Transcript Court Minute Book 1830-1835 Page 268

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Adderson Atkinson; Jacob Barnes (Court Official); Richard Barrett; John E Beale; Littleton Beale; Spikes Beale; Marmaduke Beaton; Henry B Blow; Brittain Bradshaw; Barnes Mill Dam Bridge*; Flat Swamp Bridge*; Charless E C Brittle; William T Brittle; Allen Bryant; Britton Bryant; George Camp; Thomas Chitty; Philip Claud; Johnson Corbitt; Benjamin Council; Richard Crichlow; Lemuell Daughtry; Charles Davis; Thomas Delk; David Doyal; William Doyle; Thomas Drake; Jesse Drewry; Allen Edwards; Everett Edwards; L B Edwards; Daniel Felts; Jones Ferry*; Daniel Fowler; Nathaniel Fowler; Arnol Francis; Joseph Gardner; Mills Gray; William Hatfield; Allen Johnson; Archibald Johnson; Henry Johnson; James Johnson; Jesse Johnson; Newit Johnson; Willis Johnson; Jones; Bennet Joyner; Britton Joyner; Jonathan Joyner; Richard Kello (Clerk); Thomas Knight; William Lankford; Hardy Lawrence; Elisha Lewis; Elias Luter; Nathaniel Luter; Hinchen McClenny; James McClenny; Jeremiah. E Outland; William Pittman; William C Pond; William Pond; Jordan Pope; Joseph Pope; Lawrence Pope; Matthew R Pope; Mills Pope; Joseph Rawlings; Pat H Rawlings; Robert Ricks; James Robertson; John Scarbrough; Henning T Smith; William G Stephenson; William Stephenson; James Story; Thomas N Story; Edward L Travis; Lewis C Trezvant; Copeland Turner; Henry B Vaughan; Davis Vick; Gilbert Vick; James Vick; Lewis Vick; James B Wellons; Garrison Whitfield; Aug. W Williams; Matt Williams; Exum Woodard; Jesse Worrell; Miles Worrell

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


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