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Edward Major

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Preceded by
  
Thomas Harwood

Succeeded by
  
Thomas Dew


Occupation
  
Farmer

Name
  
Edward Major

Died
  
c. 1655 Nansemond County, Virginia

Residence
  
Nansemond County, Virginia

Lieutenant Colonel Edward Major (1615 – c. 1655) was a Virginia soldier, landowner and politician.

Life

Major was born in England around 1615. He moved to Virginia in 1635 and became a prominent farmer and militia leader in Nansemond County. He was a Burgess from Upper Norfolk Co. in 1645.

Major was closely associated with Puritan settlers in the colony, and was elected Speaker of the House of Burgesses in 1652, just after Virginia acceded to the authority of Parliament following the execution of King Charles I.

Major married Susannah Aston, daughter of Lt. Col. Walter Aston and Hannah Jordan. After Edward Major's death, Susannah had married William Batt (William Batte) by December 4, 1656.

References

Edward Major Wikipedia