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Francis Churchill of Muston (Ensenore Francesco) d. after 1570 - Rodovid EN
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Francis Churchill of Muston (Ensenore Francesco) d. after 1570

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Lineage Muston
Sex Male
Full name (at birth) Francis Churchill of Muston
Other last names Ensenore Francesco
Parents

William Muston (Churchill of Calais) [Muston]

Anne ? (Worsley or Whetehill) [?] d. 1505

Events

about residence: St. Barbe (Newfoundland and Labrador), Described as a Prince of a Foreign Nation

residence: Kiskiack, Virginia

residence: Secotan/Saguenay, Esmyshichan Plantation, Sassafras Cultivator

about 1510 child birth: Francisco ? (de Chicora) [?] b. about 1510

after 1570 death:

Notes

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May possibly be the same person as Francis of Muston (Churchill) (Muston, ?)

The Powhatan tribe was the headquarters of the priests. The oral ritual language was accompanied by a system of hand gestures that were universally understood by the bulk of the coastal native tribes. Thus the Tainamah tribe often served as intermediaries between the local tribes. A Tainamah priest and his family would often become integral members of various local tribes in order to unify the tribes and prevent or minimize the outbreaks of hostilities between the various populations.

Described as Father (or Father in Law) of Wingina


From grandparents to grandchildren

Grandparents
Charles Churchill
birth: about 1430, England
marriage: Margaret Wydville
Elizabeth Woodville (Wydville, Wydeville, Widvile)
birth: 1437, Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire, England
title: 1464, Reine d'Angleterre et Dame d'Irlande
marriage: Edward IV Plantagenet (York)
death: 7 June 1492, London, England, Bermondsey, Abbey
burial: after 7 June 1492, Windsor (Berkshire), St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
Richard Wydville (3rd Earl Rivers)
birth: 1446
death: 6 March 1491
Grandparents
Parents
Adrian Whetehill (Comptroller of Calais)
death: 1503, London, England
Parents
 
== 3 ==
Francis Churchill of Muston (Ensenore Francesco)
residence: about, St. Barbe (Newfoundland and Labrador), Described as a Prince of a Foreign Nation
residence: Kiskiack, Virginia
residence: Secotan/Saguenay, Esmyshichan Plantation, Sassafras Cultivator
death: after 1570
== 3 ==
Children
? (Lady of the Tihanama)
birth: Newfoundland, Canada
Francisco ? (de Chicora)
birth: about 1510
residence: South Carolina, Peedee River
physical description: Described as white, larger than the average Spaniard, and dressed in animal skins.
religion: Pressed into servitude for Ayllon, he was forcably baptized Catholic and his name recorded as Francisco de Chicora, he learned Spanish and worked for Ayllón
Children
Grandchildren
Powhatan Tainahmah
birth: 1547, Tsenacommacah, Virginia
death: 1618, Tsenacommacah, Virginia
Opechancanough Mangopeesomon (Don Luis de Velasco)
birth: 1545, Virginia, Cinquoateck -
other: 1560, Taken by the Spanish to Mexico
residence: 1569, Havana (Cuba), In August 1570, Father Segura, Father Luis de Quiros, former head of the Jesuit college among the Moors in Spain, and six Jesuit brothers set forth from their base in Havana to establish their new mission in Ajacan. A young boy, Alonso Olmos, called Alonc
residence: 1570, Ajacan, Virginia
death: 5 October 1645, Jamestown (Virginia)
Grandchildren

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