Edmund Rossingham

Captain
Edmund Rossingham
Bornunknown
Diedunknown
Other namesEdmund Roffingham, Ensigne Rossingham, Edmund van Rasseghem
OccupationFactor
Years active1619-1633
Parent(s)Dionysis Rossingham (father), Mary Flowerdew (mother)
RelativesTemperance Flowerdew (aunt), George Yeardley (uncle)
Member Virginia House of Burgesses
Personal details
Residence(s)Flowerdew Hundred Plantation, Virginia Colony
Military service
Branch/serviceVirginia colonial militia
RankEnsign (1619); later Captain

Edmund Rossingham was the nephew of and factor for Sir George Yeardley, who was Governor of the Colony of Virginia and his wife Temperance Flowerdew. Rossingham was a member of the first assembly of the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1619, representing Flowerdew Hundred Plantation. After Yeardley's death, he sued the estate for unpaid wages, but Ralph Yeardley refused him on multiple requests.