Name and Place entries on this page include:
John Axoll; Thomas Baile; Thomas Bannister; Thomas Bell; John Birke; Thomas Bishop; William Bowyen; Thomas Boyes; David Briggs; Francis Brooke; Thomas Brookes; Richard Button; Thomas Cawlins; George Chapman; George Coltclough; Mary Cooper; Henry Corbin; Henry Corbyn; New Kent County*; Northumberland County*; Rappahannock County*; William Cowdery; Richard Damsies; Owen Davis; Roger Denne; George Devarr; Timothy Donir; Thomas Doodinge; Richard Drewe; John Durham; John Estowe; John Felkes; Nicholas Fishpoole; Peter Foard; Jone Forrester; Richard Frassall; John Fry; Ann Gibbs; Nicholas Gibson; Thomas Gibson; John Gilles; George Goddinge; Ann Graves; William Graves; John Hagg; Antho Haines; William Haines; Thomas Hardick; James Harris; Marg Hawkins; Bellinda Hayes; Anthony Haynes; Jane Heire; John Henley; Anthony Heynes; Richard Hill; Thomas Hinde; Alice Hobbs; Jane Hornshey; Benjamin Houlsworth; Edward How; Rees Hughes; Benjamin Hurstwell; Mary Hutton; William Hutton; Paths Indian^; Henry James; Thomas Jones; Mary Joy; Richard Joy; Thomas Kibble; James Kinge; Jone Kitchenman; John Lackham; Ralph Leftwich; Ralph Leftwick; Rohr Munday; Mathew Nicholls; Martin Palmer; Mathew Pane; Eliz Panfack; Margarey Partwerthy; Indian Path*; Thomas Payton; Peancketancke*; Symon Perry; Elizabeth Pickett; George Poole; Thomas Porter; Walter Price; Margery Puttinge; Charles Quarles; Edward Racle; Andrew Rayne; Elizabeth Read; Nicholas Richings; Mattapony River*; Peankatancke River*; Potomack River*; Elinor Rohoske; John Rose; Edmond Rutland; William Sidney; John Sleadman; Richard Smith; Samll Smith; James Spritt; Ro Stoute; Elizabeth Streete; Pascatticon Swamp*; Whorecock Swamp*; Thomas Talbott; Edward Terrell; Hull's Thickens; William Todd; Richard Tompson; William Trencher; Asable Tutmarsh; James Vanner; Mary Washbrough; Thomas Washbrow; David Watkins; Dobson Whittson; ' Wichard Wiccocomoco*; John Williams; Mary Willis; Lawrence Yorkesheire; John Younge
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