Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 228

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Ann Archer; Francis Baxter; Eliz Bennet; John Bennet; Law Biggens; Fra Bittie; Thomas Burbadge; Modlin Burford; Carpenters; Henry Clarke; William Clarke; Susan Collins; Charles City County*; Lancaster County*; Northumberland County*; Yorke County*; George Court; Armeslies Creek*; Baylys Creek*; Broad Creek*; Muddy Creek*; Jane Crowell; George Day; John Debar; William Dittye; Ellyas Edmonds; John Edwards; Richard Eggleston; John Ensworth; John Eusworth; John Finch; William Finch; John Flood; John George; Jon Haman; Peircey Hamon; John Hawkins; Nathaniel Hickman; the High Peake; George Holding; William Howed; Jon Hudson; Jon Hughes; Francis Johnson; Jam Jolly; Thomas Jolly; Jon Ladd; William Lafland; Francis Landye; Antho Lenton; Mr Newman; William Newman; Nomeny*; Fra Peircey; Edmund Peters; Thomas Phillips; Thomas Placenett; Bridge* Powhetan; Mary Pratt; William Preston; Robert Priddy; Roger Pullin; Elizabeth River*; Nomeny River*; Yeocomico River*; James Roe; Mr Rossier; Eliz Smith; Robert Smith; William Smith; Thomas Sparrow; William Spence; Jon Stubberd; Green Swamp*; Goodman Tasker; Dor Terry; William Walker; James Warradine; Nathaniel Wellington; Richard Wells; Morris Williams; Ellen Wilson; John Wood; William Wood; Thomas Wright

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


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