Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 33

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Roger Bagnall; Christo Boyse; Jeffery Brewer; Thomas Brooke; Benis Bulmer; Richard Burpott; John Cawker; William Clapham; Robert Cole; Henrico County*; James City County*; Warrasquioake County*; Chippoakes Creek*; Deep Creek*; Four Mile Creek*; Kethes Creek*; Pagan Creek*; Three Mile Creek*; Thomas Dale; Thomas Dangle; Eliz Daniell; Henry Daniell; William Davis; Jon Edwards; John Farr; Mr Farrar; Francis Fowler; Bridges Freeman; William Frye; William Gill; Jon Godfry; Robert Grace; Robert Green; Edward Grimes; Alice Grinett; Eliz Grinett; John Grinett; Edward Hall; Joane Harris; Thomas Harris; Peter Hooper; Francis Hough; Eliz Hudson; Dig's Hundred; Ann Jeggins; Jon Jennings; Richard Jones; Thomas Jones; William Jones; Thomas Keane; William Pilkington; William Pilkinton; Planters; Juring Point*; Robert Purches; William Purnell; William Rabenett; Thomas Ranshaw; William Ravenett; Fr Reeve; Ann Ridly; Appamattocks River*; Chickahominy River*; Nansamund River*; Chas Rogers; Katherine Sanders; Jon Searle; Eliz Shippey; Thomas Shippey; Hen Smith; Jon Smith; Peter Stafferton; Christo Stafford; Rebecca Stafford; William Stafford; Alexr Stoner; John Taylor; William Thomas; John Tompkinson; Edward Virgany; William Wader; Susan Ward; Warwicksqueeke*; Jon Weaver; Richard West; Robert Wilkenson; Thomas Williams; Christo Wooddard

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


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