Transcript Court Minute Book 1835-1842 Page 313

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Jesse L Bailey; Samuel Barham; Davis Barrett; John E Beale; John Boykins; Marmaduke H Branch; Newit Branch; Nathaniel B Bryant; Henry M Butts; Martha Channell; James Clayton; ^158 Cobb, Comilius; Richard Corbitt; Elizabeth Dove; Newit Drew; Arthur A Drewry; Orphan Eley; Willis Eley; Elizabeth Ferguson; Josiah Ferguson; Nathaniel Frances; Edwin Gardner; George H Gardner; James Gray; Benjamin Griffin; Jesse Hack; Edwin Harris; James M Harvell; Orphan Harvell; George B Holleman; Joseph Holleman; Benjamin Jelks; Mary J A Jelks; Orphan Jelks; Goodman Johnson; James Johnson; Richard A Kello (Clerk); Thomas Lawrence; William P Manry; James D Massenburg (Court Official); Burwell Murfee; Hester Murfee; John Murfee; Mary Murfee; Orphans Murfee; William Murfee; Mary C Newsum; Simmons Newsum; Solomon D Parker; Mark T Peete; Henry Pettway; Matthew R Pope; Patrick H Rawlings; John W Reese; Edwin Ricks; Robert Ricks; Tarlton W Scott; Zebulon L Simmons; Abner K Stephenson; Alfred T Stephenson; Allen Stephinson; James H Stubbs; Ann Summered; Elizabeth Summerell; Silas Summerell; John Thorp; Joel Vick; Nathaniel F Williams; James Worrell; Lewis Worrell; Thomas B Worrell; Barham Wrenn

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


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