Robert Beverley (1673-1722)

Robert Beverley, of "Beverley Park" King & Queen County, Virginia

He was born in Middlesex Co., Virginia, and was educated in England. Returning to Virginia, he was a Scrivener to the Secretary of the Colony before his appointment as Clerk to the Legislative Committee. By 1696, he was Clerk of the General Court, Clerk of the Council and Clerk of the General Assembly. He represented Jamestown in the House of Burgesses. He inherited the "Poropatank" plantation and "Beverley Park". He was one of the so-called "Knights of the Golden Horseshoe" being among the first white men to see the Shenandoah Valley and wrote the "History of Virginia" that was published in London in 1705. He married Ursula, daughter of William Byrd of Westover, and they were the parents of one son (listed above).

Parents

Robert Beverley

Major Robert Beverley, J.P., "The Immigrant" of Middlesex Co., Virginia

1635-1687

Mary (Boyd) Beverley

Mrs Mary (Boyd) Keeble, Beverley

1631-1678

Spouse

Ursula (Byrd) Beverley

Mrs Ursula (Byrd) Beverley

1681-1698

Children

William Beverley

Col. William Beverley, of "Blandfield" Essex County, Virginia

1696-1756