Thomas Savage (Virginia interpreter)

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Thomas Savage
Engraving of Powhatan and natives meeting Ralph Hamor and Thomas Savage in a village
Young Thomas Savage accompanying Ralph Hamor in a meeting with Powhatan, 1614
Bornc. 1594
Cheshire, England
Died1633(1633-00-00) (aged 38–39)
Accomac Shire, Virginia
Other namesThomas Salvage, Thomas Savadge, Thomas Newport[1]
Occupation(s)Adventurer, Powhatan interpreter, ancient planter

Thomas Savage (b.c. 1594 - d. 1633) was an English adventurer to the Virginia colony. At age thirteen he emigrated to the New World, and soon after lived with Powhatan (Native American leader) as an cultural emmissary from 1608 to 1610. Savage became a Tidewater Algonquian interpreter for the English. Savage settled on the Eastern Shore of Virginia where he interacted with native leader Debedeavon. Thomas Savage was an ancient planter, married a tobacco bride, and had a son (John) that represented Northampton County, Virginia in the House of Burgesses.

  1. ^ Kupperman, Karen Ordahl (2000). Indians and English: Facing Off in Early America. Cornell University Press. p. 206. ISBN 9780801482823.