Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 43

Name and Place entries on this page include:

Thomas Addams; William Allison; Ann Alport; John Ascome; Henry Bagwell; Magaty Bay*; Gilbert Bennett; Eliz Berry; James Berry; William Berryman; William Bibby; George Bowles; Hester Brotherston; John Brown; Checkroes Neck; Clay Banke; Accomac County*; James City County*; Kings Creek*; Old Plantation Creek*; Tanks Pasbye Hayes Creek*; John Crowelden; John Curtis; Edward Daniell; Alice Dansey; John Deane; Lewin Denwood; Christo Dixon; William Drew; Capt Epes; John Essex; John Forbush; John Furbush; Edward Gill; Richard Graves; Joseph Hally; Elias Harman; Richard Harris; Thomas Harrison; James Head; John Hendrye; Jon Howgate; James Hutchinson; Smiths Island*; Hen Jackson; Robert Jackson; John Jenkins; James John; Alice Jones; Bryan Kelly; Dennis Lane; Phillipp Langfeild; Bridgett Larthroppe; John Larthroppe; Henry Lee; Mary Nelson; Abra Panthurst; William Parry; Edward Pashins; James Pattison; Robert Pearce; William Pearce; Stephen Peters; Eliz Pistole; Robert Pistole; Cutberd Richard; Chickahominy River*; Henry Robinson; Thomas Sadler; Edmond Scarborough; Edmund Scarborough; William Shaw; Eliz Sherly; Ann Smith; Hath Smith; Richard Smith; Sarah Smith; Thomas Smith; William Sprason; Robert Stackhowse; Alice Traveller; George Traveller; John Ursly; John Walers; Henry Warner; Peter Warrenford; John Way; Richard Wilsonn; David Witherby

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


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