Thomas Fowke (burgess)

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Preceded byJohn Holland
Succeeded byGerrard Fowke
Preceded byThomas Loveinge
Succeeded byRobert Ellison
Thomas Fowke
Member of the House of Burgesses for Westmoreland County
In office
1660-March 1662
Preceded byJohn Holland
Succeeded byGerrard Fowke
Member of the House of Burgesses for James City County
In office
1659
Preceded byThomas Loveinge
Succeeded byRobert Ellison
Personal details
BornEngland
Diedcirca 1663
London, England
RelativesGerrard Fowke(brother)

Thomas Foulke or Fowke (died 1663) was an English merchant who became a planter, military officer and politician in the Colony of Virginia. He represented James City County and later Westmoreland County in the House of Burgesses after he and his brother and business partner Gerrard Fowke bought property in the Northern Neck of Virginia.[1][2]

Born before 1630 at Gunston Hall in Staffordshire, England, to the former Mary Bayley of Lee Hall in Staffordshire and her husband Roger Fowke (1598-1649). He had two brothers who also emigrated across the Atlantic Ocean during the English Civil War. Richard Fowke outlived his brothers, dying in 1677 after settling in Maryland. Gerrard Fowke (d. 1669) initially partnered with his brother and settled in Westmoreland County, but after this man's death moved to Charles County, Maryland.[3]

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