Transcript Court Order Book Pt A&B 1784-1788 Page 217

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Aaron+; Abram+; John Andrews; Angelica*; Arthur Applewhite; Benjamin Applewhite; Henry Applewhite; John Applewhite; Jesse Arrington; James Atkinson; Timothy Atkinson; Barrow; Temperance Bass; Joshua Beale; John Bishop; Michaell Bozman; Francis Branch; Jones' Mill Bridge*; Charles Briggs; Jonas Bryant; Chloe+; John Claud; Hartwell Cocke; Jemimah Collins; Cooper+; Sarah Crocker; Elisha Darden; Holland Darden; John Davis; Daniel Fisher; Foster; Arthur Foster; Hailey Foster; Sally Francis; Edward Harris; John Harris; John Hart; Hicks; Elizabeth Holliman; Micajah Holliman; Willson Holliman; Isham Jackson; Jacob+; Jones; John Kindred; Benjamin Lewis; Henry Love; Moses Mckenny; Elisha Milton; Orphans Moody; Philip Moody; Samuel Moody; West Moody; Joseph Mountfort; Randolph Newsum; Cordal Norfleet; Nottoway Parish*; Foster's Path*; James Porch; James Pully; Rhoda+; Barrow's Road*; Hicks' Ford Road*; Taylor's Road*; Sam+; Fucia Sandifer; John Scott; John Simmons (Court Official); Simmons; Edwin Simmons; Thomas Simmons; John Sturgeon; James Summerell; Isham Tann; Taylor; Edward Taylor; Joshua Thorpe; Martha Thorpe; Tom+; Arthur Turner; Lucy Turner; Jeremiah Tyler; William Urquhart (Court Official); Michael Warren; Benjamin Whitfield

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


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