Transcript Court Minute Book 1804-1806 Page 219

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Allen; James Atkins; Howell Beal; Benjamin Blunt (Court Official); Carr Bowers (Sheriff); Joseph Bracey; Briggs; Thomas Butts; ^267 Calvert, Samuel; Thomas Capell; Clements; Moody Collier; John Denson; Joel Edwards; Eley; Thomas Fitzhugh; William Fitzhugh; Furguson; William Furguson; Robert Goodwyn (Court Official); Mike Griffen; George Gurley (Court Official); Edwin Harris; Henry Harrison; Hart; Willis R Holladay; Jordan Jackson; Willis Johnson; Jones; Thomas Jones; Absalom Joyner; Richard Mabry; Mountfort; David Newsum; Thomas Newsum; Benjamin Pinnel?; Pinner?; Pitman; Pond; Pope; Mike Priffm?; John Simmons (Court Official); Joseph Vick; Washington; David Washington; David Westbrooke; Arthur Williams; Nathaniel Williams; James Woolfrom

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


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