Transcript Will Book 6 1804-1810 Page 48

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Edwin Adams; Hardy Applewhite; John Arundale; Atkinson; James Atkinson; Henry Barrow; James Blen?; James Blow; Benjamin Blunt (Court Official); William Blunt; Henry Butts; Edwin Claud; Joshua Claud; Newit Claud; Philip Claud; Sally Claud; William S Claud; Claiborne Clifton; Cordale Clifton; Darden; Maj? Drewry; Lewis Duprey; Amos Edmonds; Howell Edmund; Benjamin Edwards; Eli Eley; Samuel Ellis; Haily Fort; Lettice Fort; John Francis; Matthew Francis; Samuel Francis; Willie Francis; Benjamin Gray; Wright Griffin; Hailey; Henry Haily; James Harris; Lewis Harris; Richard Harris; Thomass Holladay; Jesse Holt; Robert Mabry; John Mundall; Randolph Newsum; Turner Newsum; Baz Pain; Thomas Pain; John Person (Court Official); Anthony Person; Drewry Pointe?; Drewry Pond; Thomas Porter; Ramsey; James Simmons; Samuel Simmons; Smith; Henry Smith; Francis Tate; David Thomas; Mary? Thomen; David Thomin; Hardy Thorpe; Joshua Thorpe; Arthur Turner; Donaldson Turner; Edmund Turner; Hy Turner; John Turner; Mrs Turner; Thomas Turner; William Turner; Washington; Hannah Westbrooke; Maj?. Thomen Simon T Westbrooke; James Wilkinson; James B Wommack

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


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