Genetic genealogy (DNA) testing has shown that Peter Rushen of England and several varied United States Rushing family lines share a recent common ancestor (99.96% within 24 generations). Except for obvious non-paternal events all Rushings in the U.S. share a common ancestor and also the genetic "Viking gene" haplogroup I1A.
A search of P. W. Coldham's extensive works on ship and emigration records did not turn up these names however variations of our surname appear in the various Barbados records long before the first documented arrival of Rushing surname variation appears.
Rushen, Russin, Rushem, Rushin, Ruskin and Rushlin of Barbados "International Records: English Settlers in Barbados, 1637-1800 Marriages, Wills and Administrations, Baptisms. 6 volumes" English Settlers in Barbados, 1637-1800 Barbados' surviving parish registers were copied during the mid-19th century and are now housed in the Barbados Department of Archives. William or Matthew are not found in the Barbados archive but James is clearly found there with some others.
Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company. Copyright 1979. "Barbados Records, Wills and Administrations Volume I", SANDERS, Joanne McRee
"Barbados Marriages Volume I, 1643-1800." ST. MICHAEL PARISH MAY 6 1721
Benja: Ruskin & Kathan: Edwards [Marriage Record]
There is a James Rushen listed as a white British settler in Christ Church Parish, Barbados [James arrived from London, England between 1639 - 1654]. He and his wife Ursala (Maiden name Wathmoll from transcripts of the Barbados marriage records, Volume 1, Jan. 30, 1654) and children Francis and Prudence Rushen disappear from Barbados after 1659. A James Rushin appears in 1667 New Kent County, Virginia with a debt.
Sanders Publishing Company. Copyright 1982. "Barbados Records, Wills and Administrations Volume II", SANDERS, Joanne McRee
HOWARD, Henry 3 Apr 1658, RB6/13, p. 238
Wf Mary Howard* - Xtrx & land in Christ Church
Parish bounding Maj. Robert Haccett, Merris Eavrns, Robert Watkins, Thomas
Vinton, & Capt. William Balston; mentions Irish servant Mathew Flennaugh;
friends henry Strowd & Lt. Stephen Brown - Overseers. signed Henry
(x) Howard
Wit: John Bradshaw, James Ruskin,
[This is James Rushen] Will (x) Ashburner
Proved 20 July 1658
Baltamore: Genealogical Publishing Company. Copyright 1979. "Barbados Records, Wills and Administrations Volume I", SANDERS, Joanne McRee
MAKERNES, William of London 17 Dec 1689, RB6/41,
p. 465
Cousin Peter Makernes, his dau; the 3 sons of
uncle John Baslee; sis Mary Page; Richard Hands shoemaker at Northhampton;
Mr. Withorne of the same place; cousin & God dau Ann Makernes &
her sis Mary Makernes; uncle Chaplin; John Ruslin and his wf
and dau Prude Ruslin*[sp?] [This is James Rushen
& wife and daughter]; negro Judith - freedom; negro Henry -
his freedom at 21; bro Robert Makernes - Xtr.
signed William Makerness
Wit: Abraham Whood, John Potter, Nathaniel Enderby
sworn by Jno: Rocke notary public
Memo, page 466, Power of Atty 26 Aug 1700: Robert
Monk* of Farnham, Co. Surry apothecary & surgeon & Mary Monk* his
wf Admx of the will of William Makernes heretofore of Bdos merchant or
planter, late of London merchant decd. Appoint Thomas Pilgrim of Bdos merchant
or planter our Atty to sue for recovery from William Griffith of Bdos merchant
or planter surviving Xtr of the will of Thomas Page late of Bdos merchant
or planter decd & of the front ____ Coates of Bdos widow & Xtrx
of James Coates Esq of Bdos decd. Wit: Stephen Smither, John Smither, Mary
Dare Dep, Stephen Smither of Farcham, Co. Surry carryer age 29
Proved 27 Aug 1700 London, 1 Dec 1701 Bdos
Haviland, Ann, widow 18 Nov 1692, RB6/3, p. 45
Aunt Alice Burdrix, the wf of Rosswell Burdrix
of Southwark in London; neice Catherine Farchason; kinsman Thomas Farchason;
cousin John Farcheason; Xtrs - Thomas Quantine Esq and Richard Turner of
Bdos. signed Ann Haviland
Wit: Tho: Hogan, Jasper Bullard, John Leagan,
Thomas
Rushell [This is Thomas Rushing a Barbados land owner]
Proved 26 Nov 1692
Haviland, Ann, widow
18 Nov 1692, RB6/3, p. 69
Aunt Alice Burdrix, the wf of Roswell Burdrix
of Southwark in London; neice Katherine Fercharson; cousin Thomas Fercharson;
cousin John Fercharson; Xtrs - Thomas Quintyne Esq and Richard Turner of
Bdos. signed Ann (x) Haviland
Wit: Thomas Hogan, Jasper Bullard, John Legay,
Thomas
Rushee [This is also Thomas Rushing]
Cod, 18 Nov 1692, Elizabeth Hagen, dau of Thomas
Hagen.
Proved 26 Nov 1692
Barbados,
settled by the British in 1627, served as a point of origin for many settlers
who eventually settled in Virginia, Georgia, the Carolinas. As a result,
many early American families can trace their origins in the New World first
to Barbados. Most of the more than 40,000 original white British
settlers left Barbados for the American colonies after the 'Sugar Revolution'
of the 1650's. A few extremely rich sugar 'Barons' had taken the farmland
away from the small cotton and tobacco farmers to plant the more profitable
sugar. Cotton and tobacco did not do well in the climate and soil of the
island while sugar did. James' surname is spelled Rushen, Rushem and Rushkin
in the Barbados records. Could this James also be one of the progenitors
of the Rushins, Rushens or Rushings in American Virginia? There is evidence
for a James Rushing in 1667 in New Kent County Virginia.
Both William and Mathew died abt. 1678, in 1679 the courts order John Galloes, who married the widow of Mathew Rushing, the administrator for Mathew Rushing's estate in 1679 and, separately James Munford is ordered to hold William Russhin's estate away from Sara Wallis who has "unjustly detained" William's son, another Mathew [last names are spelled Russhin] the same year. The confusion comes about in 1685 when the Orphan of Mathew Rushing also petitions the court for a change in guardianship to John Wallis and is put out of the home of John Galloes who is Mathew Rushing's Administrator and Husband of Mathew Rushing's natural mother. So why are they calling him an orphan if his mother is still alive? The 1685 Charles City County, a Virginia record entry answers this, and confuses the kinship. Here he is the orphan of Mathew Rushing, Mathew being the more widely accepted name for Mathew's father [Mrs. Rushing Galloes is deceased by 1685].
In 1679, Wm Russhin's estate held in escrow by
James Munford, Sara Wallis being unable to post a security bond for Wm.'s
estate. By 1790 James Munford has died and Wm.
Russhin's estate is in the hands of James Munford's widow Sara Munford.
Matthew Russhin first gains his liberty from
Sara Wallis in June, 1690. Then in a separate court action "on motion of
Mathew Russhin" Wm Russhin's estate is "set aside and secured" in
Mathew Russhin's name in Sept. 1690, from the widow Sara Munford and (James
Munford's) children's property. There are two separate Saras and two separate
estates established by the court, William and Mathew were contemporary
and William's son is also named Mathew? This is unlikely and it is fair
to combine the two parents of young Mathew as one Mathew Rushing with a
second son named William. The records of ensuing generations in Anson County,
NC will then make sense, and the earlier Virginia records do not show a
William but there is a Mathew Rushing.
Charles City County, VA Court Transcripts.
Page 205
1679,
Widow of Jon. Wallis, Dec'd to procure security
for what estate she has in her hands belonging to the orphan of Wm. Russhin,
dec'd. or else James Munford to be possessed
of that estate.
Page 263,
The orphan of Wm. Russhin, petitions court that
he is unjustly detained in service of Sarah, relict and adm'x of Jno Wallis,
dec'd, prays order for his freedom; and said
Sarah, disclaiming and right to said orphan, and said orphan's estate being
secured in hands of James Munford, Court therefore sets orphan at liberty.
1685
Page 359, Page 3 [Modern Numbering] December 1685
Abstract: "Jno. Galloes hath turned Mathew Russhin out of doores the
Orph'n of Mathew Russhin dec'ed and otherwise evilly entreated him". At
orphans request John Wallis app'd gaurdian.
Page 285,
3 June, 1690
At Westopher at Charles City Co., Court.
On motion of Mathew Russhin, an orphan, the widow
of James Munford, dec'd, is to be summoned to next court to answer
what said orphan shall exhibit against her.
Page 300,
Ordered that widow of Ja. Munford, dec'd give
good security at next orphan's court for what she has belonging to Mathew
Russhin.
Page 303, Charles City Co., VA.
At orphans court held at Westopher, 15 Sept.,
1690
Sept. 15 1690 ... [List of Justices Presiding.]...
On 23rd. this month Mr. Jn. Hardiman, Mr. Richard
Bland and Mr. Jon. Woodleife to divide the goods and chattels of Ja.
Munford. dec'd. between Sarah the relict, and
children of dec'd; but before dividing, what estate was in
Munford's hands belonging to Mathew Russhin,
an orphan, to be set aside and secured.
Earlier Records of Mathew in Charles City County, VA
In other Virginia records we find Mathew Rushing in documents dated 1661 and 1662 in, and James Rushen in 1667 New Kent County when an indenture is ordered.
"Charles City County Court Orders 1661-1664"
Page 326
At Westopher, 4 January1661, Morgan Jones
ord to deliver to Mathew Rushing 3 bbl corn left in his custody.
Page 383
At Chaplins, A jury of inquest impaneled the
16th of M'ch 1662 upon the death of a serv't man ... jury members included
Math. Rushing.
"VIRGINIA COLONIAL ABSTRACTS Vol. XII"
by Beverly Fleet, © 1961
These documents help establish the time frame
of the arrival of the first Rushings in America. Again I must thank Peter
Rushen of England and John Thomas Rushing of San Diego, CA for helping
me find where to look next. The emigration project continues, if you have
any information that might help please write us.
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