Transcript Court Order Book 1824-1830 Page 105

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Jacob Barnes (Court Official); Jiles Barrett; John Barrett; Jordan Barrett; William Bell; Drewry Bittle; John T Blow; Boykins; John Boykins; Benjamin Bradshaw; Patsey Bradshaw; Massenburg's Mill Race Bridge*; Edward Butts; Francis Calvert; John Carr; Robert Carr; Edwin B Claud; ^234 Clayton, James; M C (Benjamin) Cobb (Court Official); Lazarus Cobb; Jeptha Darden; Allen Edwards; Peter Edwards; Ellis; John Exum; Thomas Fitzhugh; Hardy Freeman; Charles W Goodwyn; William B Goodwyn; Benjamin Griffin; Harrison; Joseph Harriss; Benjamin Hill; William Hill; Henry Hurst+; George Ivy; Burgess Joyner; Eley Joyner; Jeremiah Joyner; Lawrence Joyner; Henry Kindred; William Lawrence; James Maget; Manny Maget; James D Massenburg (Court Official); James Millikin; John Moor; Thomas Moor; Matthew Mountford; Stephen Murdaugh; ^282 Myrick (Court Official), Alexander; James Myrick; Edwin Pettway; Edward Reese; Joseph Reese; Robert Ricks; Thomas Ricks; James Rochelle (Clerk); Jason Rowe; Josiah Simmons; Orphans Simmons; Robert G Simmons; Wilbome Stephenson; William G Stephenson; John Thomas; Benjamin Turner; John C Turner; John Whitfield; Keyton Whitfield+; Britton Williams; James Williams; Hamel Williamson; Martha Williamson; James Wills; M Wills; Lewis 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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