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      • Philadelphus, North Carolina: Grave of Virginia Dare Virginia Dare was the first English child born in America. She vanished along with the rest of the "Lost Colony" in the 1580s. A small roadside sign claims that this is her burial site.
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  1. Virginia Dare (born August 18, 1587; date of death unknown) was the first English child born in an American English colony. [2] What became of Virginia and the other colonists remains a mystery. The fact of her birth is known because John White, Virginia's grandfather and the governor of the colony, returned to England in 1587 to seek fresh ...

    • before August 18, 1590
  2. Aug 18, 2012 · Added: Sep 10, 2003. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 7858199. Source citation. Pioneer American Colonist. She was the first English child born in America. Daughter of Ananias Dare and Ellinor White, she was born on Roanoke Island and christened Virginia in honor of the new colony.

  3. Virginia Dare (born Aug. 18, 1587, Roanoke Island, Virginia colony. [now in North Carolina, U.S.]) was the first English child born in the Americas. She was given the name Virginia because she was the first Christian born in Virginia.

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  4. Sep 14, 2017 · Quick Facts. Significance: First English child born in North America. Place of Birth: Roanoke Island, NC. Date of Birth: August 18, 1587. Virginia Dare, daughter of Ananias and Eleanor Dare and granddaughter of John White, was the first English child born in the New World.

  5. Virginia Dare was born on August 18, 1587 at Roanoke Island in colonial Virginia (present-day North Carolina). Virginia Dare was the first English-born child in the Americas. She was the daughter of Ananias Dare and Eleanor Dare and the granddaughter of Governor John White.

  6. www.ncpedia.org › biography › dare-virginiaDare, Virginia | NCpedia

    Virginia Dare, the first English child born in America, was the daughter of Ananias and Eleanor White Dare and granddaughter of Governor John White. Born on Roanoke Island , she was christened on 24 August by the name given by Queen Elizabeth to the new country.

  7. This firstborn child to English parents in the new world was named Virginia, in honor of what the early explorers had christened this new foothold in the New World. Shortly after Virginia Dare’s birth, her grandfather, John White, set sail for a return to England on a mission to bring back supplies to the colonists.

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