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Thomas Savage (Virginia interpreter)

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that the French were trading fur with the natives in Chesapeake Bay, offering an opportunity to English enterprise. Debedeavon eventually gifted Savage 9,000 acres (36 km) of land on the Eastern Shore, called Savage's Neck. Debedeavon warned Savage of a plot to poison Englishmen by
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region. Savage continued to serve as an interpreter until his death in or before September, 1633. He was survived by his son, who inherited his land, and his wife. Hannah (Ann) remarried a planter named Daniel Cugley by 1638.
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was tortured and killed by native women. Savage was sent back to Jamestown, possibly to prevent native military tactics from being overheard. During the winter of 1609 and 1610, the
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and associate Captain William Eppes, and was brought up on legal charges. By March 1625, Savage was forced into the government's service, by way of official interpreter of the
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dialect, observed the Powhatan culture, and kept the English informed as to the native relations. Savage interacted with
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Thomas Dale, Ralph Hamor, and Thomas Savage ask for the hand of Powhatan's daughter, Pocahontas
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In February 1608, to aid Powhatan-English relations, Savage was "gifted" to Paramount Chief
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and Powhatan's youngest daughter, but the endeavor failed. By 1619, Savage lived at
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Thomas Savage (sometimes written as "Salvage" or "Savadge") was probably born in
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reduced the English to only 60 settlers, but Thomas Savage survived.
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named Namontack (or "Namotacke"). Thomas Savage resided in
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Around the same time period, Savage came in conflict with
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In 1621, Ensign Savage (aged about 27 years) accompanied
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Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 140. 466:Narratives of Early Virginia: 1606-1625 393:Savage Neck Dunes Natural Area Preserve 331:killed almost 350 non-native settlers. 310:and Occohannock people, notably leader 155:where he interacted with native leader 1800: 473: 279:to setup an arranged marriage between 684: 557: 462: 179:Young Virginia adventurer (1608-1610) 1728:General Court of Virginia (colonial) 1697:Jamestown: Legend of the Lost Colony 648:"Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents" 617: 523:http://www.jstor.org/stable/26431964 504: 493:http://www.jstor.org/stable/41221734 16:Early English colonist (1594 - 1633) 1643:Po-ca-hon-tas, or The Gentle Savage 227:Thomas Savage became fluent in the 147:from 1608 to 1610. Savage became a 135:) was an English adventurer to the 13: 538:. October 17, 2007. Archived from 463:Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, ed. 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Index

Engraving of Powhatan and natives meeting Ralph Hamor and Thomas Savage in a village
Ralph Hamor
Powhatan
Accomac Shire
Powhatan
ancient planter
Virginia colony
Powhatan (Native American leader)
cultural emmissary
Tidewater Algonquian
Eastern Shore of Virginia
Debedeavon
ancient planter
tobacco bride
Northampton County, Virginia
House of Burgesses
Cheshire
Christopher Newport
First Supply mission to Jamestown
Powhatan
page (servant)
Werowocomoco
Sea Venture
Virginia Algonquian
Pocahontas
Henry Spelman of Jamestown
Samuel Collier
John Smith
page
John Ratcliffe

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