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Charles City County - Prince George County, Virginia
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Information was abstracted from land records and quit rent rolls.
Years 1690 - 1692.
Peter Simmons (ca. 1698-1767) lived at Three Creeks, Brunswick (now Greenville) Co., Virginia. Descendants moved to North Carolina, Tennessee, Indiana and elsewhere.
Bartholomew Hoskins (1600-1662) immigrated from England to Virginia in 1614-1615. Descendants lived chiefly in Virginia.