Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 29

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Eliz Adams; Christ Adkins; William Allin; Richard Ascough; John Bayant; Richard Bell; Jon Bennett; Robert Brittaine; Jon Browing; William Brown; George Bullock; Richard Burthen; Edward Cockshott; Francis Coffin; John Cook; Hen Cooper; Denbigh County*, Denby; Elizabeth City County*; James City County*; Cheesmans Creek*; Chippoakes Creek*; Deep Creek*; Kethes Creek*; Lawnes Creek*; William Crouch; Thomas Dawson; Alice Delke; Benjamin Dodson; Ann Drawter; George Eagle; Walter Edwards; Jam Eustis; Jonas Evans; Chas Foard; Mill* Freeman; Jon Gass; Edward Hale; Edward Hamer; Hen Harrison; James Harrison; Jon Heath; William Heyly; Hen Hickman; Martin's Hundred; Thomas Johnson; Richard Kenscott; George Keth; Alice King; Kiskeyacke*; Alice Lawson; Ja Legat; Jon Newman; Pastor; Jon Pawly; Mary Peefe; William Peirce; Richard Phillips; Danceing Point*; Hen Powell; Phi Powell; Thomas Ranshaw; new River*, Poquoson; Warwicke River*; Thomas Rolfe; Fra Sawyer; Richard Shatboule; William Short; Ja Smalledge; Jon Smalledge; Margt Smally; Thomas Smith; Jon Sparks; William Spencer; Christopher Stoakes; Alexr Stonar; Jane Stoner; Richard Stratboule; Barbary Tanner; William Tompson; Silvester Totnam; William Townend; Richard Venable; Jon Vining; George Walton; John Watson; Samuel Watson; William Wattye; Richard Webber; William Weekes; Greg Wells; Niccodemus White; Edward Wilford; Peter Willoughby; George Yeardly

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


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