Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 152

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Samuel Abbott; Garrett Andrews; Thomas Andrews; Robert Aunley; John Baker; Henry Batts; William Batts; William Berryman; Vm Blettsoe; Longborough Branch*; Thomas Brooks; John Burges; Dorothy Castle; land of Christmas; John Clay; Millicent Cole; Robert Coleman; John Corker; Accomac County*; Charles City County*; H O County*; Northampton County*; James Craven; Graves Creek*; Grayes Creek*; Mountneys Creek*; Nuswattocks Creek*; Smith's Fort Creek*; Snare Creek*; St Michaels Creek*; Wards Creek*; Joseph Croshaw; Richard Croshaw; John Davis; Elinor Deane; Watkin Downes; Richard Drue; Arthur Emerson; George Exton; Robert Fleete; Bridgett Foster; John Foster; John Freehorne; Thomas Gray; Mary Green; Sarah Harding; Thomas Harris; Benjamin Harrison; Edward Harrison; Benjamin Harryson; Henry Hawkins; Anth Hayes; John Hely; Gyles Hewett; Richard Hughes; Creeks Feilds Indian^; Jane Jackson; Jonah Jackson; Robert Jackson; John Johnson; William Johnson; Abraham Kelly; Christo Kirke; William Large; William Larke; Edmund Lennon; Peirce Lennon; Rebecca Lennon; William Peirce; Richard Philcock; Sandy Point*; John Pratt; Edmund Prince; James River River*; Obedience Robins; William Russell; George Smith; Thomas Smith; William Smith; Francis Spencer; Round Island Swamp*; Thomas Symonds; John Terry; Eldred Thompson; John Tolston; John Waltham; Thomas Warne; Walter Warship; Richard Watkins; John West; Weyanoake Marsh; James White; John Wilkeson; Mr Wilkins; George Worldridge

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


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