Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 319

Name and Place entries on this page include:

John Armsby; Richard Axome; William Baker; Oliver Baulf; Nomany Bay*; Plantation of Bloyce; James Bonner; James Bonnor; Giles Brent; John Bromfeild; William Bullock; Francis Burnell; Chappawansick; Eliz Clerke; James Cloughton; Daniel Coningham; H O County*; Lancaster County*; Northumberland County*; Westmoreland County*; Chotank Creek*; Horne Harbor Creek*; Johns Creek*; Kings Creek*; Parthmores Creek*; Puscaticon Creek*; Tigners Creek*; Troublesome Point Creek*; Peter Croleham; Eliz Dale; Lawr Davis; Richard Dorman; Capt Dowglass; Gies Dryver; John Earle; Moore Fantleroy; Thomas Godwin; Goose Hill Howse; Mr Haines; Elinor Harris; Thomas Harris; Fra Harrison; John Harrison; Richard Holdin; Robert Horsly; Goose Hill House*; Richard Hull; Creeks Feilds Indian^; Henry Jones; Alexr Lawrence; Hugh Lee; Elenor Ogestor; Nicadawance's Path*; Mr Payton; David Phillips; John Phillips; Sarah Phillips; Thomas Price; Chickahominy River*; James River River*; Oquioh River*; Potomack River*; Rappahannock River*; Yeocomico River*; William Sarson; Oliver Segar; Toby Smith; Elizabeth Sullivan; William Tagle; Silvester Thacher; Roger Thomas; Peter Tibball; William Tigner; Thomas Whitelock; Patrick Wishart; William Yarrett; John Yates; Ann Yowell; Thomas Yowell

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


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