Transcript Court Order Book 1843-1849 Page 316

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Joseph H Barham; Nicholas J Barham; Jacob Barnes (Court Official); Bennett Barrett; Jacob Barrett; Edward Beaton; Bartholomew Bowers; John Boykins; Richard H Branch; Henry B Briggs (Court Official); Jacob B Bryant; Nathaniel B Bryant; Francis P Butts; Henry M Butts; George B Cary; Edwin B Claud; Jesse Cobb; John Cobb; Leonard Cobb; Miles Cook; George Crump; Elisha Darden; Jonathan Darden; John Davis; James Drewry; Samuel Drewry; Allen Edwards; Jordan Edwards; Peter Edwards; Benjamin Ellis; William L Everett; Nathaniel Francis; Shadrack Futrell; Cary Gay; William B Goodwyn; Joel Harris; Ransom G Harvell; William D Hood; Anthony M Howell; John Ivey; Nathaniel Jones; William A Jones; Harrison Joyner; Henry Kindred; Lightwood*; Joseph T Liles; Henry Moore; John Moore; Elijah Nelms; William Owens; James W Parker; Jesse Parker; John J P Pennington; John A Person (Court Official); James E Peters; Benjamin E Pope; William B Pope; Robert Pretlow; William Prince; Sampson C Reese; Robert Ricks; Francis T Ridley; Thomas Ridley; Nottoway River*; Seacock*; William J Sebrell; Miles Story; Cypress Swamp*; John Thorp; John W Tiller; Copeland Turner; Nathaniel Turner; Henry B Vaughan; Matthew W Vaughan; James Westbrook; John Whitehead; Giles Whitney; Spratley Williams; Benjamin Williamson; Lewis Worrell; Barham Wrenn

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


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