Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 289

Name and Place entries on this page include:

William Abbott; Ackomack; James Allen; Sarah Bagnall; John Barrett; Margt Barrett; Fleete's Bay*; Mockjack-Mobjack Bay*; Humph Belt; Eppy Bonison; James Bonner; Thomas Brooks; John Bussen; James Clerke; John Clerke; George Collclough; John Cooper; Thomas Corners; H O County*; Lancaster County*; Lower New Norfolk County*; Northampton County*; Northumberland County*; Mary Craggs; Mattrons Creek*; Pudden Creek*; Uteys Creek*; Mary Deane; Richard Deane; John Dennis; William Dingley; Row Ellis; Susan Evans; Capt Fleete; Mark Foster; George Gay; Edward Gilla; Susan Gilla; William Goldsmith; Bridges Griffen; Robert Grigg; Edward Harrison; Randall Hewett; Anthony Hill; Major Holt; Toby Horton; Thomas Howard; John Hull; Phillip Hunley; Thomas Husman; Towes Indian^; Ann Iveson; Ann Johnson; Edward Jones; Richard Jones; Peter Lee; Linhaven Parish*; Mary Parr; William Parry; Ever Peterson; Walter Pritchard; William Pryce; Peter Rigby; Chickahominy River*; Elizabeth River*; Peankatancke River*; Potomack River*; Simon Robinson; Richard Rose; John Rowlson; Thomas Russell; Chas Sailace; Mr Sidney; William Smith; William Spicer; John Taylor; Ann Thorp; Morrice Tirrall; Tyascond*; Richard Walker; Alice Watkins; Math Williams; Winter Harbor*; Gilbert Wright; Argoll 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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