Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 209

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Mary Alice; Coningham Banton; James Barbary; Michaell Bemon; William Bolton; Richard Bond; Edward Bowles; Thomas Brandey; Nathaniel Brown; Thomas Brown; William Butler; Edward Cawly; Barna Cobley; Henry Cole; Grigory Cordon; Charles City County*; Elizabeth City County*; Warwick County*; Eman Cowden; Deep Creek*; Hurds Creek*; Machotick Creek*; Tapscers Creek*; Wards Creek*; Waters Creek*; Mary Daulding; Thomas Davis; Rchd Dibbins; Edward Digg; Samll Digg; Mr Eaton; John Feild; Hugh Finch; Alexander Fry; Silvester George; Thomas Glascocke; Giles Governor; Henry Gray; Ann Green; Richard Gunther; Richard Guntier; Nicola Hana; Richard Hancock; Andrew Harman; John Hawkers; James Heard; George Hobbs; Thomas Hunckle; Ann Hurd; James Hurd; Mary Jefferyes; John Lawren; Arnoll Mouse; Mr Norsworthy; Henry Offeild; Thomas Orley; George Poole; Sarah Powell; Thomas Powell; William Presly; Marke Prous; Powell's Quarter*; Ann Rennolds; Thomas Richards; William Ricketts; John Right; Nomeny River*; Potomack River*; Rappahannock River*; Henry Robinson; Margt Robinson; Thomas Ryland; Ann Sanders; Timo Selikley; John Sinycott; Jane Smith; Thomas Smith; Toby Smith; Mary Snow; Peter Speed; John Stogdell; John Strathen; John Stratlen; Jane Stroule; Walter Stroule; Richard Symons; Samuel Thorowgood; Symon Thorowgood; Leonnidon Tucker; George Velsey; William Whitby; Henry Wickers; Eliz Williams; Lewis Williams; Marg Wood

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


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