Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 107

Name and Place entries on this page include:

James Badworth; Richard Baker; George Barker; Iszabella Bassett; William Bassett; John Batts; Boughton Thomas; John Brodwell; Jon Charter; Samuel Charywell; Charles River County*; James City County*; Lower New Norfolk County*; William Cranfeild; Chippoakes Creek*; Queens Creek*; Warrany Creek*; William Croutch; Custipa; Jane Davis; John Davis; Jerimiah Dickenson; Joseph Drewer; Ann Edmonds; Thomas Edwards; John Fling; Robert Freiston; Mary Garner; Elizabeth Gellett; Walter Gibson; Stephen Gill; Dorothy Golding; Thomas Golding; Joane Graunt; Thomas Grindall; Robert Hawkins; Peter Hill; John Holden; Eliz Holder; John Holder; William Holland; George Holliday; William Holman; Indian^; Raphaell Joyner; Owen Lancaster; Woolfe Mynyfie; Edward Oliver; John Osborne; Margarett Osborne; Pease Hill*; Pottacocock*; Roger Rigby; Back River*; Chickahominy River*; John Robins; Dorothy Rule; Dorothy Rute; James Sampson; Richard Sanders; Elizabeth Sellett; Dorothy Skillorne; John Smith; Thomas Smith; Susan Snelgreene; Susan Suelgreene; Richard Thomas; William Thomas; Edward Travis; Ellianor Trigg; Samll Trigg; William Triggs; John Turner; John Watford; Francis Webster; John White; William Wigg; Alice Williams; the Wolfe's Snare*; Ann Wooleston

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


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