Patented 650 acres of land on the south side of the Rappahannoc River, Virginia, 11/13/1658 (New England Historical & Genealogical Register, vol. 43, pg. 305 as quoted in same source, vol. 46, 1892, pg. 312).
John JADWIN, born before 1638 at London, England (Barry 1); died after 31 Oct 1700 at Talbot Co, MD.
He was the only one of the three grandsons of the "Virginia Adventurer" Thomas Jadwyn - to have
male issue.
Robert and Jeremiah were Episcopalians (Anglicans). John was a Quaker. England at the time was Puritan, and all the Jadwins enumerated above were persecuted and left England on that account. Robert and Jeremiah found themselves at home among friends in the province of Virginia, for Virginia received Episcopalians throughout Cromwell's rule. But John, being a Quaker, had to 'leave.' John's wife, Ann Montague Jadwin, died before 1659, he returned to England. John then married Hannah (surname unknown), and then settled in Talbot Co, MD." Cornelius Comegys Jadwin, in HJ 47. With his two wives, John Jadwin sired an enormous family.
Apparently the John Jadwin family remained in Talbot Co for another 150 years; in 1826 they moved to Wayne Co, PA. Descendants of John Jadwin's daughter Jane Jadwin Critcher remained in Westmoreland Co until 1879. (H53, from an account by Cornelius Comegys Jadwin.) (http://home.sjfc.edu/~jadwin/jadfam.htm). This site traces John's descendants to recent times.