Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 169

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Samuel Abbott; Elizabeth Blackey; William Blackey; John Blend; Margery Brough; Debora Brown; William Brown; Thomas Calton; Ann Cannon; Edward Cannon; tae Church*; James City; John Clarke; Thomas Clay; Accomac County*; H O County*; Isle of Wight County*; Lower New Norfolk County*; Nansemond County*; Yorke County*; Bennetts Creek*; Cheesmans Creek*; Deep Creek*; Indian Creek*; Queens Creek*; Ralphs Creek*; Savages Creek*; Tomkins Creek*; Richard Death; Thomas Dunton; John Flyne; Henry Foster; John Gookins; Thomas Griffith; Edward Hall; Hum Hall; Thomas Hampton; Mary Heath; Thomas Heath; William Hewes; Thomas Holmes; Richard Hopkins; Cesar Huggett; James Island*; Nicholas Jernew; Thomas Johnson; Sarah King; Richard Knight; Robert Nigent; Elizabeth Pall; Pamunkee Landing Place; John Peagler; Mary Peirce; Leonard Pettock; Planters; Pagan Point*; Phillip Prendergast; Shotball Quarter*; Charles River*; Elizabeth River*; Mattapony River*; Yorke River*; John Rodis; Nicho Rogers; John Sidney; Richard Smith; James Stone; William Story; Thomas Thompson; John Underwood; Thomas Warren; Thomas Wattkins; Richard Webb; Westerlin Martin; Martin Westerlincke; Richard Wilkinson; John Williams; Nicholas Williams; Rach Williams; Richard Williams; Dorothy Woodward; Richard Wooton; Step 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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