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Foster
Families of Early Virginia
Genealogy Research Websites
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Gary L.
Foster
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The Foster Families in America got their heritage in England about
1066 AD after the Battle of Hastings when William the Conqueror
knighted a 16 year old young man (his nephew) Richard de Forestarius
and gave to him and his posterity the northern part of England known
as Northumberland. The Forster's surname evolved and the first
son's inherited the land and titles from their father's. |
 Click to Enlarge Map of Mobjack Bay,
Gloucester County, Virginia
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Click to Enlarge Map of Lower Norfolk
County, Virginia in Early 1700's |
The second and
additional sons eventually became known as Foster. They spread
southward and by the early 1600's were going abroad to establish homes
and lands of their own in the English Empire. This story continues
with those who immigrated to Early Virginia in the 1607 to 1750 time
periods. |
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Gary L. Foster
E-mail
descendant of Beverly Ransome Foster
son of Richard & Susannah Foster (1723)
Documented Descendants of
Richard & Susannah Foster
as of 22 January 2009
Personal Family Website
of my Foster & Gale genealogy as of 22 March 2005. |

Dr. Billie G. Foster
E-mail
descendant of
James Richard Foster son of Sir Robert Forster
Personal
Website |

William L. Foster
E-mail
descendant of James Richard Foster
son of Sir Robert Forster
Personal Website #1
Personal Website #2
Guide to Southern Vocabulary
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Thomas Moran
E-mail descendant of Richard & Elizabeth Foster (1658)
History of the Foster's of
Gloucester County, Virginia
Reserved for additional
Foster families who have proven Virginia beginnings
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Reserved for additional Foster families who have
proven Virginia beginnings
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Reserved for additional Foster families who have proven Virginia
beginnings
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Reserved for additional Foster families who have proven Virginia
beginnings
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Reserved for additional Foster
families who have proven Virginia beginnings
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as they continue to build the paper trail that
their own personal DNA
has linked them too early Foster descendants of Virginia. |
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You can help with the
Current Research Project of Richard Foster & Susannah Rand-Ransome
in tying them into the
descendants of the James Richard Foster family
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