Transcript Court Minute Book 1790-1793 Page 76

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Allen; Benjamin Andrews; Robert Andrews; John Barrow; John Bittle; George Blow (Court Official); John Thomas Blow; Richard Blow; Benjamin Blunt (Court Official); Boykins; Newsum Branch; Britt; Burges; Calvert; Elisha Carr; John Carrstarphen; Cheatham; John Claud; Clements; Francis Clements; Darden; Davis; John Davis; Day; Doles; Arthur Doles; Drew; Edmunds; Benjamin Edwards; English; Faircloth; Francis; Henry Gardner; James Garrity; Edward Griffin; Richard Hallcome; William Harrison; Haynes; Holmes; John Jones; Joyner; Burges Joyner; Lewis Joyner; Jordan Judkins; John Kirby; Lawrence; Little; William Little; William Lumbley; Robert Mabry; Magee; Herman Magee; John Martin; Robert Newsum; James Porter; John Redwood; Robertson; Frederic Robertson; James Scoggin; John Scott; Theophilus Scott; Thomas Scott; Charles Southard; William W Spooner; Summered; James Summered; Samuel Summered; Robert Taylor; Jes Thomas; Jacob Turner; Joel Turner; John Underwood; James Uzzel; Joseph Vick; Westbrooke; Wester; Wilkinson; James Wilkinson; Williams; Drury Williams; Jordan Williams; Robert Williams; Williamson; Jesse Williford; Wills; Woodland

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


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