Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 292

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Francis Allen; Xpher Allen; Reynard Anderson; William Bann; Mockjack-Mobjack Bay*; James Blany; William Blunt; Rob Bouch; John Bratson; William Brown; Abra Byrum; tae Church*; William Clayborne; Martin Coale; Step Coree; John Cosby; Northumberland County*; Westmoreland County*; Chapawansick Creek*; Cloughtons Creek*; Fishing Creek*; Herring Creek*; Hollis Creek*; Kings Creek*; Morraticon Creek*; Pasatinck Creek*; Cervase Dodson; Mary Draper; John Essex; John Fawcett; Thomas Fawne; James Floid; William Fowkes; William Freak; Thomas Frizzar; Gleab Lands; Ann Grey; Joseph Harper; James Hart; William Hatton; John Hawkins; John Howard; Hen Hup; Hen Huss; Eliz James; Richard James; William James; Eliz Jenkins; James Johnson; David Jones; John Jones; Richard Jones; John Kent; Thomas Kidby; Hugh Lee; Gabriel Odgar; Mary Paine; Nathaniel Pope; Richard Rawlins; George Read; Math Rhodum; Charles River*; Chickacone River*; Machotick River*; Wiccocomocco River*; Hen Roach; John Rogers; Thomas Salisbury; Richard Searle; John Sharpe; Eliz Shippard; Sarah Sparke; Grace Thomas; Nathaniel Warren; William Warren; George Watts; Thomas Webb; Richard Wells; Hl White; John Wood; Martha Wright; William Wright; Robert Yeo

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


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