Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 32

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Jon Abbott; Roger Ackerman; Roger Arnwood; Richard Banen; Robert Bard; Nicholas Barnett; William Bayly; Thomas Baywell; Samuel Bennett; William Bird; Thomas Boy; Peter Brill; Richard Buck; Edward Champin; Lt Cheeseman; Thomas Chore; Jon Cloyes; Conjurer's Feild; Thomas Cook; Charles City County*; Elizabeth City County*; James City County*; Warrasquioake County*; Baylys Creek*; Matchocoes Creek*; Pagan Point Creek*; Virgoes Creek*; Warwick Creek*; Kath Crippin; Kath Cripps; Thomas Dale; Henry Dawkes; Lewis Depoma; Alice Edes; Jon Flood; Richard Flood; Nicholas Foster; Jane George; John George; Robert Glascocke; Jon Goodson; John Gowing; John Graves; Judith Green; John Grew; Mary Hawkes; George Hull; Andrew Jacob; David Jones; Richard Jones; Anth Jordan; Jon Kerne; Peirce Lennon; Rebecca Lennon; Francis Peale; Richard Perry; Mr Pettys; Richard Petway; Planters; Jon Prise; Jon Probat; Appamattocks River*; Back River*; James River River*; old River*, Poquoson; Henry Rowen; Jon Rowlett; Jon Russell; Thomas Saywell; Jon Silliward; Smith's Mount; Nicholas Stalling; Edward Swan; Jon Swan; Thomas Swan; Richard Thimbleby; Widdow Tompson; Thomas Trunchfeild; John Trussell; James Turner; Thomas Warder; Augustine Warner; Thomas Wernner; Weyanoake*; Jon White; Norman Williams; Thomas Williams; George Yeomans

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


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