Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 179

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Mary Allen; Jacob Atwack; John Baldwin; William Batt; Robert Bayly; John Bell; Osmond Boardman; Robert Body; Robert Bouth; John Broach; Ann Broadfeild; Thomas Cakebread; Barb Carter; Job Chanter; John Clarke; H O County*; Lower New Norfolk County*; Norfolk County*; Northampton County*; Yorke County*; Eady Creadell; Burnhams Creek*; Chippoakes Creek*; Compekeeke Creek*; Gaythers Creek*; Greyes Creek*; Masons Creek*; Occahannock Creek*; Queens Creek*; Rosewell Creek*; Strattons Creek*; Alice Curtis; Joane Curtis; Andrew Dolson; Barbara Douse; Mary Evans; Masld Fisher; Mary Francis; Elizabeth Gelding; Roger Gilbert; Stephen Gill; Ralph Green; George Hall; John Hartwell; Robert Harwood; Marg Holmes; William Holse; Richard Hoskins; Indian^; Craney Island*; John Jennings; Richard Jones; Thomas Key; Nathaniel Kingsland; William Knowles; Sands Nicholls; Andrew Nichols; Elizabeth Nichols; William Nichols; Pacotacke*; John Peat; Craney Point*; Sandy Point*; George Powell; Mary Richardson; Charles River*; Elizabeth River*; James River River*; Lynhaven River*; John Roseires; Mr Sewell; Thomas Sheriffe; John Sibsey; Edward Spicer; William Stanley; Pond Swamp*; John Sybsey; the Thickens; John Uty; John Watford; John Watkins; Arthur Watson; Richard Whitehurst; Thomas Williamson (Court Official); Thomas Woodhouse; Francis Yardley

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


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