Transcript Court Minute Book 1842-1848 Page 81

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Harwell Bailey; Jesse L Bailey; Joseph H Barham; Davis Barrett; Blackwater Bridge*; Proctors Bridge*; Upper Seacock Bridge*; Jonathan Britt; James Carr; Jeremiah Chappell; E B Claud; Samuel Corbett; William P Cross; John Crumpler; Elisha Darden; Richard J Darden; Edwin Daughtrey; Eli W Davis; Benjamin Dewberry; James Drewry; Samuel Drewry; William V Edwards; Lewis Harris; John Hart; S B Hines; Meredith Holland; Wilson Holleman; James Holmes; Robertson Holt; William D Hood; Henry Jones; James H Judkins; John T Judkins; G H Lawrence; Arthur C Maget; James D Massenburg (Court Official); James E Peton; Thomas Pittman; David Prince; Alfred T Stephenson; William G Stephenson; T Trezvant; Nathaniel Turner; Thomas S Turner; John Vick; John Warren; Wilson Wellons; John Whitehead; Bennett K Whitfield; Jiles Whitney; Adam Woolfrom

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


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