Transcript Will Book 5 1797-1804 Page 510

Name and Place entries on this page include:

James Atkinson; Henry Blunt; Richard A Blunt; William Blunt; Doctor William Butler?; Cate+; John Davidson; James Dennis; William Dennis; William Dennison; Humphrey Drewry; Dupree; Eley; Cordy Francis; Henry Hailey; Haley; Richard Harris; Simon Harris; Benjamin Harrison; Thomas Harrison; Thomas Holladay; Jones; Robert Mabry; John Mandell; John Mclemore; Isaac Metcalf; Anthony Parsons; Henry Parsons; Thomas Parsons; Peter Pelham; Thomas Pelham; Nicholas Prince; Doctor Randolph; Benjamin Roberts; Sam+; Howell Scarbrough; Eli Scott; Aron Smith; Henry Smith; Belfield Stark; William Stuart; ? Sturgeon; John Sturgeon; William Sturgeon; John Turned?; Joseph Turner; Nathaniel Turner; P? Turner; Temperance Turner; William Turner; Joseph Vick; Wattson; Thomas 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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