Capt. George Read, I

Male 1627 - Abt 1671  (44 years)


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  • Name George Read 
    Prefix Capt. 
    Suffix
    Born 1627 
    Gender Male 
    Died Abt Mar 1671  St. Andrew's Parish, Barbados Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I965  My Pedigree
    Last Modified 4 Mar 2018 

    Father Read 
    Mother Alice,   b. Abt 1610,   d. 10 Feb 1690/91, St. Peter's Parish, Barbados Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 81 years) 
    Family ID F381  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Mary 
    Children 
     1. George Read, II,   b. Bef 1650,   d. Bef 13 Feb 1694/95, St. Phillips Parish, Barbados Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 45 years)
     2. Phillip Read,   b. Between 1650 and 1670,   d. Bef 17 May 1694, St. Andrew's Parish, Barbados Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 44 years)
     3. Rebecca? Read,   b. 21 Jul 1653, St, Phillip Parish, Barbados Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Yes, date unknown
     4. Mary Read,   b. Between 1656 and 1670,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 7 Jan 2011 
    Family ID F379  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • (Research):Will of Richard Read written 23. August 1640 and proved in Barbados on 19. May 1654, refers to a brother Burnell Read, gent., of Hannam, co. Gloucester, as well as to a brother John Read of Barbados, and to sugar in the storehouse of his kinsman Maj. John Read, as well as sisters Marie and Elizabeth.

      1641 Ref. RB3/1/950 George Read and John Reece indigo makers agree to utilise 25 acres for indigo on behalf of Oliver Reed, merchant of London.

      1641 Ref. RB3/1/948 George Read and John Ryce, indigo makers lease 100 acres from Richard Estwick on behalf of Henry Sweet, merchant and Oliver Read, merchant of London.

      1644 Ref. RB3/1/478 Notice signed by George Read that he releases to Richard Gawde the fourth part of an indigo work in his possession. This seems as a result of a suit since it is referred to as an award made November 16, 1643 by Capt. John Reade, Capt. George Sanfast,Mr. Alex Lindsay and Mr. Robert Jenning. It states that George Read died October 2,1644. So the signatory is the second George Read.

      1650, 19 Apr: George Reed mentioned as Kinsman in will of Elizabeth Rennot. (RB6/11)

      1651: Will of John Brombie: Dep. 17 Sep 1651, George Reed age 24 and John Xirton age 36: "At the time that John Brombie was mortally wounded by Thomas Scott, etc. he bequethed to his fa Thomas Brombie." Proved 19 Apr 1652. (RB6/11)

      1662: 9 Feb: Will of John Allen to be buried in St. Phillips Parish. Mentions lands purchased of George Reed bounding lands of John Hany.

      1667 RB3/7/18 Capt. George Reade, gent. and his wife Mary of St. Andrew sold to John Reed of St.Michael, merchant 40 acres plantation in St. James for 50 000 lbs of muscovado sugar.

      1667 RB3/457 John Reed merchant of Bridgetown sold to William Dollathy of St. James, gent and his wife Elizabeth 40 acres plantation bought from Capt. George Reade of Overhills,St. Andrew the same day for 60 000 lbs of muscovado.

      1668 RB3/7/228 John Druce sold to George Reade, gent. of St. Andrew 33 acres bounding Reade's land. Witnesses: John Merrick, Robert Gibbs, Benjamin Fadlutt.

      1668 RB3/7/196 James Thorpe sold George Read and Mary Reed, son and daughter of George Read decd. of Overhills, St. Andrew 70 acres bounded by George and Mary's land.

      1669 RB3/6/477 Francis Chamberlain sold George Reid, gent. of Overhill, St.Andrew, 9 slaves and 12 acres of land. Witnesses: Richard Penfold and Richard Nowell.

      1669 RB3/6/476 Benjamin Fadlutt, acting as Marshall sold to Capt. George Read of Overhills one acre late of William Druce bounding Reade's land.