Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 110

Name and Place entries on this page include:

James Abbin; John Anderson; William Andrewes; George Armestrong; John Baker; William Barker; James Barnett; John Baugh; Jane Bedford; William Brackett; Thomas Brigson; Sir John Brockett; George Brooke; Thomas Burbage; William Burbage; John Burges; James Burnett; Hugh Carron; Samll Cocker; Phillip Conner; Accomac County*; Elizabeth City County*; Henrico County*; Lower New Norfolk County*; Edward Craortt; Broad Creek*; Hungers Creek*; Lawnes Creek*; Skeaths Creek*; John Dary; John Dennes; Owen Doltie; Thomas Edwards; John Evans; Lawrance Evans; Tompson Evans; Rice Floyd; John Ford; William Gayny; John Goodman; John Graves; John Green; Robert Guy; Marke Hammon; Ann Heyward; Rice Hoe; Arthur Hughes; George Hull; Richard Hutchinson; John Hyre; Alice Jones; David Jones; Farmer Jones; Richard Kemp; Kiquotan*; John Langfeild; Mr Newland; Richard Newland; Jacob Norris; the Pallisadoes; John Pawley; James Perren; William Perrye; Robert Plaine; William Powell; Hugh Price; John Price; John Rice; Appamattocks River*; Back River*; Chisopeiacke River*; old River*, Poquoson; Richard Robinson; Thomas Robinson; the great Rocks; Francis Roulston; John Saines; William Sanders; John Sassell; Randall Smallwood; Thomas Smith; Thomas Stamp; Tompson Swan; Elias Taylor; Robert Taylor; John Thomas; Robert Thomas; Capt Thorrogood; William Waltham; Henry Watson; Thomas Watton; Capt Willcox; David Williamson; Abraham Wood; Robert Wyatt; Robert Young

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


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