Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 215

Name and Place entries on this page include:

William Allen; Dorothy Allison; John Allison; George Avery; Henry Bartlet; Richard Bell; William Berkeley; Edward Besse; Chas Binion; Fra Bishell; Edward Bosse; Alexr Budle; John Burgis; Rowland Burnham; Robert Burrell; Lewis Burwell; Thomas Cable; John Catlett; Phillip Chesly; Chippoakes; Daniell Clarke; Thomas Cobb; Gloster County*, Gloucester; H O County*; Northampton County*; Northumberland County*; Cheesmans Creek*; Jones Creek*; Occahannock Creek*; Rosewell Creek*; Wormeleys Creek*; Anne Danne; James Davis; George Eaton; John Eaton; Abraham English; Mr Felgate; William Felgate; John Fookes; David Fox; Stephen Gill; Richard Godson; Cor Goverson; Edward Grimes; Edward Grymes; John Hambleton; John Hampieton; William Harman; William Harvis; William Hawis; Henry Hayler; Alice Holt; Robert Holt; Benjamin Home; Benjamin Horne; Richard Jenings; William Newman; Mary O'Aver; Rickahock Path*; Kath Piller; Peter Richeson; James Riddle; Chickahominy River*; Rappahannock River*; Yeocomico River*; Yorke River*; James Roe; Ralph Rouzey; Rob Rowlinson; Edmond Sanderson; Richard Smith; William Smith; William Taylor; Gabrieli Terry; John Waddington; Nicholas Wadilow; Joane Watson; John Weave; Richard White; Peter Wood; George Woolaston; Coll Wormeley; Ralph Wormeley

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


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