Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 165

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Grace Aldersey; Robert Arey; William Armestead; John Ashcomb; Winifrid Ashcomb; Walter Aston; Warbowe Aston; Nazar Attocke; Walter Auston; Thomas Babe; William Berkeley; Richard Bernes; Henry Bishop; Robert Brown; Buck Roe; William Carter; John Cassey; Nathaniel Cassey; Nathaniell Causey; Causey's Cleare; John Cawsey; Nicho Chilman; Chippoakes; Charles City; Eliz Claiborne; William Claiborne; land of the Company*; Hum Corbin; Elizabeth City Corporation; Charles City County*; H O County*; Upper New Norfolk County*; Hugh Coxe; Thomas Cracker; Broad Creek*; Indian Creek*; Laughleys Creek*; Point Comfort Creek*; Watkins Creek*; Thomas Crocker; Samll Davis; John Davys; Nicho Dixson; Capt Epes; Richard Galloway; Samuel Gilbert; Gleab Lands; James Goodcross; Marke Hamon; Thomas Hampton; William Hampton; Susan Holt; William Lasher; Newgate*; William Nusum; Thomas Oldis; William Palmer; Robert Partin; Lawrence Peeters; James Perin; Planters; Thomas Poole; Poquosons; George Powell; William Powell; William Poyter; Thomas Price; Mr Purifie; Thomas Rankins; Elizabeth River*; James River River*; Nansamund River*; Thomas Seawell; Sherly Hundred*; John Soaper; Thomas Spincke; the Strawberry Land; Sith Swayne; Margt Thompson; Treasurer of VA; Samuel Ward; Giles Webb; William Wheatley; George White; Michaell Wilcox; William Wilkinson; Alice Wilson

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


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