Transcript Cavaliers and Pioneers Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants 1623-1800 Page 443

Name and Place entries on this page include:

William Barber; Roger Beach; Rowland Beaman; John Blake; Robert Bradly; William Bridgett; Robert Butler; Robert Butter; Robert Chappell; Samuel Chappell; John Charles; Walter Coale; H O County*; Lancaster County*; Northampton County*; Rappahannock County*; Warwick County*; John Cox; Phillip Cox; Mathews Creek*; Occapason Creek*; Puscaticon Creek*; Totoskey Creek*; Waters Creek*; Williamsons Creek*; Hannah Custis; Thomas Davis; Jane Dunkin; Vincent Elliott; William Endin; Henry Errington; Henry Ewington; Mary Fisher; Thomas Freshwater; William Gaskins; William Haines; Eliz Hiorn; Edward Hudson; Ann Hues; Michael Hugell; John Hull; John Ingram; William Johnson; Jane Jolly; Leonard Jones; Ann Kingington; Job Lane; Tob Lane; Edward Norman; Thomas Offeild; Dorathy Perkins; Peter Peterson; William Rabishaw; Thomas Ramshaw; Chickahominy River*; Nansamund River*; Rappahannock River*; John Rose; John Ross; Robert Sisson; Vincent Stanford; John Steward; John Stuckey; Oaken Swamp*; Piny Swamp*; Dennis Swillivant; Alice Thomas; Richard Thomas; Arthur Upshott; John Walters; John Warper; David Warren; William Watkins; John Watson; Eliz Welch; Richard Wennell; Mr Whitbie; Whitby's old landing; Nicholas White; James Williams; John Williams; Mr Williams; Walter Wood

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


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