Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 175

Name and Place entries on this page include:

William Ap; Symon Atwell; William Barret; William Batts; Thomas Bayly; Edward Bland; John Burgis; John Butler; Thomas Cade; Carpenters; Robert Castle; Thomas Cely; Dictoris Christmas; Elizabeth City; Garrett Corbitt; Charles City County*; Elizabeth City County*; H O County*; Upper New Norfolk County*; Baylyes Creek*; Chippoakes Creek*; Point Comfort Creek*; Powells Creek*; Salfords Creek*; Warrany Creek*; Mr Eaton; Joice Farloe; Smith's Forts; Edmund Foxmond; Joseph Gobert; John Graves; John Green; Robert Grigson; George Hall; Thomas Hart; John Hawkins; John Hewitt; Edward Hill; John Hill; Nicholas Hill; Thomas Hill; William Holder; John Houlder; John Howitt; George Hull; Ralph Hunt; John Ingram; Giles Jones; William Jones; Kequotan; Kiccoughtan*; Jane Killicke; John King; Joseph Lawyer; John Laydon; Peeter Norrell; Mary Osborne; Edward Parish; Edward Parrish; William Parry; Pat Paul; Florentine Payne; John Peikins; David Phillips; Planters; David Poole; John Pouis; Francis Poythres; Walter Price; Lucy Purify; Chickahominy River*; James River River*; old River*, Poquoson; John Saynes; Smith's Fort; Francis Story; Humphry Tabb; Daniell Tanner; Gabrell Thomas; Sym Thomas; William Thomas; Towne Warreny; Thomas Watts; Robert West; Earth ol Wethersby; Thomason Wetts

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


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