Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 232

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Robert Abrahall; John Adleston; Ant Allen; John Anderson; Marke Averie; Thomas Ball; Sus Barlow; John Barten; Mockjack-Mobjack Bay*; Mr Beale; Thomas Bell; Phil Bennet; William Bilsbrough; Jon Binks; Sarah Boyce; James Brooks; Mary Bryan; Mary Cesar; John Cheeseman; John Clerkson; Richard Cole; Mr Coleman; John Collet; Gloster County*, Gloucester; H O County*; Northumberland County*; Upper New Norfolk County*; Yorke County*; Cheesmans Creek*; Deep Creek*; Pepper Creek*; Saffalls Creek*; St Johns Creek*; St Stephens Creek*; West's Creek*; John Dennett; Hugh Drew; Richard Drew; Robert Dye; Edward East; John Fitchett; Evans Garraway; Richard George; Augustine Gillett; Charles Green; Ralph Green; John Hacker; Jane Harvey; Thomas Harvey; Jon Hawley; Sarah Hazard; Elias Hoard; Block the House*; Richard Hull; Joseph Johnson; Alice Kelly; Edward Ken; Hen Ken; Richard Ken; Robert Lawrence; Hampton Parish*; Pasbyhayes; Thomas Peales; Mrs Perkins; William Phillips; Thomas Platford; Robert Priddy; Mattapony River*; Wiccocomocco River*; Thomas Saffall; Thomas Sanders; William Scott; Morris Sinckler; Grace Singleton; Henry Singleton; George Slade; Thomas Southerne; Mr Sparrow; Mary Streatly; C C Thacker; Joseph Walker; John Wall; John West; Toby West; Thomas Whitehead; Michaell Wilcox; Matt Wilkinson; Jon Woodhouse

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


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