Transcript Birth Record Book 1853-1896 Page 44

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Ancorer+; Annis+; Antonet Benton; Samuel L Benton; William M Benton; Elizabeth Blow; Nathaniel Blow; William R Blow; FNU Briggs; Ginney Briggs; Susanna Briggs; Thomas N Briggs; William W Briggs; James T Butts; Calvin+; Emily F Corbet; Mary A Corbet; William H Corbet; John H Davis; Emmy Diggs+; FNU Diggs+; Lizzy Diggs+; Jerry Drewry; Martha Drewry; Rob Drewry; Edwin+; FNU+; Caroline Gay; Cary Gay; Louisa Gay; Ann Hill+; Samuel Hill+; John Hines; FNU Hundley; James Hundley; Yearica Hundley; Jackson+; FNU Jones; Harriett Jones; Natthalions Jones; Rob Jones; Simmons Jones; Susan Jones; Allen E Joyner; Laura E Joyner; Virginia Joyner; Lucy W Kindred; Delila Lewis; John Lewis; Mary Antnett Lewis; Polly Lewis; Robert R Lewis; William Lewis; Martha+; FNU Moore; George Moore; Nancy Moore; FNU Moss; Joseph R Moss; Nancy Moss; FNU Pond; George Pond; Lavyna Pond; Levi Pond; Mary Pond; Willis J Pond; Harrison P Pope; Albert M Raiford; Barney Raiford; Caroline Raiford; Estate Of P H Rollings; Martha Rollings; Patrick Rowe; Sarah+; Ann Slade; Joseph P Slade; Joseph W Slade; Elizabeth Smith; Moody Smith; Sarah A Stephenson; Wat W Stephenson; William R Stephenson; William Urquhart (Court Official); Ro H Vick; Edwin F White; FNU White; Manerva White; Catherine R Whitehead; Dolly Whitehead; FNU Whitehead; Henry Whitehead; John Whitehead; Margaret E Whitehead; FNU Wooten; John Wooten; Sally Wooten

Note: Tags may follow an entry. Tags are: Site (*) --geographic location; Black (+) --slave or free; Native American (^) --Indian; Questionable (?) --Uncertain


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