Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 395

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Fran Acton; James Allen; John Arshwin; Margtt Baleor; John Bales; William Ballingall; John Bateman; Mary Bateman; Sarah Bradford; Wickars Branch*; Robert Burley; Symon Carpenter; Carpenters; William Clayborne; Edward Coale; Angell Corbell; Ann Corbell; Northumberland County*; Myles Cray; Chetanck Creek*; Cupids Creek*; Herring Creek*; Scoggins Creek*; Wiccocomico Creek*; Thomas Dorrow; Thomas Efford; Hugh Fouch; Thomas Gay; Robert Hampton; Phillip Harwood; Joseph Hary; James Haryfold; James Hawley; William Henrill; James Herryfold; Mary Hewes; William Hicklett; John Hughlett; John Hull; Fra Jones; Manell Jones; Mavell Jones; David Kiffin; Robert King; John Knight; Ann Leitch; Samuel Nicholls; William Palmer; Thomas Panton; Chicokone Path*; Machoticks Path*; James Peirce; Capt Perye; William Peters; Roger Pinner; Edward Plaice; Thomas Read; Symon Richardson; Nansamund River*; Wiccocomocco River*; Thomas Salisbury; Robert Salter; Edward Sanders; William Sandiford; Thomas Scoggin; Hen Sentence; Hen Smith; Joseph Smith; Nicho Smith; Richard Span; Richard Spann; Nicho Spencer; William Thomas; Roger Walters; Henry Watts; Robert Wilson; Thomas Winn; Charges Wintell; Charles Winter; John Wray; Robert Wright; Xpher Wright

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


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