Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 207

Name and Place entries on this page include:

James Alcocke; Thomas Baldridge; James Balleroe; David Bennett; Thomas Blagg; Symon Boule; Bartho Bradley; Isaac Bratt; William Brice; Elizabeth Bridges; William Browing; William Brown; Richard Budd; John Butler; Nathaniel Butler; Thomas Butler; William Butler; Xtopr Butler; Edward Clay; Thomas Cleake; John Cook; Edward Cooper; William Cornish; Northumberland County*; Canawoman Creek*; Davites Creek*; Dinites Creek*; Dividing Creek*; Fishing Creek*; Hollowes Creek*; Machotick Creek*; John Davis; James Dennett; John Dinty; John Essex; Richard Floyd; William Freake; Edward Frowell; Edward Frye; Edward Fryer; Alice Gray; Mary Gray; John Hanch; Joseph Hanes; John Hany; William Harper; George Hatcher; John Hawoes; Richard Hayden; John Henly; Mary Hogges; John Hollowes; Restitute Hollowes; R Huberd; John Hunt; John James; Mr James; James Johnson; Nathaniel Jones; William Jones; Nicho Ketchin; Nicholas Ketthin; Mary King; Leo Kingman; John Knott; Elizabeth Newman; Morris Oger; Joseph Pagg; High Pond*; Thomas Prickett; And Quinbrough; Potomack River*; Wiccocomocco River*; Xtopr Sarslett; Marke Sillis; Thomas Speake; Antho Stillger; Robert Street*; John Symson; John Tero; John Tew; Edward Thomas; John Thomlinson; Edward Tompson; Jane Tompson; Edmond Townd; the Wadeing Place; George Waterman; William Weathers; Peter White; George Whittecur; Edward Whitway; James Wilkinson; George Williams; H O Williams; Phillip Williams; James Willis; Richard Willis; Elizabeth Wilson; Ann Yowill; Thomas Yowill; William Yowill

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


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