Transcript Court Order Book 1835-1839 Page 188

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Emphemy Backston; Joseph C Backston; Mildred Backston; Phinehas M Bailey; William O Bailey; Jesse Barham; Jacob Barnes (Court Official); William Bowers; Dizy Branch; Hannah Branch; Lewis N Branch; Orson Branch; Polly Branch; Sally Branch; Vallentine Branch; James Clayton; Dizy Davis; James Davis; Benjamin Devany; David Doyal; John Drake; Benjamin L Drew (Court Official); Jesse Drewry; Robert Drewry; Daniel H Dromgoole; Nelson B Gardner; Cary Gay; George Gay; George G G Gray; John L Gwaltney; Richard Halcomb; Lucy Harris; Richard Holcomb; Arthur W Holleman; Nicholas Joe; Peter Joe; Hannah Johnson; Hy J Johnson; James Johnson; Jeany Johnson; Newsom B Johnson; Robertson Johnson; Thomas C Jones; Toney Judkins; James Kitchen; Elias Love; David Mabry; David Marks; ^514 Murdaugh, Stephen; Samuel Polkinhom; James H H Pond; Samuel M Pond; Benjamin E Pope; Sally Pope; Joel Presson; Joshua Presson; Hardy Rawls; E Ricks; Everett Ricks; Gansey Ricks; Robert Ricks; John Scarborough; James H Sebrell; William A Spark; John Stephenson; Liza Stephenson; Benjamin Story; Theodore Trezvant; John Vick; Etheldred Washington; Matilda Washington; Nancy Washington; Sally Washington; Spratley L Williams

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


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