Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 252

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Nicho Allen; Patrick Ascott; Robert Barnett; Connowoman Bay*; Batho Biome; James Bowles; William Brandon; Walter Broadhurst; Math Browing; Ann Brown; Richard Budd; William Church*; William Clayborne; William Clerke; Henry Cocker; Richard Collet; Ann Cooper; Fr Cooper; Northumberland County*; John Cox; Bridge Creek*; Chickhan Creek*; Chuckahann Creek*; Chuckatuck Creek*; Conawoman Creek*; Dennis Creek*; Scoggins Creek*; William Darrington; Thomas Davis; Mary Donson; William Donson; Mr Fletcher; Whittingham Fogg; Thomas Goodale; John Gookins; John Goslin; Margery Green; William Hardidge; Chas Harward; Martha Hill; John Hollowes; John How; Alice Howell; John Howell; Mary Howell; John Howett; Nathaniel Hurisatt; Thomas Hurt; Robert Jackson; Fra Jones; John Jones; Francis Juett; Mary Kirke; Peter Knight; George Knott; Joane Lasey; Fra Leake; Peter Mountegue; William Neworth; William Ore; John Page; Richard Perrin; Mossey Point*; John Prosser; Chickacone River*; Elizabeth River*; Potomack River*; Yeocomico River*; Yorke River*; Lucy Robinson; Ann Roe; Chas Roe; John Roe; William Ross; Richard Russell; Thomas Scoggin; John Shakley; George Shaw; John Skiddiner; John Smith; Mary Smith; Mr Speake; Thomas Speake; Jane Stoe; Abra Stronge; Thomas Vaughan; Henry Walke; James Wesh; George West; Peter White; Peter Whiteing; Thomas Wilford; Antho Wilkinson; Edward Williams; Joane 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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