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Archaeologists recover teeth from remains believed to be those of Sir George Yeardley, the leader of America’s first representative government assembly, at a historic Jamestown church.
It's kind of strange to think that the oldest tombstone in the US didn't actually originate within the borders of the United States.
Archaeology & History New Research on America’s Oldest Tombstone Uncovers Its Surprising Origins The Jamestown monument is believed to belong to colonist Sir George Yeardley.
The tombstone is believed to belong to Sir George Yeardley, a colonial governor of the earliest English settlement and one of America’s first slaveholders, who was knighted in 1618.
The tombstone, from 1627, was erected at the Jamestown settlement following the death of Sir George Yeardley, a colonial governor of Virginia.
Sir George Yeardley, born in 1588 in Southwark, London, was among the 150 passengers on the flagship vessel for the Third Supply Fleet sent to the starving colony in Virginia by its founding ...
Researchers concluded that the tombstone belonged to Sir George Yeardley. He had been born in Southwark in 1588 and arrived at Jamestown in 1610 after surviving a shipwreck. Upon his return to England ...
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