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Kecoughtan, Virginia

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171:, by virtue of Jamestown (which usually claims this distinction) having been abandoned for two days in June 1610, and also because after 1698, when the capital of the Virginia colony and the parish seat moved from James town to Williamsburg, the buildings at Jamestown, including the church, were abandoned. 191:. It was located between Salters Creek and Hampton Roads and was developed by the Newport News, Hampton, and Old Point Development Company. The major business located in the town was Elizabeth Buxton Hospital. It was served by Woodrow Wilson School and a town hall and firestation. 107:, across the mouth of the James. A company of 17 men mutinied from Martin and absconded to Kecoughtan to buy corn, where they were all killed. Martin abandoned the Nansemonds' island and returned to Jamestown. 98:
The Kecoughtan village was where Captain John Smith and his group of settlers received their first welcome in 1607. The tribe remained generally friendly to them until the summer of 1609, when president
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on January 1, 1927. At that time the town's population was 1,198 and the total length of its streets five miles. The hard surface roadway connecting the area to the city of
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in 1830, the parish is the oldest English-speaking parish in the US today. The current church, constructed in 1728, is the fourth built for the parish.
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Through Fort Algernon and the Kecoughtan settlement, Hampton can claim to be the oldest continually occupied English-speaking settlement in the
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player, then attacking them. The surviving Kecoughtans fled to merge with other groups in the Powhatan Paramount Chiefdom.
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at Kecoughtan in 1597, appointing his own young son Pochins as successor there, while resettling some of the tribe at the
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in 1637. In the 1690s, Kecoughtan became part of the newly incorporated Town of Hampton, which later became an
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opened in 1910 and was named Kecoughtan Road for the town. It was incorporated into
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was founded. The area and the parish has since been continuously occupied. Renamed
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Virginia's Mother Church and the Political Conditions Under Which It Grew
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In an area immediately to the southwest of the original settlement, the
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sent Captain Martin to forcibly take over the island inhabited by the
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beside their main village in October 1609. After the arrival of
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the native village on July 9, 1610, by luring them out with a
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Eleven years later it was annexed by the independent city of
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William and Mary archaeological study of site of Kecoughtan
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Lost Native American populated places in the United States
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Index

Hampton, Virginia
Elizabeth City County
City of Newport News
Virginia
Algonquian
Native Americans
Captain John Smith
Hampton Roads
William Strachey
Chief Powhatan
weroance
Piankatank River
John Smith
Nansemonds
Fort Algernon
Old Point Comfort
Lord De La Warr
seized
tambourine
Elizabeth City Parish
St. John's Episcopal Church
Elizabeth River Shire
Elizabeth City County
independent city
Phoebus
City of Hampton
United States
incorporated town
Elizabeth City County
Newport News

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