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    Who was the first English child born in the New World?

    Question #86303. Asked by star_gazer. (Sep 23 07 2:43 PM)


    Silver_Knight

    Virginia Dare in 1587, at the Roanoke Colony

    http://www.virginiaplaces.org/settleland/internatchild.html

    Sep 23 07, 2:48 PM
    star_gazer

    Yes, she was the granddaughter of Sir Walter Raleigh.

    Sep 23 07, 3:03 PM


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