Transcript Court Minute Book 1830-1835 Page 269

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Benjamin Applewhite; Jacob Barnes (Court Official); Henry Bass; Lern T Beale; Mills Beale; William Beale; John P Boykins; Carys Bridge*; Mills A Britt; James Bryant; Jonathan Bryant; Jordan Bryant; William Bryant; Cary; James Cobb; Benjamin Cogsdale; Lewis Cogsdale; Nathaniel Cogsdale; Samuell Corbitt; Josiah C Council; William P Cross; Elisha Darden; Jonathan Darden; Edwin Daughtry; Lawrence Daughtry; William Daughtry; John Doyal; Newit Edwards; Randal Edwards; Dixon Gardner; Everitt Gardner; Fawrence Gardner; James R Gardner; James W Gardner; James Gardner; Joseph Gardner; Randolph R Gardner; John D Hart; Matthew Holland; Washington Holland; William D Hood; Maret Howell; Aaron Johnson; Goodman E Johnson; Nathaniel Jones; David Joyner; Eli Joyner; Elisha Joyner; Harrison Joyner; Jacob Joyner; William Joyner; Willie Joyner; Jesse Lankford; Thomas Lawrence; William E Lawrence; Willis W Lawrence; Thomas O'Donnelly; Thomas Odonolow; Rob Parker; Peter J Pierce; Mallory Pittman; Hardy Rawls; David D Savage; Tarlton W Scott; William D Simmons; Jordan Spivy; John F Trezvant; Anthony Vaughan; Willis Wellons; Skuthing? West; George Williams; James Williams

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


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