Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 271

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Samuel Abbott; Mary Bacon; Thomas Best; Mary Blake; Andry Bonny; Thomas Bridd; Thomas Bryan; John Butler; Calvary John; Michael Carrington; George Chapman; George Clapham; Hannah Clerke; Edwin Connaway; Martha Connaway; Charles River County*; Gloster County*, Gloucester; Eliz Crafford; John Crafford; Phill Crafford; Connaways Creek*; Jones Creek*; Marteaws Creek*; Smith's Fort Creek*; Townsends Creek*; Joseph Croshaw; Mr Croshaw; Alice Ellis; Israel Ellis; Samuel Ellis; James Foster; Mary Garner; George Gill; Thomas Grey; Hugh Griffin; John Hall; Richard Hill; Rice Hughes; Phil Huniwood; Phil Hunnywood; Rice Hutcheson; John Kemp; James Langworth; John Latham; John Lawrence; John Nurseries; Thomas Passmore; William Penington; Rog Penn; Thomas Price; William Prior; Cattatawoman River*; Charles River*; Corrotoman River*; James River River*; Nansamund River*; Yorke River*; Anne Roberts; John Roberts; William Roberts; John Rosse; Reese Ruffe; Elizabeth Savill; John Senior; George Smith; Richard Smith; John Southerne; James Spencer; Elizabeth Street*; John Sutton; Richard Symons; George Thomas; Richard Town; Francis Town*hend; James Turner; Mr Vause; John Walker; Math Welbeloved; Edward West; John Weston; John Wfioop; John Wilcockes; John Williams

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


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