Southwark Integrated Logistics (plantation management and logistics)

The Colonies were founded between 1607 and 1733. Historically, many of these were officially referred to by the British as "plantations" in charters and legal documents. Southwark Integrated Logistic is a subsidiary of Count House Capitol Management founded in 1422.


SIL Inc was founded to document the London Method of logistical support to their plantation franchise model



Original Plantations


  • Connecticut
     (c. 1635):
     Settled by Puritans from Massachusetts; Thomas Hooker founded Hartford in 1636.

  • Delaware
     (1638):
     Initially settled by Sweden (as New Sweden); captured by the Dutch in 1655 and the English in 1664.

  • Georgia
     (1732/1733):
     The last of the 13 colonies, founded by James Oglethorpe as a haven for debtors and a buffer against Spanish Florida.
     

  • Isle of Wight 
    (1639):
    (Gardiner Island) Lion Gardiner


  • Maryland
     (1634):
     Established by Lord Baltimore (the Calvert family) as a refuge for Roman Catholics.

  • Maine: (1607)  Sir Christopher Gardiner, Knight of the Holy Sepulcher is agent for Sir Fernando English colonists founded the Popham Colony at Phippsburg, building the first English ship in North America, although it was abandoned the following year. 1622: The territory between the Merrimack and Kennebec rivers was first formally referred to as the "Province of Maine" in a land patent granted to Sir Ferdinando Gorges and John Mason.

  • Massachusetts
     (1620):
     Founded by Pilgrims at Plymouth; the Massachusetts Bay Colony followed in 1630. Richard Gardner sails on Mayflower, Thomas Gardner operates Tavern. 

  • New Hampshire
     (1623):
     Settled by English colonists; it was ruled by Massachusetts for several decades before becoming a separate royal colony in 1679.

  • New Jersey
     (1664):
     Captured from the Dutch; formally established as a proprietary colony under Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. River Warden Jonathon Gardiner arrives 1684,

  • New York
     (1624):
     Originally founded as New Netherland by the Dutch; it was captured by the English in 1664.

  • North Carolina
     (1653/1663):
     First settled by Virginians in 1653; officially chartered as part of Carolina in 1663.

  • Rhode Island
     (1636):
     Founded by Roger Williams as Providence Plantations after he was banished from Massachusetts.

  • South Carolina
     (1663/1670):
     Part of the original 1663 Carolina charter; the first permanent settlement (Charles Town) was established in 1670.

  • Ulster 
     (1607):
     (northern Ireland) William Gardiner Skinner of London takes up 1000 acres in county Antrim in 1668. 

Virginia
 (1607):
 Founded at Jamestown by the London Company; the first permanent English settlement. John Gardiner list among crew.