Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 156

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Hugh Aden; John Baker; Lawrence Baker; Mount Lawson Bay*; Edward Bereman; William Berkeley; Attwell Bestwicke; Christo Boyce; Ellis Brown; Nicholas Brown; Henry Bullard; John Carter; John Chandler; William Cock; Richard Colles; Charles River County*; Elizabeth City County*; H O County*; Lower New Norfolk County*; Upper New Norfolk County*; Warwick County*; Yorke County*; Beverly Creek*; Cannada Island Creek*; Deep Creek*; Footehall Quarter Creek*; Ragged Island Creek*; Thomas Davis; William Dickinson; Richard Diggs; Robert Dutch; Walter Edwards; William Freeman; Richard Goffe; Richard Gosse; Richard Haines; John Harvey; Thomas Hatcher; George Haynes; Walter Hely; Chas Hill; John Huckley; Thomas Hudson; Joseph Humphries; Andrew Huntington; Hogg Island*; Ragged Island*; Richard Island*; Michael James; Hester Jones; Thomas Jorden; Thomas Kirbye; Robert Lawrence; Tristrum Nosworthy; William Perry; John Plaice; Planters; Thomas Poole; Peter Ransome; Richard Riggs; Elizabeth River*; Hampton River*; New Towne Haven River*; new River*, Poquoson; Southampton River*; John Roberts; John Rode; Thomas Sawyer; John Saysill; John Shepard; John Sheppard; Richard Shepperd; John Sidney; John Smith; Thomas Spilman; Thomas Stamp; Gilbert Symonds; Thomas Symons; Daniell Tanner; James Taylor; Christopher Windmill; Capt Wormeley; Richard Woster; Mary Yates; Yorke; Dilly 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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