Transcript Court Minute Book 1835-1842 Page 219

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Henry Applewhite; Thomas Applewhite; William Applewhite; Jesse L Bailey; Benjamin B Barker; Jordan Barnes; Barrett; John Barrett; Blunt; Carr Bower; Francis M Boykins; Henry Briggs (Court Official); Thomas Briggs; A S H Burges; Lrancis P Butts; Samuel Calvert; Edwin B Claud; Joseph T Claud; James Clayton; Jeremiah Cobb (Court Official); Jordan Coker; Jeptha Darden; Benjamin Devaney (Court Official); Allen Edwards; Peter Edwards; George Eppes; William Eppes; William L Everett; Benjamin W Fewis; Elias Fove; Nathaniel Francis; Benjamin Griffin; John Harris; Newit Harris; James C Harrison; William Harrison; William Hodge; William D Hood; William A Jones; Henry Joyner; Orphans Joyner; Richard A Kello (Clerk); Cross Keys*; Henry Kindred; William Kitchen; Priscilla Lawrence; William E Lawrence; James D Massenburg (Court Official); Martha Millikin; Mary Millikin; Orphans Millikin; Sarah J Millikin; Alfred Moss; Elijah Nelms; Robert Nicholson; William H Nicholson; John A Parsons; James Peters; Samuel M Pond; Peterson Pope; Richard Porter; Sampson Reese; Thomas Ridley; William S Rochelle; Nicholas M Sebrell; William J Sebrell; Nathaniel Simmons; Peter Simmons; Silas Summerall; Jonathan Suter; Flat Swamp*; James's Tavern*; John C Turner; James Vick; Elizabeth Wells; Jesse J West; Elisha Williams; Elizabeth Williams; Jacob Williams; Martha Williams; Sally Wombles

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


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