Transcript Court Minute Book 1835-1842 Page 101

Name and Place entries on this page include:

George Atkins; Benjamin B Bailey; Peyton P Bailey; Barham; John Barham; River* Barker; Jordan Barnes; Robert S Barnes; John Barrett; Henry Blow; Carr Bower; Burwell Branch; Darden W Bryant; David Bryant; Edwin B Claud; John Claud; Polly Claud; Betsy D Colton; J C Cummings; Solomon Daughtry; William Daughtry; Benjamin Devany; Patrick Doles; Elizabeth Drake; John Drake; John Drewry; John Edwards; William S Everett; Edith Ferguson; Joshua Ferguson; Elizabeth Fewis; Shadrack Futrell; Matthew Gardner; Benjamin Griffin; Thomas Harcum; James C Harris; Lucy Harris; William Harrison; Ransom Harvell; William D Head; William D Hood; James Jackson; William A Jones; Joyner; Elijah Joyner; Hardy Joyner; Shugars Lane; William Lawrence; James Mason; Aubin Middleton; Alfred Moss; Stephen Murdaugh; Robert T Musgrave; Sally Newsom; William E Newsum; Jesse Parker; James E Peters; Henry Pettway; Matthew R Pope; Richard Porter; Alfred Rick; Clements Rochelle (Sheriff); Patrick Rowe; Thomas Sawren; Stephenson; Samuel Story; Matthew W Vaughan; Owen Vaughan; Archer Vick; John Vick; Margaret Vick; Person Westbrook; Whitehead; George Williams; Levi Worrell; Thomas B 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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