Transcript Court Minute Book 1835-1842 Page 189

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Lewis Allman; J M Beale; Peter Q Beekman; Uriah S Bracy; Elisha Brantley; Thomas Brantley; Elis Brock; Jonathan Bryant; Nathaniel B Bryant; Bob Burns; Martha Channell; Benjamin Cobb (Court Official); Joseph G Council; James Holmes Counsel; Dempsey Crumpler; John Derago, (Portuguese); William Doyal; Baldy Drake; Eli Drake; Jesse Drake; John Drake; Matthew Drake; Gray Edwards; Peter Edwards; Selah Ellsworth; Henry Fowler; Orphan Fowler; Abraham L Gardner; Elizabeth F Gardner; Harriet M Gardner; Isaac O Gardner; Orphans Gardner; Bernett G Griffin; Edwin Harris; Joel Harris; William Harrison; Anthony M Howell; Thomas Hunley; Goodman E Johnson; Spratley Johnson; Alfred Jones; Nathaniel Jones; Thomas C Jones; Elijah Joyner; Elisha Joyner; Harrison Joyner; John Joyner; Joseph Joyner; Thomas Joyner; Henry Kitchen; Herbert Lanier; James Mason; James D Massenburg (Court Official); Lucy McLemore; Baldy Montford; Matthew Montford; Thomas Newton; John A Person (Court Official); Joseph Pope; Joshua Presson; Thomas Pretlow (Court Official); Alfred Ricks; Patrick Rorre; David D Savage; Tarlton W Scott; Thomas Scott; Nathaniel Simmons; Abner R Stephenson; Mills Sumner; Nottoway Swamp*; Samuel Vaughan; Thomas Vaughan; Vick; Silas Vick; William Vick; Henry Warren; Stephen Washington; Matthew Wells; Simon T Westbrook; William Wester; William White; John Whitehead; Nedy Wiggins; James Williams; Nathaniel T Williams; John Wilson

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


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