Transcript Court Order Book 1824-1830 Page 44

Name and Place entries on this page include:

William Bailey; Jacob Barnes (Court Official); Samuel Blunt; Samuell Blunt; Boon; Peter Booth; Richard Booth; Boykins; David J Boykins; John Boykins; Assamoosick Bridge*; Henry Briggs (Court Official); M C Briggs; John Brister; Browne; Thomas Camp; ^234 Clayton, James; ^321 Cobb (Court Official), Jeremiah; M C (Benjamin) Cobb (Court Official); Law Cook (Court Official); Lawrence Cook (Court Official); Carr Darden; Jacob Darden; Samuel Davis; Amos Drake; Benjamin. L Drew (Court Official); Kinchen Edwards; Peter Edwards; William Edwards; Willie Francis; William Furgason; Chas. W Goodwyn; William B Goodwyn; Benjamin Griffin; Newit Harriss; Elizabeth Hart; Hartwell Hart; Joseph Hart; Sihon Hill; Samuell B Hines (Court Official); John Holleman; Howell; William Lawrence; Moor; Thomas Moor; David Newsum; Nicholson; Stith Nicholson; James W Parker; Philips; John P Pleasants; Ramsay; William Ricks (Court Official); Thomas Ridley; Chain Road*; John J? Sadler?; Smith; Stepny+; Silas Summered (Court Official); Byrd Sumner; James Trezvant; Benjamin Turner; Edmund Turner; James Urquhart; John Urquhart; Henry B Vaughan; Drewry Waller; Levi Waller; James Wills

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


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