Transcript Court Minute Book 1819-1824 Page 113

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Jack Artis; Joseph Artis; James Barnes; William Barnes; Burwell Barnes?; Silas Beale; John T Blow; Peter Blow; James Blythe; John Blythe; Carr Bowers (Sheriff); Adam Bowser; Jesse Bracy; Joyners New Bridge*; Nottoway Swamp Bridge*; William Briggs; T Ellis Brock; Jacob Browne; Benjamin Cobb (Court Official); Jeremiah Cobb (Court Official); Law Cook (Court Official); Johnson Corbett; Amos Counsel; William E Daughtrey (Court Official); Mills Doyal; Baldy Drake; James Drake; Matthew Drake; William L Everitt; William B Goodwyn; John C Gray; John Harris; Mills Hatfield; Abraham Jenkins; William Jenkins; Robert Johnson; Stephen Johnson; Benjamin W Johnston; Joyner; Amos Joyner; Eaton Joyner; Elisha Joyner; Jonathan Joyner; Joseph Joyner; Joshua Joyner; Matt Joyner; Willie Joyner; William Judkins; Henry Kitchen; John Kitchen; Elisha Lewis; James Mountfort; Joel Newsum; Thomas Newsum; Alfred O'Berry; Henry O'Berry; Jordan O'Berry; Richard Owens; Matthew Parker; Alexander P Peete (Court Official); Thomas Pretlow (Court Official); Eldridge Raford; William Ricks (Court Official); Francis Ridley; Clements Rochelle (Sheriff); John W Tillar; Exum Turner; John Urquhart; Thomas Vaughan; Silas Vick; Elisha B Wade; Benjamin Westra; Amos Williams; Benjamin Williams; Daniel Williams; Elizabeth Williams; George Williams; Jesse 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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