Henry Carsley (1602 - bef.1635)

Biography
Henry Carsley was born in 1602 in England and died before 26 Nov 1635 in Northampton County, Virginia, North America. In 1623 he arrived in Virginia, North America at the age of 23-years-old. He was listed as living in Newport News, Virginia, North America. On 7 Feb 162425 he was at one point working for Daniel Goodkin who was engaged in the business of shipping cattle into the colony of Virginia for breeding purposes. Henry was a headlight for Goodkin's petition of 2,500 acres of land for his business, however Goodkin's business did not succeed and Henry migrated to the Eastern Shore of Maryland where he survived the 1622/23 Indian massacre. In 1633 he petitioned the court of Accomack in Maryland, North America for a lease of 50 acres of land which was upon Old Plantation Creek on the southside of Fishing Creek. He married in about 1625 to Elizabeth Berryman (c.1608 - bef.1640).

Lineage
Henry Carsley (1602 - bef.1635)

m. Elizabeth Berryman (c.1608 - bef.1740)

Frances Carsley (c.1633 - aft.1679)

Jefferey Minshall (1620 - 1675)

Jane Minshall (c.1653 - 1692)

m. Samuel Long (1645 - 1695)

Daniel Long I (1677 - bef.1741)

m. Elizabeth Taylor (1684 - 1720)

David Long I (c.1702 - 1756)

m. Abigail Lister (c.1720 - 1773)

David Long, Jr. (1742 - 1825)

m. Eleanore "Nelly" White (1749 - 1797)

Capt. John White Long (1786 - 1834)

m. Sarah Laws "Sally" Henderson (1799 - 1828)

Ellen White Long (1820 - 1856)

m. Rev. John. W. Quinn (1816 - 1863)

Rev. William White Quinn (1838 - 1908)

m. Mary Celcilia Clarke (1847 - 1917)

William Samuel Quinn (1883 - 1946)

m. Alice Sterling Wilson (1881 - 1971)

Chevalier Lt. Gen. William Wilson "Buffalo Bill" Quinn (1907 - 2001)

m. Sara-Bette "Bette" Williams (1918 - 2004)

Sally Sterling Quinn (b. 1941)

m. Chevalier Benjamin Crowninshield Bradlee (1921 - 2014)

Cavaleiro Josiah Quinn Crowninshield Bradlee, GORC, CCR, MStJ (b. 1982)