Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 162

Name and Place entries on this page include:

James Allen; James Arthur; Robert Bennet; Phillip Bennett; Black Water; Thomas Brewer; William Claiborne; Councell Table; Elizabeth City County*; H O County*; Isle of Wight County*; Lower New Norfolk County*; Nansemond County*; Upper New Norfolk County*; Archer Hope Creek*; Bennetts Creek*; Beverly Creek*; Walter Dale; Thomas Davies; Thomas Davis; Andrew Dickinson; Richard Durrant; John Earle; John Edgecomb; Peter Ells; Gilbert Fabian; the Foot Company*; James Foster; William Freeman; Gleab Lands; Richard Grigson; William Hampton; Thomas Heath; Thomas Hinson; Francis Howard; David Jereman; Richard Jones; Thomas Jordan; Secretary Kemp; James Knott; John Landman; Richard Lee; the Pallisadoes; Thomas Pettus; the Pomunkey March; Poquosons; William Prior; Nutmegg Quarter*; John Read; Thomas Richards; Charles River*; Nansamund River*; New Towne Haven River*; Pamunkey River*; Yorke River*; John Seaward; place of the Secretary; Thomas Shipcot; George Smith; Toby Smith; Edward Spencer; Alexr Stoner; Samuell Stoughton; Thomas Thompson; Waranye Town*; John Travieil; John Upton; Matt Wallice; Edmund Walter; John Walton; Towne Warreny; Antho Weeles; George White; Elianor Wilcox; John Wilkins; Michael Willcoxe; Edward Williams; Richard 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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