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  1. William Farrar (April 1583 – c. 1637) was a landowner and politician in colonial Virginia. He was a subscriber to the third charter of the Virginia Company who immigrated to the colony from England in 1618. After surviving the Jamestown massacre of 1622, he moved to Jordan's Journey.

  2. William Farrar (April 1583 – c. 1637) was a landowner and politician in colonial Virginia. He was a subscriber to the third charter of the Virginia Company who immigrated to the colony from England in 1618. After surviving the Jamestown massacre of 1622, he moved to Jordan's Journey.

  3. William Farrar (April 1583 – c. 1637) was a landowner and politician in colonial Virginia. He was a subscriber to the third charter of the Virginia Company who immigrated to the colony from England in 1618. After surviving the Jamestown massacre of 1622, he moved to Jordan's Journey.

  4. William Farrar (April 1583 – c. 1637) was a landowner and politician in colonial Virginia. He was a subscriber to the third charter of the Virginia Company who emigrated to the colony from England in 1618. After surviving the Jamestown massacre of 1622, he moved to Jordan's Journey.

  5. William Farrer (aka Farrar, Ferrar, Farer), Gent., of London, was the third son of John Ferrer (aka Farrar), Esq., of Croxton and London and Cecily Kelke, daughter and co-heiress of William Kelke. He was baptized at Croxton, Lincolnshire on 28 April 1583, [2] the parish record appearing as: "Willyam Farer son of John Farer".

    • Male
    • June 11, 1637
    • Cecily (Unknown) Farrar
  6. During the famed Indian massacre of Virginia settlers, which began on Good Friday, March 22, 1622, ten persons were killed at William Farrar's house upon the Appomattox River.

  7. William Farrar (settler) **William Farrar** (April 1583 – c. 1637) was a landowner and politician in [colonial...