Family of Thomas Gerard

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1.  DR. THOMAS3 GERARD  (JOHN2, THOMAS1) was born December 10, 1608 in New Hall,Lancashire,England, and died Bef. December 1673 in Westmoreland,Virginia.  He married (1) ROSE TUCKER.  She was born Abt. 1610.  He married (2) SUSANNAH SNOWE September 21, 1629 in England, daughter of JOHN SNOWE and UNKNOWN.  She was born Abt. 1610, and died 1666 in St. Clement's, Maryland.

 

Notes for DR. THOMAS GERARD:

BORN: in 1608 at New Hall, Lancashire, England; oldest son.

 

IMMIGRATED: in 1638 as a free adult; returned to England in 1640, but resettled in the colony with his family soon thereafter. RESIDED: on St. Clement's Manor, St. Mary's County; moved to Virginia, 1664.

 

FAMILY BACKGROUND. FATHER: John Gerard, of New Hall, England, son of Thomas Gerard and wife Jane, of Garswood, England.

MOTHER: Isabell.

BROTHERS: Marmaduke; William; Francis; and Richard.

 

MARRIED: 1st, Susannah, dau. of John Snowe, Brookehouse, Chedulton, England. Her brothers were Abel; Justian; and Marmaduke.

MARRIED: 2nd, Rose Tucker.

SONS: Thomas (?-1686), a justice of St. Mary's County from 1676 to 1679, who married Ann (?-1702/3).

DAUGHTERS: Susannah, Frances.

 

PRIVATE CAREER. EDUCATION: literate; probably well educated.

RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Catholic, but his wife and children were Protestants.

 

SOCIAL STATUS AND ACTIVITIES: Gent. with high status on arrival in the colony; brought five servants with him, and by 1648 he had imported over forty servants; became manor lord of St. Clement's in 1639; sold his English holdings and brought his family to Maryland in 1650; involved in a celebrated legal action against his brothers-in-law over control of extensive lands in Maryland.

 

OCCUPATIONAL PROFILE: physician; planter.

 

PUBLIC CAREER. LEGISLATIVE SERVICE: Assembly, St. Mary's County, 1638/39, special writ 1641, special writ 1641/42, special writ 1642A; Upper House, 1658, 1659/60.

 

OTHER PROVINCIAL OFFICES: Council, 1643-1649, 1651-1660 (suspended from October 1658 to October 1659 for maligning other councilors);

Justice, Provincial Court, 1643-1649, 1650/51-1660. LOCAL OFFICE: conservator of the peace, St. Clement's Hundred, St. Mary's County, 1639/40.

 

STANDS ON PUBLIC/PRIVATE ISSUES: a very controversial figure in provincial politics and frequently at odds with the propretor's spokesmen, Gerard supported Fendall's Rebellion in 1659/60, for which he was permanently barred from voting or holding office in the colony.

 

WEALTH DURING LIFETIME. PERSONAL PROPERTY: valued at L299.11.3 in 1664.

LAND AT FIRST ELECTION: 1,030 acres in 1639; 11,000 acres by 1642; 14,000 acres by 1651, plus 3,500 acres in Virginia.

WEALTH AT DEATH. DIED: by October 19, 1673. LAND: ca. 16,000 acres.

 

Source: William and Mary College Quarterly - Washington and his Neighbors.

 

The Gerrard Family. - Among the neighbors of the Washington's, none were more conspicuous than Dr. Thomas Gerrard. His first wife, Susanna, was the daughter of Justinian Snow, one of the founders of Maryland and Lord Baltimore's factor in the Indian trade. Abel Snow, a clerk in the chancery office, London, and Marmaduke Snow were two other brothers. Dr. Gerrard was for a long time councillor, but was finally banished from Maryland for taking part in the resurrection of Josiah Fendall in 1659. Before this he had provided a refuge in Virginia, having obtained on October 18, 1650, a patent for land, and naming among the headrights his wife Susanna Gerrard, and his children Susanna, Temperance, Frances, Justinian, and John Gerrard. The same day Walter Brodhurst patented land next to William Hardwick, on the west side of "Poor Jack" Creek. As Walter Brodhurst had a son Gerrard, it raises the suspicion that his wife, Anna, who afterwards married Col. Washington, was perhaps a daughter of Col. Thomas Gerrard, as well as Washington's third wife Frances.

 

Dr. Gerrard's wife, Susannah, died before 1672-'73, whereupon he married Rose, the widow of John Tucker, whose children were John, Gerrard, Sarah and Rose, to which children Gerrard (then married to his second wife) made a gift. Dr. Garrard had five daughters and three sons: 1, Susanna (?) Gerrard married Robert Slye, Esq., of the Maryland Council; 2, ...

 

 

More About THOMAS GERARD and SUSANNAH SNOWE:

Marriage: September 21, 1629, England

     

Children of THOMAS GERARD and SUSANNAH SNOWE are:

              i.   SUSANNAH GERARD, b. Abt. 1627, Lancashire Co, England; d. 1716; m. (1) ROBERT SLYE; b. July 08, 1625, Lapworth, Warwickshire, Eng; m. (2) DR. ROBERT ELLYSON 1,2,3,4, Abt. 1650, Virginia; b. Bet. 1615 - 1620, England; d. Bef. September 28, 1671, James City County, VA.

              ii.   JUSTINIAN GERARD, b. Abt. 1634, England.

             iii.   TEMPERANCE GERARD.

             iv.   ELIZABETH GERARD, b. Abt. 1636, England; m. NEHEMIAH BLACKISTONE, May 06, 1659, Maryland; d. 16935.

 

More About NEHEMIAH BLACKISTONE and ELIZABETH GERARD:

Marriage: May 06, 1659, Maryland

 

             v.   THOMAS GERARD, b. Abt. 1638.

             vi.   FRANCES GERARD, b. Abt. 1640, England.

            vii.   ANNE GERARD, b. Abt. 1642.

           viii.   JOHN GERARD, b. Abt. 1644.

             ix.   PATIENCE GERARD, b. Abt. 1646.

             x.   JANETTE GERARD, b. Abt. 1648.

             xi.   JUDITH GERARD, b. Abt. 1650.

            xii.   MARY GERARD, b. Abt. 1652.

           xiii.   REBECCA GERARD, b. Abt. 1654.