Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 124

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Samuel Abbott; Peter Allerentia; Archers Hope; William Armestead; William Atkins; Besairdier Peter; Reenee Besairdier; John Bowles; Robert Brasseur; Richard Brewer; William Briggs; William Carter; Eliz Casson; Thomas Casson; Joseph Cobb; Thomas Cook; John Corker; Charles River County*; Elizabeth City County*; H O County*; Isle of Wight County*; Upper New Norfolk County*; William Cranage; Chippoakes Creek*; Pagan Creek*; Warwick Creek*; William Drummond; Henry Fenton; Francis Fowler; Bridges Freeman; Richard Garnum; William Godfrey; Edward Goldborne; Mary Goldborne; George Grace; Joane Graunt; Edward Hutchinson; James Island*; John Jackson; Raphaell Joyner; Thomas Keeling; Eliz Laighton; William Laighton; William Newson; Eliz Norris; Annis Page; New Poquoson Parish*; Robert Parkin; Lawr Peters; Henry Porter; George Poulson; David Powell; Walter Rest; Peter Rigby; Dorothy Rigbye; Peter Rigbye; Back River*; Charles River*; Chickahominy River*; Nansamund River*; Dorothy Rule; Edmund Sadler; Eliz Sadler; Margt Sadler; Mary Sadler; Arthur Seawell; Henry Southell; Eliz Southwell; Richard Tarling; Edward Travis; Elianor Triggs; Samuel Triggs; William Triggs; Richard Washington; Clare Webb; Robert Webb; Stephen Webb; William Wigg; the Woodyard*

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


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