Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 35

Name and Place entries on this page include:

William Andrewes; Israeli Atwell; Phillip Aunt; Dani Baker; Richard Banks; William Barker; Magaty Bay*; Jone Bolton; John Boods; Jon Boran; Thomas Bridges; Danil Bromely; George Brooks; Antho Brown; Robert Butler; John Cheeseman; Dictoris Christmas; Isabell Christmas; Robert Cocker; Sarah Collybant; Combes Richard; George Costen; Edward Cotterell; Accomac County*; Charles City County*; Charles River County*; Denbigh County*, Denby; Elizabeth City County*; Thomas Craftin; Chappells Creek*; Dunn Creek*; Oyster Creek*; Warwicksqueicke Creek*; Jon Croft; John Davis; William Dawson; Martha Deacon; Nathaniel Deane; Richard Duning; John Everilla; Christo Everitt; Jon Feild; Zachariah Foster; Danil Godwin; Jon Goodwin; Steph Goodwin; George Gregory; William Griffin; William Gun; John Harwell; Thomas Hawkins; Richard Hitchcox; Henry Hooper; Thomas Hooper; Robert Houghton; John How; William Jackson; Jon Johnson; Thomas Johnson; Hugh Jones; Jon Jones; Epaphroditus Lawson; Roger Leach; Christo Oxford; Thomas Peacock; Edward Pearce; Gilbert Perkins; Elizabeth Phillips; Richard Queyning; Jane Radway; William Radway; Benjamin Ragg; William Ravenett; Hen Reason; new River*, Poquoson; old River*, Poquoson; Math Robinson; John Sadler; Edmond Scarborough; Hannah Scarborough; Benjamin Sims; Stages*; Dorothy Standish; William Strange; William Wall; Jon Walter; Richard Ward; Hugh Williams; William Woodgate; Vincent Woodward; Vincent Woodyard; Jon Yates; Robert Yates

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


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