Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 394

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Derrick Arleson; Derrick Arrison; James Austin; Elizabeth Bacon; Nathaniel Bacon; John Ball; John Barrow; Mary Bell; Mary Brookes; Cornelius Clynton; Edward Cook; George Cooksey; Alexr Coote; H O County*; New Kent County*; Northumberland County*; Rappahannock County*; Deep Creek*; Diggs Creek*; Kings Mill Creek*; Occapason Creek*; Edward Creeke; Mary Davis; Richard Davis; Thomas Davis; Doctors; Thomas Dorr; Richard Ellis; John Fishpond; Rebecca Garrett; Richard Hall; Thomas Hall; Richard Hardy; William Harrington; Jane Harris; Edward Hickes; Thomas Hickman; William Hicks; Thomas Holmes; Paths Indian^; Lawsons Island*; Mr James; George Johnson; Gerrard Johnson; Thomas Johnson; James Jones; Jenkin Jones; Margarett Jones; Maurice Jones; William Jones; Thomas Jonley; Thomas Jouley; Richard Kingsmill; Peter Knight; Martin Palmer; Daniell Parker; Cheescake Path*; Hen Pott; Wiggs Quarter*; Robert Rice; Willi Rider; Chickahominy River*; Mattapony River*; Rappahannock River*; William Robins; Edward Rose; Thomas Rosser; Jone Sanders; Thomas Scafe; Richard Smith; William Smithson; Henry Soane; Assatiam Swamp*; Peanketanke Swamp*; Pyanketanke Swamp*; John Sympson; Ed Tressum; John Tucker; Elizabeth Turrey; Ed Tyler; Daniell Ussulevan; Dorman Ussulevan; John Weire; Mr Wiggs; Mary Williams; William Wilson

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


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