- James Davis (mariner)
James Davis (born c. 1575 in
England , died February 16, 1623(?), at James City,Virginia )) was an English ship captain and author. He was part of the group of the proprietaryVirginia Company of Plymouth which established the short-livedPopham Colony near present-dayPhippsburg, Maine in August of 1607. During his brief tenure in the New World, Captain Davis was involved in the construction of the "Virginia", apinnace built to demonstrate shipbuilding potential of the new colony. When the Popham Colony failed in 1608, "Virginia" was one of the vessels to carry the surviving colonists back to England.Records suggest that Captain Davis and "Virginia" made at least one other Atlantic crossing, from England to the more successful Jamestown Settlement, a project of the
Virginia Company of London . "Virginia" was apparently one of the two pinnaces in tow behind the seven large ships of theThird Supply mission to Jamestown, which left Plymouth in 1609. They encountered a 3 day storm thought to have been ahurricane , resulting in theshipwreck of theflagship of the fleet, the "Sea Venture " on an uninhabitedarchipelago (which was to becomeBermuda ) after the ships became separated. "Virginia" apparently survived the storm, and under the command of Captain James Davis, arrived in the Colony in October 1609, probably in tow behind one of the larger ships. At that time, Captain Davis assumed command ofFort Algernon at Point Comfort, where he survived the Starving Time of 1609-10. The "Virginia" disappears from records in 1610.The date of his death is uncertain. Some sources believe Captain Davis was among those killed in the
Indian Massacre of 1622 along the James River. However, his name is not listed on official lists of the victims of the Virginia Company. Other records indicate that he died on February 16, 1623 at his plantation in Virginia. However, there are also others who believe that he may have lived as much as 10 years longer.Captain Davis is credited with being the author of "Relation of a Voyage to Sagadahoc, 1607-1608". [ [http://davisbeantrees.home.comcast.net/id35.htm Captain James Davis, 1580 - 1623 ] at davisbeantrees.home.comcast.net]
Notes
ources
* [http://www.jamestowne-wash-nova.org/JamesDavis.htm Wash & NoVa Company - Biographies - James Davis ] at www.jamestowne-wash-nova.org
External links
* [http://www.mainesfirstship.org Maine's First Ship] - a project to reconstruct "Virginia"
* [http://www.pophamcolony.org Popham Colony]
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