Governor White's daughter delivers the first English …
Years: 1587 - 1587
August
Governor White's daughter delivers the first English child in the Americas: Virginia Dare, born on August 18.
White had reestablished relations with the neighboring Croatans before her birth, and had tried to reestablish relations with the tribes that Ralph Lane had attacked a year previously, but the aggrieved tribes had refused to meet with the new colonists.
George Howe is killed shortly thereafter by natives as he crabs alone in Albemarle Sound.
The colonists, knowing what had happened during Ralph Lane's tenure in the area and fearing for their lives, persuade White to return to England to explain the colony's situation and ask for help.
There are approximately one hundred and seventeen colonists—one hundred and fifteen men and women who had made the trans-Atlantic passage and two newborn babies, including Virginia Dare—when White returns to England, leaving them with a pinnace and several small ships for exploration of the coast or removal of the colony to the mainland.
