Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 391

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Edward Allen; John Anderton; John Bagby; Mockjack-Mobjack Bay*; William Berkeley; Thomas Blare; John Bolton; Thomas Bowman; Capt Budd; Rowland Burnham; Francis Carter; John Carty; Eliz Clemens; Chas Collings; Thomas Cooly; John Cooper; Thomas Corners; Gloster County*, Gloucester; Isle of Wight County*; Lancaster County*; Rappahannock County*; John Cox; Blackwater Creek*; Dedmans Creek*; Papatricke Creek*; Piny Point Creek*; Rappahannock Creek*; Wadeing Creek*; John Curtis; Thomas Curtis; Edward Ditty; Miles Dixon; Robert Doore; Richard Dudley; William Earle; John Emerilla; Eliz Farme; William Flar; Mary Floyd; James Fossett; David Fox; Hamond Franklin; Fra Freke; Thomas Fuell; William Fuell; Thomas Gill; Christian Gorein; Mary Grimes; Chas Grymes; Nathaniel Haddon; John Hallis; Fra Hart; William Harvey; Adam Higgison; Precilla Hollaway; Edward Howgrave; Antho Jackman; Josiah Jackson; Mary Jackson; Jaco Jones; Rice Jones; Thomas Jones; William Joyner; Alice Kinge; Thomas Kinge; Peter Knight; William Lane; Edward Much; Edward Mur; Susanna Nurse; Era Overton; William Paine; Lower Parish*, Isle of Wight; William Parlett; Mattapony Path*; James Payne; Richard Perrott; Poquosons; Cuthberd Potter; Jane Price; Peter Ransom; Thomas Reyland; Rappahannock River*; Wiccocomocco River*; William Sacom; John Scot; John Shaw; Edward Smith; Charles Snead; Joseph Stratton; Great Swamp*; Thomas Swann; Thomas Tarvy; Edmond Taylour; John Tooke; Edmond Turner; Noah Turner; John Upton; John Wallis; Thomas Wart; George Watson; Abraham Weeks; William Wigg; Sarah Wikell; Doris Williams; H O Williams; Edward Williamson; Mary Withall; Thomas Woodward; Thomas Young; William Young

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


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