Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 101

Name and Place entries on this page include:

William Andrewes; Susan Andrews; Jacob Avery; Jerimiah Barker; Silvester Barker; Math Bassett; Robert Bennett; William Berryman; George Blowe; John Bond; Thomas Bourne; Bremo; Henry Catelyn; Henry Charleton; John Chew; Lancelot Clay; Thomas Clifton; William Cotton; Accomac County*; Henrico County*; James City County*; Upper New Norfolk County*; Warwick River County*; Back Creek*; Hungers Creek*; Old Plantation Creek*; Pemenoc Creek*; Piny Point Creek*; Thomas Davis; Thomas Dawson; Christo Dixon; John Edwards; Gleab Lands; John Godfry; William Grymes; Adry Harris; Eliz Harris; Thomas Harris; Thomas Harwood; Thomas Hataway; Henry Hayworth; John Hodgen; Jesper Hodgkins; John Hues; Morgans Island*; Jacobs Well; James Johnson; Richard Jones; William Jones; Hester Kasey; Bryan Kelly; Thomas Kemp; Christo Kirke; Hester Lasey; John Lathropp; John Musgrove; Thomas Needham; Alice Newman; George Nicholson; Thomas Other; Henry Pace; Fishing Point*; William Povy; William Purnell; William Rabnett; Leonard Richardson; Ann Ridley; Chickahominy River*; Elizabeth River*; Matrevers River*; Warwicksqueick River*; Edward Sanderson; Thomas Savage; Edmond Scarborough; John Searne; John Selly; William Shapwell; Edward Silley; Thomas Sparks; Alexr Stomer; John Tiffeney; Henry Tomlin; John Truherne; Daniell Welch; Henry Williams; Margery 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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