Transcript Court Minute Book 1861-1870 Page 363

Name and Place entries on this page include:

W A Bailey; Lawson Beale; William Beale; William A Bell; Blow; William N Blow; James T Bowden; Bartholomew Bowers; James F Boykins; Newit Branch; Assamoosick Bridge*; Black Creek Bridge*; Blow's Mill Run Bridge*; Diamond Bridge*; Flat Swamp Bridge*; Franklin Bridge*; Jerusalem Bridge*; Lower Seacock Bridge*; William W Briggs; James Brister; Thomas J Brister; G G G Brittle; B J Bryant; R L Bryant; John C Bunn; H M Butts; William Camp; Pelege Caroon; J W Claud; D W Cobb; William J Cobb; James Cogsdale; James M Corbett; Jonathan Darden; Eli W Davis; James Dillard; D L Doles; James E Edwards; Littleton R Edwards; E W Ferguson; Southquay Ferry*; William S Francis; Hebron*; Stephen Henderson; H S Howard; Jail*; John James; James G Jones; James J Jones; James R Joyner; James H Judkins; Samuel Kello (Clerk); E E Kitchen; Shugars Lain; William R Lawrence; S Lewis; Salathiel Lewis; E C Maget; Massenberg*; Massenberg's Mill*; Joseph Nelms; J H Person; J R Person; J D Pretlow; William J Richardson; Collin Ricks; Black Water River*; Robert Rowland; Exum W Shields; Eli Spivey; Exum Spivey; A T Stephenson; R M Stephenson; W W Stephenson; Cedar Swamp*; David Turner; William Urquhart (Court Official); Charles F Urquhart; Samuel Vick; William R 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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