BORN IN CHICKACOEN
8th Great Grandmother - Powhatan Indian Mary Ann 'Little Flower' Baskett Lots of reading in this post... Here we go… Mary Ann 'Little Flower' Baskett was born about 1662 in Chickacoen (Chickacorn) District, Lancaster,Virginia. She was a Powhatan Indian. She married Thomas Cardwell SR (my 8th Great Grandfather) in either 1681 or 1684. They had four sons and three daughters between 1681 and 1700. 'Little Flower' died before June 1737 in Henrico County, Virginia Reconstructed Powhatan village at the Jamestown Settlement living-history museum. (Area in red approximate location of the Chickacoen District in Virginia) The history of the tract of land which is now Arlington County may be said to commence with the establishment of the County of Northumberland in 1649. Previous to that time, this section of Virginia was known as Chickacoen. Northum...
How great to have this information! We've actually been to Haddington for a festival at one time. They were having a parade and it was very interesting to experience.
ReplyDeleteI want to visit this summer!
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm not sure if you still get messages from this blog, but my wife is a descendent of Grizzel Wray/Allison. We're trying to find the location of this grave, but aren't having any luck. Can you tell us which cemetery it's in? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI too am a descendant of Grizzell. I was just wondering about her place of burial.
ReplyDeleteI am also a descendant of Grizzie! Nice to meet you all. =)
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