Robert Beverley Jr.

Robert Beverley Jr.
Member of the House of Burgesses for Jamestown
In office
1699–1702
Preceded byLewis Burwell
Succeeded byNathaniel Burwell
Member of the House of Burgesses for King and Queen County
In office
1720–1720
Serving with George Braxton
Preceded byJohn Baylor
Succeeded byRichard Johnson
Personal details
Born1667 (1667)
Jamestown, Colony of Virginia, British America
DiedApril 21, 1722(1722-04-21) (aged 54–55)
King and Queen County, Colony of Virginia, British America
Spouse
Ursula Byrd
(m. 1697)
ChildrenWilliam Beverley
RelativesRobert Beverley(father); Peter Beverley (brother)
Known forHistory and Present State of Virginia

Robert Beverley Jr. (c.1667—April 21, 1722) was a historian of early colonial Virginia, as well as a planter and politician.[1]

  1. ^ Hemphill, John (1998). "Robert Beverley (ca. 1740–1800)". In Tartar, Brent (ed.). Dictionary of Virginia Biography. Vol. I. Richmond, Virginia: The Library of Virginia. pp. 473–474.