Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 392

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Thomas Agnes; Richard Axam; Elizabeth Bacon; Capt Barbary; Thomas Barnehouse; Gervas Bell; William Berkeley; Richard Brans; Richard Brown; Lewis Burwell; John Capell; Henry Corbin; Lancaster County*; New Kent County*; Rappahannock County*; Westmoreland County*; William Covenant; Puscaticon Creek*; Rosewell Creek*; Tigners Creek*; Totoskey Creek*; Thomas Dale; Alexander Davis; An Dawe; John Dawe; John Dedman; Mr Diggs; John Dodman; Cervase Dodson; Chas Edmonds; Eliz Ellis; Eliz Elmore; Andrew Gilson; Abella Glover; Thomas Godwin; Thomas Graggs; John Green; Samuel Griffin; John Hawkenett; John Hawkshead; Robert Hill; William Hill; William Hitchman; John Jenkins; Peter Jennings; James Johnson; Ann Jones; Leonard Jones; William Jones; Elizabeth Kemp; George Killman; John Killman; William Killman; Mr Mynyfie; John Palmer; Ralph Parr; Cheescake Path*; Machoticks Path*; Rickahock Path*; Fortune Perrin; Mary Phillips; Bacon Point*; Poquosons; William Pullam; Onachymoyes Quarter*; An Raignett; John Riggs; Mattapony River*; Peankatancke River*; Potomack River*; Rappahannock River*; Yorke River*; David Roch; David Rock; Grey Skipwith; Robert Smith; William Smoot; Burchen Swamp*; Richard Terrell; Totoskey*; Eliz Turner; Tyascond*; William Underwood; Abraham Weeks; William Wood; William Wright; James 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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