Transcript Commission of Safety Book 1775-1776 Page 9

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Barnes; John Beal; Richard Beal; Bell; John Blunt; William Branch; Smith Bridge*; Henry Briggs (Court Official); Charles Briggs; Browne; Jonas Bryant; Eleanor Clifton Calthorpe; Cobb; Henry Cobb; Cooper; Patty Cooper; Jesse Council; Priscilla Council; Crenshaw; Henry Davis; John Davis; Sally Davis; Thomas Davis; David Delk; Hardy Doyal; Ann Drake; Jesse Draper; Newit Drew; William Drewry; John Edwards; Sarah Edwards; Fowler; Edwin Gray; Benjamin Griffin; Ambrose Grizard; George Gurley (Court Official); Mourning Gurley; Benjamin Harris; Howell Harris; Benjamin Hasty; Edward Ivey; George Ivey; John Johnson; Joseph Johnson; Thomas Jones; Lewis Joyner; William Joyner; Samuel Kindred; William Kitching; Thomas Lankford; Arthur Long; Davis Long; Nicholson Maget; Abram Mitchell; John Mitchell; Morris; James Mumford; Thomas Mumford; Newsum; Patricia Newsum; Matthew Nick; Cordall Norfleet; Trances Briggs Paterson; William Pope; Drew Powell; John Powell; Anice Ray; William Ray; James Ridley (Court Official); Roger+; Benjamin Ruffin (Sheriff); Tomkins Sandeford; Smith; Henry Smith; Lawrence Smith; William Spivey; Etheldred Taylor (Court Official); Edmund Taylor; Eliz. Ridley Taylor; Henry Taylor; James Taylor; Kinchen Taylor; Samuell Taylor; Thorpe; Anna Vasser; Vick; Ely Vick; Ephraim Williams; Jacob Williams; Matthew Wills; Henry Wilson; Jesse Wommell; Joseph Wommell; Benjamin Worrell; John Worrell

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


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