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Bacon's Rebellion of 1676 in Colonial Virginia
A List of the Names & Some of the Residences of the Rebel Participants
Name
County of Residence
Miscellaneous Information
Adams, Peter
Norfolk
exempt from pardon?
Allen, Stephen
Surry
Southwark Parish
Anderton, George
Middlesex
charged with adultery after revolt
Arnell, Anthony
executed
Arnold, Anthony
Westmoreland (Henrico)
in prison awaiting trial; sentenced to death; owned 500 acres; forfeited estate
Atkins, Richard
Surry
owned 274 acres after revolt
Bacon, Nathaniel
Henrico
planter
Bagnall, James
Isle of Wight
county court clerk in 1646; owned 300 acres; owned 470 acres in 1683
Bagwell, John
Northampton
begged for forgiveness on knees with rope around neck; owned 465 acres in Accomack in 1704; foreman of the jury in Rappahannock in 1675; owned 600 acres in Northampton in 1672
Baker, Henry
Surry
Southwark Parish; owned 350 acres in 1684; wife and ten kids in 1697; owned 350 acre in Essex and 375 acres in Nansemond in 1704
Baker, Thomas
Lancaster
fined 1000 lb. of pork; owned 100 acres in King William; London fishmonger and merchant; given 200 acres in 1679
Ballard, Thomas
Rappahannock
esquire; sheriff in James City in 1660; took oath and friend of Berkeley and treated well; member of Kings council; speaker of council in 1680 and 1684; owned 725 acres in Rappahannock in 1673; 600 acres in Gloucester in 1657; 800 acres in Rapp. in 1666; 200 acres in N. Kent in 1661; Ballard's Corner in 1694 in Nanse.; Petsworth Parish in 1711 and 1714 in Glouc.; sheriff in Westmore. in 1676 and said Governor deserted government in face of Indians; Kingston Parish in Glouc. in 1690
Ballou, William
Henrico
servant to Mrs. Vaulx; ordered back to serve
Baptista, John
frenchman; hanged 20 Jan 1677; Berkeley said he was bloody
Barlow
Barrow, James
locked up at Greenspring
Barton, Richard
Westmoreland
asked for mercy
Beale, Thomas
Surry
Bennett, Ambrose
Isle of Wight
Bennett, Jonas
Surry
Southwark Parish
Bentley, Mathew
Middlesex
Captain; briefly jailed
Bird, William
Henrico
Blackford, William
Middlesex
Blankville, Charles
Elizabeth City
asked for pardon
Bland, Giles
Charles City
customs inspector; hanged
Bland, John
Lower Norfolk
Spanish merchant
Blaydon, Thomas
Charles City
planter; pardoned
Blewford, Richard
Middlesex
Blunt, William
Surry
Southwark Parish
Boodle, Robert
Middlesex
Captain; constable
Bowler, Thomas
Rappahannock
Bray, James
James City
Bremington, Captain
Maryland
Brent, Giles
Stafford
Brewer, John
Middlesex
Brim, John
Middlesex
Brookes, William
Middlesex
Brown, John
Brown, Richard
Surry
Burgess, Robert
Surry
Lieutenant; fined 8,000 lb. tobacco
Cardenpaine, Cor.
Surry
Southward Parish
Carleton, Stephen
Northampton
Carver, William
Lower Norfolk
justice and Captain; executed
Catlin, Captain
Henrico
Cheesman, Edmund
York
Captain/Major
Cheesman, Mrs.
York
Clarke, Hall
Clark, John
Middlesex
Clark, Richard
New Kent
Clark, Thomas
Surry
Clay, Charles
Henrico
Clements, John
Surry
Southwark and Lawnes Parish; fined 300 lb. tobacco
Cocker, John
New Kent
Code, John
Maryland
Cookson, William
Henrico
Captain; hanged
Crews, James
Henrico
hanged
Darby
Davis, Edward
Surry
Southwark Parish
Davis, John
Isle of Wight
Davis, William
Maryland
hanged
Dean, John
James City
Death, Charles
Digby, John
Lower Norfolk
Captain; servant
Donnahan, Richard
Westmoreland
asked for mercy
Drew, Captain
Surry
with Ingram at Greenspring
Drummond, Sarah
James City
Drummond, William
Middlesex
planter; leader of rebels; hanged
Dudley, William
Middlesex
fined 16 hogsheads of tobacco
Evans, Robert
Surry
Southwark Parish
Every, Fra
Surry
Farloe, George
York
Captain; hanged
Farmer, Richard
Lower Norfolk
sentenced to death
Farrar, Richard
hanged
Fendall, Josias
Maryland
Forbes, James
Surry
Southwark Parish; asked for pardon
Forth, John
escaped and forfeited estate
Fulgeham, Anthony
Isle of Wight
Gale, Matthew
Gloucester
Gee, Henry
Henrico
fined 1000 lb. of pork
Gent, William
Maryland
Gibbons, Thomas
Surry
Southwark Parish
Gooch, Henry
York
Lt. Colonel; fined 6000 lb. pork
Goodrich, John
Middlesex
Goodrich, Thomas
Rappahannock
Lt. Colonel; begged for mercy
Gord, Henry
Surry
Gordon, Thomas
Rappahannock
begged for mercy and pardoned
Gouge, Coll.
Henrico
Green, Edward
Surry
Gregory, Francis
Surry
Gray, John
Surrey
signed declaration of people
Grind, Sarah Stage
Groves, William
south of James
commander; slain
Guthridge, John
Middlesex
Hall, Thomas
New Kent
county clerk; hanged; court-martialed on Martin's Ship
Hancock, William
Surry
Hansford, Thomas
Surry
Colonel; 1st Virginian born ever hanged
Hardidge, Joseph
Westmoreland
Hardwick, Joseph
Westmoreland
imprisoned after admitted guilt
Harris, George
Surry
Southwark Parish
Harris, John
Harris, Thomas
Isle of Wight
Lt. Colonel; captured
Hartland, Anthony
Charles City
fined 5000 lb. tobacco
Hartly, Thomas
Middlesex
Haselman, Giles
Maryland
Hatcher, William
Henrico
fined 8000 lb. pork
Hatton, George
Pennsylvania
Hauviland, Anthony
Charles City
wounded Thomas Moore; fined 5000 lb. tobacco
Heath, Adam
Surry
Heath, William
Surry
Southwark Parish
High, Thomas
Surry
Holden, Robert
Surry
prison; fined 5000 lb. tobacco
Hooke, Jeremiah
banished
Hooper, George
Middlesex
Howell, Edmund
Surry
Southwark Parish
Hume, David
Middlesex
Lieutenant
Hume, George
Surry
asked for pardon; wrote bill grievance
Hunnicut, John
Surry
asked for mercy
Hunt, William
Charles City
French doctor; died before trial; property confiscated
Immers, John
Surry
Ingram, Joseph
Charles City
leader after Bacon
Ironmonger, John
Surry
Isles, John
Nansemond
Jennings, John
Isle of Wight
clerk court; died before banished
Joan, Robert
Johnson, John
Lower Norfolk
hanged
Johnson, Ni
Surry
Southwark Parish
Jones, Robert
veteran English Civil War; sentenced to death; pardoned
Jones, William
Surry
Southwark Parish
Jordan, George
Surry
signed declaration of rights
Jordan, Richard, Sr.
Isle of Wight
Bacon representative; signed county grievances
Joy, George
New England
Judkins, Robert
Surry
Judkins, Samuel
Surry
Southwark Parish; constable
Kay, Robert
Surry
Kendall, William
Northampton
King, Thomas
Surry
Southwark Parish
Knight, Robert
Middlesex
Knowles, Sands
Gloucester
prison unless forfieted property; asked for pardon
Langston, John
New Kent
Captain; not pardoned
Lanier, John
Charles City
Lanquester, James
captured, escaped
Lawrence, Richard
James City
Patrick Henry of rebellion; Oxford trained; escaped; not pardoned
Lawson, John
James City
Lewis, Stephen
Surry
Southwark Parish
Long, Arthur
Surry
Captain; begged for forgiveness; hanged
Lowder, Robert
New Kent
Lushington, Thomas
Surry
Magnus, Mathew
Surry
Southwark Parish; asked for pardon
Mannering, Stephen
Westmoreland
officer; burned Wash. house; asked for mercy
Maples, Thomas
James City
fined 1000 lbs of pork
Marshall, John
Isle of Wight
Miller, Simon
Rappahannock
Miller, Edward
Isle of Wight
Milner, George
Minge, James
Charles City
clerk House of Burgesses; drew up Bacon papers at Middle plantation
Muschamp, Christopher
Warwick
asked for mercy; pardoned
Myrick, Owen
Surry
Newett, William
Surry
Southwark Parish
Nichols, Henry
Middlesex
Overy, Jeremy
Middlesex
Owen, Jeremiah
Middlesex
Page, Henry
carpenter; hanged
Pate, John
Maryland; hanged
Pearce, Samuel
Surry
Southwark Parish
Penny, Richard
Isle of Wight
Pettaway, Edward
Surry
Southwark Parish
Pettaway, William
Surry
Southwark Parish
Phelps, Edward
York
with Sarah Grindon
Philips, John, Sr.
Surry
Southwark Parish
Pittman, Thomas, Sr.
Surry
Southwark Parish
Pomfrey, Richard
sentenced to death
Porter, Robert
New Kent
Potts, William
Rappahannock
begged; pardoned
Powell, Thomas
Gloucester
Captain
Proctor, George
Surry
Southwark Parish
Pulestone, John
Surry
Southwark Parish
Pygott, John
Henrico
swears against loyalist
Regan, Daniel
Surry
Regan, Elizabeth
Surry
wife of Daniel; whipped for being verbal
Reymey, Barnard
Middlesex
Rice, Dominick
Northumberland
begged for mercy; imprisoned
Richens, John
Middlesex
banished and returned in 1680
Rogers, John, Sr.
Surry
Rogers, Joseph
Surry
Lawnes Creek Parish
Rookings, William
Surry
Major; sentenced to death; died in jail
Ross, Andrew
Middlesex
jailed in 1681 for suspicion
Rowland, William
Rugbye, William
Surry
asked for pardon; Southwark Parish
Rutherford, John
Surry
jailed and fined; Lawnes Creek Parish
Sadler, Matthew
Sanders, John
Nansemond
jailed and fined 2000 lbs tobacco
Scarburg, Charles
Accomack
Captain; fined 40 lbs to government and pardoned
Scarborough, William
Middlesex
sentenced to death
Seaton, George
Gloucester
prison or forteit property then pardoned
Senior, Thomas
Surry
asked for pardon; Southwark Parish
Sharpe, Richard
Isle of Wight
Sherwood, William
Charles City
Simmons, William
Surry
Ensign
Skelton, John
Surry
House of Delegates from Goochland; asked for pardon
Skewon, Edward
Captain
Skinner, John
Surry
asked for pardon; Southwark Parish
Skinner, Mary
Surry
wife of John; whipped for being vocal
Slaughter, Anthony
Middlesex
Smith, Arthure
Isle of Wight
Lt. Colonel; took oath with Middle Plantation
Smith, John
Rappahannock
Lt. Colonel; took oath of allegiance
Spencer, Alex
Surry
Southwark Parish
Spring, Robert
Starbrough, William
Surry
Steele, Richard
Surry
Stokes, Robert
Isle of Wight
hanged
Sturdevant, John
Charles City
not pardoned
Swann, Thomas
Surry
Colonel; signed declaration of people
Tarieton, Stephen
New Kent
Tarvet, John
Surry
Southwark Parish
Taylor, John
banished
Thompson, Richard
Lancaster
asked for forgiveness
Thorp, Otho
York
Tibalis, William
Henrico
fined 1000 lbs pork
Tomlin, Matthew
Isle of Wight
took oath
Tomson, Richard
Northumberland
prison and asked for pardon
True, Richard
Surry
Southwark Parish
Turner, James
New Kent
Turner, John
Charles City
hanged or escaped?
Turney, Richard
Westmoreland
not pardoned
Vahan, Walter
Surry
asked for pardon; Southwark Parish
Walker, Alexander
York
Walkett, Gregory
rebel commander after Bacon's death
Warr, Thomas
Isle of Wight
banished
Weatherby, Thomas
Middlesex
Weekes, Robert
Charles City
West, Henry
Isle of Wight
banished to England for seven years and estate forfeited
West, John
pardoned
West, William
Northumberland
brother Henry; hanged?; escaped from jail
Whaley, Thomas
Major; took oath; commanded garrison
Wheeler, Nevett
Charles City
pardoned
Whitson, John
Surry
Whore, William
Wiatts, Nicholas
Gloucester
Captain
Williams, George
Surry
asked for pardon; Southwark Parish
Wilsford, Thomas
Northumberland
Captain; hanged
Wilson, James
New Kent
hanged
Wisdom, John
Rappahannock
banished
Woodlief, John
Charles City
asked government to fight Indians with John Lanier
Wood, William
Middlesex
Wyatt, Nicholas
Charles City
Young, Thomas
James City
hanged; with Cromwell in English Civil War
Rebel Occupations
Attorney
8
Blacksmith
3
Burgess
7
Carpenter
2
Clerk of Court
6
Constable/Sheriff
6
Customs Collector
1
Justice
13
King's Council
3
Merchant
3
Miller
1
Physician
2
Searmaker
1
Servant
8
Shoemaker
1
Surveyor
3
Vestryman
7
Rebel Residences, Land Ownership and History
County
Residences
Owned over 500 acres
Owned less than 500 acres
Accomack
1
1
0
Charles City
14
5
2
Elizabeth City
1
0
1
Gloucester
4
1
1
Henrico
11
2
2
Isle of Wight
16
10
4
James City
7
5
1
Lancaster
2
0
0
Lower Norfolk
5
1
1
Middlesex
26
3
5
Nansemond
2
0
2
New Kent
9
4
0
Northampton
2
0
2
Northumberland
4
1
0
Rappahannock
9
4
1
Stafford
1
1
0
Surry
74
17
19
York
8
1
2
Warwick
1
0
0
Westmoreland
7
2
0
* Largest group recorded - Southwark Parish, Surry County
Miscellaneous statistics
From Maryland
7
From New England
1
From Pennsylvania
1
French
2
Spanish
1
Fought in English Civil War
2
Sentence to death or hanged
24
Banished
7
Rebellion leaders and their fates
Nathaniel Bacon
died of bloody flux and lice infestation during revolt
William Drummond
hanged
William Groves
slain
Richard Lawrence
"Patrick Henry of Rebellion"
Joseph Ingram
Gregory Walkett
Rebel Army
Officers
2 Lieutenants/Ensigns
20 Captains
3 Majors
6 Lieutenant Colonels
6 Colonels
2 Generals
Estimated Structure:
11 companies of 60 men each based on the average size of an English company
11 x 60 = 660 men + senior officers = approximately 700 men
Actual Number of Rebel Names Found:
234 male
5 female
239 total
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