Transcript Court Order Book 1824-1830 Page 47

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Amis; William Amis; Stephen Andrews; Bolling H Barnes; Burwell Barnes; Burwell Binum?; James Bishop; Benjamin Blunt (Court Official); Francis Blunt; Richard Blunt; Henry P Briggs (Court Official); Charles Briggs; Orphan Briggs; John Butts; Orphan Butts; Polly Butts; Sally Butts; William Butts; Moody Byrd; M C (Benjamin) Cobb (Court Official); Jesse Crocker; Jacob Darden; Amos Doyal; Spratley Doyal; John Fitzhugh; Orphans Fitzhugh; Joseph Gilliam; Louisa Gilliam; Orphans Gilliam; Richard Gilliam; Cary Gray; Thomas R Gray; Benjamin Griffin; George G Gurley (Court Official); John M Gurley; William Hancock; Joseph Harriss; Horn; ^229 Jones; Elizabeth Jones; Henry Jones; William Joyner; Jesse Lankford; William B Lockhart; Byrd Lundy; Orphan Lundy; James D Massenburg (Court Official); John Moor; James Myrick; Shadrach Newton; Pennington; William Philips; Picket; Pond; Arthur R P Pond; Calthorpe Pond; Francis C Pond; Hawkins Pond; Orphans Pond; Clements Rochelle (Sheriff); Harrison Stephenson; Edmund Thorpe; Christian Tillar; Edmund H Tillar; Henry Tillar; Albert Turner; Benjamin Washington; Harriett Wellons; James B Wellons; 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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