Transcript Court Order Book 1824-1830 Page 118

Name and Place entries on this page include:

John Aperson; Rebecca Applewhite; Jacob Barnes (Court Official); Peter Booth; William Bowden; Carr Bowers (Sheriff); George Branch; Orson Branch; Angelica Bridge*; Assamoosick Bridge*; Bear Creek Bridge*; Black Creek Bridge*; Broad Water Bridge*; Cary's Bridge*; Cypress Bridge*; Lightwood Bridge*; Little Swamp Bridge*; Henry Briggs (Court Official); Alexander Briggs; Benjamin Brister; Cary; Law Cook (Court Official); Joel Cook; Black Creek*; William Denson; Jesse Drewry; William Drewry; Jordan Edwards; John Exum; Jones Ferry*; Henry Gardner; Jeremiah Gardner; William B Goodwyn; Thomas R Gray; Benjamin Griffin; Henry Gurley; Edwin Halcom; Lewis Harriss; Edwin G Hart; George Hines; Jesse Holt; Thomas Johnson; ^229 Jones; Albridgton Jones; Matthew Joyner; Richard Kello (Clerk); Lightwood; Charles G Magee; Wills Murfee; ^282 Myrick (Court Official), Alexander; John O'Donnilly; Harrison Parker; Alexander P Peete (Court Official); Richard Pond; William Pond; Westra Pope; Thomas Pretlow (Court Official); Clements Rochelle (Sheriff); Jason Rowe; John Shields; Peter Simmons; Richard H Simmons; Zebulon L Simmons; Zachariah Story; Silas Summered (Court Official); John Thomas; John Urquhart; Richard Vick; James B Wellons; William H Whitehead; John Williams; Lewis Worrell; Barham Wrenn

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


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