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WILLIAM
RAWLINGS, Baltimore Co., MD - "William's Lot' - 150 acres Purchased
October 25, 1731
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From 'The Complete Book of Immigrants 1607-1660"
HENRY
RAWLINS, aged 25, passenger on the 'Expedition, Capt. Peter Blackler. Bound
from London to Barbados, November 20, 1635.
HENRY is
mentioned 4 more times during the year 1655 as receiving indentured servants
from England to serve on his plantation.
GEORGE
RAWLINGS, note of the administration of his estate in Virginia Kamiaru 1654.
PACY(PERCY?)
RAWLINGS, in receipt of a husbandman from County Devon in England to serve on
his plantation on the island of Nevis in the Caribbean. Nov. 15,1660
PERRY
RAWLINGS, in receipt of two seaman bound to him to serve 3 years each in
Barbados. Nov. 15, 1660
ROBERT
RAWLINGS of Devon , gentleman, witnessing the indenture of Charles Hoke for 7
years to a barber-surgeon now resident in Barbados. Feb. 4, 1656
JOHN
RAWLINGS, aged 18, of London, bound to work on the island of St. Christopher no
time stated by the warrant of the Earl of Carlisle. May 21, 1635.
JOHN
RAWLINGS, an apprentice at Bridewell Hospital , "will not be ruled or take
any good course" and is therefore to leave for the colonies to work on a
plantation. November 27, 1640
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From "The Complete Book of Immigrants -
1661-1699"
JAMES RAWLING,
a shipping merchant from London to New England on the "Zebulon' May 4-June
3, 1675
ANTHONY
RAWLINGS apprenticed in Bristol, England, October 6, 1666, DANIEL L. ? for 4
years in Maryland.
JOHN
RAWLINGS, apprenticed in Bristol Oct. 6, 1666, to DANIEL L. ? for 4 years, in
Maryland.
RICHARD
RAWLINGS, apprenticed in Bristol Oct. 6, 1666, to DANIEL L. ? for 4 years, in
Maryland.
CHARLES
RAWLINGS, apprenticed at Bristol to Nicholas Wyatt in Virginia for 4 years,
October 25, 1666.
EDWARD
RAWLINGS, apprenticed at Bristol to Wm. Wigginton, Virginia, for 5 years. July
28, 1676
EDWARD
RAWLINGS, notice of the administration of his estate in New York by an English
Court. Feb. 16, 1678
EDWARD
RAWLINGS, of Dorsington in Gloucestershire, apprenticed at Bristol to John Napper
in Jamaica, sailing on the Dragon May 6, 1685.
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