Transcript Court Order Book 1819-1822 Page 161

Name and Place entries on this page include:

James Bell; Branch W Bevil; George Branch; Lewis N Branch; Bun Creek Bridge*; Cypress Bridge*; Benjamin Brister; Brown; John Carr; Thomas Carrell; James Cooper; John Cooper; Amos Council; Benjamin Devaney (Court Official); Jesse Drewry; Jeremiah Edwards; Jordan Edwards; James Ellis; Browns Ferry*; Harrison J Griffin; Henry Gurley; Micajah Holliman; Nathaniel Jones; Amos Joyner; Thomas Lawrence; James Millekin; John Moore; Zebulon L Nicholson; Johnson Pope; Jacob Porter; Joshua Pretlow; Gregory Rawlings; Clement Rochell; Jason Rowe; Miles Scarbough; James Scott; John Simmons (Court Official); Richard Stephenson; John W Tillar; Exum Turner; Nathaniel Turner; Richard Vick; James West; Benjamin Williams; Edwin Williford; Anthony Wills; John Wynne

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


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This document includes transcriptions of names, places, and other entities using the spellings of county officials. In some cases a name, place, or other entity may appear more than once. First as entered by the county officials; and then 2) when the entity is known to be spelled another way, or 3) when the entry has evolved over time, or 4) when the transcription is known to be in error.

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