William CLAIBORNE, (CLAYBORNE) COLONEL

Birth:
Chr:
10 Aug 1600
Crayford Parish - Crawford, Lancashire, England
Death:
1677
Jamestown, James City, Virginia
Marriage:
Abt 1630
London, London, England
Mother:
Notes:
                   NOTES: Adventurers of Purse and Person. Histories of the colonies.
Maryland Historical Magazine page 339
William Claiborne of the Parish of Crayford, County Kent, England and of Crayford
on the Isle of Kent in the Chesapeake Bay and of Romancoke, New Kent County,
Virginia married circa 1635, Elizabeth Butler (or Boteler) daughter of John Burler
or Boteler of Little Burch Essex, England and Jane Elliott, his wife. No
evidence of Elizabeth Butler Claiborne. She was alive in March 1668/69.
William Claiborne was treasurer of the Colony and Secretary of State.
W. Claiborne of James City, Jamestown (in Virginia 1621)
ABSTRACTS OF VIRGINIA LAND PATENTS PREPARED BY W.G. STANARD

NOTES: April 2003 - World Book Encyclopedia under "Claiborne's Rebellion" has the following:
Claiborne's Rebellion was a series of conflicts in the 1630's and 1640's in which William Claiborne, a Virginia fur trader, refused to accept the authority of Leonard Calvert, the governor of Maryland. Claiborne came to Virginia from England in 1621. He explored Chesapeake Bay and became interested in the Indian fur trade. Claiborne went to England and obtained a trading license in 1631. When he returned, he set up a trading post on Kent Island in Chesapeake Bay.
Under a charter issued to the Calvert family in 1632, Kent Island lay within the boundaries of Maryland. Claiborne refused to acknowledge the authority of the Calverts, and war broke out. Claiborne was forced out. But in 1644, with some Puritan settlers, he drove Calvert out and seized control of the colony. Oliver Cromwell ordered the restoration of the Calvert government in 1657, and Claiborne returned to Virginia. He played a prominent role in the affairs of the Virginia colony until he died in 1677.

NOTES: Also in The World Book Encyclopedia under "Maryland, Colonial Days" has the following:
Lord Baltimore appointed his brother, Leonard Calvert, as governor of the Maryland Colony. He encouraged the colonists to suggest laws and to assist his brother in the colony's administration. Lord Baltimore was a Roman Catholic, and he wanted freedom of worship for those of his faith. But he also wanted persons of other faiths to settle in Maryland. He believed that religious restrictions would interfere with the colony's growth and development. In 1649, the colonial assembly approved Lord Baltimore's draft of a religious toleration law, granting religious freedom to people of all faiths. After the law was passed, a band of Puritans fled from Virginia and came to Maryland. Maryland became famous for its religious freedom.
William Claiborne's trading settlement on Kent Island was part of the Maryland Colony. But Claiborne refused to recognize Lord Baltimore's authority. In 1654, Claiborne led a group of Protestant settlers who overthrew Lord Baltimore's government. Claiborne controlled Maryland for four years.
On orders from the English government, Claiborne returned Maryland to Lord Baltimore in 1658.

NOTES: First Settlement of white men in Maryland was on Kent Island. A Virginia planter, William Claiborne, set up a trading post there in 1631.
                  
Elizabeth BOTELER
Birth:
Abt 1608
of Crayford, Kent, England
Death:
Aft 1668
Virginia
Notes:
                   AFN:B7LW-VV Adventurers of Purse and Person
                  
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
Abt 1630
of Hanover, Hanover, Virginia
Death:
9 Feb 1710
Doswell, Hanover, Virginia
Marr:
1660/74
Virginia 
Notes:
                   Mary Claiborne, daughter of Secretary Claiborne married first Edward or Edmund
Rice ,second Robert Harris in 1660 "Old Virginia and Her Neighbors" by John Fiske.
William Crosse of Botetourt Col. Va. and His Descendants (B15A90) p. 155
Son. Thomas married to Mary Giles was killed by Indians 1725
Robert Harris married to Mary Claiborne Rice, widow of Edward and daughter of Col.
William Claiborne, of King William Co. They lived in New Kent County, that part
later being Hanover, at the Forks, which indictes they were near the junction
of the N. and S. branches of the Pamunkey. (Malcolm H. Harris: A History
of Louisa County, Va 1936, (VA. L 4b), p. 348
"An old Harris Bible in the possession in 1902 of Mr. E. Stuart Johnson of
Richmond, Va., has this record : Robert Harris came from Wales 1650 -1660 and
located in the Forks of Hanover, married Mrs. Rice, nee Claiborne, Issue: Col William
Harris, Burgess for Hanover also Henrico, married Temperance Overton."
                  
2
Birth:
Abt 1635
of Crayford, Kent, England
Death:
1685
Virginia
Marr:
Abt 1655
King William, Virginia 
Notes:
                   9 William and Mary Quarterly, First Series p. 111-114
Member of the House of Burgesses from New Kent Co. 1663-1666 member of Corts
Marial 1676 to try the followers of Nathaniel Bacon, "the Rebel."
Married Elizabeth Wilkes (by George H. S. King in Tylers Quarterly Historical
and Genealogical Magazine, V. XXI p. 246).
Power of Atty March 1 1668 given by Elizabeth Claiborne, wife of Coll William
Claiborne, Senior, to my Son Capt. William Claiborne, JR of the same county.
                  
3
Birth:
17 Aug 1647
Roanoke, Roanoke, Virginia
Death:
7 Oct 1683
King William, Virginia
Marr:
22 Aug 1681
New Kent, New Kent, Virginia 
4
Leonard CLAIBORNE
Birth:
1649
Roanoke, Roanoke, Virginia
Death:
1694
West Indies
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   NOTES: Deed of gift for stock recorded June 20, 1663 in Northumberland Co from
William Claiborne to sons Thomas and Leonard. (Northumberland Co records,
Book 15 p. 102 quoted in Fleet, Va Colonial Abstracts, Vol 19 Northumbria
Collectanes 1645-1720, Vol A-L p. 23)

NOTES: 02/01/2001 Gay and Pat found two daughters for Leonard, a Katherine and Elizabeth. No other info was found. Info was found in book Cliborn-Claiborne Records by Lolita Hannah Bissell. Ogden Family History Library on 24th Street.

NOTES: Feb 2003 - IGI has a spouse for Leonard as Martha, his place of birth, of,,Jamaica,Caribbean.

NOTES: Jun 2007 - There is no such place as West Indies, , Jamaica or ,,Jamaica,Caribbean.
                  
5
John CLAIBORNE
Birth:
1651
of New Kent, Virginia
Death:
 
Marr:
 
Notes:
                   Deed in King William Co records, Book 14, pages 381, 407, 408 quoted byTorrence, Winston
of Virginia and Allied Families, p. 299
                  
6
Birth:
Abt 1651
New Kent, New Kent, Virginia
Death:
Bef 20 May 1671
Marr:
Abt 1669
Accomac, Accomack, Virginia 
Notes:
                   Land granted Feb. 10, 1657 to Jane Claiborne, daughter of Colonel William Claiborne.
                  
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William Claiborne, (Clayborne) Colonel - Elizabeth Boteler

William Claiborne, (Clayborne) Colonel was christened at Crayford Parish - Crawford, Lancashire, England 10 Aug 1600. His parents were Thomas Cleyborne, Mayor and Sara Smith.

He married Elizabeth Boteler Abt 1630 at London, London, England . Elizabeth Boteler was born at of Crayford, Kent, England Abt 1608 daughter of John Boteler and Jane Elliott .

They were the parents of 6 children:
Mary Claiborne born Abt 1630.
William Claiborne, Jr. born Abt 1635.
Thomas Claiborne, Lt. Col. born 17 Aug 1647.
Leonard Claiborne born 1649.
John Claiborne born 1651.
Jane Claiborne born Abt 1651.

William Claiborne, (Clayborne) Colonel died 1677 at Jamestown, James City, Virginia .

Elizabeth Boteler died Aft 1668 at Virginia .