Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 205

Name and Place entries on this page include:

William Allinson; John Atkins; William Balldershell; William Banton; Elizabeth Beale; John Birkett; Mary Burgis; Henry Buttler; Hum Cambert; James Cloughton; Hump Cordwallett; James Cossin; Elizabeth City County*; Nansemond County*; Northumberland County*; Attapin Creek*; Cloughtons Creek*; Indian Creek*; Matchoux Bower Creek*; Piny Point Creek*; Sandersons Creek*; George Crouch; Lawr Davis; Mary Davis; Thomas Deane; Cervase Dodson; Mary Dollar; Samll Dukes; Alexr Frisall; John Garrett; John Garwood; Gleab Lands; Xtopr Griggs; John Grimes; John Grubb; Patience Hall; William Hallawaye; Robert Harnings; John Harvey; John Hattey; Robert Higgin; George Higgins; John Hogines; Robert Holt; Fra Hues; Edward Hutson; John Huttey; Creeks Feilds Indian^; Morgans Island*; John Johnson; Marg Jordaine; Elizabeth Jordaines; Bridgett Kirke; Hum Lambert; Hugh Lee; Richard Nutt; William Nutt; Eliz Palmer; Patch Tree Dam; Thomas Payne; Thomas Phillips; John Plumer; Long Pond*; Joane Powell; Edward Reeves; William Rennolds; Africa Rhodes; Chickacone River*; Chickahominy River*; Machotick River*; Potomack River*; Edward Roberts; John Roberts; Elizabeth Rosier; John Rosier; Edward Sanderson; Ann Smith; Ann Stanmer; Rose Stockwell; James Taylor; Ann Thompson; John Trussell; Mary Trussell; James Turner; Richard Whitting

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


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