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    Ananias Dare (c. 1560 – 1587, legal death) was a colonist of the Roanoke Colony of 1587. He was the husband of Eleanor White , whom he married at St Bride's Church [1] in London, and the father of Virginia Dare , the first English child born in America.

  2. Jun 1, 2021 · Ananias Dare was one of nine assistants granted a coat of arms and sent to Roanoke Island, along with his wife Eleanor, in 1587. A tiler and bricklayer, Ananias belonged to a guild in England and his social status in England likely allowed for his leadership role in the new colony. Little is known of the fate of Ananias, Eleanor, and their ...

  3. Dec 21, 2013 · The large stone, shown below, is purported to be the gravestone of Ananias Dare and the smaller stone, to hold a map. We know that the original Dare Stone was found near Edenton in 1937, followed by the series of stones, 2-48, that were exposed as frauds after Dr. Pearce of Breneau College (now University) offered to pay $500 for any additional ...

  4. Married to Ananias Dare, Eleanor gave birth to Virginia—the first English child born in the New World—shortly after the English colonists landed on Roanoke Island.

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  5. Among the colonists were Governor White's daughter, Eleanor, and her husband, Ananias Dare. The voyage took longer than the usual six weeks, and the ships finally anchored off Roanoke Island on July 22. Once the colonists landed, they began repairing the houses already there and started building new homes.

  6. Ananias Dare was one of twelve "Assistants" in the government of the Cities of Raleigh in Virginia and a member of the "Lost Colony" of 1587 that arrived at Roanoke Island in July. He was described in 1586 as a tiler and bricklayer but the next year, in a document drawn up by Sir Walter Raleigh, he was referred to as a gentleman "late of London."

  7. Jan 23, 2016 · The full inscription appeared to be a note from Eleanor White Dare to her father. The front read: “Ananias Dare &/ Virginia Went Hence/ Unto Heaven 1591/ Anye Englishman Shew/ John White Govr Via.” On the back was carved: “Father Soone After You/ Goe for England Wee Cam/ Hither. Onlie Misarie & Warre/ Tow Yeere.

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