Joseph Bridger

General Joseph Bridger (April 29, 1631 April 15, 1686) was a military and political figure in the Colony of Virginia. Some sources relate him as "Colonel" (Col.) Bridger.[1]

Born in Gloucester, England, in 1631, he was the son of Samuel Bridger, the auditor of the College of Gloucester.[2] Bridger served as a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses from Isle of Wight County, Virginia in the 1657-8 session, as well as in 1663. According to some sources, Bridger was later a co-acting Colonial Governor of Virginia in 1684, and 1685.[3]

During Bacon's Rebellion, Bridger was an adherent of Governor William Berkeley.[4]

Several of Bridger's descendants also served in the House of Burgesses.[5]

He died in 1686, in Isle of Wight County, Virginia.[6] He was interred at St. Luke's Church, in Smithfield, Virginia.[7]

See also

Among Governor Bridger's descendants were:[8]

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