Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 251

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Edward Bambas; Richard Baragan; Ann Bartlett; Daniel Batts; Mary Bausworth; Mockjack-Mobjack Bay*; Jeffery Bew; George Billups; Fishing Hawke Branch*; Thomas Breeman; Margt Brown; Richard Budd; George Cable; John Cable; Andrew Carelesse; Joan Carelesse; Richard Clothier; John Coheane; Freeman Connaway; Edward Coppedge; Northumberland County*; Rappahannock County*; Yorke County*; Chohoake Creek*; Church Creek*; Cloughtons Creek*; Coxes Creek*; Dennis Creek*; Hodskins Creek*; Naswattocks Creek*; Pepetick Creek*; Poore Jack Creek*; Totoskey Creek*; John Custis; Edward Dymont; John Earle; Henry Elmore; John Faucett; Francis Fleetwood; George Fletcher; Fran Gower; John Grey; William Hardidge; Jonathan Harris; a Highlander; Francis Hobbs; Christopher Holliman; Judith Holliman; Ralph Horsly; John Howard; John Hudson; Rappahannock Indian^; William James; Mary Keene; Thomas Keene; William Keene; Henry King; Thomas Orley; John Owen; Middle Parish*; John Payne; Ralph Payne; Alice Peeter; Cherry Point*; Hollowing Point*; Oyster Shell Point*; John Pownsey; Indians Rappahannoc; Archibald Read; Elizabeth River*; Potomack River*; Yorke River*; John Rosyer; John Sherlock; Thomas Speake; George Sutch; Robert Sutton; Ann Taylor; Thomas Watson; Eliz Williams; James Williamson; John Wrightwell; Capt Yardly

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


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