we'll be happy to look through our files for any information we have on hand. Email us at contact@piedmonttrails.com
What were the conditions of their passage on the ship. Was it different for people that agreed to servitude vs those that waited until afterwards
The voyages depended greatly on the ship, the owners, and the captain. When we researched further into the actual ships, we found many who offered safe passage with good food and sanitary conditions on board. But, the majority of ships sailed with profits in mind. Most of the indentured servant passengers became sick from lack of food and fresh water.
Ms. Carol, I am searching for Anderson in Virginia. Do you have a video on this surname?
I have several Anderson family files here at the Attic from Virginia in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Surname Rimmer? I know he was an indentured servant from England.
Um I have Neely in my family my mom side an Allen an Reid but still have not heard nothing about Billups