Transcript Court Minute Book 1855-1861 Page 294

Name and Place entries on this page include:

William Atkinson; John Barham; Ro S Barnes; Davis Barrett; Harrison Beale; John Booth; John P Boykins; Thomas D Boykins; Wiley T Bradshaw; Little Black Creek Bridge*; Mcclenny Bridge*; Benjamin Bryant; James D Bryant; Edwin Daughtrey; John H Davis; Patrick Doles; Zachariah Doyel; Elbert Drake; Samuell Drewry; William M Everett; Richard B Ferguson; Franklin*; William E Gay; Monroe Gray; Irvin Griffin; John M Gurley; James Holmes; James Holt; Nathaniel Jones; James. H Judkins; David Kitchen; Edmund E Kitchen; Wills Kitchen; William H Lawrence; McClenny; William Murfee; James E Peters; N L Pond; John T Powell; Joseph Pretlow; Robert Rowland; Maxey Story; Orren Vaughan; Lewis Vick; James. D Westbrook; Elijah J Williams; John Williams; James G 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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