Name and Place entries on this page include:
Robert Abraham; Fran Acton; Robert Armestrong; Alexr Baker; John Bateman; Mary Bateman; Ann Berry; William Bevlin; William Blease; William Boulin; Edward Braybrooke; Robert Brome; Kath Brown; George Chapman; John Clay; James Clerke; Ann Colchester; William Corman; Denbigh County*, Denby; Lancaster County*; New Kent County*; Rappahannock County*; Yorke County*; Boswells Creek*; Burnhams Creek*; Coxes Creek*; Nimcock Creek*; Sunderland Creek*; Eliz Darry; Evan Davis; Thomas Dickson; Thomas Edgecomb; John Exoll; Thomas Felton; John Fisher; Robert Florine; William Florriday; Robert Franke; John Friske; Robert Gascoine; Thomas Gill; Robert Goswaine; zilexr Gregory; Ed Gresham; Miles Grey; Mary Griggs; Mary Guny; Thomas Hadway; William Hanwell; James Harcey; William Harmar; Thomas Hawkins; William Hay; John Hayward; Symon Heale; Mary Hewes; Benjamin Howard; Thomas Joines; Eliz Jones; Mabell Jones; Robert Jones; Thomas Jones; Richard Keyes; John Knight; Mary Knollinge; Ralph Leftwich; John Norman; William Norton; William Old; Thomas Paddison; John Padey; Elias Parkamore; Edward Parke; Joseph Parker; John Peace; Charles Perry; Richard Pery; John Pigge; William Port; Alice Potter; Cuthberd Potter; Thomas Redding; Thomas Reekes; Walter Rigson; Mattapony River*; Rappahannock River*; David Roberts; William Roberts; James Rounds; Robert Sallitt; James Sanders; Thomas Sansom; Oliver Segar; John Sharpe; Thomas Shore; dividing York & Denby Counties Slash; Edward Smith; George Smith; Hoarcock Swamp*; Pascatticon Swamp*; Peanketanke Swamp*; Winkepin Swamp*; Thomas Tipper; Henry Warborow; Thomas Wilby; Thomas Willett; Rowland Williams; Richard Willmod; Henry Wills; Richard Willson; Robert Wilson; Thomas Winn; Charles Winterne; Mary Woodbridge; William Woodland; Robert Wright; Robert Younge
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