Transcript Minute Book 1799-1803 Page 165

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Adger+; Aggy+; Charles Bailey; Edward Bailey; John Bailey; Barrett; Benjamin Barrett; P Barrett; Belinda+; William Blow; Benjamin Blunt (Court Official); Samuell Blunt; Boothe?+; Eley Boykins; F Bracey; Briggs; John Brittle; Simmons Brown; Eley Browne; Fanny Browne; James Browne; Daniell Butts; Samuell Calvert; Thomas Camp; Jesse Canell?; Frank Clement; Capt Cook; Lazarus Cook; William Crichlow; Ann Darden; Jacob Darden; Delce+; Orphan Deloach; Richard Deloach; Sarah Deloach; Diana+; Dick+; Arthur Doles; Dorothy+; Samuell Drewry; Thomas Edmunds; Simon Everitt?; Lewis Fort; Samuell Francis; Etheldred Gardner; Matthew Gardner; James Gee; Robert Goodwyn (Court Official); Thomas Gray; Griffin; Willie Griffin; George Gurley (Court Official); A S Haney?; Harmon Harris; James Harris; Solomon Holmes; Philip Ivey; John+; Jones; Albridgton S Jones; John Kindred; John Lee; Lewis+; Samuell Magett; Mundell; Nan+; Nottoway Parish*; St Luke's Parish*; Patt+; Alexander Peete (Court Official); Thomas Peete; Peter+; Philis+; Phillis+; Pleasant+; John Pond; Macon? Pond; Pond*; Temp Randall; John Reese; Rose+; Sam+; Sarah+; James Sebrook; William Simmons; Flat Swamp*; Seacock Swamp*; Lewis Tharpe; Henry Thomas; Joseph Turner; John Urquhart; Thomas Vaughn; Jesse Washington; William Wellons; James Wilkinson; John Williamson; Benjamin Windham; Mary Windham; Shadrack Worrell; Lewis Wright

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


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