Transcript Court Minute Book 1861-1870 Page 107

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Thomas Applewhite; William Atkinson; William Babb; William M Beaton; Berlin*; Henry Bird+; William Bird+; Stith H Bishop; John Bowers; John P Boykins; Boykins*; Tarrara Creek Bridge*; William W Briggs; Thomas J Brister; Benjamin J Bryant; James D Bryant; Orman M Bryant; Pelege Caroon; Black Creek Church*; Court House*; Three Creeks*; Eli W Davis; M J Davis; Boykins Depot*; Murfee's Depot*; Fifth District*; First District*; Fourth District*; Second District*; Seventh District*; Sixth District*; Third District*; D L Doles; B L Drew; Drewry; James Drewry; Faison; William S Francis; Arrington Gardner; George H Gardner; William E Gay; James Gray; Mills F Gray; Howell Harris; Matthew Harris; William P Harris; James Jones; William A Jones; Joyner; Thomas E Joyner; James H Judkins; Cross Keys*; John J Kindred; John W Lamb; William Lankford; W W Lawrence; Charlotte Leigh; Drewry's Mill*; John Moore; Murfee; William E Myrick; David W Nicholson; A W Norfleet; James W Parker; M T Peete; H P Pope; Thomas B Powell; J D Pretlow; Samuel Pretlow; William Prince; Robert Ricks; Thomas Ridley; Robert Rowland; Jordan Spivey; A T Stephenson; Faison's Store*; Joyner's Store*; P D Story; William H Summered; John C Sykes; Edward P Turner; George W Vick; Jesse B Vick; John Williams

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


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