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Norfolk

Norfolk developed into an important port city over the course of the eighteenth century.

Families

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Portraits

Mary Orange Rothery (Mrs. Matthew Rothery, b. 1747)

(1773)

Amy Hutchings Newton (Mrs. Thomas Newton, 1725-1790)

(1770)

Thomas Newton (1713-1794)

(1770)

Martha Tucker Newton (Mrs. Thomas Newton, Jr., 1750/1-1816) and Thomas Newton III (1768-1847)

(1770)

Thomas Newton, Jr. (1742-1807)

(1770)

Elizabeth Boush (later Mrs. Champion Travis, b. 1752-1754 and d. before 1811)

(1769)

Daniel Barraud (1725-after 1784)

(1774)

Edward Archer (1713-1771)

(1769)

Edward Archer II (1747-1807)

(1769-1776)

Catherine Curle Barraud (Mrs. Daniel Barraud, b. ca. 1730)

(1770)

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Suggested citation: Janine Yorimoto Boldt, researcher. Colonial Virginia Portraits. Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture, Digital Project, 2019, www.colonialvirginiaportraits.org.

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