Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 106

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Chas Allen; Hugh Allen; Thomas Armye; Lewis Baker; Martin Baker; Robert Beaw; John Bebee; Christo Branch; Edward Brandy; Richard Bumpass; Abraham Caine; Thomas Carter; tae Church*; James Clansey; James Clausey; Edward Cooper; Accomac County*; Charles River County*; Elizabeth City County*; Henrico County*; Isle of Wight County*; James City County*; Lower New Norfolk County*; Upper New Norfolk County*; Cherrystone Creek*; Kethes Creek*; Peminoe Creek*; Proctors Creek*; Edward Drew; Robert Elam; Samuel Fitch; Nathaniel Floyd; William Frye; William Glover; John Greenfeild; John Griffin; Gerson Gromwell; Robert Guy; John How; Robert Huett; Martin's Hundred; James Hunt; Thomas Jefferyes; Edmund Knight; Cowin Laur; Epaphroditus Lawson; Rohr Munday; John O'Berry; the Pallisadoes; Mary Peirce; Richard Peirce; James Place; Middle Plantations; Phillipp Plumblye; Richard Popeley; John Poteete; John Potter; Ellen Quarrell; Thomas Richardson; Charles River*; Chuckatuck River*; Elizabeth River*; the River*, Great; New Towne Haven River*; Warwicksqueick River*; John Roberts; Ralph Roberts; John Robins; Mr Roulston; Edward Salter; John Seaward; Robert Sharpe; Chas Steward; Christ Thomas; John Walton; Edward Whitaker; John Williams; William Winnfrye; Joane Yates; John Yates; Richard Yates

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


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