Colonial Times Tornadoes

I know, most of you might be going off because this 169-year "outbreak" [more like an age of America, obviously], it was just listing out any significant/deadly twisters within the colonial times. Back in those days, you only got a twister every 3 to 6 years, but one tornado did average 1.18 to 2.44 fatalities and about 3.16+ injuries per location hit, due to sparsely-populated areas for today's standards. The reasons that tornadoes were really deadly back in those days, however, is because no warning systems were ever available.

Notable Tornadoes [1607-1649, first 42 years]
Four notable tornadoes occurred from 1607 to 1649. Three of them were unrated, but one was a definite F3.

Fort Algernon 1611 Twister
A large unrated tornado destroyed nine homes and damaged 11 others in Fort Algernon, and rumours say it was part of the cause why it caught fire in 1611 just 36 hours after the tornado. The tornado was said to have spread the fire closer, but disposed of it in a lake not too far from Fort Algernon, but the forest fire reached the colony. Directly, it's said that 14 people were killed, 12 injured, and over 40 indirect fatalities and 25 indirect injuries occurred from this tornado. Thus, a combined 98% of town was entirely destroyed.

Phoebus 1622 Tornado
An unrated tornado caused major damage to one settlers' home and left moderate to significant damage to four more homes. Nobody was killed, but two injuries were reported with this storm.

Plymouth 1648 Tornadoes
It's rumoured that six waterspouts merged just two miles offshore into two large tornadoes [two merged into the 2nd tornado and the 1st tornado had four]. Just after the 1st tornado merged, it hit a boat full of pioneers, with 205 pioneers to be exact, as that vessel got capsized fast. Two minutes later, only 6 people survived from the initial capsizing just after the tornado threw the boat about 1.6 miles from where it originally was. The second tornado didn't collapse any vessels, but it did some significant damage to four homes in Plymouth, killed about 25 settlers, injured 20, before dying out. The first tornado hit downtown Plymouth, destroying 90% of town. It finally died out 10 minutes of being on land. Historians rumoured that at least 300 colonists were killed and 84+ others were injured that fateful day.