Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 371

Name and Place entries on this page include:

James Allen; William Andrewes; Annocostin; Lemuel Augulliott; John Bartley; Ann Breakes; Thomas Button; Miles Carey; Abigail Cherrey; John Chesheire; Christian Christian; Richard Coleman; Coopers; Lancaster County*; Lower New Norfolk County*; New Kent County*; Northumberland County*; Westmoreland County*; Chapawansick Creek*; Dennis Creek*; Herring Creek*; Hollis Creek*; Parretts Creek*; John Curtis; Adam Denny; Cervase Dodson; John Drayton; Eastern Shoare; John Faire; Dennis Fother; William Freake; Christo Garlington; John Gillett; James Goodwin; Robert Gray; John Green; Teague Grinsin; Henry Hamond; Thomas Hardy; Heughes; John Hewett; William Hill; Darby Hoccaday; Mary Hudson; Rees Hughes; Creeks Feilds Indian^; Doegs Island*; William Jacob; Darby Kelly; George Keth; Robert Kiggs; Mr Langstone; Nomeny*; Daniell Ocathame; Gabrieli Odger; William Peirce; David Phillips; Lt Col Pope; Nathaniel Pope; Lynhaven River*; Nomeny River*; Ohoquin River*; Potomack River*; Rappahannock River*; Wiccocomocco River*; Yorke River*; Sarah Rose; James Shane; Margaret Sibill; George Smith; Richard Spann; Eliz Sparrow; Thomas Speake; William Strouder; William Strowder; William Tiller; Mathew Tomlin; Nanzemond Town*; Eliz Turner; Thomas Vincent; Henry Watts; John Willins; Mrs Yoell

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


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