Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 157

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Matt Adkins; Thomas Adkins; John Arrundell; John Atkin; John Baker; John Baugh; Appomattock Bay*; Christo Boyce; Thomas Brooke; Weston Brow; Buck Roe; George Calvert; John Calvert; Pascoe Chapman; Richard Chapman; Bridgett Charleton; John Chrisppe; Step Collowes; Edwin Connaway; Elizabeth City County*; Henrico County*; Lower New Norfolk County*; Northampton County*; Eliz Cowell; Lt Craddock; Hungers Creek*; Point Comfort Creek*; Powells Creek*; Robert Elam; Antho Ellyott; John Elwood; William Evand; Thomas Evans; John Farrahoe; John Fells; Ro Fentrice; John Godfrey; Edward Gurgunye; Henry Gutt; Thomas Harrison; Nicho Hayle; William Hewe; Matt Holt; Bermuda Hundred; Marke Johnson; William Jones; Samuel Jorden; Richard Kemp; James King; Peter Mountegue; Robert Newman; Henry Nicholas; William Ollaver; Thomas Page; Physician; Ann Powell; Jane Price; Elizabeth River*; James River River*; Nicholas Roe; Nicho Rogers; Joseph Royall; Chr Rythe; Nicho Scuefeild; John Severne; William Sharp; Thomas Sheppye; Richard Smith; Robert Stiderick; William Stone; Court Swamp*; Pates Swamp*; Thomas Symson; Thomas Turner; John Typladye; Margery Underwood; James Usher; Thomas Wallis; Thomas Watts; George Wells; Richard White; Pickier Windeth; Capt Woodliffe; Michael Woolfe; John Yates

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


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