Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 31

Name and Place entries on this page include:

George Addams; Edward Ames; William Andrewes; George Archer; Walter Ashton; Silvester Atkins; Jon Baker; William Baldwin; Jon Banckes; Antho Box; George Browing; Eliz Brown; Robert Brown; Thomas Burbage; James Burfe; Jon Bushop; James City; Nicholas Clarke; Hugh Cockes; William Cole; Hen Collins; Jon Collins; Thomas Collins; Thomas Cook; Hen Cookeney; John Cooper; Accomac County*; Charles City County*; James City County*; Hugh Cox; Baylys Creek*; Cross Creek*; Hungers Creek*; Kimiges Creek*; Rolfes Creek*; Thomas Crompe; Thomas Cropp; Hen Crosby; Thomas Dale; William Denham; Henry Drew; Samuel Eaton; Jonath Ellison; Francis Epes; Jon Epes; John Evans; Roger Fearebrace; Thomas Foanes; Robert Fossett; James Fowler; Ann Gany; Henry Gany; William Gany; Gleab Lands; Anis Gray; Rebecca Gray; Thomas Gray; William Gray; Francis Harper; Henry Hart; Rebecca Hart; Sir George Harvey; Jon Hedlen; Jon Hether; Sarah Hickmore; Peter Holloway; Richard Huett; James Towne Island*; Hugh James; Tymothy Joane; Nicholas Jordan; Thomas Jordan; Asher Joy; Jon Joyce; Richard Kemp; Jon Nowell; Hen Pattison; Thomas Pattison; Thomas Phillips; Planters; Pynie Point*; Capt Powell; Hugh Powell; Jon Pullapin; Appamattocks River*; Warwicksqueick River*; Ja Rowland; Thomas Savage; Jon Sparkes; Edward Stockden; Barth Swinborne; Ann Turner; Thomas Warden; Robert Welshe; John Wood; Samuel Wools; Jon 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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