Transcript Court Minute Book 1830-1835 Page 270

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Amos Adams; Barham; Owen G Barham; Samuell Barham; James W Beale; Gillead G Bowden; Barhams Mill Race Bridge*; Three Creeks Bridge*; Joseph T Claud; James E Clayton; Daniell Cobb; Soloman Crumpler; William Crumpler; Patrick Doles; John J Drake; Gilbert Drewry; John Drewry; Reese Felts; Matthew Gilliam; Joshua Grizzard; Edmund Halcome; Richard Halcome; Alfred Harris; William Harrison; John Hart; Richard Haulcom; James P Holt; Vincent Horne; Exum Jenkins; George Johnson; Elijah Joyner; Joseph Joyner; John. T Judkins; William Kitchen; Sterling H Lanier; John Livesey; Iva Lowe; John Luter; John Mercer; J Murdaugh; Joshua F Myrick; Solomon Myrick; Elijah Nelms; Goodwyn Niblet; Henry P Nicholson; Rob Nicholson; Henry Pettway; Eli Pope; William Ridley; Soloman Quay Road*; Edwin Simmons; Nathaniel Simmons; Thomas Simmons; Jordan Spivy; Jeremiah Stephenson; Welboum Stephenson; William Thorne; John W Tiller; Brooks R Trezvant; Lewis C Trezvant; Edwin Turner; Bolling B Vick; Drewry C Waller; Edwin Waller; John Waller; Dred Warren; Edwin Williams; John H Williams; Matthew Williams; Nicholas C Williams; Samuell Williams; Thomas Williams; William T Williams; William Williams; Joseph 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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