He married an unknown person. Public Record Office in London, England under the designation 244/24. A transliteration of this document was done by Richard Dieterle descendant of Richard Daux. H/W Vol III, No. 1, 1980. "Witt/Harbour Ancestor cleared of Wrong/Doing" A charge was filed against Richard Daux of Stratford-on-Avon as one of 13 persons plus "divers other riotouse and disorderly persons in the number of thirtye" who served a warrant on one William G. Perrye issued by "the right honorable Sir Edward Cooke knight Chiefe Justice." While details of what took place are not clear. Richard Daux was cleared of any wrong doing, and remained an honorable person. He later moved to London where he was living when his son WALTER DAUX deid (1658) in Charles County, Virginia. |